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Ep. 12. Fraternal Twin of Ethylene in Plants

Ep. 12. Fraternal Twin of Ethylene in Plants

Released Tuesday, 10th November 2020
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Ep. 12. Fraternal Twin of Ethylene in Plants

Ep. 12. Fraternal Twin of Ethylene in Plants

Ep. 12. Fraternal Twin of Ethylene in Plants

Ep. 12. Fraternal Twin of Ethylene in Plants

Tuesday, 10th November 2020
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ACC, or more commonly known as 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid on the streets, is a precursor to ethylene, the compound most known for its ability to ripen fruit. ACC was not thought to have its own set of functions, but this recent article supports otherwise. A better understanding of plant physiology can lead to a whole new area of plant research, which includes potential management strategies.

Citation:

Van de Poel, B. 2020. Ethylene’s fraternal twin steals the spotlight. Nat. Plants. 1–2. 

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