Three Routes to Orange Petal Color via Carotenoid Components in 9 Compositae Species
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We analyzed the petals of orange- and yellow-flowered cultivars of 9 Compositae (Asteraceae) species for total anthocyanin content, total carotenoid content, and carotenoid composition to clarify the mechanisms responsible for the differences in color. Petals of both orange- and yellow-flowered cultivars of these species contained yellowish carotenoids in common. There were three different ways for orange-flowered cultivars to add redness to the yellow base in order to form orange petals. The first way to display orange is to accumulate more anthocyanins than yellow-flowered cultivars; orange petals of Chrysanthemum morifolium, Gerbera jamesonii, and Zinnia elegans are mainly formed in this way. The second is to accumulate more carotenoids than yellow flowered cultivars; orange petals of Helianthus annuus, Tagetes erecta, and Tagetes petula are formed in this way. The third is to accumulate more reddish carotenois than yellow-flowered cultivars; orange petals of Calendula officinalis, Gazania spp., and Osteospermum ecklonis are mainly formed in this way. These three ways could be combined through inbreeding to produce orange flowers that vary in color tones.
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著者
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Ohmiya Akemi
National Institute Of Floricultural Science
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Kishimoto Sanae
National Institute Of Floricultural Science Fujimoto
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Kishimoto Sanae
National Institute Of Floricultural Science
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YAGI Masafumi
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
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Yagi Masafumi
National Agriculture And Food Research Organization (naro) National Institute Of Floricultural Scien
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Sumitomo Katsuhiko
National Institute of Floricultural Science, Fujimoto
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Nakayama Masayoshi
National Institute of Floricultural Science, Fujimoto
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Sumitomo Katsuhiko
National Institute Of Floricultural Science Fujimoto
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Nakayama Masayoshi
National Institute Of Floricultural Science
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Sumitomo Katsuhiko
National Institute Of Floricultural Science
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Nakayama Masayoshi
National Inst. Of Floricultural Sci. National Agriculture And Food Res. Organization
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Ohmiya Akemi
National Institute of Floricultural Science, Fujimoto
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