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- who: ED and colleagues from the Normal University, Shanghai, China have published the research: The MYB transcription factor RcMYB1 plays a central role in rose anthocyanin biosynthesis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors provide an evidence that a R2R3 MYB TF, RcMYB1, is involved in the biosynthesis of eugenol and geraniol in rose (Fig 8). phenylpropanoids and monoterpenoids are the main floral compounds of rose.
- how: The results showed that petal color was significantly lightened and anthocyanin content was significantly reduced after the silencing of RcMYB1 (Fig 2G H I). The results . . .
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