Respiration of isolated Aranda orchid petal cells increased markedly after cut flowers were treated with ethylene . An increase in respiration was observed 15 to 20 h after treatment which was further enhanced in the presence of oxygen and ethylene . Ethylene induces the development of a cyanide resistant pathway in fully opened orchid flower tissues where the cyanide resistant capacity is negligible . However, there appears a shift back to the cyanide sensitive pathway some time after induction .