Morpho anatomical characterization and essential oils of Tagetes terniflora and Tagetes minuta (Asteraceae) growing in Tucumán (Argentina).

Authors

  • Emilio Lizarraga
  • Maria I. Mercado
  • Carolina Galvez
  • Ana I. Ruiz
  • Graciela I. Ponessa
  • Cesar A. N. Catalan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31055/1851.2372.v52.n1.16908

Keywords:

Tagetes terniflora, Tagetes minuta, essential oil, secretory tissues, morpho-anatomy.

Abstract

The essential oil composition and morpho-anatomy of Tagetes minuta, collected at “El Mollar” and two different populations of Tagetes terniflora collected in Tafí del Valle (Tucumán, Argentina) were studied. The essential oil of aerial parts (flowers and leaves) from both species was analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Qualitative and quantitative differences were observed in
the composition of the essential oil from both species. Oxygenated monoterpenes were the dominant compounds in the essential oil from both collections of T. terniflora where the main component was cis-tagetone (33.6% and 58.4% respectively) accompanied by significant amounts of the monotepene hydrocarbon cis-?-ocimene (17.1% and 17.4% respectively). cis-Tagetone (53.2%) was also a dominant component in T. minuta along with dihydrotagetone (10.4%) and cis-?-ocimene (19.9%). cis- and transocimenone
were distinctive components of T. terniflora which were not detected in T. minuta. Anatomically stands out the presence of secretory cavities and glandular trichomes in foliar blades and secretory ducts in stems and petiole of both species.

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Published

2017-05-11

How to Cite

Lizarraga, Emilio, Maria I. Mercado, Carolina Galvez, Ana I. Ruiz, Graciela I. Ponessa, and Cesar A. N. Catalan. 2017. “Morpho Anatomical Characterization and Essential Oils of Tagetes Terniflora and Tagetes Minuta (Asteraceae) Growing in Tucumán (Argentina)”. Boletín De La Sociedad Argentina De Botánica (Journal of the Argentine Botanical Society 52 (1):55-68. https://doi.org/10.31055/1851.2372.v52.n1.16908.

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