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Appl Plant Sci


Title:Evaluation of floral volatile patterns in the genus Narcissus using gas chromatography-coupled ion mobility spectrometry
Author(s):Losch F; Liedtke S; Vautz W; Weigend M;
Address:"Nees-Institut fur Biodiversitat der Pflanzen, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultat Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelmsuniversitat Bonn 53115 Bonn Germany. ION-GAS GmbH Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 11 44263 Dortmund Germany. Leibniz-Institut fur Analytische Wissenschaften - ISAS - e.V. Bunsen-Kirchhoff-Strasse 11 44139 Dortmund Germany"
Journal Title:Appl Plant Sci
Year:2023
Volume:20230111
Issue:1
Page Number:e11506 -
DOI: 10.1002/aps3.11506
ISSN/ISBN:2168-0450 (Print) 2168-0450 (Electronic) 2168-0450 (Linking)
Abstract:"PREMISE: Daffodils (Narcissus, Amaryllidaceae) are iconic ornamentals with a complex floral biology and many fragrant species; however, little is known about floral plant volatile organic compounds (pVOCs) across the genus and additional sampling is desirable. The present study investigates whether the floral scent of 20 species of Narcissus can be characterized using gas chromatography-coupled ion mobility spectrometry (GC-IMS), with the aim of building a comparative pVOC data set for ecological and evolutionary studies. METHODS: We used a commercial GC-IMS equipped with an integrated in-line enrichment system for a fast, sensitive, and automated pVOC analysis. This facilitates qualitative and (semi)-quantitative measurements without sample preparation. RESULTS: The GC-IMS provided detailed data on floral pVOCs in Narcissus with very short sampling times and without floral enclosure. A wide range of compounds was recorded and partially identified. The retrieved pVOC patterns showed a good agreement with published data, and five 'chemotypes' were characterized as characteristic combinations of floral volatiles. DISCUSSION: The GC-IMS setup can be applied to rapidly generate large amounts of pVOC data with high sensitivity and selectivity. The preliminary data on Narcissus obtained here indicate both considerable pVOC variability and a good correspondence of the pVOC patterns with infrageneric classification, supporting the hypothesis that floral scent could represent a considerable phylogenetic signal"
Keywords:Narcissus benzyl acetate ion mobility spectrometry linalool ocimene plant volatile organic compounds;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINELosch, Florian Liedtke, Sascha Vautz, Wolfgang Weigend, Maximilian eng 2023/02/24 Appl Plant Sci. 2023 Jan 11; 11(1):e11506. doi: 10.1002/aps3.11506. eCollection 2023 Jan-Feb"

 
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