Narcea—an unknown, ancient cultivated rose variety from northern Spain
[EN] The present work reports the discovery and the complete characterisation of an ancient cultivated rose variety found growing in a private garden in the southwest of the Principality of Asturias (northern Spain). The variety is here given the name Narcea. The majority of roses currently cultivat...
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Narcea—an unknown, ancient cultivated rose variety from northern SpainMartínez Rodríguez, María del CarmenSantiago Blanco, José LuisBoso Alonso, SusanaGago Montaña, PilarÁlvarez Acero, InmaculadaVega Matallanos, Maria Estela deMartínez Bartolomé, Miguel A.Álvarez Nogal, RafaelMolíst García, María del PilarCaser, MatteoScariot, ValentinaGómez García, DanielBiologíaBiodiversityPlant domesticationRosa Narcea2417.16 Histología Vegetal2407.03 Morfología Celular2417.20 Taxonomía Vegetal3107.03 Floricultura[EN] The present work reports the discovery and the complete characterisation of an ancient cultivated rose variety found growing in a private garden in the southwest of the Principality of Asturias (northern Spain). The variety is here given the name Narcea. The majority of roses currently cultivated belong to the so-called group of ‘Modern Roses’, all of which were obtained after 1867 via artificial crosses and improvement programmes. All are destined for ornamental use. Until the 19th century, the great majority of the many ancient cultivated roses in Europe were used in perfumery and cosmetics, or had medicinal uses. Rosa damascena and Rosa centifollia are still grown and used by the French and Bulgarian perfume industries. The Asturian Massif of the Cantabrian Mountain Range provides a natural habitat for some 75% of the wild members of the genus Rosa, but until now there was no evidence that this area was home to ancient cultivated roses. A complete botanical description is here provided for a discovered ancient rose. It is also characterised according to a series of sequence tagged microsatellite sites, and its agronomic features are reported. In addition, a histological description (optical and scanning electronic microscope studies) of the petals is offered, along with an analysis of the volatile compounds present in these organs as determined by solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy. The results reveal the uniqueness of this ancient type of rose and suggest it may be of interest to the perfume industrySIOxford University PressBiologia CelularFacultad de Ciencias Biologicas y Ambientales2020info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://academic.oup.com/hr/article/doi/10.1038/s41438-020-0266-8/6445428https://hdl.handle.net/10612/19962reponame:BULERIA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Leóninstname:Universidad de LeónIngléshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:buleria.unileon.es:10612/199622026-06-24T12:43:27Z |
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Narcea—an unknown, ancient cultivated rose variety from northern Spain |
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Narcea—an unknown, ancient cultivated rose variety from northern Spain |
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Narcea—an unknown, ancient cultivated rose variety from northern Spain Martínez Rodríguez, María del Carmen Biología Biodiversity Plant domestication Rosa Narcea 2417.16 Histología Vegetal 2407.03 Morfología Celular 2417.20 Taxonomía Vegetal 3107.03 Floricultura |
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Narcea—an unknown, ancient cultivated rose variety from northern Spain |
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Narcea—an unknown, ancient cultivated rose variety from northern Spain |
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Narcea—an unknown, ancient cultivated rose variety from northern Spain |
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Narcea—an unknown, ancient cultivated rose variety from northern Spain |
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Narcea—an unknown, ancient cultivated rose variety from northern Spain |
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Martínez Rodríguez, María del Carmen Santiago Blanco, José Luis Boso Alonso, Susana Gago Montaña, Pilar Álvarez Acero, Inmaculada Vega Matallanos, Maria Estela de Martínez Bartolomé, Miguel A. Álvarez Nogal, Rafael Molíst García, María del Pilar Caser, Matteo Scariot, Valentina Gómez García, Daniel |
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Martínez Rodríguez, María del Carmen |
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Martínez Rodríguez, María del Carmen Santiago Blanco, José Luis Boso Alonso, Susana Gago Montaña, Pilar Álvarez Acero, Inmaculada Vega Matallanos, Maria Estela de Martínez Bartolomé, Miguel A. Álvarez Nogal, Rafael Molíst García, María del Pilar Caser, Matteo Scariot, Valentina Gómez García, Daniel |
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Santiago Blanco, José Luis Boso Alonso, Susana Gago Montaña, Pilar Álvarez Acero, Inmaculada Vega Matallanos, Maria Estela de Martínez Bartolomé, Miguel A. Álvarez Nogal, Rafael Molíst García, María del Pilar Caser, Matteo Scariot, Valentina Gómez García, Daniel |
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Biologia Celular Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas y Ambientales |
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Biología Biodiversity Plant domestication Rosa Narcea 2417.16 Histología Vegetal 2407.03 Morfología Celular 2417.20 Taxonomía Vegetal 3107.03 Floricultura |
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Biología Biodiversity Plant domestication Rosa Narcea 2417.16 Histología Vegetal 2407.03 Morfología Celular 2417.20 Taxonomía Vegetal 3107.03 Floricultura |
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[EN] The present work reports the discovery and the complete characterisation of an ancient cultivated rose variety found growing in a private garden in the southwest of the Principality of Asturias (northern Spain). The variety is here given the name Narcea. The majority of roses currently cultivated belong to the so-called group of ‘Modern Roses’, all of which were obtained after 1867 via artificial crosses and improvement programmes. All are destined for ornamental use. Until the 19th century, the great majority of the many ancient cultivated roses in Europe were used in perfumery and cosmetics, or had medicinal uses. Rosa damascena and Rosa centifollia are still grown and used by the French and Bulgarian perfume industries. The Asturian Massif of the Cantabrian Mountain Range provides a natural habitat for some 75% of the wild members of the genus Rosa, but until now there was no evidence that this area was home to ancient cultivated roses. A complete botanical description is here provided for a discovered ancient rose. It is also characterised according to a series of sequence tagged microsatellite sites, and its agronomic features are reported. In addition, a histological description (optical and scanning electronic microscope studies) of the petals is offered, along with an analysis of the volatile compounds present in these organs as determined by solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy. The results reveal the uniqueness of this ancient type of rose and suggest it may be of interest to the perfume industry |
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