Salvia broussonetii Benth. (Lamiaceae) is a rare shrubby perennial species endemic to Canary Islands; in particular, it grows in Tenerife and Lanzarote preferentially on the basaltic rocks of ocean cliffs (Clebsch and Barner 2003). Previous phytochemical investigations on S. broussonetii referred to the isolation of triterpene compounds from the plant aerial parts (Gonzalez et al. 1971, 1972a, b), besides the triterpene (Fraga et al. 1991) and diterpene (Fraga et al., 2005) profiles from hairy root cultures. The volatile profiles of the species, as well as the study of the glandular indumentum have been neglected so far. The main objective of the present investigation is, therefore, the characterization of the volatile organic compounds ...
The genus Salvia is part of the family of the Lamiaceae, comprising almost 1000 different species th...
Morphological and histological investigations of cuticle and indumentum, as well as identification o...
Nemo’s Garden® biospheres are underwater greenhouses: they represent an alternative system of agric...
The volatile profiles (VOC) and the essential oil (EO) composition from the aerial parts of Salvia b...
<p>The volatile profiles (VOC) and the essential oil (EO) composition from the aerial parts of <i>Sa...
Micromorphological, histochemical and ultrastructural investigations on the indumentum of vegetative...
The chemical composition of the essential oils obtained from plants belonging to Salvia genus is a v...
Micromorphological, histochemical and ultrastructural investigations on the indumentum of vegetative...
Salvia wagneriana is a shrub of the subgenus Calosphace, growing in Central America, particularly in...
Plants have developed a plethora of signals to interact with other organisms, finally building up a ...
Micromorphological investigations on the terpene-producing trichomes at the active secretory stage w...
Plants have developed a plethora of signals to interact with other organisms, finally building up a ...
For plants, due to their immobility, the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) provides a way...
Wild specimens of Salvia L. were collected in three different moments of anthesis and their volatile...
Salvia is the largest genus in the Lamiaceae family: such a wide number of species is due to the alm...
The genus Salvia is part of the family of the Lamiaceae, comprising almost 1000 different species th...
Morphological and histological investigations of cuticle and indumentum, as well as identification o...
Nemo’s Garden® biospheres are underwater greenhouses: they represent an alternative system of agric...
The volatile profiles (VOC) and the essential oil (EO) composition from the aerial parts of Salvia b...
<p>The volatile profiles (VOC) and the essential oil (EO) composition from the aerial parts of <i>Sa...
Micromorphological, histochemical and ultrastructural investigations on the indumentum of vegetative...
The chemical composition of the essential oils obtained from plants belonging to Salvia genus is a v...
Micromorphological, histochemical and ultrastructural investigations on the indumentum of vegetative...
Salvia wagneriana is a shrub of the subgenus Calosphace, growing in Central America, particularly in...
Plants have developed a plethora of signals to interact with other organisms, finally building up a ...
Micromorphological investigations on the terpene-producing trichomes at the active secretory stage w...
Plants have developed a plethora of signals to interact with other organisms, finally building up a ...
For plants, due to their immobility, the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) provides a way...
Wild specimens of Salvia L. were collected in three different moments of anthesis and their volatile...
Salvia is the largest genus in the Lamiaceae family: such a wide number of species is due to the alm...
The genus Salvia is part of the family of the Lamiaceae, comprising almost 1000 different species th...
Morphological and histological investigations of cuticle and indumentum, as well as identification o...
Nemo’s Garden® biospheres are underwater greenhouses: they represent an alternative system of agric...