The profile of volatile organic compounds (VOC), the composition of the essential oils (EOs) and the micromorphology of the leaf trichomes were investigated in two rosemary hybrids, Salvia×mendizabalii (Sagredo ex Rosúa) Roma-Marzio & Galasso (S × m) and Salvia x lavandulacea (de Noé) Roma-Marzio & Galasso (S × l). The phytochemical analysis highlighted the dominance of monoterpene hydrocarbons in both aroma profiles (65.8 % in S × m and 77.9 % in S × l, respectively), although they displayed different main compounds except for ?-pinene (28.2 % in S × m and 24.5 % in S × l). In S × m the EOs extracted from both fresh and dried leaves exhibited camphor (29.7 % and 25.9 %, respectively), ?-pinene (21.0 % and 18.2 %, respectively) and 1,8-cineole (11.1 % and 13.6 %, respectively) as major compounds. Noteworthy is the occurrence of ?-pinene (2.6 %) in the EO dried samples, whereas sabinene and limonene were exclusive of the fresh samples. In S × l the EOs from the fresh and dried leaves shared the same main compounds: camphor (24.0 % and 27.5 %, respectively), myrcene (14.9 % and 14.8 %, respectively) and ?-pinene (13.1 % and 12.2 %, respectively). The micro-morphological observations on leaves proved the occurrence of non-glandular dendritic hairs with smooth cuticle in both hybrids. The glandular trichomes include three main morphotypes: peltate, short capitate and medium-long capitate. The peltate and the short capitates are common to both hybrids, however in the peltate the number of the head secreting cells is different, eight in S × m and sixteen in S × l. The medium-long capitate occurs exclusively on the leaf adaxial side of S × m.
Volatilome and micromorphological analysis of two rosemary hybrids
Salvatici MC;
2020
Abstract
The profile of volatile organic compounds (VOC), the composition of the essential oils (EOs) and the micromorphology of the leaf trichomes were investigated in two rosemary hybrids, Salvia×mendizabalii (Sagredo ex Rosúa) Roma-Marzio & Galasso (S × m) and Salvia x lavandulacea (de Noé) Roma-Marzio & Galasso (S × l). The phytochemical analysis highlighted the dominance of monoterpene hydrocarbons in both aroma profiles (65.8 % in S × m and 77.9 % in S × l, respectively), although they displayed different main compounds except for ?-pinene (28.2 % in S × m and 24.5 % in S × l). In S × m the EOs extracted from both fresh and dried leaves exhibited camphor (29.7 % and 25.9 %, respectively), ?-pinene (21.0 % and 18.2 %, respectively) and 1,8-cineole (11.1 % and 13.6 %, respectively) as major compounds. Noteworthy is the occurrence of ?-pinene (2.6 %) in the EO dried samples, whereas sabinene and limonene were exclusive of the fresh samples. In S × l the EOs from the fresh and dried leaves shared the same main compounds: camphor (24.0 % and 27.5 %, respectively), myrcene (14.9 % and 14.8 %, respectively) and ?-pinene (13.1 % and 12.2 %, respectively). The micro-morphological observations on leaves proved the occurrence of non-glandular dendritic hairs with smooth cuticle in both hybrids. The glandular trichomes include three main morphotypes: peltate, short capitate and medium-long capitate. The peltate and the short capitates are common to both hybrids, however in the peltate the number of the head secreting cells is different, eight in S × m and sixteen in S × l. The medium-long capitate occurs exclusively on the leaf adaxial side of S × m.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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