2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12162986
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Callus Derived from Petals of the Rosa hybrida Breeding Line 15R-12-2 as New Material Useful for Fragrance Production

Ka Youn Lee,
Ju Young Shin,
Myung Suk Ahn
et al.

Abstract: Rose (Rosa hybrida) is a major flower crop worldwide and has long been loved for its variety of colors and scents. Roses are mainly used for gardening or cutting flowers and are also used as raw materials for perfumes, cosmetics, and food. Essential oils, which are extracted from the flowers of plants, including roses, have various scents, and the essential oil market has been growing steadily owing to the growing awareness of the benefits of natural and organic products. Therefore, it is necessary to develop … Show more

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“…However, the production of secondary metabolites in plants may be limited because of slow growth and endangered plant species [7]. Recently, secondary metabolite production through cell culture has attracted attention because it can be performed in large quantities quickly without being affected by external weather [8][9][10]. Additionally, calli grow faster than seedlings and have shorter biosynthetic cycles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the production of secondary metabolites in plants may be limited because of slow growth and endangered plant species [7]. Recently, secondary metabolite production through cell culture has attracted attention because it can be performed in large quantities quickly without being affected by external weather [8][9][10]. Additionally, calli grow faster than seedlings and have shorter biosynthetic cycles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%