INTERGENERIC HYBRIDISM BETWEEN CHAMELAUCIUM AND VERTICORDIA (MYRTACEAE) BASED ON ANALYSIS OF ESSENTIAL OILS AND MORPHOLOGY

Citation
Lm. Egertonwarburton et al., INTERGENERIC HYBRIDISM BETWEEN CHAMELAUCIUM AND VERTICORDIA (MYRTACEAE) BASED ON ANALYSIS OF ESSENTIAL OILS AND MORPHOLOGY, Australian Journal of Botany, 46(2), 1998, pp. 201-208
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
ISSN journal
00671924
Volume
46
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
201 - 208
Database
ISI
SICI code
0067-1924(1998)46:2<201:IHBCAV>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
'Eric John' is a novel variant and spontaneous hybrid that demonstrate s the floral characteristics of two myrtaceous genera, Verticordia and Chamelaucium. A comparison was made between the essential oil profile s and morphological characters of 'Eric John', Chamelaucium ciliatum, C. floriferum, C. uncinatum, and Verticordia plumosa from the site of origin of 'Eric John' to identify the parentage of the novel variant a nd assess the potential for intergeneric crosses. Biochemically,'Eric John' was strongly aligned with C.floriferum, while, morphologically, 'Eric John' was closely associated with V. plumosa. These data disting uished 'Eric John' as a possible C. floriferum x V. plumosa hybrid and indicate the potential for development of novel gene combinations for horticulture. Large dissimilarities between the essential-oil profile s and morphometry of 'Eric John', C. ciliatum and C. uncinatum negated these latter species as parental stock.