The identification of the Rosa S-locus provides new insights into the breeding and wild origins of continuous-flowering roses.
Kawamura K, Ueda Y, Matsumoto S, Horibe T, Otagaki S, Wang L, Wang G, Hibrand-Saint Oyant L, Foucher F, Linde M, Debener T.
Kawamura K, et al.
Hortic Res. 2022 Feb 28;9:uhac155. doi: 10.1093/hr/uhac155. eCollection 2022.
Hortic Res. 2022.
PMID: 36196069
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Wild individuals carrying S(C) were found in Rosa multiflora (S(C1) ), Rosa chinensis var. spontanea (S(C3) ), and Rosa gigantea (S(C2) , S(C4) ), supporting the hypothesis of hybrid origins of CF cultivars and providing a new evidence for the involvement of Rosa mu …
Wild individuals carrying S(C) were found in Rosa multiflora (S(C1) ), Rosa chinensis var. spontanea (S(C3) ), and Rosa gigant …