Title : Prolonged exposure to ethylene stimulates the negative gravitropic responses of Arabidopsis inflorescence stems and hypocotyls.

Pub. Date : 2002 Aug

PMID : 32689549






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1 Therefore, the continued presence of high levels of naturally produced ethylene in eto1-1 did not suppress the faster gravicurvature of inflorescence stems, whereas the removal of exogenously applied ethylene was necessary to observe faster gravicurvature of both the wild-type and eto1-1 hypocotyls. ethylene tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR)-containing protein Arabidopsis thaliana
2 Therefore, the continued presence of high levels of naturally produced ethylene in eto1-1 did not suppress the faster gravicurvature of inflorescence stems, whereas the removal of exogenously applied ethylene was necessary to observe faster gravicurvature of both the wild-type and eto1-1 hypocotyls. ethylene tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR)-containing protein Arabidopsis thaliana