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Oecologia


Title:Secondary compounds enhance flammability in a Mediterranean plant
Author(s):Pausas JG; Alessio GA; Moreira B; Segarra-Moragues JG;
Address:"CIDE-CSIC, Carretera Naquera Km. 4.5 (IVIA), Montcada, 46113, Valencia, Spain. juli.g.pausas@uv.es. CIDE-CSIC, Carretera Naquera Km. 4.5 (IVIA), Montcada, 46113, Valencia, Spain. Centro de Ecologia Funcional, University of Coimbra, 3001-401, Coimbra, Portugal"
Journal Title:Oecologia
Year:2016
Volume:20150928
Issue:1
Page Number:103 - 110
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-015-3454-8
ISSN/ISBN:1432-1939 (Electronic) 0029-8549 (Linking)
Abstract:"Some plant secondary compounds, such as terpenes, are very flammable; however, their role in enhancing plant flammability is poorly understood and often neglected in reviews on plant chemical ecology. This is relevant as there is growing evidence that flammability-enhancing traits are adaptive in fire-prone ecosystems. We analyzed the content of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, performed flammability tests and genotyped microsatellite markers, all in the same individuals of Rosmarinus officinalis, to evaluate the link between the content of terpenes, flammability and the genetic similarity among individuals. The results suggest that terpenes enhance flammability in R. officinalis, and that variability in flammability among individuals is likely to have a genetic basis. Overall our results suggest that the capacity to produce and store terpenes can be considered a flammability-enhancing trait and could have an adaptive value in fire-prone ecosystems"
Keywords:"Adaptation, Physiological *Ecosystem *Fires *Genetic Variation Genotype Monoterpenes/analysis *Phenotype Plant Leaves/*chemistry Rosmarinus/chemistry/*genetics Secondary Metabolism/genetics Sesquiterpenes/analysis Terpenes/*analysis Fire ecology Rosmarinu;"
Notes:"MedlinePausas, J G Alessio, G A Moreira, B Segarra-Moragues, J G eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Germany 2015/09/30 Oecologia. 2016 Jan; 180(1):103-10. doi: 10.1007/s00442-015-3454-8. Epub 2015 Sep 28"

 
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