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Only
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yielded enough oleoresin from feeding wounds to be sampled for analysis of volatiles, although some oleoresin exudation was also seen from
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after feeding by
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The volatiles collected by SPME from each
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oleoresin sample were complex mixtures in which 53 components were identified, representing ≥92% of the total volatiles. The identified components are listed in
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in order of their elution on the DB-1 column, arranged according to the lowest and the highest percentages found for each component in the seven samples, or to the samples grouped by EO chemotypes.
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<paragraph id="8BA1E319F663FFE8FCF8EFA3FA9B9629" blockId="5.[818,1488,886,1463]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">When considering the volatiles from all oleoresins, α-pinene was a major component (18–80%), although the oleoresin volatiles from C1 trees were dominated by δ-3-carene (20–30%) and/or β-pinene (20–26%), because this group showed the lowest percentages of α-pinene (18–19%). On the other hand, α-pinene (26–80%) was the main component from C2 trees, followed by β-pinene (5–35%).</paragraph>
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The chemical composition of oleoresin from
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has been extensively studied, mainly from solvent extracts, to the extent that specific monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and resin acids can be used as chemotaxonomic markers (
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<bibRefCitation id="EF8F9EE8F663FFE8FB98E8ACFB2F9699" author="Arrabal, C. & Cortijo, M. & Fernandez de Simon, B. & Garcia Vallejo, M. C. & Cadahia, E." box="[1075,1260,1221,1240]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6" pagination="1007 - 1016" refId="ref10309" refString="Arrabal, C., Cortijo, M., Fernandez de Simon, B., Garcia Vallejo, M. C., Cadahia, E., 2005. Differentiation among five Spanish Pinus pinaster provenances based on its oleoresin terpenic composition. Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 33, 1007 - 1016." type="journal article" year="2005">Arrabal et al., 2005</bibRefCitation>
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and refs. cited therein). Nevertheless, we found only one study on the volatiles of maritime pine oleoresin. Adsorbent headspace analysis of the oleoresin volatiles from
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pruning wounds showed α- and β-pinene to be major components, with lesser proportions of camphene, myrcene, limonene, and linalool, along with traces of δ-3-carene, terpinolene, longifolene and β-caryophyllene. According to the authors, linalool was an artefact resulting from the adsorbent used in the headspace analysis (
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