Background: The foundations for ethylene research were laid many years ago by researchers such as Lizada, Yang and Hoffman. Nowadays, most of the methods developed by them are still being used. Technological developments since then have led to small but significant improvements, contributing to a more efficient workflow. Despite this, many of these improvements have never been properly documented. Results: This article provides an updated, integrated set of protocols suitable for the assembly of a complete picture of ethylene biosynthesis, including the measurement of ethylene itself. The original protocols for the metabolites 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid and 1-(malonylamino)cyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid have been updated and dow...
Background: Solanum lycopersicum or tomato is extensively studied with respect to the ethylene metab...
An high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) procedure was developed for 1-aminocyclopropane-1-c...
AbstractBackground: The chemical mechanism of the final step of ethylene biosynthesis (the conversio...
Background: The foundations for ethylene research were laid many years ago by researchers such as Li...
1–aminocyclopropane–1–carboxylic acid is the immediate precursor for ethylene, a phytohormone that i...
AbstractConversion of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) to ethylene was studied in submito...
The volatile plant hormone ethylene regulates many plant developmental processes and stress response...
Ethylene is a simple two carbon atom molecule with profound effects on plants. There are quite a few...
Biosynthesis of ethylene (ethene) is mainly performed by plants and some bacteria and fungi, via two...
The gaseous plant hormone ethylene is involved in many physiological processes including climacteric...
International audienceEthylene is a key molecule in organic synthesis currently produced by steam cr...
Ethylene is a small hydrocarbon gas widely used in the chemical industry. Annual worldwide productio...
A new pathway for ethylene (C[subscript]2H[subscript]4) biosynthesis, which utilizes [delta]-aminole...
Tomato is an important commodity in Belgium, as it is the most produced vegetable and greenhouse cro...
Abstract Background Ethylene is an important plant hormone that controls many physiological processe...
Background: Solanum lycopersicum or tomato is extensively studied with respect to the ethylene metab...
An high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) procedure was developed for 1-aminocyclopropane-1-c...
AbstractBackground: The chemical mechanism of the final step of ethylene biosynthesis (the conversio...
Background: The foundations for ethylene research were laid many years ago by researchers such as Li...
1–aminocyclopropane–1–carboxylic acid is the immediate precursor for ethylene, a phytohormone that i...
AbstractConversion of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) to ethylene was studied in submito...
The volatile plant hormone ethylene regulates many plant developmental processes and stress response...
Ethylene is a simple two carbon atom molecule with profound effects on plants. There are quite a few...
Biosynthesis of ethylene (ethene) is mainly performed by plants and some bacteria and fungi, via two...
The gaseous plant hormone ethylene is involved in many physiological processes including climacteric...
International audienceEthylene is a key molecule in organic synthesis currently produced by steam cr...
Ethylene is a small hydrocarbon gas widely used in the chemical industry. Annual worldwide productio...
A new pathway for ethylene (C[subscript]2H[subscript]4) biosynthesis, which utilizes [delta]-aminole...
Tomato is an important commodity in Belgium, as it is the most produced vegetable and greenhouse cro...
Abstract Background Ethylene is an important plant hormone that controls many physiological processe...
Background: Solanum lycopersicum or tomato is extensively studied with respect to the ethylene metab...
An high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) procedure was developed for 1-aminocyclopropane-1-c...
AbstractBackground: The chemical mechanism of the final step of ethylene biosynthesis (the conversio...