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Floral volatiles of Ophrys insectifera

Order:  Asparagales
Family:  Orchidaceae
Genus:  Ophrys
Author:  Linnaeus
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Bedoukain RussellIPM

Volatile(s):

Borg-Karlson AK  1987 
 
        10Ac 
        10Hy 
        11-3Kt 
        11Hy 
        12Hy 
        13Hy 
        14Hy 
        15Hy 
        16Ac 
        16Hy 
        16OH 
        17Hy 
        18Hy 
        19Hy 
        1-ethylphenyl-ethanone 
        2,3-butanediol 
        21Hy 
        23Hy 
        3Acid 
        3-carene 
        4me-anisole 
        6Ac 
        6OH 
        7Ac 
        7OH 
        8-2Kt 
        8-3Ac 
        8Ac 
        8Hy 
        8OH 
        9-2Kt 
        9Ac 
        9Ald 
        9OH 
        alpha-copaene 
        alpha-pinene 
        alpha-santalene 
        benzaldehyde 
        beta-caryophyllene 
        beta-ionone 
        beta-pinene 
        beta-santalene 
        borneol 
        caproic acid 
        caprylic acid 
        cis-beta-ocimene 
        cyclosativene 
        delta1-11Hy 
        delta1-13Hy 
        delta1-14Hy 
        delta1-15Hy 
        delta1-16Hy 
        delta1-17Hy 
        delta1-18Hy 
        delta1-19Hy 
        E,E-alpha-farnesene 
        E-beta-farnesene 
        enanthic acid 
        ethyl alcohol 
        ethyl octanoate 
        ethylbenzene 
        gamma-cadinene 
        heptadecadiene 
        limonene 
        linalool oxide 
        methyl pentanoate 
        m-xylene 
        myrcene 
        nonan-2-ol 
        o-xylene 
        p-cymene 
        pentan-2-ol 
        propyl palmitate 
        propyl tetradecanoate 
        p-xylene 
        toluene 
        trans-beta-ocimene 
        valeric acid 
        verbenone 
 
Bergström G  1973 
 
        15Hy 
        17Hy 
 
Borg-Karlson AK  1993 
 
        11Hy 
        12OH 
        13Hy 
        14Hy 
        14OH 
        15Hy 
        16Hy 
        16OH 
        17Hy 
        18OH 
        19Hy 
        5OH 
        6OH 
        7OH 
        8OH 
        9OH 
        bornyl acetate 
        cyclosativene 
        delta1-13Hy 
        delta1-14Hy 
        delta1-15Hy 
        delta1-16Hy 
        delta1-17Hy 
        delta1-19Hy 
        E,E-alpha-farnesene 
        geranyl acetone 
        hexan-2-ol 
        linalool 
        methyl hexadecenoate 
        methyl octadecenoate 
        methyl palmitate 
        methyl pentadecanoate 
        methyl tetradecanoate 
        nonan-2-ol 
        pentan-2-ol 
        sulcatone 
        trans-linalool oxide 
        trans-sabinene hydrate 
 
Kullenberg B  1975 
 
        cadinene 
        longicyclene 
 
Reference(s):

Bergström, G. 1973. Use of a pre-column tube for the quantitative isolation of natural, volatile compounds for gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Chem. Scripta. 4:135-138.
 
Borg-Karlson, A.-K., Bergström, G., and Kullenberg, B. 1987b. Chemical basis for the relationship between Ophrys orchids and their pollinators. II Volatile compounds of O. insectifera and O. speculum as insect mimetic attractants/excitants. Chem. Scripta. 27:303-311.
 
Borg-Karlson, A.-K., Groth, I., Ågren, L., and Kullenberg, B. 1993. Form-specific fragrances from Ophrys insectifera L. (Orchidaceae) attract species of different pollinator genera. Evidence of sympatric speciation. Chemoecology. 4:3945.
 
Kullenberg, B., and Bergström, G. 1975. Chemical communication between living organisms. Endeavor. 34:59-66.
 
 
Citation: El-Sayed AM 2024. The Pherobase: Database of Pheromones and Semiochemicals. <http://www.pherobase.com>.
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