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Annals of Botany, 1995
Abstract Petal abscission was studied in twelve hybrid tea rose (Rosa hybrida L.) cultivars. At about 20 °C the time to petal abscission in uncut stems in greenhouses was the same as in cut stems placed in water in the greenhouse or in a climate-controlled room.
van Doorn, W.G., Schröder, C.
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Abstract Petal abscission was studied in twelve hybrid tea rose (Rosa hybrida L.) cultivars. At about 20 °C the time to petal abscission in uncut stems in greenhouses was the same as in cut stems placed in water in the greenhouse or in a climate-controlled room.
van Doorn, W.G., Schröder, C.
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Physiologia Plantarum, 1997
A substantial body of literature supports the involvement of ethylene in abscission of leaves, flowers and flower parts, and fruit. Exogenous ethylene accelerates abscission in many, but not all, abscising plant systems. In some cases, endogenous ethylene production increases before abscission, while in others a change in ethylene sensitivity can be ...
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A substantial body of literature supports the involvement of ethylene in abscission of leaves, flowers and flower parts, and fruit. Exogenous ethylene accelerates abscission in many, but not all, abscising plant systems. In some cases, endogenous ethylene production increases before abscission, while in others a change in ethylene sensitivity can be ...
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1965
The ancient Greeks recognized abscission as one of the important botanical phenomena; the writings of Theophrastus (285 B.C.) include leaf abscission, particularly the differences found among deciduous and evergreen plants and the effects of environmental factors. As the subject is conceived today it concerns the shedding of any part of the plant.
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The ancient Greeks recognized abscission as one of the important botanical phenomena; the writings of Theophrastus (285 B.C.) include leaf abscission, particularly the differences found among deciduous and evergreen plants and the effects of environmental factors. As the subject is conceived today it concerns the shedding of any part of the plant.
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LcERF10 functions as a positive regulator of litchi fruitlet abscission
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023Zidi He, Xingshuai Ma, Jianguo Li
exaly
Susceptibility of two grape varieties to berry abscission
Scientia Horticulturae, 2022Lan Zheng
exaly

