Abstract

The primary task when breeding new varieties of essential-oil-bearing rose is to increase the essential oil content and quality. The purpose of the present research is to study the essential-oil-bearing rose collection variability in terms of the essential oil content and component composition and to identify opportunities for isolating the specimens promising for selection. The study of a collection of 112 specimens was carried out in 2017–2020 in the context of the piedmont of Crimea. The decanted essential oil content was determined using the hydrodistillation method. The component composition of rose essential oil was analyzed by gas chromatography on Crystal 5000.2. The essential oil components were identified by comparing their Kovats retention indices to the literature values. A high variability in the essential oil content in the collection (Cv = 36.3% at the average, over 4 years) and the major components content in the essential oil (Cv = 22.1–45.9%) was found. In the context of the piedmont of Crimea, the major components’ percentage content in essential oil from all the specimens including the five Bulgarian varieties did not meet the GOST ISO 9842-2017 standard requirements. This is indicative of a high-degree sensitivity to the soil and weather conditions in the region. It was found that the citronellol, geraniol, and nerol content in essential oil dropped significantly in extreme high temperature and drought conditions. Seven specimens rich in essential oil contained in the raw plant material (0.030–0.049%) and thirteen specimens with a high yield of concrete (0.31–0.39%) were identified and have been recommended for inclusion in the breeding process.

Highlights

  • Essential-oil-bearing rose is one of the best known and precious essential-oil-bearing plants

  • The purpose of the present research is to study the essential-oil-bearing rose collection variability in terms of the essential oil content and component composition, and to identify opportunities for isolating the specimens promising for selection

  • Krymchanka and Lada varieties cultivated in the piedmont of Crimea, Moscow region (Central nonchernozem belt, Russia) and in the Krasnodar Krai (Western Pre-Caucasian region), we revealed significant differences in the essential oil components ratio subject to the climatic pattern of the region and weather conditions during the study years [19]

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Introduction

Essential-oil-bearing rose is one of the best known and precious essential-oil-bearing plants. The plant is highly valued due to essential oil accumulated in the plant flower heads. The essential oil content in the rose flower head is as low as 0.03–0.05%. The rose flowers are processed using hydro distillation and extraction methods. The derived products include distillated (decanted) or extraction oil, concrete, absolute, hydrolate, and wax [1,2]. Rose essential oil is one of the most expensive and least toxic oils. It has a complex component composition and contains constituents such as geraniol, nerol, citronellol, farnesol, linalool, limonene, 1-p-menthene, myrcene, and pinene, at different ratios [1,2,3,4]

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