Fig. 6: The top 7 secondary metabolites produced by the osmanthus flower measured by GC-MS. | Horticulture Research

Fig. 6: The top 7 secondary metabolites produced by the osmanthus flower measured by GC-MS.

From: The chromosome-level quality genome provides insights into the evolution of the biosynthesis genes for aroma compounds of Osmanthus fragrans

Fig. 6: The top 7 secondary metabolites produced by the osmanthus flower measured by GC-MS.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Note that the top molecule is linalool, a monoterpene, which was produced most in the S1 stage of the flower, and then decreased its amount in the flower. S1, S2, and S3 stand for the early, middle, and late stages, respectively

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