Essential oils (EOs) belonging to 25 wild populations of Origanum vulgare L. samples, growing wild in different locations of Calabria Region (Southern Italy), were analyzed using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. The quantitative and qualitative data showed EO concentrations ranging from 0.96 to 5.10% and 37 compounds detected, representing more than 80% of the total composition of the oils. By applying hierarchical cluster analysis on the basis of the EO constituents, two main groups and three subgroups were found, reflecting the variation in the chemical composition of EOs from wild oregano populations. The first group consisted of acyclic (linalool/linalyl acetate) chemotypes with a predominant presence of linalyl acetate; the second...
Objective: Origanum vulgare L. is rarely cultivated in Iran but it is the only species of the Origan...
The present study investigated the potential interconnection between the place of cultivation of Gre...
Oregano is an aromatic species of great interest which spreads spontaneously in the Mediterranean ar...
Essential oils (EOs) belonging to 25 wild populations of Origanum vulgare L. samples, growing wild i...
Essential oil (EO) was extracted using hydrodistillation from samples of Origanum vulgare subspecies...
Oregano (Origanum vulgare L.) is one of the most commercially important herbs in the Lamiaceae famil...
Oregano is—probably—the most appreciated and widespread aromatic plant in Sicily. With the aim of ev...
A study was carried out on the essential oil ofOriganum vulgaressp. hirtum(Link) Ietswaart taken fro...
Essential oils obtained from inflorescences of three Origanum vulgare L.ssp. hirtum (Link) Ietswaart...
The aim of this research was the study “ex situ” of growth, essential oil yield and antimicrobial ac...
Oregano is an aromatic species of great interest which spreads spontaneously in the Mediterranean ar...
The aim of this research was the study "ex situ" of growth, essential oil yield and antimicrobial ac...
Objective: Origanum vulgare L. is rarely cultivated in Iran but it is the only species of the Origan...
The present study investigated the potential interconnection between the place of cultivation of Gre...
Oregano is an aromatic species of great interest which spreads spontaneously in the Mediterranean ar...
Essential oils (EOs) belonging to 25 wild populations of Origanum vulgare L. samples, growing wild i...
Essential oil (EO) was extracted using hydrodistillation from samples of Origanum vulgare subspecies...
Oregano (Origanum vulgare L.) is one of the most commercially important herbs in the Lamiaceae famil...
Oregano is—probably—the most appreciated and widespread aromatic plant in Sicily. With the aim of ev...
A study was carried out on the essential oil ofOriganum vulgaressp. hirtum(Link) Ietswaart taken fro...
Essential oils obtained from inflorescences of three Origanum vulgare L.ssp. hirtum (Link) Ietswaart...
The aim of this research was the study “ex situ” of growth, essential oil yield and antimicrobial ac...
Oregano is an aromatic species of great interest which spreads spontaneously in the Mediterranean ar...
The aim of this research was the study "ex situ" of growth, essential oil yield and antimicrobial ac...
Objective: Origanum vulgare L. is rarely cultivated in Iran but it is the only species of the Origan...
The present study investigated the potential interconnection between the place of cultivation of Gre...
Oregano is an aromatic species of great interest which spreads spontaneously in the Mediterranean ar...