Essential Oil Variability in Natural Populations of Picea omorika, a Rare European Conifer
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2009
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This study is the first report on the composition and variability of essential oil in the relic, endemic, and vulnerable free species Serbian spruce, Picea omorika, in its natural populations. In the needles of 108 trees of four natural populations, 49 components of essential oils were identified. The main compounds were bornyl acetate (29.2%), camphene (18.7%), and alpha-pinene (12.9%). Fourteen additional components had the contents of up to 0.5%: alpha-cadinol (6.1%), limonene (5.8%), santene (3.5%), (E)-hex-2-enal (2.9%), T-cadinol (2.9%), delta-cadinene (2.3%), tricyclene (2.1%), myrcenc (1.6%), beta-pinene (1.2%), borneol (0.9%), germacrene D (0.9%), alpha-murolene (0.6%), and two unidentified compounds. Population IV from Milesevka Canyon had a much higher content of bornyl acetate (42.9%). Populations I-III from Mt. Tara were more abundant in sesquiterpenes (up to 18.2%)). The content of bornyl acetate, the multi-variation analyses according to seven selected components, especi...ally the cluster analysis and genetic analysis of alpha-cadinol, which suggested the monogenic type of heredity, showed a clear differentiation of the two geographic areas, the similarity of populations I-III from the area of Mt. Tara, and the separation of the population IV from Milesevka Canyon.
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Chemistry and Biodiversity, 2009, 6, 2, 193-203Издавач:
- Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh, Weinheim
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Структурне, хемијске и молекуларне карактеристике неких биљних врста – фундаментални значај и применљивост (RS-MESTD-MPN2006-2010-143049)
- Секундарни метаболити самониклих, лековитих биљака: изоловање, карактеризација и билошка активност (RS-MESTD-MPN2006-2010-142053)
DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.200800085
ISSN: 1612-1872
PubMed: 19235161
WoS: 000263851200008
Scopus: 2-s2.0-64549138563
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Hemijski fakultet / Faculty of ChemistryTY - JOUR AU - Nikolić, Biljana AU - Tešević, Vele AU - Đorđević, Iris AU - Marin, Petar D. AU - Bojović, Srđan R. PY - 2009 UR - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/611 AB - This study is the first report on the composition and variability of essential oil in the relic, endemic, and vulnerable free species Serbian spruce, Picea omorika, in its natural populations. In the needles of 108 trees of four natural populations, 49 components of essential oils were identified. The main compounds were bornyl acetate (29.2%), camphene (18.7%), and alpha-pinene (12.9%). Fourteen additional components had the contents of up to 0.5%: alpha-cadinol (6.1%), limonene (5.8%), santene (3.5%), (E)-hex-2-enal (2.9%), T-cadinol (2.9%), delta-cadinene (2.3%), tricyclene (2.1%), myrcenc (1.6%), beta-pinene (1.2%), borneol (0.9%), germacrene D (0.9%), alpha-murolene (0.6%), and two unidentified compounds. Population IV from Milesevka Canyon had a much higher content of bornyl acetate (42.9%). Populations I-III from Mt. Tara were more abundant in sesquiterpenes (up to 18.2%)). The content of bornyl acetate, the multi-variation analyses according to seven selected components, especially the cluster analysis and genetic analysis of alpha-cadinol, which suggested the monogenic type of heredity, showed a clear differentiation of the two geographic areas, the similarity of populations I-III from the area of Mt. Tara, and the separation of the population IV from Milesevka Canyon. PB - Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh, Weinheim T2 - Chemistry and Biodiversity T1 - Essential Oil Variability in Natural Populations of Picea omorika, a Rare European Conifer VL - 6 IS - 2 SP - 193 EP - 203 DO - 10.1002/cbdv.200800085 ER -
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Nikolić, B., Tešević, V., Đorđević, I., Marin, P. D.,& Bojović, S. R.. (2009). Essential Oil Variability in Natural Populations of Picea omorika, a Rare European Conifer. in Chemistry and Biodiversity Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh, Weinheim., 6(2), 193-203. https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.200800085
Nikolić B, Tešević V, Đorđević I, Marin PD, Bojović SR. Essential Oil Variability in Natural Populations of Picea omorika, a Rare European Conifer. in Chemistry and Biodiversity. 2009;6(2):193-203. doi:10.1002/cbdv.200800085 .
Nikolić, Biljana, Tešević, Vele, Đorđević, Iris, Marin, Petar D., Bojović, Srđan R., "Essential Oil Variability in Natural Populations of Picea omorika, a Rare European Conifer" in Chemistry and Biodiversity, 6, no. 2 (2009):193-203, https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.200800085 . .