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From: Chromosome-level genome assembly of Murraya paniculata sheds light on biosynthesis of floral volatiles

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Analysis of flower volatiles of M. paniculata and C. maxima. A Flower morphology of M. paniculata (left) and C. maxima (right) at different flowering stages. B Principal component analysis (PCA) of flower volatile components at different flowering stages. Scale of the axis is relative distance. Dots with different colours represent different groups of samples. C Venn diagram showing shared or unique types of volatiles among different flowering stages of M. paniculata and C. maxima. D and E Relative percentage content of volatiles out of total flower volatiles at different flowering stages of M. paniculata (D) and C. maxima (E). Data for volatile contents statistics were obtained from three replicates of flowers with similar growth status. Area of each sector represents the relative abundance of corresponding volatile compound calculated by GC–MS peak area (Additional files 5 and 6)

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