Abstract

Flowers of sweet pea showed climacteric rise in ethylene production. The style and stigma, collectively, showed an initial rise in ethylene production which later extended to the other flower parts. A very high amount of ethylene was produced by the staminal sheath which is suggested to play an important role in flower senescence.

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