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Floral volatiles of Genus Malus

Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
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Bedoukain RussellIPM

Volatile(s):

Malus silvestris Miller
 
Buchbauer G  1993 
 
        10Ald 
        10Hy 
        12Hy 
        16Hy 
        2-phenylethanol 
        3-carene 
        4Ac 
        6Ac 
        6OH 
        alpha-caryophyllene 
        alpha-pinene 
        alpha-terpinolene 
        benzaldehyde 
        benzyl acetate 
        beta-ionone 
        borneol 
        bornyl acetate 
        cinnamaldehyde 
        cinnamyl alcohol 
        cyclohexyl acetate 
        delta1-hexen-3-ol 
        delta3-6Ac 
        eugenol 
        geranial 
        geraniol 
        geranyl acetate 
        limonene 
        linalool 
        menthol 
        methyl butyrate 
        myrcene 
        neral 
        palmitic acid 
        p-cymene 
        perillene 
        phenethyl acetate 
        phenylmethanol 
        thymol 
        vanillin 
 
Malus domestica Borkhausen
 
Loughrin JH  1990 
 
        2-phenylethanol 
        6OH 
        benzyl acetate 
        linalool 
        perillene 
        phenylmethanol 
        Z3-6Ac 
        Z3-6OH 
 
Reference(s):

Buchbauer, G., Jirovetz, L., Wasicky, M., and Nikiforov, A. 1993. Headspace and essential oil analysis of apple flowers. J. Agric. Food Chem. 41:116-118.
 
Loughrin, J.H., Hamilton-Kemp, T.R., Andersen, R.A., and Hildebrand, D.F. 1990. Volatiles from flowers of Nicotiana sylvestris, N. otophora, and Malus × domestica: headspace components and day/night changes in their relative concentrations. Phytochem. 29:2473-2477.
 

 
Citation: El-Sayed AM 2023. The Pherobase: Database of Pheromones and Semiochemicals. <http://www.pherobase.com>.
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