The chemical composition of the floral extract of Epipogium aphyllum sw. (Orchidaceae): A clue for their pollination biology
Epipogium aphyllum is a rare European obligate mycoheterotrophic orchid lacking chlorophyll. It has not been studied previously with respect to pollination biology. We studied the association between the composition of floral scent emission and its pollination systems. Field observation...
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doaj-d3defe5d873942669eed78e6c30548982020-11-24T20:40:25ZengUniversity of Belgrade, University of Novi SadArchives of Biological Sciences0354-46641821-43392014-01-0166398999810.2298/ABS1403989B0354-46641403989BThe chemical composition of the floral extract of Epipogium aphyllum sw. (Orchidaceae): A clue for their pollination biologyJakubska-Busse Anna0Jasicka-Misiak Izabela1Poliwoda Anna2Święczkowska Emilia3Kafarski Paweł4University of Wrocław, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Department of Biodiversity and Plant Cover Protection, Wrocław, PolandOpole University, Faculty of Chemistry, Opole, PolandOpole University, Faculty of Chemistry, Opole, PolandUniversity of Gdańsk, Department of Plant Taxonomy and Nature Conservation, Gdańsk, PolandOpole University, Faculty of Chemistry, Opole, PolandEpipogium aphyllum is a rare European obligate mycoheterotrophic orchid lacking chlorophyll. It has not been studied previously with respect to pollination biology. We studied the association between the composition of floral scent emission and its pollination systems. Field observation indicates that the main pollinators of Epipogium aphyllum are representatives of the genus Bombus (Hymenoptera), B. lucorum, B. hortorum, B. terrestris, B. pascuorum and B. proteus, and the genus Apis (Hymenoptera) namely A. mellifera. The main potential vector (observed to accidentally carry pollen), is most likely Episyrphus balteatus (Diptera, Syrphidae). The chemical composition of the floral extracts of 4 populations of Epipogium aphyllum Sw. growing naturally in Poland and the Czech Republic was examined by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with diode-array detection and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS) techniques. According to GC-MS analysis, 9-tricosene, nonadecane, 1-nonadecene and nonacosane predominated in the floral extracts. The studied samples were also characterized by relatively high amounts of benzenoids, e.g. methyl cinnamate, which is known as an attractant to the males of various orchid bees. LC-ESI-MS revealed the presence of flavor compounds such as vanillin (4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde) and its derivative acetovanillone, together with higher amounts of aliphatic and phenolic acids. Additionally, we detected the presence of indole and morphine derivatives.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2014/0354-46641403989B.pdfEpipogium aphyllumfloral extractpollination strategy |
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The chemical composition of the floral extract of Epipogium aphyllum sw. (Orchidaceae): A clue for their pollination biology |
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The chemical composition of the floral extract of Epipogium aphyllum sw. (Orchidaceae): A clue for their pollination biology |
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The chemical composition of the floral extract of Epipogium aphyllum sw. (Orchidaceae): A clue for their pollination biology |
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The chemical composition of the floral extract of Epipogium aphyllum sw. (Orchidaceae): A clue for their pollination biology |
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The chemical composition of the floral extract of Epipogium aphyllum sw. (Orchidaceae): A clue for their pollination biology |
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chemical composition of the floral extract of epipogium aphyllum sw. (orchidaceae): a clue for their pollination biology |
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University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad |
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Archives of Biological Sciences |
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0354-4664 1821-4339 |
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2014-01-01 |
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Epipogium aphyllum is a rare European obligate mycoheterotrophic orchid
lacking chlorophyll. It has not been studied previously with respect to
pollination biology. We studied the association between the composition of
floral scent emission and its pollination systems. Field observation
indicates that the main pollinators of Epipogium aphyllum are representatives
of the genus Bombus (Hymenoptera), B. lucorum, B. hortorum, B. terrestris, B.
pascuorum and B. proteus, and the genus Apis (Hymenoptera) namely A.
mellifera. The main potential vector (observed to accidentally carry pollen),
is most likely Episyrphus balteatus (Diptera, Syrphidae). The chemical
composition of the floral extracts of 4 populations of Epipogium aphyllum Sw.
growing naturally in Poland and the Czech Republic was examined by gas
chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and high-performance
liquid chromatography coupled with diode-array detection and electrospray
ionization mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS) techniques. According to GC-MS
analysis, 9-tricosene, nonadecane, 1-nonadecene and nonacosane predominated
in the floral extracts. The studied samples were also characterized by
relatively high amounts of benzenoids, e.g. methyl cinnamate, which is known
as an attractant to the males of various orchid bees. LC-ESI-MS revealed the
presence of flavor compounds such as vanillin
(4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde) and its derivative acetovanillone, together
with higher amounts of aliphatic and phenolic acids. Additionally, we
detected the presence of indole and morphine derivatives. |
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Epipogium aphyllum floral extract pollination strategy |
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