Volatile monoterpene ‘fingerprints’ of resinous Protium tree species in the Amazon rainforest
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Resumo: | Volatile terpenoid resins represent a diverse group of plant defense chemicals involved in defense against herbivory, abiotic stress, and communication. However, their composition in tropical forests remains poorly characterized. As a part of tree identification, the ‘smell’ of damaged trunks is widely used, but is highly subjective. Here, we analyzed trunk volatile monoterpene emissions from 15 species of the genus Protium in the central Amazon. By normalizing the abundances of 28 monoterpenes, 9 monoterpene ‘fingerprint’ patterns emerged, characterized by a distinct dominant monoterpene. While 4 of the ‘fingerprint’ patterns were composed of multiple species, 5 were composed of a single species. Moreover, among individuals of the same species, 6 species had a single ‘fingerprint’ pattern, while 9 species had two or more ‘fingerprint’ patterns among individuals. A comparison of ‘fingerprints’ between 2015 and 2017 from 15 individuals generally showed excellent agreement, demonstrating a strong dependence on species identity, but not time of collection. The results are consistent with a previous study that found multiple divergent copies of monoterpene synthase enzymes in Protium. We conclude that the monoterpene ‘fingerprint’ database has important implications for constraining Protium species identification and phylogenetic relationships and enhancing understanding of physiological and ecological functions of resins and their potential commercial applications. © 2019 The Authors |
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Piva, Luani Rde OliveiraJardine, Kolby J.Gimenez, Bruno OlivaOliveira Perdiz, Ricardo deMenezes, Valdiek S.Durgante, Flávia MachadoCobello, Leticia OliveiraHiguchi, NiroChambers, Jeffrey Quintin2020-02-11T20:13:05Z2020-02-11T20:13:05Z2019https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1102710.1016/j.phytochem.2019.01.014Volume 160, Pags. 61-70Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChemotaxonomyHyperdominant genusIsoprenoidsProtium spp. (burseraceae)ResinsTropical tree identificationVolatile Organic CompoundsVolatile monoterpene ‘fingerprints’ of resinous Protium tree species in the Amazon rainforestinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlePhytochemistryVolatile terpenoid resins represent a diverse group of plant defense chemicals involved in defense against herbivory, abiotic stress, and communication. However, their composition in tropical forests remains poorly characterized. As a part of tree identification, the ‘smell’ of damaged trunks is widely used, but is highly subjective. Here, we analyzed trunk volatile monoterpene emissions from 15 species of the genus Protium in the central Amazon. By normalizing the abundances of 28 monoterpenes, 9 monoterpene ‘fingerprint’ patterns emerged, characterized by a distinct dominant monoterpene. While 4 of the ‘fingerprint’ patterns were composed of multiple species, 5 were composed of a single species. Moreover, among individuals of the same species, 6 species had a single ‘fingerprint’ pattern, while 9 species had two or more ‘fingerprint’ patterns among individuals. A comparison of ‘fingerprints’ between 2015 and 2017 from 15 individuals generally showed excellent agreement, demonstrating a strong dependence on species identity, but not time of collection. The results are consistent with a previous study that found multiple divergent copies of monoterpene synthase enzymes in Protium. We conclude that the monoterpene ‘fingerprint’ database has important implications for constraining Protium species identification and phylogenetic relationships and enhancing understanding of physiological and ecological functions of resins and their potential commercial applications. © 2019 The Authorsengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf1517293https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/11027/1/artigo-inpa.pdf22ba529afd563b9dc03f019804398321MD511/110272020-07-13 13:40:11.331oai:repositorio:1/11027Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-07-13T17:40:11Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false |
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Volatile monoterpene ‘fingerprints’ of resinous Protium tree species in the Amazon rainforest |
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Volatile monoterpene ‘fingerprints’ of resinous Protium tree species in the Amazon rainforest |
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Volatile monoterpene ‘fingerprints’ of resinous Protium tree species in the Amazon rainforest Piva, Luani Rde Oliveira Chemotaxonomy Hyperdominant genus Isoprenoids Protium spp. (burseraceae) Resins Tropical tree identification Volatile Organic Compounds |
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Volatile monoterpene ‘fingerprints’ of resinous Protium tree species in the Amazon rainforest |
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Volatile monoterpene ‘fingerprints’ of resinous Protium tree species in the Amazon rainforest |
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Volatile monoterpene ‘fingerprints’ of resinous Protium tree species in the Amazon rainforest |
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Volatile monoterpene ‘fingerprints’ of resinous Protium tree species in the Amazon rainforest |
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Volatile monoterpene ‘fingerprints’ of resinous Protium tree species in the Amazon rainforest |
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Piva, Luani Rde Oliveira |
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Piva, Luani Rde Oliveira Jardine, Kolby J. Gimenez, Bruno Oliva Oliveira Perdiz, Ricardo de Menezes, Valdiek S. Durgante, Flávia Machado Cobello, Leticia Oliveira Higuchi, Niro Chambers, Jeffrey Quintin |
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Jardine, Kolby J. Gimenez, Bruno Oliva Oliveira Perdiz, Ricardo de Menezes, Valdiek S. Durgante, Flávia Machado Cobello, Leticia Oliveira Higuchi, Niro Chambers, Jeffrey Quintin |
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Piva, Luani Rde Oliveira Jardine, Kolby J. Gimenez, Bruno Oliva Oliveira Perdiz, Ricardo de Menezes, Valdiek S. Durgante, Flávia Machado Cobello, Leticia Oliveira Higuchi, Niro Chambers, Jeffrey Quintin |
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Chemotaxonomy Hyperdominant genus Isoprenoids Protium spp. (burseraceae) Resins Tropical tree identification Volatile Organic Compounds |
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Chemotaxonomy Hyperdominant genus Isoprenoids Protium spp. (burseraceae) Resins Tropical tree identification Volatile Organic Compounds |
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Volatile terpenoid resins represent a diverse group of plant defense chemicals involved in defense against herbivory, abiotic stress, and communication. However, their composition in tropical forests remains poorly characterized. As a part of tree identification, the ‘smell’ of damaged trunks is widely used, but is highly subjective. Here, we analyzed trunk volatile monoterpene emissions from 15 species of the genus Protium in the central Amazon. By normalizing the abundances of 28 monoterpenes, 9 monoterpene ‘fingerprint’ patterns emerged, characterized by a distinct dominant monoterpene. While 4 of the ‘fingerprint’ patterns were composed of multiple species, 5 were composed of a single species. Moreover, among individuals of the same species, 6 species had a single ‘fingerprint’ pattern, while 9 species had two or more ‘fingerprint’ patterns among individuals. A comparison of ‘fingerprints’ between 2015 and 2017 from 15 individuals generally showed excellent agreement, demonstrating a strong dependence on species identity, but not time of collection. The results are consistent with a previous study that found multiple divergent copies of monoterpene synthase enzymes in Protium. We conclude that the monoterpene ‘fingerprint’ database has important implications for constraining Protium species identification and phylogenetic relationships and enhancing understanding of physiological and ecological functions of resins and their potential commercial applications. © 2019 The Authors |
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