Variation of Satureja douglasii monoterpenoids in relation to light intensity and herbivory
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TextoSeries ; Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 7(4), p.289-298, 1979Trabajos contenidos: - Lincoln, D. E
- Langenheim, J. H
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Genotypic variation of monoterpenoid yield and composition in Satureja douglasii was shown by growth of clonal transplants under uniform conditions. Differentiation of monoterpenoid yield was correlated with light intensity and degree of herbivory along transects. High-yielding genotypes occurred under low light, high herbivory conditions, whereas low-yielding genotypes occurred in high light, low herbivory conditions. Differentiation of monoterpenoid composition was more weakly correlated with herbivory and light intensity than was yield. There was also some evidence for seasonal variations of yield.
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