Ethylene has been well established as a hormone controlling almost all aspects of vegetative development (Smalle and Van Der Straeten, 1997). The response in dark-grown pea seedlings was the first physiological effect attributed to ethylene (Neljubow, 1901).
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Vandenbussche, F., Vancompernolle, B., Straeten, D.V.D. (2007). Blue light dependence of Arabidopsis seedling ethylene responses. In: Ramina, A., Chang, C., Giovannoni, J., Klee, H., Perata, P., Woltering, E. (eds) Advances in Plant Ethylene Research. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6014-4_20
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