2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2012.01.009
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Genetic and chemical variation of Tanacetum vulgare in plants of native and invasive origin

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“…It is highly diverse in terpene content21. Moreover, various abiotic and biotic stressors have been shown to affect the VOC profile leading to differences between chemotypes2223.…”
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“…It is highly diverse in terpene content21. Moreover, various abiotic and biotic stressors have been shown to affect the VOC profile leading to differences between chemotypes2223.…”
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“…Some T. vulgare chemotypes are pure, exhibiting one dominant terpene (>44 %) 15 . Wolf et al 16 18 .…”
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“…An example of chrysanthenyl acetate type was found from North America 15 , the samples rich in transchrysanthenone and 1,8 cineole were found from Norway 4 , and from Lithuania 5 . β-Thujone chemotype of T. vulgare is typical in several countries in Europe 3,[4][5][6][7][8]10,11,[13][14][15][16][17][18][19] . So, our finding was different from the other typical trans-chrysanthenone and β-thujone chemotypes described above.…”
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“…While, in some literatures this component has not been detected (Dragland et al, 2005) or its amount was low (Piras et al, 2014). ␤-Thujone was determined as the main oil component in the introduced or native tansy plants in North America (Wolf et al, 2012).…”
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