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Comment
. 2002 Oct;14(10):2315-7.
doi: 10.1105/tpc.141010.

A rose by any other name?

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A rose by any other name?

Nancy A Eckardt. Plant Cell. 2002 Oct.
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Figure 1.
Rosa hybrida Cultivars Fragrant Cloud (Red) and Golden Gate (Yellow). Fragrant Cloud flowers emit a strong fragrance comprising volatile esters, aromatic and aliphatic alcohols, monoterpenes, and sesquiterpenes. By contrast, Golden Gate flowers are nonscented, and volatiles emitted from these flowers are principally nonscented methoxylated phenols.

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