“…There is a study hypothesizing that E-β-ocimene can be related to plant reproduction. On the other hand, myrcene is recognized as an insecticide or insect repellent, and may confer protection against herbivory without interfering with the pollinator attraction (17). Furthermore, the presence of some constituents exclusively in the aroma is noteworthy: eugenol, methyl cinnamate, γ-elemene, aromadendrene, viridiflorene, E-cadina-1,4-diene, α-cadinene, selina-3,7(11)-diene and 3-Z-hexenyl benzoate, which although at minimum levels could play a relevant role in insectplant interactions.…”