The measurement of ethylene binding and metabolism in plant tissue
- PMID: 24201427
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00395776
The measurement of ethylene binding and metabolism in plant tissue
Abstract
Methods are described for the rigorous measurement of C2H4 metabolism and C2H4 binding in plant tissue. Comparisons are drawn between the results obtained using other methods and those which emerge from our studies, indicating that significant misapprehensions may have arisen in relation both to the distribution of metabolism and binding.
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