2004
DOI: 10.1021/jf0352430
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Chemotypical Variation of Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare L.) from 40 Different Locations in Norway

Abstract: Between 2001 and 2002, plant collections from wild populations of Norwegian tansy (Tanacetum vulgare L.) were studied with a focus on essential oil (EO) yield and composition in order to characterize the chemotypical EO variability. Tansy collections of 40 different locations from North, Mid-, and South Norway were transplanted to the Apelsvoll Research Centre Div. Kise in 2000 and grown for 2 years before the aerial parts (leaves and flower buds) were harvested in June 2002. The EO from individual plants was … Show more

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“…No presente trabalho, apesar da grande variabilidade química observada entre os dois grupos, ou seja, a presença principalmnente de monoterpenos, seguida de sequiterpenos, no perfi l A e, praticamente, uma ausência de monoterpenos no perfi l B, juntamente com o número reduzido de indivíduos avaliados (três), bem como a realização de uma só análise para cada individuo, não nos fornece dados estatisticamente sufi cientes para que se possa discutir a existência de quimiotipos na espécie (Grayer et al, 1996;Rohloff et (Maia et al, 2006, Maia et al, 2005, Lago et al, 2003Fechine et al, 2002). Tem-se sugerido a predominância de constituintes oxigenados nos óleos essenciais de espécies de Annonaceae coletadas na região amazônica, quando comparada com as do cerrado (Lago et al, 2003).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…No presente trabalho, apesar da grande variabilidade química observada entre os dois grupos, ou seja, a presença principalmnente de monoterpenos, seguida de sequiterpenos, no perfi l A e, praticamente, uma ausência de monoterpenos no perfi l B, juntamente com o número reduzido de indivíduos avaliados (três), bem como a realização de uma só análise para cada individuo, não nos fornece dados estatisticamente sufi cientes para que se possa discutir a existência de quimiotipos na espécie (Grayer et al, 1996;Rohloff et (Maia et al, 2006, Maia et al, 2005, Lago et al, 2003Fechine et al, 2002). Tem-se sugerido a predominância de constituintes oxigenados nos óleos essenciais de espécies de Annonaceae coletadas na região amazônica, quando comparada com as do cerrado (Lago et al, 2003).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…The results revealed an amazing diversity of chemotypes (n = 14) compared to earlier country-wide investigations. Overall, at least 31 different pure chemotypes (categorised by the main terpene only) of T. vulgare have been described for Europe (Tétényi et al 1975;Abad et al 1995;Rohloff et al 2004;Dragland et al 2005;Judzentiene and Mockute 2005). In studies by country, 26 chemotypes were described for Hungary (440 samples from 88 different localities) (Tétényi et al 1975) and 10 chemotypes for Finland (527 samples from 180 different localities) (Holopainen et al 1987a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This perennial is of Eurasian origin but has been introduced to North America, where it naturalised more than 200 years ago (Mitich 1992). Common tansy is known to contain high amounts of various monoterpenoids as well as sesquiterpenoids (Keskitalo et al 2001;Rohloff et al 2004;Judzentiene and Mockute 2005), which occur in distinct compositions. Therefore, individuals can be assigned to different chemotypes according to the main terpene and distinct satellite compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are many examples of chemovariation in the essential oils of Tanacetum species which is very well documented especially for T. vulgare [14][15][16][17][18] . In recent years chemovariation in other Tanacetum species are also reported such as chemovariation observed in T. chiliophyllum var.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%