Author:
Arrabal C.,Cortijo M.,de Simón B. Fernández,García-Vallejo M.C.,Cadahía: E.
Abstract
Summary
The present paper establishes the relationship between certain components of oleoresin and the
character of a tree as high producer (plus tree). The composition of the oleoresin (monoterpenes,
sesquiterpenes, neutral diterpenes and resin acids) of Pinus pinaster in plus trees was studied by gaschromatography/mass spectrometry. The main components of the monoterpenes are α-pinene, β-pinene, limonene + β-phellandrene; of the sesquiterpenes β-caryophylene and longifolene; of neutral
diterpenes isoabienol, abienol, isopimaral, pimaral, 11,13-labdien-8-ol and of resin acids levopimaric
+ palustric, neoabietic, abietic, isopimaric, pimaric, dehydroabietic, sandaracopimaric and 7,13,15
abietatrienoic acid. The components which enable us to distinguish between plus and control trees are
myrcene and noracid 1 at a level of significance of 1%, and abienol and dehydroabietic acid at 5%. The
composition of diterpenes permits a certain approach to distinguish between control and plus trees.
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