Ethylene Biosynthesis and Signaling Networks

Kevin L.-C. Wang(Salk Institute for Biological Studies), Hai Li(Salk Institute for Biological Studies), Joseph R. Ecker(Salk Institute for Biological Studies)
The Plant Cell
May 1, 2002
Cited by 1,829Open Access
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Abstract

Despite its simple two-carbon structure, the olefin ethylene is a potent modulator of plant growth and development ([Ecker, 1995][1]). The plant hormone ethylene is involved in many aspects of the plant life cycle, including seed germination, root hair development, root nodulation, flower senescence


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