Latitude and Altitude Influence Secondary Metabolite Production in Peripheral Alpine Populations of the Mediterranean Species Lavandula angustifolia Mill.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Lavandula angustifolia Mill. has a great economic importance in perfumery, cosmetics,
food manufacturing, aromatherapy, and pharmaceutical industry. This species finds its
phytosociological optimum in the sub-Mediterranean region. Latitudinal and altitudinal
gradients are expected to affect species diversification in peripheral alpine populations.
In this study, phenotypic traits including morphometric parameters, volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) and essential oils (EOs) were analyzed in lavender peripheral
populations selected in order to explore different ecological conditions. Plants were
cultivated under uniform conditions to observe variations due to the genetic adaptation
to native environments and to exclude the short-term response to environmental factors.
Results showed qualitatively and quantitatively intra-specific variations in secondary
metabolites, mainly along the latitudinal gradient, while minor effect was attributable
to the altitude. This latter affected more the morphometric parameters. As the latitude
augmented, VOCs showed lower content of monoterpene hydrocarbon (mh) and higher
content of oxygenated monoterpenes (om); whereas EOs showed higher content of mh
and non-terpene derivatives (nt) and lower content of sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (sh).
Lavender aroma and EO composition varied in every population, for a total of 88 and
104 compounds identified, respectively. Eleven and 13 compounds were responsible for
95%of the dissimilarity, with linalool, linalyl acetate and 1,8-cineole as major contributors.
As the latitude augmented, linalool decreased and 1,8-cineole increased while linalyl
acetate content was unaffected. These results are discussed with regards to the potential
adoption of the lavender peripheral alpine populations for the improvement of quality and
productivity of lavender cultivations, especially in mountainous areas.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
lavender, Lamiaceae, volatile organic compounds, essential oils, ecological gradient
Elenco autori:
Demasi, Sonia; Caser, Matteo; Lonati, Michele; Cioni, Pier L.; Pistelli, Luisa; Najar, Basma; Scariot, Valentina
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