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  • Cover of HortScience 39(7) - December 2004



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Photos courtesy of Bruce Bugbee

(top) A 12-chamber system in one of the greenhouses that is specially equipped to control and sample ethylene concentrations.  There are small tomato plants growing inside each chamber.

(bottom left) Six individual chambers within a reach-in growth chamber.  Each of the chambers has two types of lettuce growing in it.

(bottom right) Ethylene buds: (top) normal tomato flower buds and (bottom) ethylene-exposed (shriveled and hairy) tomato flower buds.
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