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 [Fragrance chemotypes of Platanthera (Orchidaceae)‐the result of adaptation to pollinating moths?., Tollsten, L., Bergström, L. G., Nordic Journal of Botany, Vol.13(6), 1993, 607-613] [Fragrance chemotypes of Platanthera (Orchidaceae)‐the result of adaptation to pollinating moths?., Tollsten, L., Bergström, L. G., Nordic Journal of Botany, Vol.13(6), 1993, 607-613]
  
-Electrophysiologically active compounds from Pbifolia flowers are benzyl benzoate, benzyl salicylate, cinnamyl alcohol, lilac aldehydes, methyl benzoate and methyl salicylate. \\ +|{{:linalool.jpg| linalool}} \\ linalool |{{:lilac_aldehydes.jpg|}} \\ lilac aldehydes |{{:lilac_alcohols.jpg|}} \\ lilac alcohols |{{:benzoate.jpg|}} \\ methyl benzoate (R=Me)|{{:methylsalicylat.jpg| methyl salicylate }} \\ methyl salicylate | 
-[Volatiles from flowers of Platanthera bifolia (Orchidaceaeattractive to the silver Y moth, Autographa gamma (LepidopteraNoctuidae)., Plepys, D., Ibarra, F., Löfstedt, C., Oikos, Vol.99(1), 2002, 69-74]+
  
 "Although the German popular name 'Waldhyacinthe' (wood hyacinth) and many literature sources ascribe a hyacinth-like scent to this orchid, it is more reminescent of certain lily nd honeysuckle species and, in very general terms, posesses a basic scent concept of the 'white-floral' type." \\ "Although the German popular name 'Waldhyacinthe' (wood hyacinth) and many literature sources ascribe a hyacinth-like scent to this orchid, it is more reminescent of certain lily nd honeysuckle species and, in very general terms, posesses a basic scent concept of the 'white-floral' type." \\
 This scent is mainly attributable to linalool (18.8% of the headspace), methyl benzoate (58.0%) and methyl salicylate (2.4%), with special significance ascribed to the trace components like lilac aldehydes, lilac alcohols and their acetates, cinnamic aldehyde, geraniol, eugenol and vanillin. \\ This scent is mainly attributable to linalool (18.8% of the headspace), methyl benzoate (58.0%) and methyl salicylate (2.4%), with special significance ascribed to the trace components like lilac aldehydes, lilac alcohols and their acetates, cinnamic aldehyde, geraniol, eugenol and vanillin. \\
 [Roman Kaiser, The scent of orchids: olfactory and chemical investigations., Basel 1993, 177-179 and 240-241] [Roman Kaiser, The scent of orchids: olfactory and chemical investigations., Basel 1993, 177-179 and 240-241]
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 +Electrophysiologically active compounds from P. bifolia flowers are benzyl benzoate, benzyl salicylate, cinnamyl alcohol, lilac aldehydes, methyl benzoate and methyl salicylate. \\
 +[Volatiles from flowers of Platanthera bifolia (Orchidaceae) attractive to the silver Y moth, Autographa gamma (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)., Plepys, D., Ibarra, F., Löfstedt, C., Oikos, Vol.99(1), 2002, 69-74]
  
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