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J Agric Food Chem ; 66(43): 11291-11300, 2018 Oct 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30346752

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Root exudates of plants mediate interactions with a variety of organisms in the rhizosphere, including root-knot nematodes (RKNs, Meloidogyne spp.) We investigated the responses of the motile stage second-stage juveniles (J2s) of Meloidogyne incognita to non-volatile components identified in the root exudate of tomato. Using stylet thrusting, chemotaxis assays, and chemical analysis, we identified specific metabolites in the root exudate that attract and repel J2s. Liquid chromatography quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry analysis of bioactive fractions obtained from the root exudate revealed a high diversity of compounds, of which five were identified as the phytohormone zeatin (cytokinin), the flavonoids quercetin and luteolin, and alkaloids solasodine and tomatidine. In stylet thrusting and chemotaxis assays, the five compounds elicited concentration-dependent responses in J2s relative to 2% dimethyl sulfoxide (negative control) and methyl salicylate (positive control). These results indicate that J2 herbivory is influenced by root exudate chemistry and concentrations of specific compounds, which may have potential applications in RKN management.


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Alcaloides/farmacologia , Citocininas/farmacologia , Flavonoides/farmacologia , Exsudatos de Plantas/farmacologia , Solanum lycopersicum/química , Tylenchoidea/efeitos dos fármacos , Animais , Quimiotaxia , Herbivoria , Raízes de Plantas/química
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PLoS One ; 9(2): e89818, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24587059

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BACKGROUND: Recent malaria vector control measures have considerably reduced indoor biting mosquito populations. However, reducing the outdoor biting populations remains a challenge because of the unavailability of appropriate lures to achieve this. This study sought to test the efficacy of plant-based synthetic odor baits in trapping outdoor populations of malaria vectors. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDING: Three plant-based lures ((E)-linalool oxide [LO], (E)-linalool oxide and (E)-ß-ocimene [LO + OC], and a six-component blend comprising (E)-linalool oxide, (E)-ß-ocimene, hexanal, ß-pinene, limonene, and (E)-ß-farnesene [Blend C]), were tested alongside an animal/human-based synthetic lure (comprising heptanal, octanal, nonanal, and decanal [Blend F]) and worn socks in a malaria endemic zone in the western part of Kenya. Mosquito Magnet-X (MM-X) and lightless Centre for Disease Control (CDC) light traps were used. Odor-baited traps were compared with traps baited with either solvent alone or solvent + carbon dioxide (controls) for 18 days in a series of randomized incomplete-block designs of days × sites × treatments. The interactive effect of plant and animal/human odor was also tested by combining LO with either Blend F or worn socks. Our results show that irrespective of trap type, traps baited with synthetic plant odors compared favorably to the same traps baited with synthetic animal odors and worn socks in trapping malaria vectors, relative to the controls. Combining LO and worn socks enhanced trap captures of Anopheles species while LO + Blend F recorded reduced trap capture. Carbon dioxide enhanced total trap capture of both plant- and animal/human-derived odors. However, significantly higher proportions of male and engorged female Anopheles gambiae s.l. were caught when the odor treatments did not include carbon dioxide. CONCLUSION AND SIGNIFICANCE: The results highlight the potential of plant-based odors and specifically linalool oxide, with or without carbon dioxide, for surveillance and mass trapping of malaria vectors.


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Fatores Quimiotáticos/metabolismo , Controle de Insetos/métodos , Insetos Vetores/fisiologia , Malária/prevenção & controle , Odorantes/análise , Vigilância em Saúde Pública/métodos , Monoterpenos Acíclicos , Aldeídos , Alcenos , Animais , Monoterpenos Bicíclicos , Compostos Bicíclicos com Pontes , Fatores Quimiotáticos/farmacologia , Cicloexanóis , Cicloexenos , Feminino , Insetos Vetores/efeitos dos fármacos , Quênia , Funções Verossimilhança , Limoneno , Masculino , Monoterpenos , Sesquiterpenos , Terpenos , Compostos de Tritil
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