Abstract

The changes in foliar concentrations of volatile terpenes in response to water stress, fertilization and tem- perature were analyzed in Pinus halepensis and Quercus ilex. The most abundant terpenes found in both species were a-pinene and D 3 -carene. b-Pinene and myrcene were also abundant in both species. P. halepensis concentrations were much greater than those of Q. ilex in agreement with the lack of storage in the latter species (15205.60 ± 1140.04 vs. 0.54 ± 0.08 l gg -1 (d.m.)). The drought treatment (reduction to 1/3 of full watering) significantly increased the total terpene concentrations in both species (54% in P. halepensis and 119% in Q. ilex). The fertil- ization treatment (addition of either 250 kg N ha -1 or 250 kg P ha -1 or both) had no significant effects on ter- pene foliar concentrations. The terpene concentrations increased from 0.25 l gg -1 (d.m.) at 30C to 0.70 l gg -1 (d.m.) at 40 Ci nQ. ilex (the non-storing species) and from 2,240 l gg -1 (d.m.) at 30C to 15,621 l gg -1 (d.m.) at 40 Ci nP. halepensis (the storing species). Both species presented negative relationship between terpene concen- trations and relative water contents (RWC). The results of this study show that higher terpene concentrations can be expected in the warmer and drier conditions predicted for the next decades in the Mediterranean region.

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