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Volatile oil constituents of Rosa canina L.: Differences related to developmental stages and floral organs

The evolution of the volatile oils during three developmental stages of Rosa canina L. flowers and the repartition of the constituents of the oils among different floral parts were examined using high-resolution gas chromatography and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Numerous components belongi...

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Published in:Plant biosystems 2011-09, Vol.145 (3), p.627-634
Main Authors: Hosni, K, Zahed, N, Chrif, R, Brahim, N. B, Kallel, M, Sebei, H
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Developmental stages
Essential oils
evolution
floral development
floral organs
flowering
Flowers
Flowers & plants
Gas chromatography
hydrocarbons
Mass spectrometry
oils
phenylethyl alcohol
Pollinators
Rosa canina
Rosa canina L
Rosaceae
spectroscopy
volatile oil
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