Systematic studies of Pinus balfouriana based on volatile terpenoids from wood and needles and on seed morphology |
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Authors: | Karel Snajberk Eugene Zavarin Dana Bailey |
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Affiliation: | University of California Forest Products Laboratory, Richmond, CA 94804, USA |
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Abstract: | Essential oil from wood and from needles of Pinus balfouriana, growing in six geographically well-separated locations in California, was analysed by GLC. Several monoterpenoid components, in particular -pinene from needles, were found to be usable for distinguishing between trees from the northern and southern parts of the geographic range. Similarity coefficients were calculated and dendrograms constructed. These demonstrated the distinct separation of the northern from the southern populations, and thus substantiated the proposal by Mastrogiuseppe to regard the southern populations as a subspecies. While the northern populations exhibited a tendency to produce larger seeds with longer wings, the difference was of only moderate diagnostic value. |
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Keywords: | Pinus balfouriana Pinaceae foxtail pine monoterpenoids sesquiterpenoids chemosystematics turpentine essential oils |
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