1987
DOI: 10.1038/327417a0
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Stress ethylene formation determines plant sensitivity to ozone

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“…Further experiments are required to determine which nutrient is more important in causing the interaction with ozone. Mehlhorn & Wellburn (1987) proposed that plant sensitivity to ozone could be largely determined by the production of stress ethylene. In addition,deficiency increased the sensitivity of Phaseolus vulgaris to ozone.…”
Section: mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Further experiments are required to determine which nutrient is more important in causing the interaction with ozone. Mehlhorn & Wellburn (1987) proposed that plant sensitivity to ozone could be largely determined by the production of stress ethylene. In addition,deficiency increased the sensitivity of Phaseolus vulgaris to ozone.…”
Section: mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ethylene was measured with a gas chromatograph according to the technique of Mehlhorn & Wellburn (1987). Three leaf discs (9 mm in diameter) were taken from plants 3 h after the start of the fumigation period and placed in 4-ml glass vials with 0n05 ml of water to prevent desiccation.…”
Section: Leaf Stress Ethylenementioning
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“…Black, unpublished) following ozone treatment. Although the mechanisms responsible have still to be identified, ABA and ethylene are both known to have a regulatory role in seed maturation and germination (Johnson-Flanagan & Spencer, 1994 ;Petruzzelli et al, 1994 ;Ward et al, 1995 ;Parcy et al, 1997) ; exposure to ozone has also been shown to promote ethylene production (Mehlhorn & Wellburn, 1987), suggesting a possible causal link.…”
Section: Effects Of Ozone On Seed and Fruit Quality Germination And mentioning
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“…It appears likely that exposure to ozone alters the synthesis or distribution of growth regulators required for successful seed development and maturation. For example, ozone is known to influence ethylene production (Mehlhorn & Wellburn, 1987 ;Mehlhorn et al, 1991), while ozone-induced changes in resource partitioning may affect the transport of growth regulators within plants (Halevy, 1987). Although growth regulators such as abscisic acid (ABA) are known to influence ovule or seed development directly (Parcy et al, 1997 ;Holdsworth et al, 1999), they might also modify the partitioning of available assimilates by influencing sink activity (Gifford & Evans, 1981 ;Halevy, 1987).…”
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“…A tight correlation between the rate of O 3 -induced ethylene production and the extent of leaf damage has been reported (Tingey et al 1976). It also has been shown that an inhibitor of hormonal action of ethylene reduced O 3 -induced leaf damage (Bae et al 1996;Mehlhorn and Wellburn 1987). An O 3 -sensitive cultivar of tobacco showed higher O 3 -induced ethylene production than that from a tolerant cultivar (Langebartels et al 1991).…”
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