Isoprenoid (isoprene and monoterpenes) emission is widespread among oak species. A number of studies investigating the emission by oak species around the world are here compiled. These studies indicate that isoprenoids are reliable taxonomical markers at subgenera level. Isoprene-emitters belong to the subgenera Lobateae, Quercus sensu strictu, and Protobalanus and are therefore found in every continent of the northern hemisphere. Non-emitters and monoterpene-emitters belong to Cerris and Ilex (= Schlerophyllodris) subgenus, respectively, and are particularly, if not solely, diffused in the Mediterranean area. The results suggest that the taxonomical assignment of some species should be reviewed. Experimental data indicate that isoprenoids have a protective role against environmental stresses and a strong antioxidant action. On the basis of the present knowledge I speculate that in oaks the ancestral trait is the emission of isoprene, and that the other traits evolved as adaptive response to the environment.

Distribution of isoprenoid emitters in the Quercus genus around the world:chemo-taxonomical implications and evolutionary considerations based on the ecological function of the trait

Loreto F
2002

Abstract

Isoprenoid (isoprene and monoterpenes) emission is widespread among oak species. A number of studies investigating the emission by oak species around the world are here compiled. These studies indicate that isoprenoids are reliable taxonomical markers at subgenera level. Isoprene-emitters belong to the subgenera Lobateae, Quercus sensu strictu, and Protobalanus and are therefore found in every continent of the northern hemisphere. Non-emitters and monoterpene-emitters belong to Cerris and Ilex (= Schlerophyllodris) subgenus, respectively, and are particularly, if not solely, diffused in the Mediterranean area. The results suggest that the taxonomical assignment of some species should be reviewed. Experimental data indicate that isoprenoids have a protective role against environmental stresses and a strong antioxidant action. On the basis of the present knowledge I speculate that in oaks the ancestral trait is the emission of isoprene, and that the other traits evolved as adaptive response to the environment.
2002
Istituto di Biologia Agro-ambientale e Forestale - IBAF - Sede Porano
chemo-taxonomy
isoprene
isoprenoid emission
monoterpene
Quercus
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