rugosa. We have been able to successfully close the assembly gaps on each R. rugosa chromosome, using a combined approach including Hi-C techniques as well as PacBio HiFi and ultra-long ONT sequencing. Our new assembly, R. rugosa v3.0, represented the first gap-free, T2T reference genome ...
roxburghii and Rose rugosa, R. roxburghii and Rose Chinensis were identified using MCScanX software [40]. Furthermore, we constructed a Circos map by Circos v0.52 [41] to display the genome information of R. roxburghii. Construction of co-expression network We downloaded transcriptome data samples...
Roses have high cultural and economic importance as ornamental plants and in the perfume industry. We report the rose whole-genome sequencing and assembly and resequencing of major genotypes that contributed to rose domestication. We generated a homozygo
A chromosome-level genome assembly of rugged rose (Rosa rugosa) provides insights into its evolution, ecology, and floral characteristics. Hortic Res. 2021;8(1):141. 53. Lorence A, Chevone BI, Mendes P, Nessler CL. Myo-inositol oxygenase offers a possible entry point into plant ascorbate ...
rugosa into plantlets without any growth regulator. Kintzios et al. (1999) reported that the somatic embryos derived from mature leaf explants were germinated on a MS medium supplemented with 5.2 μM BA and 5.7 μM IAA. Somatic seedlings or embryo-derived plantlets were established in the ...
rugosa Thunb. were developed by a number of different breeders around the world. With its complete disease resistance and natural repeat flowering, R. rugosa has attracted attention from breeders for over 100 years, with recent renewed interest. Most are fragrant. The hybrid musk roses from R. ...
Other species cultivated for rose oil in France and north Africa areRosa centifolia, Rosa gallica, and, in China,Rosa rugosa(Baydar et al 2004) but, as the above cultivars are widely available, then they are recommended for cultivation. ...
Rosa rugosa Thunb. 1784 (2n=2x=14) (=Rosa kamtchatica Red., Rosa ferox Lawrance, Rosa pubescens Baker). Rosa sertata Rolfe 1913 (2n=2x=14). Rosa setipoda Hemsl. et E. H. Wilson 1906 (2n=4x=28) (Rosa hemsleyana Täckholm, Rosa macrophylla Crép. non Lindl., R. macrophylla ...
Rosa rugosa is an unusual example of a wild rose that produces flowers throughout the growing season. It is possible that the genetic determination of the recurrent-flowering character of this species is different from that in the China roses. View chapterExplore book Virology 50th Anniversary ...
ex Murr., Rosa phoenicea Boiss., Rosa rugosa Thunb., Rosa wichurana Crép. and Rosa rubra Blackw. A few more species have also been used in the past but they have not been used for breeding for many decades, such as Rosa banksiae Ait., Rosa laevigata Michx, Rosa bracteata Wendl. ...