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Geographic and phenotypic variation in heartwood and essential-oil characters in natural populations of Santalum austrocaledonicum in Vanuatu.

Tony Page1, Ian Southwell, Mike Russell, Hanington Tate, Joseph Tungon, Chanel Sam, Geoff Dickinson, Ken Robson, Roger R B Leakey.   

Abstract

Phenotypic variation in heartwood and essential-oil characters of Santalum austrocaledonicum was assessed across eleven populations on seven islands of Vanuatu. Trees differed significantly in their percentage heartwood cross-sectional area and this varied independently of stem diameter. The concentrations of the four major essential-oil constituents (alpha-santalol, beta-santalol, (Z)-beta-curcumen-12-ol, and cis-nuciferol) of alcohol-extracted heartwood exhibited at least tenfold and continuous tree-to-tree variation. Commercially important components alpha- and beta-santalol found in individual trees ranged from 0.8-47% and 0-24.1%, respectively, across all populations, and significant (P<0.05) differences for each were found between individual populations. The Erromango population was unique in that the mean concentrations of its monocyclic ((Z)-beta-curcumen-12-ol and cis-nuciferol) sesquiterpenes exceeded those of its bi- and tricyclic (alpha- and beta-santalol) sesquiterpenes. Heartwood colour varied between trees and spanned 65 colour categories, but no identifiable relationships were found between heartwood colour and alpha- and beta-santalol, although a weak relationship was evident between colour saturation and total oil concentration. These results indicate that the heartwood colour is not a reliable predictive trait for oil quality. The results of this study highlight the knowledge gaps in fundamental understanding of heartwood biology in Santalum genus. The intraspecific variation in heartwood cross-sectional area, oil concentration, and oil quality traits is of considerable importance to the domestication of sandalwood and present opportunities for the development of highly superior S. austrocaledonicum cultivars that conform to the industry's International Standards used for S. album.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20730962     DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.200900382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Biodivers        ISSN: 1612-1872            Impact factor:   2.408


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Authors:  Jaime A Teixeira da Silva; Mafatlal M Kher; Deepak Soner; Tony Page; Xinhua Zhang; M Nataraj; Guohua Ma
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2016-01-08       Impact factor: 4.116

2.  Sandalwood fragrance biosynthesis involves sesquiterpene synthases of both the terpene synthase (TPS)-a and TPS-b subfamilies, including santalene synthases.

Authors:  Christopher G Jones; Jessie Moniodis; Katherine G Zulak; Adrian Scaffidi; Julie A Plummer; Emilio L Ghisalberti; Elizabeth L Barbour; Jörg Bohlmann
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2011-03-24       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 3.  From ethnobotany to mainstream agriculture: socially modified Cinderella species capturing 'trade-ons' for 'land maxing'.

Authors:  Roger R B Leakey
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2019-03-23       Impact factor: 4.116

4.  Functional Characterization of Novel Sesquiterpene Synthases from Indian Sandalwood, Santalum album.

Authors:  Prabhakar Lal Srivastava; Pankaj P Daramwar; Ramakrishnan Krithika; Avinash Pandreka; S Shiva Shankar; Hirekodathakallu V Thulasiram
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-05-15       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Sesquiterpene Variation in West Australian Sandalwood (Santalum spicatum).

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Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2017-06-06       Impact factor: 4.411

6.  Comparative transcriptome profiling of high and low oil yielding Santalum album L.

Authors:  Tanzeem Fatima; Rangachari Krishnan; Ashutosh Srivastava; Vageeshbabu S Hanur; M Srinivasa Rao
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-04-28       Impact factor: 3.752

7.  Biosynthesis of Sandalwood Oil: Santalum album CYP76F cytochromes P450 produce santalols and bergamotol.

Authors:  Maria L Diaz-Chavez; Jessie Moniodis; Lufiani L Madilao; Sharon Jancsik; Christopher I Keeling; Elizabeth L Barbour; Emilio L Ghisalberti; Julie A Plummer; Christopher G Jones; Jörg Bohlmann
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-09-18       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  The Assessment of Quality of Products Called Sandalwood Oil Based on the Information Provided by Manufacturer of the Oil on Polish, German, and English Websites.

Authors:  Magdalena Hartman-Petrycka; Agata Lebiedowska
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2021-07-12       Impact factor: 2.629

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