Identification of volatile compounds from three species of Cyathodium (Marchantiophyta: Cyathodiaceae) and Leiosporoceros dussii(Anthocerotophyta: Leiosporocerotaceae) from Panama, and C. foetidissimum from Costa Rica.

Cyathodium is a thalloid marchantialean liverwort with five species reported for the Neotropics. Three species that occur in Panama (C. bischlerianum, C. spruceanum, C. cavernarum) and one from Costa Rica (C. foetidissimum) were studied chemically. Female and male plants of the dioecious C. sprucean...

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Autores principales: Salazar Allen, Noris, Santana, Ana Isabel, Gómez, Nélida, Chung C, Clementina, Prashad Gupta, Mahabir
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topic Antocerote
Costa Rica
diterpenos
escatol
hepáticas neotropicales
Panamá
sesquiterpenos.
Costa Rica
diterpenes
hornwort
Neotropical liverworts
Panama
sesquiterpenes
skatole.
spellingShingle Antocerote
Costa Rica
diterpenos
escatol
hepáticas neotropicales
Panamá
sesquiterpenos.
Costa Rica
diterpenes
hornwort
Neotropical liverworts
Panama
sesquiterpenes
skatole.
Salazar Allen, Noris
Santana, Ana Isabel
Gómez, Nélida
Chung C, Clementina
Prashad Gupta, Mahabir
Identification of volatile compounds from three species of Cyathodium (Marchantiophyta: Cyathodiaceae) and Leiosporoceros dussii(Anthocerotophyta: Leiosporocerotaceae) from Panama, and C. foetidissimum from Costa Rica.
topic_facet Antocerote
Costa Rica
diterpenos
escatol
hepáticas neotropicales
Panamá
sesquiterpenos.
Costa Rica
diterpenes
hornwort
Neotropical liverworts
Panama
sesquiterpenes
skatole.
author Salazar Allen, Noris
Santana, Ana Isabel
Gómez, Nélida
Chung C, Clementina
Prashad Gupta, Mahabir
author_facet Salazar Allen, Noris
Santana, Ana Isabel
Gómez, Nélida
Chung C, Clementina
Prashad Gupta, Mahabir
author_sort Salazar Allen, Noris
title Identification of volatile compounds from three species of Cyathodium (Marchantiophyta: Cyathodiaceae) and Leiosporoceros dussii(Anthocerotophyta: Leiosporocerotaceae) from Panama, and C. foetidissimum from Costa Rica.
title_short Identification of volatile compounds from three species of Cyathodium (Marchantiophyta: Cyathodiaceae) and Leiosporoceros dussii(Anthocerotophyta: Leiosporocerotaceae) from Panama, and C. foetidissimum from Costa Rica.
title_full Identification of volatile compounds from three species of Cyathodium (Marchantiophyta: Cyathodiaceae) and Leiosporoceros dussii(Anthocerotophyta: Leiosporocerotaceae) from Panama, and C. foetidissimum from Costa Rica.
title_fullStr Identification of volatile compounds from three species of Cyathodium (Marchantiophyta: Cyathodiaceae) and Leiosporoceros dussii(Anthocerotophyta: Leiosporocerotaceae) from Panama, and C. foetidissimum from Costa Rica.
title_full_unstemmed Identification of volatile compounds from three species of Cyathodium (Marchantiophyta: Cyathodiaceae) and Leiosporoceros dussii(Anthocerotophyta: Leiosporocerotaceae) from Panama, and C. foetidissimum from Costa Rica.
title_sort identification of volatile compounds from three species of cyathodium (marchantiophyta: cyathodiaceae) and leiosporoceros dussii(anthocerotophyta: leiosporocerotaceae) from panama, and c. foetidissimum from costa rica.
description Cyathodium is a thalloid marchantialean liverwort with five species reported for the Neotropics. Three species that occur in Panama (C. bischlerianum, C. spruceanum, C. cavernarum) and one from Costa Rica (C. foetidissimum) were studied chemically. Female and male plants of the dioecious C. spruceanum were very similar in their chemical composition except for two compounds that were found only in female plants. All samples of C. spruceanum and C. bischlerianum contained, in less than three percent, the sesquiterpenes germacrene D and bicyclogermacrene. The presence of these compounds suggests a close affinity between these two species. Cyathodium bischlerianum contained mainly aromatic monoterpenes with nerolidol as the main compound. Cyathodium cavernarum also had a very distinct chemical composition with an octane derivative as its major compound. Indole compounds were found only in C. foetidissimum. The presence of these compounds in plants from Costa Rica and Tahiti suggests that they could be considered as potential chemosystematic markers for the species. Based on their chemical composition there is a clear distinction between the four species of Cyathodium studied. The chemistry of these species supports previous morphological and genetic studies. Only two compounds could be identified in Leiosporoceros dussii. There is a need for additional genetic and chemical studies on neotropical Cyathodium and Leiosporoceros. Key
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spelling I10-R325-article-174512019-12-14T13:47:31Z Identification of volatile compounds from three species of Cyathodium (Marchantiophyta: Cyathodiaceae) and Leiosporoceros dussii(Anthocerotophyta: Leiosporocerotaceae) from Panama, and C. foetidissimum from Costa Rica. Identificación de compuestos volátiles de tres especies de Cyathodium (Marchantiophyta: Cyathodiaceae) y Leiosporoceros dussii(Anthocerotophyta: Leiosporocerotaceae) de Panama y C. foetidissimum de Costa Rica Salazar Allen, Noris Santana, Ana Isabel Gómez, Nélida Chung C, Clementina Prashad Gupta, Mahabir Antocerote Costa Rica diterpenos escatol hepáticas neotropicales Panamá sesquiterpenos. Costa Rica diterpenes hornwort Neotropical liverworts Panama sesquiterpenes skatole. Cyathodium is a thalloid marchantialean liverwort with five species reported for the Neotropics. Three species that occur in Panama (C. bischlerianum, C. spruceanum, C. cavernarum) and one from Costa Rica (C. foetidissimum) were studied chemically. Female and male plants of the dioecious C. spruceanum were very similar in their chemical composition except for two compounds that were found only in female plants. All samples of C. spruceanum and C. bischlerianum contained, in less than three percent, the sesquiterpenes germacrene D and bicyclogermacrene. The presence of these compounds suggests a close affinity between these two species. Cyathodium bischlerianum contained mainly aromatic monoterpenes with nerolidol as the main compound. Cyathodium cavernarum also had a very distinct chemical composition with an octane derivative as its major compound. Indole compounds were found only in C. foetidissimum. The presence of these compounds in plants from Costa Rica and Tahiti suggests that they could be considered as potential chemosystematic markers for the species. Based on their chemical composition there is a clear distinction between the four species of Cyathodium studied. The chemistry of these species supports previous morphological and genetic studies. Only two compounds could be identified in Leiosporoceros dussii. There is a need for additional genetic and chemical studies on neotropical Cyathodium and Leiosporoceros. Key  Identificación de compuestos volátiles de tres especies de Cyathodium (Marchantiophyta: Cyathodiaceae) y Leiosporoceros dussii (Anthocerotophyta: Leiosporocerotaceae) de Panama y C. foetidissimum de Costa Rica. Cyathodium es una hepática marchantial con cinco especies comunicadas para el Neotrópico. Se estudió la composición química de tres especies que crecen en Panamá (C. bischlerianum, C. spruceanum, C. cavernarum) y, una que crece en Costa Rica (C. foetidissimum). Plantas femeninas y masculinas del dioico C. spruceanum fueron muy similares en su composición química excepto por dos compuestos que se encontraron solo en plantas femeninas. Todas las muestras de Cyathodium spruceanum y C. bischlerianum contenían, en un porcentaje de menos del tres por ciento, los sesquiterpenos germacreno D y biciclogermacreno. La presencia de estos compuestos sugiere una afinidad muy cercana entre las dos especies. Cyathodium bischlerianum contiene principalmente monoterpenos aromáticos con nerolidol como el compuesto principal. Cyathodium cavernarum también tuvo una composición química muy distintiva con un derivado del octano como su compuesto principal. Compuestos de indol fueron encontrados solo en C. foetidissimum. La presencia de estos compuestos en plantas de Costa Rica y Tahiti sugiere que puedan ser marcadores quimosistemáticos para esta especieLas cuatro especies de Cyathodium estudiadas se pueden distinguir de acuerdo con su composición química. La química de estas especies apoya estudios genéticos y morfológicos previos. Solo dos compuestos pudieron ser identificados en Leiosporoceros dussii. Se necesitan estudios genéticos y químicos adicionales para los Cyathodium y Leiosporoceros neotropicales. Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2017-07-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo original application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/17451 10.31055/1851.2372.v52.n2.17451 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica (Journal of the Argentine Botanical Society; Vol. 52 No. 2 (2017): June; 357-370 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica; Vol. 52 Núm. 2 (2017): Junio.; 357-370 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica; v. 52 n. 2 (2017): Junio.; 357-370 1851-2372 0373-580X 10.31055/1851.2372.v52.n2 eng https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/17451/17231 Derechos de autor 2017 Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica