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Title: Different responses to environmental factors in terpene composition of Pinus heldreichii and P. peuce: ecological and chemotaxonomic considerations
Authors: Rajčević, Nemanja 
Nikolić, Biljana
Marin, Petar 
Keywords: Bosnian pine;Macedonian pine;essential oil;environmental factors;chemotaxonomy
Issue Date: 1-Aug-2019
Rank: M23
Journal: Archive of Biological Sciences
Abstract: 
Many studies show the influence of the environment on terpene composition, but not many of
them deal with the terpene composition variability in correlation with environmental factors in Pinus. We
chose two endemic species – P. heldreichii Christ. (Bosnian pine) and P. peuce Griseb. (Macedonian
pine) – two relict and (sub)endemic species of the Balkan peninsula. They mainly form pure stands but
can appear in mixed populations, most commonly with each other. These species belong to different
subgenera and thus differ greatly, especially in needle anatomy. α-pinene, limonene and germacrene D
predominated in Bosnian pine leaf oleoresins, while Macedonian pine oleoresin contained high amounts
of α-pinene. Furthermore, there were three chemotypes present in Bosnian, and only one in Macedonian
pine. Oleoresins of Bosnian pine did not show correlation with climate, however, its composition changed
in response to geological substrate type. Macedonian pine oleoresin showed a high correlation with the
climate but changed only a little in response to geological substrate type. The oleoresin profiles showed
strong species-dependent composition and variability. However, since each species expressed different
responses to tested environmental conditions, it is important to take into consideration these variables
when analyzing natural populations of the species.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1385
DOI: 10.2298/ABS190705045R
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