Abstract

Bearded irises are ornamental plants with distinctive floral fragrance grown worldwide. To identify the floral scent profiles, twenty-seven accessions derived from three bearded iris, including Iris. germanica, I. pumila and I. pallida were used to investigate the composition and relative contents of floral scent components by headspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS). A total of 219 floral scent components were detected in blooming flowers. The scent profile varied significantly among and within the three investigated species. Principal component analysis (PCA) indicated that terpenes, alcohols and esters contributed the most to the floral scent components and 1-caryophyllene, linalool, citronellol, methyl cinnamate, β-cedrene, thujopsene, methyl myristate, linalyl acetate, isosafrole, nerol, geraniol were identified as the major components. In a hierarchical cluster analysis, twenty-seven accessions could be clustered into six different groups, most of which had representative scent components such as linalool, citronellyl acetate, thujopsene, citronellol, methyl cinnamate and 1-caryophyllene. Our findings provide a theoretical reference for floral scent evaluation and breeding of bearded irises.

Highlights

  • Floral scent is a complex mixture of low molecular weight volatile secondary metabolite compounds released by plant flowers, which gives the flower its unique fragrance Floral scent plays an important role in plants’ reproductive process by attracting pollinators [1], and enhances the aesthetic properties of ornamental plants [2]

  • Our result provides a detailed evaluation for floral scent profile in bearded iris

  • A total of 219 volatile compounds in floral scent were detected from fully open flowers of twenty-seven accessions in three bearded iris species I. germanica, I. pumila and I. pallida

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Introduction

Floral scent is a complex mixture of low molecular weight volatile secondary metabolite compounds released by plant flowers, which gives the flower its unique fragrance Floral scent plays an important role in plants’ reproductive process by attracting pollinators [1], and enhances the aesthetic properties of ornamental plants [2]. Bearded iris is an Iris (Iridaceae) member that gains its name from the line of thick hairs that emerges from the throat of the flowers. These hairs form a long, furry caterpillar towards the back of the fall petals so as to guide pollinators towards the pollen [15]. I. germanica has the greatest number of Molecules 2019, 24, 1773; doi:10.3390/molecules24091773 www.mdpi.com/journal/molecules

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