2022
DOI: 10.3390/plants11020198
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Volatile Organic Compound Composition and Glandular Trichome Characteristics of In Vitro Propagated Clinopodium pulegium (Rochel) Bräuchler: Effect of Carbon Source

Abstract: Clinopodium pulegium (Rochel) Bräuchler (Lamiaceae) is an endangered species endemic to the Southern Carpathians. It is characterized by the production of high amounts of essential oils, which emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that have an essential role in biotic and abiotic stress responses and in plant–plant and plant–insect interactions. The present study was initiated to phytochemically examine the influence of different carbon sources in the nutrition medium on VOC emissions of micropropagated C. pu… Show more

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“…Still, these types of trichomes, which are considered a taxonomical characteristic, are mainly present only in floral regions. The present analysis of leaves from the section Pseudomellisa (i.e., Pseudomellisa -group) showed results in agreement with the studies by Kremer [ 50 ] and Stojičić [ 52 ], with the most abundant C1a subtype of trichomes on the leaves. The population of C. pulegium from Podvis, included in the present research, contained one additional type of capitate trichome not noticed in the Kremer study (Međeđa population) [ 50 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Still, these types of trichomes, which are considered a taxonomical characteristic, are mainly present only in floral regions. The present analysis of leaves from the section Pseudomellisa (i.e., Pseudomellisa -group) showed results in agreement with the studies by Kremer [ 50 ] and Stojičić [ 52 ], with the most abundant C1a subtype of trichomes on the leaves. The population of C. pulegium from Podvis, included in the present research, contained one additional type of capitate trichome not noticed in the Kremer study (Međeđa population) [ 50 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%