After transient exposure to the gaseous hormone ethylene, dark-grown cucumber (Cucumis sativus) hypocotyls developed unusual features. Upon ethylene’s removal, the developing epidermis showed significant increases in cell division rates, producing an abundance of guard cells and trichomes. These responses to ethylene depended on the stage of development at the time of ethylene exposure. In the upper region of the hypocotyl, where cells were least differentiated at the onset of ethylene treatment, complex, multicellular protuberances formed. Further down the hypocotyl, where stomata and trichomes were beginning to develop at the onset of ethylene exposure, an increase in the number of stomata and trichomes was observed. Stomatal complexes de...
Ethylene (C2H4) is a gaseous plant hormone produced by higher and lower (green) plants and, when gro...
Ethylene is an established plant growth regulator linked with programmed cell death (PCD). To inves...
Ethylene inhibits hypocotyl elongation in etiolated Arabidopsis seedlings. However, when Arabidopsis...
After transient exposure to the gaseous hormone ethylene, dark-grown cucumber (Cucumis sativus) hypo...
The effects of ethylene on cell division are generally considered inhibitory. In this study, we demo...
P>It is well established that ethylene promotes female flower development in cucumber. However, l...
Ethylene (C2H4) is a gaseous hormone able to exert effects on plant development and physiology. It r...
Ethylene is a gaseous plant hormone that most likely became a functional hormone during the evolutio...
Ethylene is a gaseous plant hormone that most likely became a functional hormone during the evolutio...
Ethylene is a gaseous growth factor involved in a diverse array of cellular, developmental and stres...
Our recent work by Wang et al (2010), together with previous studies published in the last decade, h...
Transfer cells (TCs) trans-differentiate by developing extensive wall ingrowths that facilitate enha...
Hyponastic growth is an upward petiole movement induced by plants in response to various external st...
Ethylene is a plant hormone controlling physiological and developmental processes such as fruit matu...
The past decade has witnessed a tremendous increase in our understanding of the role of ethylene in ...
Ethylene (C2H4) is a gaseous plant hormone produced by higher and lower (green) plants and, when gro...
Ethylene is an established plant growth regulator linked with programmed cell death (PCD). To inves...
Ethylene inhibits hypocotyl elongation in etiolated Arabidopsis seedlings. However, when Arabidopsis...
After transient exposure to the gaseous hormone ethylene, dark-grown cucumber (Cucumis sativus) hypo...
The effects of ethylene on cell division are generally considered inhibitory. In this study, we demo...
P>It is well established that ethylene promotes female flower development in cucumber. However, l...
Ethylene (C2H4) is a gaseous hormone able to exert effects on plant development and physiology. It r...
Ethylene is a gaseous plant hormone that most likely became a functional hormone during the evolutio...
Ethylene is a gaseous plant hormone that most likely became a functional hormone during the evolutio...
Ethylene is a gaseous growth factor involved in a diverse array of cellular, developmental and stres...
Our recent work by Wang et al (2010), together with previous studies published in the last decade, h...
Transfer cells (TCs) trans-differentiate by developing extensive wall ingrowths that facilitate enha...
Hyponastic growth is an upward petiole movement induced by plants in response to various external st...
Ethylene is a plant hormone controlling physiological and developmental processes such as fruit matu...
The past decade has witnessed a tremendous increase in our understanding of the role of ethylene in ...
Ethylene (C2H4) is a gaseous plant hormone produced by higher and lower (green) plants and, when gro...
Ethylene is an established plant growth regulator linked with programmed cell death (PCD). To inves...
Ethylene inhibits hypocotyl elongation in etiolated Arabidopsis seedlings. However, when Arabidopsis...