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Stephanotis floribunda

POTT, M. B., PICHERSKY, E., PIECHULLA, B., Evening specific oscillation of scent emission, SAMT enzyme activity and SAMT mRNA in flowers of Stephanotis floribunda., J. Plant Physiology., 2002,159, 925-934. [Pg.280]

Volatile compounds have been found to be synthesized de novo in the cells of the plant tissues from which they are emitted [131, 132]. In flowers, their biosynthesis occurs in the epidermal cell layers, allowing easy escape of volatiles into the atmosphere [133-135]. While in some species, including Clarkia breweri and some rose varieties (e.g. Rosa x hybrida Baronne Edmond de Rothshild , Anna , The Mac Cartney Rose ), the biosynthesis of volatile constitnents of scent is localized on either side of the petals [136, 137], in others (snapdragon, Stephanotis floribunda, Nicotiana sua-veolens and Rosa x hybrida Lady Hillingdon ),... [Pg.417]


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