2018
DOI: 10.1177/1934578x1801301034
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Floral Scents in Pachira aquatica (Malvaceae): A Species with Diverse Floral Visitors in a Mexican Lowland Forests

Abstract: The chemical composition of the floral scent released by Pachira aquatica was analyzed in situ using standard dynamic headspace and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy. A total of 34 compounds were found in the scent, 31 of which were identified and classified as terpenoids, benzenoids, fatty acid derivatives or nitrogen containing compounds. The predominant compounds emitted are trans-β-ocimene (51.74 %), (Z)-3-hexenyl acetate (7.96 %), one of the unknown compounds (7.44 %), pentyl butanoate (7.02 %), trans-… Show more

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“…Floral VOCs have important sensory and aesthetic value in ornamental plants and play a role in attracting insects to ensure pollination and fruiting in all floral plants in general [3]. When plants are invaded by foreign organisms, VOCs can be used to attract their natural enemies and to implement other plant defenses [4,5]. Floral VOC composition, relative VOC content, and VOC release differ among species and varieties, and even within the same variety at different growth stages and environments [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Floral VOCs have important sensory and aesthetic value in ornamental plants and play a role in attracting insects to ensure pollination and fruiting in all floral plants in general [3]. When plants are invaded by foreign organisms, VOCs can be used to attract their natural enemies and to implement other plant defenses [4,5]. Floral VOC composition, relative VOC content, and VOC release differ among species and varieties, and even within the same variety at different growth stages and environments [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%