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Ethylene and Fruit Ripening

Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2007
The ripening of fleshy fruits represents the unique coordination of developmental and biochemical pathways leading to changes in color, texture, aroma, and nutritional quality of mature seed-bearing plant organs. The gaseous plant hormone ethylene plays a key regulatory role in ripening of many fruits, including some representing important contributors
Cornelius S. Barry, James J. Giovannoni
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Fruit ripening and fruit quality.

2005
AbstractThis chapter covers the following subjects: ripeness classification of tomatoes, measurements of fruit ripeness, the respiratory and ethylene climacteric, quality characteristics (pigments, size and shape, surface appearance, firmness, composition and flavour, volatiles, vitamins, and physiological disorders), and genetic improvements (achieved
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Fruit ripening and quality

1986
The conversion of a tomato fruit from the mature green to fully ripe state involves dramatic changes in colour, composition, aroma, flavour and texture. Ripening used to be thought of simply as the result of a series of degradative processes, probably because some of the more obvious changes require the action of hydrolytic enzymes.
D. Gierson, A. A. Kader
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Ethylene: Fruit Ripening Hormone and Fruit Ripening

2021
Raju L. Bhardwaj   +2 more
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Karma - The Ripening Fruit

Buddhist Studies Review, 1980
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Fruit Ripening

2019
Anthony Keith Thompson   +2 more
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Fruit Ripening

2007
Catherine Martel, James Giovannoni
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Fruit Ripening

Annual Review of Plant Physiology, 1987
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