Mother's Day roses could soon smell sweeter, thanks to new research
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Harry Klee, a professor with the University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, inspects roses in a biotechnology laboratory in Gainesville. Klee and other UF researchers believe they can improve the scent of many rose varieties using a gene discovered in tomato plants. The gene controls production of a chemical that enhances the aroma of flowers.
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