Published February 1992 | Version public
Journal Article

Molecular cloning approach for a putative ethylene receptor gene in Arabidopsis

Abstract

The plant hormone ethylene is an endogenous regulator of growth and development in higher plants. This gaseous compound influences a diverse and complex range of responses during many phases of plant development and in most parts of the plant. Responses mediated by ethylene include breaking of seed dormancy, seedling growth, flower initiation, leaf abscission, senescence and fruit ripening. Ethylene biosynthesis is induced by environmental stresses such as oxygen deficiency, wounding, pathogen invasion and flooding. These stresses may result in ethylene-mediated acceleration of senescence, abscission of infected organs or induction of specific plant defence proteins.

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© 1992 Biochemical Society. Received 21 August 1991. This work has been supported by US. Department of Energy grant DE-FG03-88ER13873.

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72884
DOI
10.1042/bst0200073
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CaltechAUTHORS:20161216-090155618

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Department of Energy (DOE)
DE-FG03-88ER13873

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