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4.2.3.106
flower
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716511
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749017
4.2.3.106
flower
abundant in flower, amount decreases towards fruit development
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718238
4.2.3.106
flower
expression occurs constitutively in floral tissues
716597
4.2.3.106
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abundant in flower, amount decreases towards fruit development
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718238
4.2.3.106
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developing fruits and mature fruits
718436
4.2.3.106
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718238
4.2.3.106
leaf
(E)-b-ocimene is released from leaves of both undamaged and insect-damaged plants, but at levels two-fold higher in insect-damaged M.edicago truncatula
718226
4.2.3.106
leaf
low constitutive levels of transcripts
716566
4.2.3.106
leaf
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718436
4.2.3.106
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during the life span of Jasminum sambac flower, clear variations in monoterpene emission between the day and night periods are observed for linalool and beta-ocimene that continue to emituntil next morning
749017
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