Clancy, Mary V.Mamin, MarineFlückiger, GalienQuijano-Medina, TeresaP, Biinizaerez-Nino˜Abdala-Roberts, LuisTurlings, Ted C.J.Bustos-Segura, Carlos2023Fig. 4 in Terpene chemotypes in Gossypium hirsutum (wild cotton) from the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico10.5281/zenodo.8160607Fig. 4. Monoterpene composition of the two proposed cotton chemotypes. (a) Scatterplot of the relative abundance of the pinene group (α-Pinene + β-Pinene) against the relative abundance of the summed values of the γ-Terpinene group. (b) Representative chromatograms of plants belonging to chemotype classes A (upper panel) and B (lower panel). 1: (E)-2-Hexenal; 2: 2,4-Hexadienal (E,E); 3: α-Thujene; 4: α-Pinene; 5: Camphene; 6: Sabinene; 7: β-Pinene; 8: β-Myrcene; 9: α-Phellandrene; 10: α-Terpinene; 11: p-Cymene; 12: Limonene; 13: β-Phellandrene; 14: β-Ocimene; 15: γ-Terpinene; 16: Terpinolene; 17: Bornyl acetate; 18: γ-Elemene; 19: β-Caryophyllene; 20: α-Humulene; 21: Bicyclogermacrene. (c) visualisation of proportion of monoterpene compounds from panel (b), for each chemotype class.