Essential Oil Chemical Variability in <i>Oliveria decumbens</i> (Apiaceae) from Different Regions of Iran and Its Relationship with Environmental Factors

<i>Oliveria decumbens</i> Vent. (Apiaceae) is an annual herb resistant to harsh environmental conditions, which has got numerous pharmacological, food and feed, and cosmetic applications. In the present study, the variation in the essential oil (EO) content and composition of twelve <...

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Main Authors: Akbar Karami, Tahereh Khoushbakht, Hassan Esmaeili, Filippo Maggi
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/6/680
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spelling doaj-2cadcc2aacab4f52840b543fcf79fc9a2020-11-25T03:10:41ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472020-05-01968068010.3390/plants9060680Essential Oil Chemical Variability in <i>Oliveria decumbens</i> (Apiaceae) from Different Regions of Iran and Its Relationship with Environmental FactorsAkbar Karami0Tahereh Khoushbakht1Hassan Esmaeili2Filippo Maggi3Department of Horticultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Shiraz University, 71441-65186 Shiraz, IranDepartment of Horticultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Shiraz University, 71441-65186 Shiraz, IranDepartment of Horticultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Shiraz University, 71441-65186 Shiraz, IranSchool of Pharmacy, University of Camerino, 62032 Camerino, Italy<i>Oliveria decumbens</i> Vent. (Apiaceae) is an annual herb resistant to harsh environmental conditions, which has got numerous pharmacological, food and feed, and cosmetic applications. In the present study, the variation in the essential oil (EO) content and composition of twelve <i>O. decumbens</i> populations growing wild in several habitats of Iran was studied. The EO contents varied from 2.71% (Darab) to 8.52% (Behbahan) on a dry matter basis, where the latter population revealed to be the highest source of essential oil reported so far in this species. Gas chromatography (GC-FID) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis revealed that carvacrol (18.8–51.8%), thymol (20.3–38.7%), <i>γ</i>-terpinene (0.9–28.8%), <i>p</i>-cymene (1.6–21.3%) and myristicin (0.8–9.9%) were the major volatile compounds in all the investigated populations. The EO content had a strong and significant positive correlation with temperature (r = 0.62) and sand content (r = 0.73), but a strong and significant negative correlation with altitude (r = −0.61). On the other hand, the rising altitude led to an increase in thymol content. Cluster and principal component analyses placed the samples from different regions into two main groups based on the main EO components, including thymol/carvacrol type and <i>γ</i>-terpinene/thymol/carvacrol/<i>p</i>-cymene type. This study provides valuable information for identifying chemotypes in <i>O. decumbens</i> as well as insight into planning a domestication and cultivation program.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/6/680essential oil (EO)<i>Oliveria decumbens</i>carvacrolthymolenvironmental factors
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Essential Oil Chemical Variability in <i>Oliveria decumbens</i> (Apiaceae) from Different Regions of Iran and Its Relationship with Environmental Factors
Plants
essential oil (EO)
<i>Oliveria decumbens</i>
carvacrol
thymol
environmental factors
author_facet Akbar Karami
Tahereh Khoushbakht
Hassan Esmaeili
Filippo Maggi
author_sort Akbar Karami
title Essential Oil Chemical Variability in <i>Oliveria decumbens</i> (Apiaceae) from Different Regions of Iran and Its Relationship with Environmental Factors
title_short Essential Oil Chemical Variability in <i>Oliveria decumbens</i> (Apiaceae) from Different Regions of Iran and Its Relationship with Environmental Factors
title_full Essential Oil Chemical Variability in <i>Oliveria decumbens</i> (Apiaceae) from Different Regions of Iran and Its Relationship with Environmental Factors
title_fullStr Essential Oil Chemical Variability in <i>Oliveria decumbens</i> (Apiaceae) from Different Regions of Iran and Its Relationship with Environmental Factors
title_full_unstemmed Essential Oil Chemical Variability in <i>Oliveria decumbens</i> (Apiaceae) from Different Regions of Iran and Its Relationship with Environmental Factors
title_sort essential oil chemical variability in <i>oliveria decumbens</i> (apiaceae) from different regions of iran and its relationship with environmental factors
publisher MDPI AG
series Plants
issn 2223-7747
publishDate 2020-05-01
description <i>Oliveria decumbens</i> Vent. (Apiaceae) is an annual herb resistant to harsh environmental conditions, which has got numerous pharmacological, food and feed, and cosmetic applications. In the present study, the variation in the essential oil (EO) content and composition of twelve <i>O. decumbens</i> populations growing wild in several habitats of Iran was studied. The EO contents varied from 2.71% (Darab) to 8.52% (Behbahan) on a dry matter basis, where the latter population revealed to be the highest source of essential oil reported so far in this species. Gas chromatography (GC-FID) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis revealed that carvacrol (18.8–51.8%), thymol (20.3–38.7%), <i>γ</i>-terpinene (0.9–28.8%), <i>p</i>-cymene (1.6–21.3%) and myristicin (0.8–9.9%) were the major volatile compounds in all the investigated populations. The EO content had a strong and significant positive correlation with temperature (r = 0.62) and sand content (r = 0.73), but a strong and significant negative correlation with altitude (r = −0.61). On the other hand, the rising altitude led to an increase in thymol content. Cluster and principal component analyses placed the samples from different regions into two main groups based on the main EO components, including thymol/carvacrol type and <i>γ</i>-terpinene/thymol/carvacrol/<i>p</i>-cymene type. This study provides valuable information for identifying chemotypes in <i>O. decumbens</i> as well as insight into planning a domestication and cultivation program.
topic essential oil (EO)
<i>Oliveria decumbens</i>
carvacrol
thymol
environmental factors
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/6/680
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