Circadian Rhythms in Floral Scent Emission

May 6, 2016Frontiers in plant science

Daily Cycles in Flower Scent Release

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Abstract

The floral volatile benzenoid/phenylpropanoid pathway is the primary source of floral scents in Petunia hybrida.

  • Plants may release floral scents at specific times to attract pollinators efficiently.
  • The timing of scent emission is regulated by the circadian clock and specific metabolic pathways.
  • Three MYB-type transcription factors positively regulate enzyme genes in the floral volatile pathway.
  • Homologs of the Arabidopsis clock gene LATE ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL are involved in determining scent emission timing.
  • In Petunia hybrida, the clock gene PhLHY acts as a negative regulator of scent production during the morning.

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