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Physiological effects of ethylene.
Physiological effects of ethylene.
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The important physiological effects are:
Ethylene increases the
rooting
in plants.
It helps in
breaking
the
dormancy
of
bud
and
seed.
It stimulates the
abscission of leaves
,
flowers
and
fruits.
It initiates
fruit ripening
.
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