%0 Journal Article %A Goldental-Cohen, S. %A Burstein, C. %A Biton, I. %A Ben Sasson, S. %A Sadeh, A. %A Many, Y. %A Doron-Faigenboim, A. %A Zemach, H. %A Mugira, Y. %A Schneider, D. %A Birger, R. %A Meir, S. %A Philosoph-Hadas, S. %A Irihomovitch, V. %A Lavee, S. %A Avidan, B. %A Ben-Ari, G. %D 2017 %T Additional file 6: Table S3. of Ethephon induced oxidative stress in the olive leaf abscission zone enables development of a selective abscission compound %U https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_6_Table_S3_of_Ethephon_induced_oxidative_stress_in_the_olive_leaf_abscission_zone_enables_development_of_a_selective_abscission_compound/5012666 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3781313_D6.v1 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/8448302 %K Abscission %K Detachment force %K Olive %K Mechanical harvesting %K Ethylene %K Oxidative stress %K ROS %K Antioxidant %X Relative abundances of all transcripts involved in biosynthesis of and in response to the plant hormones ethylene, auxin and ABA. Values are the average of logarithmic relative expression (5/0) of all three AZs (FPKM values). A statistical analysis was performed to determine if the average abundances of all transcripts in the three AZs are significantly higher 5 days after treatment as compared to untreated samples. The probability of each test is shown. (DOCX 29 kb) %I figshare