Origin identification of Pinus nigra populations in southwestern Europe using terpene composition variations
2005
Аутори:
Bojović, SrđanJurc, Maja
Drazić, Dragana M
Pavlović, Pavle
Mitrović, Miroslava
Đurđević, Lola A.
Dodd, RS
Afzal-Rafii, Z
Barbero, M
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The geographical variation of terpenes of Pinus nigra populations from southwestern Europe was studied. Terpenes from the foliage of 16 populations from Corsica, Herault (France) and the East Pyrenees (France and Spain) were analyzed. A total of 42 terpenes were detected, with alpha-pinene the dominant monoterpene and germacrene-d and caryophyllene the dominant sesquiterpenes. The differences in quantitative content of selected compounds clearly divide populations into two basic geographical groups: on one side the populations from Herault and the East Pyrenees and on the other the populations from Corsica. beta-Phellandrene and delta-cadinene have the greatest influence on this global discrimination. Some trees and populations show a similarity although they belong to different geographic locations. The similarity of some trees from Herault and the East Pyrenees and trees from Corsica points to their common origin (Corsica). Our results confirm the hypothesis that the afforestation of Herault and the East Pyrenees was also performed with black pine from Corsica.
Извор:
Trees-Structure and Function, 2005, 19, 5, -538
DOI: 10.1007/s00468-005-0411-x
ISSN: 0931-1890