Postharvest physiology and molecular characterization of ethylene related genes in pollinated Dendrobium pompadour / Zuliana Razali
Pollination-induced senescence in Dendrobium Pompadour flowers was investigated. Pollinated flowers were held in distilled water and in treatment solutions containing either sucrose, glucose, aminooxyacetic acid (AOA) or silver thiosulphate (STS) while unpollinated flowers were held in distilled wat...
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