IMBIV   05474
INSTITUTO MULTIDISCIPLINARIO DE BIOLOGIA VEGETAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
The foveola of Bothriochloa alta (Poaceae: Andropogoneae):
Autor/es:
LIDIA R. SCRIVANTI, GABRIEL BERNARDELLO & ANA M. ANTON
Revista:
FLORA
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2007 vol. 203 p. 55 - 59
ISSN:
0367-2530
Resumen:
In some Bothriochloa species, the foveola or pit – a depression located in the lower glume of the sessile spikelet – has been interpreted as being an extrafloral nectary, although neither the structure has been studied nor the secretion was chemically characterized. On this basis, we analyzed the characteristics and structure of the foveola and the chemical  composition of the secretion in Bothriochloa alta (Hitchc.) Herter, a grass with disjunt distribution from North and South America. In parallel, inflorescence visitors were identified during three summers (2003–2005) in populations from the Province of Co´ rdoba (Argentina). The results show that the foveola functions as a secretory cavity producingessential oils instead of being an extrafloral nectary as previously suggested. The main compounds identified as components of the oils included methyl linoleate ester (34%), and two oxygenated sesquiterpenes: tau-cadinol (23.3%) and 6-methyl-alpha (E)-ionone (9.8%). Several species of Coleoptera, Hemiptera, and Diptera are inflorescence visitors.