Ethylene sensitivity in orchid flowers and its management using 1-MCP: A review

Authors

  • Parviz Almasi Sayyed Jamaleddin Asadabadi University, Asadabad, Iran
  • Mahmud Tengku Muda Mohamed Department of Crop Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5455/faa.80674

Keywords:

Ethylene injury, biosynthesis, ethylene sensitivity, 1-MCP

Abstract

Ethylene is produced as a gaseous growth regulator in all plants and their con- structive parts such as roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits. It is considered as a multifunctional phytohormone that regulates both growth including flowering, fruit ripening, inhibition of root growth, and senescence such as senescence of leaves and flowers and etc. In addition, exposure to external ethylene is caused some changes that are often undesirable and harmful. Some flowers are more sensitive to others and when exposed to ethylene; their aging process is hastened. 1-MCP is an exogenous and endogenous ethylene action inhibitor, which binds to the ethylene receptors in the plants and prevents the ethylene-dependent reactions. The binding affinity of 1- MCP for the receptors is about 10 times more than ethylene. Hence, 1-MCP can be a potential candidate for controlling of ethylene injury in horticultural crops. This review integrates knowledge of ethylene biosenthesis in the plants and also mode of action of 1-MCP in preventing of ethylene injury.

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Published

2020-01-18

How to Cite

Almasi, P., & Mohamed, M. T. M. (2020). Ethylene sensitivity in orchid flowers and its management using 1-MCP: A review. Fundamental and Applied Agriculture, 5(1), 10–20. https://doi.org/10.5455/faa.80674

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Review Article