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From: The diurnal emission of floral scent in Oncidium hybrid orchid is controlled by CIRCADIAN CLOCK ASSOCIATED 1 (CCA1) through the direct regulation on terpene synthase

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The emission patterns of two floral scent compounds, ocimene (blue line) and linalool (orange line) in Oncidium Sharry Baby on the whole day. The accumulation of floral scent emission rises from 6 o’clock, reaches the peak on 10 o’clock and starts decreasing from 14 o’clock until 22 o’clock. Data was analyzed by GC-Mass as described in Materials and Methods. Results represent mean ± SEM from three biological replicates

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