The useful life of the flower is terminated by senescence which is a well regulated process that involves structural, biochemical and molecular changes. cDNA\u2013AFLP was used under stringent PCR conditions to identify transcripts that are strongly expressed during petal senescence of two cut rose cultivars, \u2018Black magic\u2019 and \u2018Maroussia\u2019, with different longevities, 5.6 and 14.3 days vase life, respectively, and at different (2 and 8) stages of flower opening. Five transcripts from 35 isolated fragments which showed clear variation in the presence/absence between two cultivars were screened. Sequence comparison of these cDNAs revealed 44% similarity to the genes encoding DNA helicase in Arabidopsis thaliana, others to t...