INVESTIGADORES
DAMBOLENA Jose Sebastian
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE, WATER AND SOIL MICRO-BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY ON THE LOSS OF MONOTERPENES FROM Tagetes minuta L. FRUITS
Autor/es:
LÓPEZ ML; LAURET CM; ZUNINO MP; DAMBOLENA JS; ZYGADLO JA
Lugar:
San Juan
Reunión:
Congreso; 2da Reunión Conjunta de Sociedades de Biología de la República Argentina; 2011
Institución organizadora:
SOCIEDAD ARGENTINA DE BIOLOGIA
Resumen:
Evaporation, leaching and biotransformation by soil microorganisms are known pathways of allelochemicals release. The influence of physico-chemical properties of monoterpenes and soil microbiological activity was evaluated on the monoterpenes loss from the essential oil of Tagetes minuta L. (Asteraceae) fruits. Hydrocarbon monoterpenes were lost faster than oxygenated monoterpenes under the effect of temperature. In addition, the lost of each compound in the oil occurred in a similar fashion than the expected according to their vapour pressures. In another experiment, the leaching of each compound from fruits by water was slightly different according to their solubility values since tagetone, ocimenones (cis-trans) and dihydrotagetone showed an altered order. Finally, soil microbiological activity had a pronounced effect on the content of monoterpenes. Under microbiological active soil treatment fruit material showed decreased contents of monoterpenes, while under sterile soil treatment the contents remained constant. The results suggest that physico-chemical properties and soil microbiological activity are factors influencing the loss of monoterpenes from plant material.