Comparison of furanocoumarin concentrations of greenhouse-grownRuta chalepensis with outdoor plants later transferred to a greenhouse
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Chemical Ecology
- Vol. 17 (1) , 21-27
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00994419
Abstract
Ruta chalepensis contained concentrations of furanocoumarins 25–50% of those found inR. graveolens both in the whole leaf and on its surface. On the leaf surface of plants grown all year indoors in a greenhouse, they increased steadily between November 1 and December 14 on mature upper and lower leaves. New growth upper leaves on December 14 contained less than mature upper leaves. Plants transferred from outdoors to the greenhouse showed decreased concentrations after the first two weeks, followed by recovery both in the whole leaf and on the leaf surface. Proportions of xanthotoxin and bergapten to psoralen changed during the experiment. On the leaf surfaces and in the whole upper leaves of the indoor plants, the proportions were often similar, but in the transferred plants, in most cases, psoralen was less than bergapten or xanthotoxin in the upper leaves and markedly less in the lower leaves. Implications of these findings for possible effects of environmental changes on secondary plant metabolism are discussed.Keywords
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