ethylenereleasing
Ethylenereleasing refers to substances or processes that release ethylene, a gaseous plant hormone, into the surrounding environment. Ethylene regulates ripening, senescence, abscission, and responses to stress in many plant species, and its controlled release is used to influence developmental timing and quality characteristics in crops.
Most practical ethylene-releasing agents are plant growth regulators that release ethylene under specific conditions. The prototypical
Applications of ethylenereleasing agents include inducing fruit ripening in harvested crops such as bananas, tomatoes, and
Safety and regulation: Agents that release ethylene are typically regulated as plant growth regulators or agricultural
See also: Ethylene, Plant hormone, Plant growth regulator, Ethephon.