2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.919151
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Integrative metabolome and transcriptome analyses reveal the molecular mechanism underlying variation in floral scent during flower development of Chrysanthemum indicum var. aromaticum

Abstract: Chrysanthemum indicum var. aromaticum (CIA) is an endemic plant that occurs only in the high mountain areas of the Shennongjia Forest District in China. The whole plant, in particular the flowers of CIA, have intense fragrance, making it a novel resource plant for agricultural, medicinal, and industrial applications. However, the volatile metabolite emissions in relation to CIA flower development and the molecular mechanisms underlying the generation of floral scent remain poorly understood. Here, integrative … Show more

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“…The number of volatiles identified in “Annabelle” flowers is comparable to Litchi chinensis (Abbas, Guo, et al, 2022), Hedychium coronarium (Zhou, Abbas, et al, 2022), and Lilium “Siberia” (Abbas et al, 2019; Hu et al, 2017) but lower than Chrysanthemum indicum var. aromaticum (Liao et al, 2022), Dendrobium loddigesii (Wang, Du, et al, 2022), and Fragaria nilgerrensis Schlecht. (Wang, Ma, et al, 2022), Osmanthus fragrans (Yue et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of volatiles identified in “Annabelle” flowers is comparable to Litchi chinensis (Abbas, Guo, et al, 2022), Hedychium coronarium (Zhou, Abbas, et al, 2022), and Lilium “Siberia” (Abbas et al, 2019; Hu et al, 2017) but lower than Chrysanthemum indicum var. aromaticum (Liao et al, 2022), Dendrobium loddigesii (Wang, Du, et al, 2022), and Fragaria nilgerrensis Schlecht. (Wang, Ma, et al, 2022), Osmanthus fragrans (Yue et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%