%0 Journal Article %T Essential wood oil of Cupressus sempervirens varieties (horizontalis and pyramidalis) %A Mualla Balaban U£¿ar %J - %D 2019 %X DOI: 10.26650/forestist.2019.230519 The essential oils isolated from the woods of Cupressus sempervirens var. horizantalis and var. pyramidalis harvested from natural and cultivated locations in Turkey were characterized by GC-MS analyses. Fifty-one compounds, representing 91.9-95.7% of the oil composition, were identified. The oils obtained from two varieties wood exhibited quite similar composition. Sapwood and heartwood oils were mainly composed of oxygenated monoterpenes (43.7-72.4%), sesquiterpenoids (8.7-36.5%) and diterpenoids (2.2-10.4%). The major compounds were carvacrol methyl ether (38.2-62.6%), ¦Á-cedrol(15.7-34.3%), manool (1.75-9.83%), terpinen-4-ol acetate (0.82-4.15%) and bornylacetate (0.26-4.62%). Compared to other Cupressus species, Cupressus sempervirens wood can be classified as a carvacrol methyl ether rich species. As a result, the wood oil of Cupressus species can be characterized by the presence of two compounds: ¦Á-cedrol and carvacrol or carvacrol methyl ether. Cite this paper as: Balaban U£¿ar, M., U£¿ar, G., £¿zdemir, H., 2019. Essential wood oil of Cupressus Sempervirens varieties (horizontalis and pyramidalis). Forestist 69(2): 97-102 %K Cupressus sempervirens varyeteleri %K karvakrol metil eter %K monoterpenler %K odun u£¿ucu bile£¿enleri %K sedrol %U http://dergipark.org.tr/forestist/issue/47040/380084