Petal blotch is a specific flower color pattern commonly found in angiosperm families. In particular, is characterized by dark red blotches at the base of yellow petals. Modern rose cultivars with blotches inherited the blotch trait from . Therefore, understanding the mechanism for blotch formation is crucial for breeding rose cultivars with various color patterns. In this study, the metabolites and genes responsible for the blotch formation in were identified for the first time through metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses using LC-MS/MS and RNA-seq. A total of 157 flavonoids were identified, with 7 anthocyanins as the major flavonoids, namely, cyanidin 3--(6″--malonyl) glucoside 5--glucoside, cyanidin-3--glucoside, cyanidin 3--galactoside, cyanidin -rutinoside--malonylglucoside, pelargonidin 3--glucoside, pelargonidin 3,5--diglucoside, and peonidin -rutinoside--malonylglucoside, contributing to pigmentation and color darkening in the blotch parts of , whereas carotenoids predominantly influenced the color formation of non-blotch parts. Zeaxanthin and antheraxanthin mainly contributed to the yellow color formation of petals at the semi-open and full bloom stages. The expression levels of two 4-coumarate: CoA ligase genes (Rbe014123 and Rbe028518), the dihydroflavonol 4-reductase gene (Rbe013916), the anthocyanidin synthase gene (Rbe016466), and UDP-flavonoid glucosyltransferase gene (Rbe026328) indicated that they might be the key structural genes affecting the formation and color of petal blotch. Correlation analysis combined with weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) further characterized 10 transcription factors (TFs). These TFs might participate in the regulation of anthocyanin accumulation in the blotch parts of petals by modulating one or more structural genes. Our results elucidate the compounds and molecular mechanisms underlying petal blotch formation in and provide valuable candidate genes for the future genetic improvement of rose cultivars with novel flower color patterns.

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