Geographic variation in the leaf essential oils of Juniperus sabina L. and J-sablina var. arenaria (E.H. Wilson) Farjon
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2006
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The composition of the leaf oils from seven populations of J. sabina L., one population of Juniperus sabina var. arenaria (E. H. Wilson) Farjon were examined for their geographic variation. In addition, the leaf oils of J. chinensis L. and J. davurica Pall. were compared to J. sabina. Juniperus sabina var. arenarla, the sand loving juniper, oil was found to be very similar to that of J. davurica, Mongolia, and J. sabina, on sand dunes in Mongolia. This suggests that J. sabina var. arenaria might be conspecific with J. davurica. Farjon's move (2001) of J. sabina var. arenaria out of J. chinensis is supported. Considerable differentiation was found in populations of J. sabina from the Iberian peninsula. Cedrol, citronellol, safrole, trans-sabinyl acetate, terpinen-4-ol and beta-thujone were found to be polymorphic in several populations. |
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Adams Robert P, Nguyen Sanko,Liu Jianquan.Geographic variation in the leaf essential oils of Juniperus sabina L. and J-sablina var. arenaria (E.H. Wilson) Farjon.JOURNAL OF ESSENTIAL OIL RESEARCH,2006,18(5):497-502 |
Palavras-Chave | #生物科学 #Juniperus sabina #var. arenaria #Juniperus chinensis #Juniperus davurica #Cupressaceae #essential oil composition #alpha-pinene #sabinene #limonene #trans-sabinyl acetate #cedrol #geographic variation #systematics |
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