Spatial chemometric analyses of essential oil variability in Eugenia dysenterica
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Resumo: | Chemovariations in essential oils were used for studying the spatial chemical structure of eight E. dysenterica populations in Central Brazilian Cerrado. Previously, multivariate Mantel autocorrelogram and chemical matrix variation partitioning, using the spatial and environmental data sets as predictors, have suggested a highly significant spatial variation in essential oils. In the present study, spatial chemometric methods using variograms and probability maps detected and characterized the spatial chemical structure among populations, as well as the environmental factors responsible for them. All these strategies indicated that the populations differ chemically whenever the geographical distance exceeds 120 km, an indicator of the minimal distance between samples required for conserving the genetic diversity of populations. Although being scarcely used with secondary metabolites, these methodologies may be used in a wide range of applications in species management and may lead to an effective integration of genetic, chemical and ecological perspectives. |
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Spatial chemometric analyses of essential oil variability in Eugenia dysenterica |
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Spatial chemometric analyses of essential oil variability in Eugenia dysenterica |
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Spatial chemometric analyses of essential oil variability in Eugenia dysenterica Vilela,Eliane C. Eugenia dysenterica essential oil chemovariations variogram spatial variation |
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Spatial chemometric analyses of essential oil variability in Eugenia dysenterica |
title_full |
Spatial chemometric analyses of essential oil variability in Eugenia dysenterica |
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Spatial chemometric analyses of essential oil variability in Eugenia dysenterica |
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Spatial chemometric analyses of essential oil variability in Eugenia dysenterica |
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Spatial chemometric analyses of essential oil variability in Eugenia dysenterica |
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Vilela,Eliane C. |
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Vilela,Eliane C. Duarte,Alessandra R. Naves,Ronaldo V. Santos,Suzana C. Seraphin,José C. Ferri,Pedro H. |
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Duarte,Alessandra R. Naves,Ronaldo V. Santos,Suzana C. Seraphin,José C. Ferri,Pedro H. |
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Vilela,Eliane C. Duarte,Alessandra R. Naves,Ronaldo V. Santos,Suzana C. Seraphin,José C. Ferri,Pedro H. |
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Eugenia dysenterica essential oil chemovariations variogram spatial variation |
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Eugenia dysenterica essential oil chemovariations variogram spatial variation |
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Chemovariations in essential oils were used for studying the spatial chemical structure of eight E. dysenterica populations in Central Brazilian Cerrado. Previously, multivariate Mantel autocorrelogram and chemical matrix variation partitioning, using the spatial and environmental data sets as predictors, have suggested a highly significant spatial variation in essential oils. In the present study, spatial chemometric methods using variograms and probability maps detected and characterized the spatial chemical structure among populations, as well as the environmental factors responsible for them. All these strategies indicated that the populations differ chemically whenever the geographical distance exceeds 120 km, an indicator of the minimal distance between samples required for conserving the genetic diversity of populations. Although being scarcely used with secondary metabolites, these methodologies may be used in a wide range of applications in species management and may lead to an effective integration of genetic, chemical and ecological perspectives. |
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