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28.8%), thymol (>21.7%), caryophyllene oxide (>20.9%), linalool (>19.5%), germacrene D (>16.3%) and carvacrol (>6.8%). According to the obtained results, a high variability was found for the major essential oil constituents among three studied localities and even among different organs of a locality. The major constituent in the stem and leaf oils, collected from Chaloos Road and Firoozkoh localities, was thymol (17.8% and 21.7%). Linalool (19.5% and 9.7%) was the major constituent in inflorescence oils, collected from Chaloos Road and Firoozkoh localities. For the samples collected from Ghaemshahr, caryophyllene oxide (20.9%) was identified as the major constituent in stem and leaf oil.]]>
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