Title: | Characterization of the volatile fraction emitted by phloems of four pinus species by solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry |
Author(s): | Santos AM; Vasconcelos T; Mateus E; Farrall MH; Gomes da Silva MD; Paiva MR; Branco M; |
Address: | "GUECKO/Departamento de Ciencias e Engenharia do Ambiente, FCT, Universidade Nova de Lisboa 2829-516 Campus de Caparica, Portugal" |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chroma.2005.10.049 |
ISSN/ISBN: | 0021-9673 (Print) 0021-9673 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "Pine forests constitute some of the most important renewable resources supplying timber, paper and chemical industries, among other functions. Characterization of the volatiles emitted by different Pinus species has proven to be an important tool to decode the process of host tree selection by herbivore insects, some of which cause serious economic damage to pines. Variations in the relative composition of the bouquet of semiochemicals are responsible for the outcome of different biological processes, such as mate finding, egg-laying site recognition and host selection. The volatiles present in phloem samples of four pine species, P. halepensis, P. sylvestris, P. pinaster and P. pinea, were identified and characterized with the aim of finding possible host-plant attractants for native pests, such as the bark beetle Tomicus piniperda. The volatile compounds emitted by phloem samples of pines were extracted by headspace solid-phase micro extraction, using a 2cm 50/30mm divinylbenzene/carboxen/polydimethylsiloxane table flex solid-phase microextraction fiber and its contents analyzed by high-resolution gas chromatography, using flame ionization and a non polar and chiral column phases. The components of the volatile fraction emitted by the phloem samples were identified by mass spectrometry using time-of-flight and quadrupole mass analyzers. The estimated relative composition was used to perform a discriminant analysis among pine species, by means of cluster and principal component analysis. It can be concluded that it is possible to discriminate pine species based on the monoterpenes emissions of phloem samples" |
Keywords: | Animals Chemical Fractionation/methods Coleoptera Flame Ionization Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/*methods Host-Parasite Interactions Monoterpenes/*analysis Pinus/*chemistry Principal Component Analysis Stereoisomerism Volatilization; |
Notes: | "MedlineSantos, A M Vasconcelos, T Mateus, E Farrall, M H Gomes da Silva, M D R Paiva, M R Branco, M eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Netherlands 2005/11/29 J Chromatogr A. 2006 Feb 10; 1105(1-2):191-8. doi: 10.1016/j.chroma.2005.10.049. Epub 2005 Nov 23" |