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Volatile constituents of essential oils isolated at different growth stages from threeConyza species growing in Greece
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C. CanadensisBotanyThreeconyza SpeciesVolatile ElementEssential OilsPhytochemistryPhytochemicalGrowth StagesVolatile Constituents
The essential oils isolated at vegetative, flowering and flowering–fruiting stages of three Conyza species growing in Greece were analysed by GC–MS; 54 constituents were identified. The oils of C. albida were rich in limonene (10.0–21.1%), germacrene D (10.5–20.2%) and cis-lachnophyllum ester (8.8–36.5%). The oils of C. bonariensis were rich in limonene (8.3–15.1%), (E)-β-ocimene (11.5–18.9%), cis-lachnophyllum ester (10.8–21.2%) and matricaria ester (9.4–17.5%). The oils of C. canadensis were rich in limonene (50.0–70.3%) and (E)-β-ocimene (4.0–7.5%). The oils showed significant variations among the growth stages. These variations can be used for distinguishing the three species. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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