what is the function of ethylene as a plant hormone?
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Ethylene serves as a hormone in plants. It acts at trace levels throughout the life of the plant by stimulating or regulating the ripening of fruit, the opening of flowers, and the abscission (or shedding) of leaves.
Often considered an 'aging' hormone due to its role in accelerating such developmental processes as ripening, senescence, and abscission, the plant hormone ethylene also regulates many aspects of growth and development throughout the life cycle of the plant.
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Ethylene serves as a hormone in plants. It act as trace levels throughout the life of the plant by stimulating or regulating the ripening of fruits, the opining of flower.
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