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Chem Biodivers


Title:Profile of Terpenoid Compounds Mediating a Plant-Herbivore Interaction: Screening by Static Headspace Solid-Phase Microextraction-Gas Chromatography/Q-ToF Mass Spectrometry
Author(s):Garcia-Diaz E; Trejo R; Tafoya F; Aragon-Garcia A; Elizalde-Gonzalez MP;
Address:"Centro de Quimica and Centro de Agroecologia, Instituto de Ciencias, Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Av. San Claudio s/n, Ciudad Universitaria, Edif. IC7, Puebla, Pue., 72570, Mexico. Instituto Tecnologico de Aguascalientes, Av., Adolfo Lopez Mateos #1801 Ote. Bona Gens, Aguascalientes, Ags., 20256, Mexico. Departamento de Biologia, Centro Basico, Universidad Autonoma de Aguascalientes, Av. Universidad 940, Ciudad Universitaria, Aguascalientes, Ags., 20131, Mexico"
Journal Title:Chem Biodivers
Year:2020
Volume:20201102
Issue:11
Page Number:e2000564 -
DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.202000564
ISSN/ISBN:1612-1880 (Electronic) 1612-1872 (Linking)
Abstract:"Conotrachelus dimidiatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) interacts with immature guava fruits (Psidium guajava L.) for feed, sleep, mate and oviposit. Determination of the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by the insect and immature fruits can help improve understanding of plant-insect and intraspecific insect interactions between females and males of C. dimidiatus. Daytime fruit setting emissions of immature guava consist mainly of limonene, caryophyllene, and aromadendrene. In addition to the host's volatiles, the aim of this study was to assess the VOCs released by the insect. Static headspace-solid phase microextraction (SHS-SPME), combined with gas chromatography/quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry (GC/Q-ToF-MS), allowed the identification of the C(10) terpenoids: grandlure I, II, II, IV, grandisoic acid, papayanol and papayanal bioactive compounds released by female and male C. dimidiatus under laboratory conditions. These chemical compounds are candidates for the preparation of a lure formulation"
Keywords:"Animals Female Fruit/chemistry/metabolism Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Herbivory Male Pheromones/chemistry/isolation & purification/pharmacology Psidium/*chemistry/metabolism Sexual Behavior, Animal/drug effects Solid Phase Microextraction Terpene;"
Notes:"MedlineGarcia-Diaz, Esmeralda Trejo, Rodolfo Tafoya, Felipe Aragon-Garcia, Agustin Elizalde-Gonzalez, Maria P eng PDCPN2013-01-214665/CONACyT-Mexico/ Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla (BUAP)/ Alicia Romero-Frias (Universidad Antonio Narino, Bogota, Colombia)/ Jaime Pineiro (Lincoln University, USA)/ Switzerland 2020/09/23 Chem Biodivers. 2020 Nov; 17(11):e2000564. doi: 10.1002/cbdv.202000564. Epub 2020 Nov 2"

 
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