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Phenolic compounds as biochemical markers of senescence in woody ornamental flowers of Malus crabapple

open access: yesHorticulture Environment and Biotechnology, 2018
Polyphenol intermediates accumulate predominantly in peripheral parts of floral tissues and play various roles in tissue homeostasis. A limited ornamental flower shelf life is caused by early tissue senescence, otherwise known as programmed cell death (PCD), which is characterized by processes such as DNA degradation, reduction in protein content and ...
Sajid Ali, Yule Wang, Pengmin Li
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Taxonomic analysis of volatiles emitted by ornamental crabapple flowers

Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2014
To identify and classify volatile compounds in the fragrances of crabapple flowers from ornamental and original species in the peak April Tai’an, Shandong flowering season. Volatile components from flowers were identified using dynamic-headspace sampling, purge and trap and GC/MS. Eighty compounds were detected in the 17 ornamental crabapple cultivars,
Xiang Shen
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Transcriptomic analysis of flower color variation in the ornamental crabapple (Malus spp.) half-sib family through Illumina and PacBio Sequel sequencing

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2020
Ornamental crabapple is an important woody ornamental plant with flower colors ranging from white to pink to red, and the degree of redness is directly related to the anthocyanin content. To explore the molecular mechanism leading to the variation in flower color in ornamental crabapple, transcriptome sequencing using the Illumina and PacBio Sequel ...
Bin Huang, Hao Rong, Youju Ye
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