Cotyledonary somatic embryo is one kind of intermediate material similar to callus in the process of in vitro tissue culture from Rosa hybrida 'John F. Kennedy'. [PDF]
Background Rose is recognized as an important ornamental plant worldwide, and it is also one of the most widely used flowers in gardens. At present, the improvement of rose traits is still difficult and uncertain, and molecular breeding can provide new ...
Du L +6 more
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Identification of long non-coding RNAs involved in floral scent of Rosa hybrida. [PDF]
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) were found to play important roles in transcriptional, post-transcriptional, and epigenetic gene regulation in various biological processes. However, lncRNAs and their regulatory roles remain poorly studied in horticultural
Shi S, Zhang S, Wu J, Liu X, Zhang Z.
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TSPO-induced degradation of the ethylene receptor RhETR3 promotes salt tolerance in rose (Rosa hybrida). [PDF]
The gaseous plant hormone ethylene regulates plant development, growth, and responses to stress. In particular, ethylene affects tolerance to salinity; however, the underlying mechanisms of ethylene signaling and salt tolerance are not fully understood ...
Zhao Q +12 more
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Protein Kinase RhCIPK6 Promotes Petal Senescence in Response to Ethylene in Rose (Rosa Hybrida). [PDF]
Cultivated roses have the largest global market share among ornamental crops. Postharvest release of ethylene is the main cause of accelerated senescence and decline in rose flower quality.
Wu Y +6 more
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Peduncle Necking in Rosa hybrida Induces Stress-Related Transcription Factors, Upregulates Galactose Metabolism, and Downregulates Phenylpropanoid Biosynthesis Genes. [PDF]
Roses are highly valued as cut flowers worldwide but have limited vase life. Peduncle bending “bent neck” or “necking” is a major cause of reduced vase life, especially in some cultivars.
Lear B, Casey M, Stead AD, Rogers HJ.
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Comparative transcriptome and metabolome analysis revealed diversity in the response of resistant and susceptible rose (Rosa hybrida) varieties to Marssonina rosae. [PDF]
Rose black spot disease caused by Marssonina rosae is among the most destructive diseases that affects the outdoor cultivation and production of roses; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying the defensive response of roses to M. rosae have not been
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Rosa hybrida Petal Extract Exhibits Antitumor Effects by Abrogating Tumor Progression and Angiogenesis in Bladder Cancer Both In Vivo and In Vitro. [PDF]
The edible Rosa hybrida (RH) petal is utilized in functional foods and cosmetics. Although the biological function of RH petal extract is known, mechanism of action studies involving tumor-associated angiogenesis have not yet been reported.
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Effect of Exogenous Calcium on the Heat Tolerance in Rosa hybrida ‘Carolla’
This study was designed to investigate the effects of exogenous calcium on the tolerance of Rosa hybrida ‘Carolla’ to high-temperature and the physiological mechanisms underlying this response.
Han Wang +7 more
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An Aux/IAA Family Member, RhIAA14, Involved in Ethylene-Inhibited Petal Expansion in Rose (Rosa hybrida). [PDF]
Flower size, a primary agronomic trait in breeding of ornamental plants, is largely determined by petal expansion. Generally, ethylene acts as an inhibitor of petal expansion, but its effect is restricted by unknown developmental cues.
Jia Y +9 more
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Genome-Wide Identification, Phylogenetic Classification, and Expression Profiling of the HSF Gene Family in Rosa hybrida Under Heat and Drought Stress [PDF]
Rosa hybrida (R. hybrida), a widely cultivated ornamental species, is increasingly threatened by climate-induced abiotic stresses, including heat and drought.
Jiao Zhu +5 more
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