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 "The oil of L. petersonii was found to occur in chemical varieties, with much variation in most of them. Variety 1 contained aldehydes, ranging from high citronellal and low neral/geranial to low citronellal and high neral/geranial. Two oil chemotypes, comprising mainly hydrocarbons, were identified. One chemotype, corresponding to Penfold's ‘variety A’, contained mainly monoterpenes, while a newly discovered chemotype contained mainly sesquiterpenes, with either β-caryophyllene or globulol/viridiflorol/spathulenol as major components. The existence of a further chemotype, corresponding to Penfold's ‘variety B’, containing geranyl acetate (21-38%) and geraniol (21-29%), was also confirmed. A study of the cotyledon and seedling leaf volatiles of a form of L. petersonii, the parent of which was rich in citronellal and neral/geranial, showed that both cotyledons and seedling leaf volatiles consisted of only sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, being δ-elemene, bicycloelemene, β-elemene, germacrene-D and bicyclogermacrene. It was not until the seedling had 15 nodes (ca. 170 mm tall) that citronellal and neral/geranial were found in the leaves above the fifth node." \\ "The oil of L. petersonii was found to occur in chemical varieties, with much variation in most of them. Variety 1 contained aldehydes, ranging from high citronellal and low neral/geranial to low citronellal and high neral/geranial. Two oil chemotypes, comprising mainly hydrocarbons, were identified. One chemotype, corresponding to Penfold's ‘variety A’, contained mainly monoterpenes, while a newly discovered chemotype contained mainly sesquiterpenes, with either β-caryophyllene or globulol/viridiflorol/spathulenol as major components. The existence of a further chemotype, corresponding to Penfold's ‘variety B’, containing geranyl acetate (21-38%) and geraniol (21-29%), was also confirmed. A study of the cotyledon and seedling leaf volatiles of a form of L. petersonii, the parent of which was rich in citronellal and neral/geranial, showed that both cotyledons and seedling leaf volatiles consisted of only sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, being δ-elemene, bicycloelemene, β-elemene, germacrene-D and bicyclogermacrene. It was not until the seedling had 15 nodes (ca. 170 mm tall) that citronellal and neral/geranial were found in the leaves above the fifth node." \\
 [Leaf essential oils of the genus Leptospermum (Myrtaceae) in eastern Australia. Part 7. Leptospermum petersonii, L. liversidgei and allies., Brophy, J.J., Goldsack, R.J., Punruckvong, A., Bean, A.R., Forster, P.I., Lepschi, B.J., Rozefelds, A.C., Flavour and fragrance journal, 15(5), 2000, 342-351] [Leaf essential oils of the genus Leptospermum (Myrtaceae) in eastern Australia. Part 7. Leptospermum petersonii, L. liversidgei and allies., Brophy, J.J., Goldsack, R.J., Punruckvong, A., Bean, A.R., Forster, P.I., Lepschi, B.J., Rozefelds, A.C., Flavour and fragrance journal, 15(5), 2000, 342-351]
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 Main components the essential oil of L.petersonii (different from other Leptospermum oils) were the two citral isomers, neral (21.2%) and geranial (28.8%), a further 20% of the oil was represented by citronellal (19.6%). Other characteristic components were the corresponding alcohols (nerol, geraniol, citronellol) and their acetates. Minor characteristic constituents were isopulegol (2.5%) and 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one (0.4%). \\ Main components the essential oil of L.petersonii (different from other Leptospermum oils) were the two citral isomers, neral (21.2%) and geranial (28.8%), a further 20% of the oil was represented by citronellal (19.6%). Other characteristic components were the corresponding alcohols (nerol, geraniol, citronellol) and their acetates. Minor characteristic constituents were isopulegol (2.5%) and 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one (0.4%). \\
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