Author:
Dunlop Peter J.,Bignell Caroline M.,Hibbert D. Brynn
Abstract
Using morphological observations, botanists have classified
Eucalyptus species into characteristic series. A new
vacuum distillation technique has been employed to obtain the characteristic
leaf oils, which are very close to their in vivo compositions, from 35 species
belonging to series Tetrapterae, series
Torquatae and series Rufispermae.
Accurate gas chromatograms have been obtained for each species and three
analytical techniques (principal component analysis (PCA), hierarchical
cluster analysis (CA) and linear discriminant analysis (LDA)) have been used
to process these chromatograms to see if agreement with these classifications
could be achieved without using any auxiliary morphometric data. For the
species chosen for the present study, linear discriminant analysis was the
most successful in assigning species to their present botanic classifications.
These analytical methods were also used with some success in searching for
groupings within a series and within a species.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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