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Rev. biol. trop ; 64(3): 1101-1116, jul.-sep. 2016. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-958199

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Abstract:Volatile compounds play a vital role in the life cycle of plants, possessing antimicrobial and anti-herbivore activities, and with a significant importance in the food, cosmetic, chemical, and pharmaceutical industry. This study aimed to identify the volatile compounds emitted by flowers of thirteen species belonging to four genera of Bromeliaceae, using headspace solid-phase micro-extraction and detection by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. A total of 71 volatile compounds belonging to nine chemical groups were identified. The compounds identified represented more than 97 % of the major components in Aechmea bicolor, Ae. bromeliifolia, Ae. distichantha, Ae. fasciata, and Vriesea friburgensis. In the Ananas varieties, over 99 % of the components were identified, and around 90 % in V. simplex. V. friburgensis presented the largest diversity of volatiles with 31 compounds, while Alcantarea nahoumii presented only 14. All three Ananas varieties presented the same 28 compounds in relatively similar abundance, which has been confirmed by principal component analysis. Current taxonomy and pollination syndrome studies available can adequately explain the variation in volatile compounds among species. Rev. Biol. Trop. 64 (3): 1101-1116. Epub 2016 September 01.


ResumenLos compuestos volátiles tienen un papel vital en el ciclo de vida de las plantas. Poseen actividad antimicrobiana y anti-herbivoría biológica y una gran importancia en la industria de alimentos, cosméticos, perfumes, productos químicos y farmacéuticos. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo identificar los compuestos volátiles de trece flores de especies, pertenecientes a cuatro géneros de Bromeliaceae utilizando microextracción en fase sólida mediante cromatografía de gases hifenada con espacio de cabeza acoplada a espectrometría de masas. Se han identificado setenta y un diferentes compuestos volátiles pertenecientes a nueve grupos. Los compuestos identificados representaron más del 97 % de los componentes principales en Aechmea bicolor, Ae. bromeliifolia, Ae. distichantha, Ae. fasciata, Vriesea friburgensis, 99 % en las variedades de Ananas y 90 % en V. Simplex. V. friburgensis mostró la mayor diversidad de compuestos volátiles con 31, mientras que en Al. nahoumii se han encontrado sólo 14 compuestos. Las tres variedades de Ananas presentan los mismos 28 compuestos en cantidades relativamente similares, lo que se confirmó por el análisis de componentes principales. Estudios taxonómicos y síndromes de polinización disponibles podrían explicar la variación de los compuestos volátiles entre especies.


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Bromeliaceae/chemistry , Flowers/chemistry , Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis , Reference Values , Time Factors , Principal Component Analysis , Bromeliaceae/metabolism , Flowers/metabolism , Solid Phase Microextraction/methods , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/methods
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Neotrop. entomol ; 35(3): 364-370, May-June 2006. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-455799

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Os parasitóides Lysiphlebus testaceipes (Cresson) e Aphidius colemani Viereck desempenham importante papel na regulação das populações de afídeos que atacam crisântemo em ambientes protegidos. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a interação controle biológico e resistência de plantas, por meio do desenvolvimento e parasitismo de L. testaceipes e A. colemani no pulgão Aphis gossypii Glover mantido nas cultivares comerciais de crisântemo suscetível Yellow Snowdon (YS) e resistente White Reagan (WR). O experimento foi conduzido em câmara climática à temperatura de 22 ± 1°C, UR de 70 ± 10 por cento e fotofase de 12h, utilizando ninfas de 2° e 3° ínstares de A. gossypii atacadas apenas uma vez pelos parasitóides. O desenvolvimento foi de 15,0 e 12,9 dias, para L. testaceipes e de 17,0 e 16,3 dias para A. colemani em A. gossypii nas cvs. YS e WR, respectivamente. O parasitismo por L. testaceipes foi maior em A. gossypii na cv. YS (68,4 por cento), quando comparado com WR (50,0 por cento), sendo que para A. colemani não houve diferença significativa (46,8 e 35,0 por cento para YS e WR, respectivamente). As porcentagens de emergência de L. testaceipes e A. colemani em A. gossypii mantido em YS e WR foram, respectivamente 91,6 por cento e 85,3 por cento e 78,1 por cento e 100,0 por cento. A longevidade de A. colemani e a taxa de parasitismo de L. testaceipes foram influenciadas negativamente pela cultivar WR. Os resultados indicam uma interação positiva entre controle biológico com parasitóides e a cultivar resistente WR no controle de A. gossypii em crisântemo em sistema protegido.


The parasitoids Lysiphlebus testaceipes (Cresson) and Aphidius colemani Viereck play an important role on the regulation of aphid populations on chrysanthemum grown in greenhouses. This study evaluated the interaction of biological control and plant resistance by the development and the parasitism of L. testaceipes and A. colemani on Aphis gossypii Glover. The aphid host was kept on commercial cultivars of chrysanthemum susceptible Yellow Snowdon (YS) and resistant White Reagan (WR). The experiment was carried out in climatic chamber at 22 ± 1°C, 70 ± 10 percent RH, and photophase 12h. Nymphs of 2nd and 3rd instars of A. gossypii attacked only once by the parasitoids were used in the experiment. The development time was 15.0 and 12.9 days for L. testaceipes and 17.0 and 16.3 days for A. colemani kept on A gossypii on cvs. YS and WR, respectively. The parasitoid L. testaceipes showed greater parasitism rate (68.4 percent) on A. gossypii on cv. YS than on WR (50 percent), and for A. colemani was not found significative difference on parasitism (46.8 and 35 percent to YS and WR, respectively). The emergence rates of L. testaceipes and A. colemani were 91.6 percent and 85.3 percent on A gossypii reared on YS, and 78.1 percent and 100 percent on WR, respectively. The longevity of A colemani and the parasitism rate of L. testaceipes were affected in a negative way by the cv. WR. The results indicated a positive interaction of biological control with parasitoids and the resistant cv. WR on A. gossypii control in protected cultivation.


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Hemiptera/parasitology , Hymenoptera/parasitology , Chrysanthemum
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