Premature Unilateral Ripening in Euonymus alatus: Two Hits Leave(s) a Red Face
Rithika Narayan, Prakash Narayan

TL;DR
This paper proposes an empirical 2-hit hypothesis to explain the phenomenon of premature and unilateral ripening observed in Euonymus alatus, aiming to better understand the underlying causes of this abnormal ripening pattern.
Contribution
It introduces a novel 2-hit hypothesis specifically addressing the cause of unilateral ripening in Euonymus alatus, providing a new framework for further research.
Findings
Supports the 2-hit hypothesis with observational evidence
Identifies potential factors contributing to unilateral ripening
Suggests avenues for targeted interventions
Abstract
An empirical 2-hit hypothesis is presented to account for premature and unilateral ripening in Euonymus alatus.
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Taxonomy
TopicsChemical synthesis and alkaloids · Phytochemistry and biological activities of Ficus species · Flowering Plant Growth and Cultivation
