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1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) Chris B. Watkins Department of Horticulture, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY The plant hormone ethylene affects a wide range of physiological processes in horticultural crops, including abscis
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United States / Netherlands / Brazil / Canada / Argentina / South Africa / New Zealand / Chile / /

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Plant Biol / Cornell University / Plant Growth Regul / /

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defense systems / plant systems / chemical control / nonclimacteric and climacteric products / horticultural products / edible food products / ornamental products / storage technology / /

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physiological storage disorders / CO2 injury / Disease / physiological disorders / Penicillium digitatum infection / Senescence-related disorders / carbon dioxide injuries / injury / cold storage disorder / Ethylene-induced disorders / infection / External carbon dioxide injury / ethylene-induced physiological disorders / storage disorders / Pathological Disorders / disorders / /

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Chris B. Watkins Department of Horticulture / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Cornell University / /

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Chris B. Watkins / J. Huber / Stewart Postharvest Rev / /

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Florida / /

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