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Tools to Tie: Flower Characteristics, VOC Emission Profile, and Glandular Trichomes of Two Mexican Salvia Species to Attract Bees

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
Tools to Tie: Flower Characteristics, VOC Emission Profile, and Glandular Trichomes of Two Mexican Salvia Species to Attract Bees / C. Giuliani, M. Giovanetti, D. Lupi, M. Palamara Mesiano, R. Barilli, R. Ascrizzi, G. Flamini, G. Fico. - In: PLANTS. - ISSN 2223-7747. - 9:12(2020 Dec), pp. 1645.1-1645.16. [10.3390/plants9121645]
Abstract:
A plant can combine physical and chemical tools to interact with other organisms. Some are designed for pollinator attraction (i.e., colors and volatile organic compounds-VOCs); others can act to discourage herbivores (i.e., non-glandular trichomes). Few studies fully address available tools in a single species; notwithstanding, this information can be pivotal in understanding new interactions out of the home range. We characterized flower traits, emission profiles of constitutive compounds from flowers and leaves, micro-morphology of the glandular trichomes, and listed flower visitors of two Mexican bird-pollinated Salvia species (S. blepharophylla and S. greggii), growing in an Italian botanical garden. Flowers were highly variable in their morphometric characteristics. In both species, four trichome morphotypes with similar histochemistry and distribution were documented for leaves and flowers except the calyx abaxial side. The vegetative emission profiles were qualitatively more complex than the floral ones; however, common compounds occurring in high relative percentages were β-caryophyllene and germacrene D. Floral bouquets were dominated by limonene and β-pinene in S. greggii and by 1,8-cineole in S. blepharophylla. Two potential (non-bird) pollinators were especially abundant: small bees belonging to the genus Lasioglossum and large bees belonging to the species Xylocopa violacea. Our study highlights the plasticity of these plants, as well as tools that can be conveniently used to establish novel interactions.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Lamiaceae; Salvia blepharophylla; Salvia greggii; VOCs; bees; glandular trichomes; pollinators;
Elenco autori:
C. Giuliani, M. Giovanetti, D. Lupi, M. PALAMARA MESIANO, R. Barilli, R. Ascrizzi, G. Flamini, G. Fico
Autori di Ateneo:
FICO GELSOMINA ( autore )
GIULIANI CLAUDIA ( autore )
LUPI DANIELA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/794564
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/794564/1643437/plants-09-01645-v2.pdf
Progetto:
Orto Botanico GE Ghirardi, officina molecole.
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Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale e Applicata

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