Floral scents of four Heliotropium (Boraginaceae) species endemic to Chile: a comparative analysis
Abstract
The floral volatile chemicals of four Heliotropium (Boraginaceae) species endemic to Chile are described and their relationship with an Heliotropium phylogeny assessed. Twenty-two compounds were identified; the most prominent family of compounds in H. floridum, H. myosotifolium and H. stenophyllum were benzenoids, and in H. pycnophyllum prominence of benzenoids was shared with two monoterpenes, (E)-Ocymene and 1,8-cineol. The similarity between chemical mixtures of the species significantly decreased with increasing phylogenetic distance between them. Neighbor-joining analysis produced a tree topology with one clade comprised by H. myosotifolium and H. stenophyllum and an unresolved relationship between this clade and H. floridum and H. pycnophyllum; this topology bears a close relationship with molecular phylogeny proposed for the group. These preliminary results presented suggest that the genus Heliotropium complies with the condition of phylogenetically-related floral scent interspecific variation, a key condition in studies of plant-pollinator coevolution mediated by them.
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Título según WOS: | Floral scents of four Heliotropium (Boraginaceae) species endemic to Chile: a comparative analysis |
Título de la Revista: | BOLETIN LATINOAMERICANO Y DEL CARIBE DE PLANTAS MEDICINALES Y AROMATICAS |
Volumen: | 13 |
Número: | 2 |
Editorial: | UNIV SANTIAGO CHILE CASA |
Fecha de publicación: | 2014 |
Página de inicio: | 171 |
Página final: | 177 |
Idioma: | English |
Notas: | ISI - ISI |