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Silicon tubing volatile collection (Polemoniaceae)
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Description
Volatile organic compounds were sampled from single flowers using dynamic headspace sampling, then analyzed with thermal desorption gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to identify and quantify floral volatile emissions.
Typical Equipment
- 7 cm × 10 cm bag
- 5 mg Tenax
- Shimadzu QP2010
- Re-SMS column
- BOUQUET R package
Output Measurements
- volatile emission rates per flower per hour
- volatile compound identification
- relative volatile concentrations
Papers Using This Protocol (13)
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Natural selection on floral volatiles and other traits can change with snowmelt timing and summer precipitation
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Effects of experimental warming on floral scent, display and rewards in two subalpine herbs
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Floral phenotypic response of <i> Ipomopsis aggregata </i> and related hybrids to changing soil moisture and nitrogen enrichment
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Determining changes in floral volatile composition of <i> Ipomopsis aggregata </i> in response to nectar robbing and its associated microorganisms
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Effects of high temperature and early snowmelt on floral morphology and volatile organic compounds in <i> Ipomopsis aggregata </i>
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Effects of nectar robbing on the volatile organic compounds and nectar chemistry of intraindividual flowers in <i> Corydalis caseana </i> ssp. <i> brandegeei </i>
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Advanced phenology of intraguild predators shifts herbivore host plant preference and performance
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Phenotypic plasticity of floral volatiles in response to increasing drought stress
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Volatile organic compounds as signals for pollinators and their consistency across years
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Effects of phenological stage and temperature on <i>Ligusticum porteri’s</i> volatiles and trophic interactions
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Floral scent in natural hybrids of <i>Ipomopsis</i> (Polemoniaceae) and their two parental species
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Investigating the impact of pollinator- and seed predator-mediated selection on floral traits in an <i>Ipomopsis aggregata</i> and <i>I. tenuituba</i> (Polemoniaceae) hybrid zone
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