Summary Rosa yangii, a new species from northwest Yunnan, China, is described and illustrated. Morphological analyses to compare it with the most similar species, R. gigantea, found distinguishing features including flower colour, bract shape and stipule margins. Its phylogenetic position, karyotype,...
improvement in roses, Rosaceae and ornamentals. Fig. 1: Chromosome-level-assembly correlation with genetic map and Hi-C data. Fig. 2: Structure of diversity in resequenced genotypes highlights the origin of modern rose cultivars. Full size image...
The rose (Rosaceae) is the most important and popular garden plant in the world and the most important commercial cut flower cultivated under glasshouses. Several virus-like diseases of uncertain etiology have been reported in rose throughout the world. Research in various parts of the world demo...
roxburghii), also known as Rosa roxburghii Tratt, belonging to the Rosa genus of Rosaceae family, is an important crop widely grown at the altitude of 1000–1600 m in the mountainous areas in the southwest and central south regions of China (Chen & Kan, 2018). The cultivation area of ...
In addition, we selected apple, which belonged to the Rosaceae family as the input species and analyzed the binding sites of key enzyme gene promoters using the online tool PlantReg- Map [51]. Results Genome sequencing and assembly of R. Roxburghii The genome size of R. roxburghii was ...
rugosa or other plant genomes having single-copy genes from a minimum of 95.2% of species (Fig. 4A). In our reconstructed phylogenetic tree, R. rugosa and R. chinensis, the two included representatives of Rosa, clustered together, and diverged from the other species in the Rosaceae about ...
L), family Rosaceae, is a perennial shrub, having about 300 species, defined as the most important ornamental, cosmetic-medicinal, industrial, and essential oil plant in the world. Rose viruses are common in garden roses and easily transmitted by propagation. 85.1.1 Begomovirus 85.1.1.1 Rose ...
Plant-specific GRAS transcription factors (TFs) are reported to play an essential role in regulating several biological processes, such as plant growth and
(Family Rosaceae), which is distributed throughout the temperate regions of Eastern Asia including China, Japan, and Korea, is conventionally used as medicinal plants in TCM. In Asia, it is a form of traditional herbal medicine for treating stomach ache, diarrhea, menoxenia, Molecules 2016, 21...
(Rosaceae) is one of the least reported and most understudied members of this family. It is native to the Himalayan regions of Pakistan and Nepal. The anti-convulsant effect of n-hexane extract of fruit of Rosa webbiana was investigated in a pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)-induced animal model of ...