THE HOMOLOGY OF RED FLOWER COLOR IN CRASSULA, COTYLEDON AND TYLECODON(CRASSULACEAE)

Citation
Be. Vanwyk et Pjd. Winter, THE HOMOLOGY OF RED FLOWER COLOR IN CRASSULA, COTYLEDON AND TYLECODON(CRASSULACEAE), Biochemical systematics and ecology, 23(3), 1995, pp. 291-293
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology,Biology
ISSN journal
03051978
Volume
23
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
291 - 293
Database
ISI
SICI code
0305-1978(1995)23:3<291:THORFC>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
The chemical basis of red flower pigmentation in species of Cotyledon, Crassula and Tylecodon is reported. Only six major anthocyanins were found in the 10 species and 22 samples investigated, and each of the g enera had a characteristic combination of compounds. Crassula flowers invariably have only two of the major pigments, the 8-glucosides of cy anidin and peonidin. In Cotyledon, cyanidin-3-sophoroside is the domin ant pigment in most of the samples and cyanidin-3-sambubioside only in some of them. This is also the major anthocyanin in orange-coloured T ylecodon flowers, but relatively high yields of delphinidin-3-sambubio side are found in dark red flowers. The anthocyanins reflect the close taxonomic relationship between Cotyledon and Tylecodon, and the more distant affinity of both genera with Crassula.