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Inheritance of the sesquiterpenes longipinenone and hydroxy-longipinenone within the Achillea millefolium complex (Compositae)
Authors:U. Fischer    S. Vetter    J. Novak    S. Glasl    J. Saukel   C. Franz
Affiliation:University of Veterinary Medicine, IAB–Institute for Applied Botany, Veterinärplatz 1, A-1210 Vienna, Austria. E-mail:;University of Vienna, Institute of Pharmacognosy, UZA II Pharmaziezentrum, Althanstrasse 14, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Three selfing and 13 crossing experiments between tetraploid individuals of Achillea ceretanica, Achillea collina, Achillea distans ssp.‘styriaca’ Saukel (ined.), and Achillea pratensis (Achillea millefolium complex, Compositae), five F1 crosses, three backcrosses and one further selfing experiment were carried out in order to study the inheritance of longipinenone (1) and its hydroxyl derivative (2). From these crossings, 1294 plants were studied by qualitative thin layer chromatography. Progenies from parent and F1 plants without longipinenones (0‐type, ll) uniformly contained none of these two sesquiterpenes. All other crossing experiments showed typical segregation patterns of 0‐type, L‐type (longipinenone (1) without hydroxylongipinenone, L.hh) and H‐type (hydroxy‐longipinenone (2) and occasionally longipinenone, L.H.) in the ratio of 1 : 1 and 1 : 3. According to these results both derivatives are under dominant genetic control regulated by genes L and H, whereby hydroxylation takes place after synthesis of longipinenone (1).
Keywords:Achillea millefolium complex    inheritance    hydroxy-longipinenone (2)    longipinenone (1)    sesquiterpenes
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