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. 1972 Apr;49(4):627-30.
doi: 10.1104/pp.49.4.627.

A study of ethylene in apple, red raspberry, and cherry

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A study of ethylene in apple, red raspberry, and cherry

G D Blanpied. Plant Physiol. 1972 Apr.

Abstract

High ethylene levels were associated with flower abscission in apple (Malus sylvestris) and cherry (Prunus avium and Prunus cerasus), "June drop" of immature cherries, and harvest drop of apple and red raspberry (Rubus idaeus). However, an increase in ethylene content was not associated with June drop of apples and harvest drop of cherries. During the period of fruit ripening on the plant, the largest increases in ethylene occurred in apple flesh and red raspberry receptacular tissue. Ethylene remained low throughout the period of sweet and tart cherry ripening. The data obtained indicated marked ethylene gradients between adjacent tissues. Increases of ethylene in some tissues may have resulted from ethylene diffusion from adjacent tissues containing high levels of ethylene.

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