Volatile metabolome and floral transcriptome analyses reveal the volatile components of strongly fragrant progeny of malus × robusta

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  • who: Guofang Li from the North East Institute of Science and Technology (CSIR), India Nanjing Agricultural University, China have published the research work: Volatile metabolome and floral transcriptome analyses reveal the volatile components of strongly fragrant progeny of Malus u00d7 robusta, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The high contents and OVAs of common and unique volatiles were indicated to be the primary reasons for the strong fragrance in SF flowers.
  • how: These results indicated that ES was the main stage for volatiles emission in Mr SF and WF flowers. These results indicated that . . .

     

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