Metabolic Pathways |
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Structure |
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IUPAC Name |
(2Z)-3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dienal |
PubChem CID |
643779 |
Synonymous Names |
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Formula |
C10H16O |
Molecular Weight |
152.23 |
Chemical Class |
Aldehyde, Terpenoid, Enal, Aliphatic, Prenol, Carbonyl, Organic oxide |
Reference Link |
- Dobson, H. E. M., Bergström, J., Bergström, G., and Groth, I. 1987. Pollen and flower volatiles in two Rosa species. Phytochemistry. 26:3171–3173.
- Cuevas, F. J., Moreno-Rojas, J. M., and Ruiz-Moreno, M. J. 2017. Assessing a traceability technique in fresh oranges (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) with an HS-SPME-GC-MS method. Towards a volatile characterisation of organic oranges. Food Chem. 221:1930–193
- González-Mas, M. C., Rambla, J. L., López-Gresa, M. P., Blázquez, M. A., and Granell, A. 2019. Volatile Compounds in Citrus Essential Oils: A Comprehensive Review. Front Plant Sci. 10:12.
- Hijaz, F., El-Shesheny, I., and Killiny, N. 2013. Herbivory by the insect diaphorina citri induces greater change in citrus plant volatile profile than does infection by the bacterium, Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus. Plant Signal Behav. 8:doi: 10.4161
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Plants/Microbial Species and Abiotic/Biotic Stimuli |
Plant/Microbial Species |
Abiotic/Biotic Stimuli |
Rosa rugosa (Japanese rose) |
None |
Citrus sinensis (Sweet orange) |
Insect - Diaphorina citri - Asian Citrus Psyllid |
Citrus medica (Citron) |
None |
Citrus reticulata (Mandarin orange) |
None |
Citrus paradisi (Grapefruit) |
None |
Citrus grandis (Pummelo) |
None |
Citrus limon (Lemon) |
None |
Citrus aurantifolia (Lime) |
None |
Citrus bergamia (Bergamot orange) |
None |
Citrus junos (Yuzu) |
None |
Citrus aurantium (Bitter orange) |
None |
Citrus sinensis (Sweet orange) |
Bacteria - Candidatus Liberibacter - asiaticus |
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Confirmed/Hypothesized Functions |
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