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  1. Functional and biosynthetic investigation of polyisoprenoids in roses leaves
  2. GeARF5/GeIAA33‐GeSWEET14 module balances the secondary metabolic biosynthesis to increase the yield and quality in Gastrodia elata
  3. Citronellol biosynthesis in pelargonium is a multistep pathway involving progesterone 5β-reductase and/or iridoid synthase-like enzymes
  4. A single MYB transcription factor with multiple functions during flower development
  5. Investigation on geraniol production in rose flowers unlock the secret to rose’s unique smell
  6. Evolution of scent genes in roses
  7. Duplication and Specialization of NUDX1 in Rosaceae Led to Geraniol Production in Rose Petals
  8. The biosynthesis of thymol, carvacrol, and thymohydroquinone in Lamiaceae proceeds via cytochrome P450s and a short-chain dehydrogenase
  9. Cuticle thickness affects dynamics of volatile emission from petunia flowers
  10. Virus-Induced Gene Silencing in Rose Flowers
  11. A Promiscuous CYP706A3 Reduces Terpene Volatile Emission from Arabidopsis Flowers, Affecting Florivores and the Floral Microbiome
  12. Natural fumigation as a mechanism for volatile transport between flower organs
  13. The MYB transcription factor Emission of Methyl Anthranilate 1 stimulates emission of methyl anthranilate from Medicago truncatula hairy roots
  14. A chromosomal-scale genome assembly of Tectona grandis reveals the importance of tandem gene duplication and enables discovery of genes in natural product biosynthetic pathways
  15. A database-driven approach identifies additional diterpene synthase activities in the mint family (Lamiaceae)
  16. Phylogenomic Mining of the Mints Reveals Multiple Mechanisms Contributing to the Evolution of Chemical Diversity in Lamiaceae
  17. Emission of volatile organic compounds from petunia flowers is facilitated by an ABC transporter
  18. Monoterpenol Oxidative Metabolism: Role in Plant Adaptation and Potential Applications
  19. A Conserved Cytochrome P450 Evolved in Seed Plants Regulates Flower Maturation
  20. CYP76C1 (Cytochrome P450)-Mediated Linalool Metabolism and the Formation of Volatile and Soluble Linalool Oxides in Arabidopsis Flowers: A Strategy for Defense against Floral Antagonists
  21. Dual Function of the Cytochrome P450 CYP76 Family from Arabidopsis thaliana in the Metabolism of Monoterpenols and Phenylurea Herbicides
  22. The Reductase Activity of the Arabidopsis Caleosin RESPONSIVE TO DESSICATION20 Mediates Gibberellin-Dependent Flowering Time, Abscisic Acid Sensitivity, and Tolerance to Oxidative Stress
  23. Role of two UDP-Glycosyltransferases from the L group of arabidopsis in resistance against pseudomonas syringae
  24. Gene Coexpression Analysis Reveals Complex Metabolism of the Monoterpene Alcohol Linalool inArabidopsisFlowers  
  25. A non‐canonical caleosin from Arabidopsis efficiently epoxidizes physiological unsaturated fatty acids with complete stereoselectivity