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BRAGUNDE, G.; GROBA, H.F.; LAGURARA, P.; MARTÍNEZ, G.; GONZÁLEZ, A.; ROSSINI, C. |
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G. BRAGUNDE, Laboratorio de Ecología Química, Fac. Química, Univ. República-Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay; Graduate Program in Chemistry, Fac. Química, Univ. República, Montevideo, Uruguay; H. F. GROBA, Laboratorio de Ecología Química, Facultad de Química, Universidad de la República-Uruguay, Gral. Flores 2124, Montevideo, 11800, Uruguay; P. LAGURARA, Laboratorio de Ecología Química, Fac. Química, Univ. República-Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay; Graduate Program in Chemistry, Fac. Química, Univ. República, Montevideo, Uruguay; GONZALO ANIBAL MARTINEZ CROSA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; A. GONZÁLEZ, Laboratorio de Ecología Química, Facultad de Química, Universidad de la República-Uruguay, Gral. Flores 2124, Montevideo, 11800, Uruguay; C. ROSSINI, Laboratorio de Ecología Química, Facultad de Química, Universidad de la República-Uruguay, Gral. Flores 2124, Montevideo, 11800, Uruguay. |
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Correlating Eucalyptus leaf metabolomics with preference of the bronze bug, Thaumastocoris peregrinus. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2023 |
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Journal of Chemical Ecology. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10886-023-01435-0 |
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0098-0331 (print); 1573-1561 (electronic). |
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10.1007/s10886-023-01435-0 |
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Article history: Received 14 April 2023; Revised 11 May 2023; Accepted 17 May 2023; Published 31 July 2023. -- Correspondence author: Rossini, C.; Laboratorio de Ecología Química, Facultad de Química, Universidad de la República-Uruguay, Gral. Flores 2124, Montevideo, Uruguay; email:crossini@fq.edu.uy -- FUNDING: Financial support was received from grants from ANII (Agencia Nacional de Innovación e Investigación-Uruguay, grant ANII-FMV-1-2017-1-136756 (AG and CR), CSIC (Comisión Sectorial de Investigación Científica, Universidad de la República, Uruguay. Programa Grupos, CSIC-Grupos (CR and AG)), and Programa de Desarrollo de las Ciencias Básicas (PEDECIBA, GB, HG, PL, CR, AG). PL usufructed an ANII doctoral scholarship (POS_FMV_2018_1_1007827). -- |
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ABSTRACT.- Eucalyptus species are among the most planted trees in forestry production, an ever-increasing commercial activity worldwide. Forestry expansion demands a continuous search for preventive and sanitary measures against pests and diseases. Massive application of phytosanitary products is incompatible with the forestry sector, so forest health management must be based on other principles. In this context, studies on insect plant relationships mediated by plant metabolites may contribute information relevant to plant resistance and genotype selection. In this study, we analyzed the leaf metabolome of four Eucalyptus species commonly planted in southern South America, to correlate this chemical information with feeding preference of Thaumastocoris peregrinus (Hemiptera: Thaumastocoridae), an important pest of eucalypt plantations. Gas chromatography mass spectrometry analyses were performed on polar and non-polar leaf extracts from Eucalyptus globulus, Eucalyptus grandis, Eucalyptus robusta, and Eucalyptus tereticornis (Myrtaceae). Feeding preferences were assessed in two-choice laboratory bioassays resulting in a preference gradient of the four plant species. Moreover, a performance bioassay where we contrasted survival and development time between the most and least preferred plants, showed a clear correlation with preference both in survival and developmental time of the most susceptible nymph instar. We found that species with high or low feeding preferences differ significantly in several foliar metabolites, which may be acting as feeding stimulants or deterrents for T. peregrinus. These findings may provide useful criteria for choosing Eucalyptus genotypes when planting in bronze bug infested areas. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. MenosABSTRACT.- Eucalyptus species are among the most planted trees in forestry production, an ever-increasing commercial activity worldwide. Forestry expansion demands a continuous search for preventive and sanitary measures against pests and diseases. Massive application of phytosanitary products is incompatible with the forestry sector, so forest health management must be based on other principles. In this context, studies on insect plant relationships mediated by plant metabolites may contribute information relevant to plant resistance and genotype selection. In this study, we analyzed the leaf metabolome of four Eucalyptus species commonly planted in southern South America, to correlate this chemical information with feeding preference of Thaumastocoris peregrinus (Hemiptera: Thaumastocoridae), an important pest of eucalypt plantations. Gas chromatography mass spectrometry analyses were performed on polar and non-polar leaf extracts from Eucalyptus globulus, Eucalyptus grandis, Eucalyptus robusta, and Eucalyptus tereticornis (Myrtaceae). Feeding preferences were assessed in two-choice laboratory bioassays resulting in a preference gradient of the four plant species. Moreover, a performance bioassay where we contrasted survival and development time between the most and least preferred plants, showed a clear correlation with preference both in survival and developmental time of the most susceptible nymph instar. We found that species with high or low feeding preferences differ... Presentar Todo |
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Bronze bug; Eucalyptus pests; Feeding preference; Terpenes. |
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LEADER 03438naa a2200265 a 4500 001 1064300 005 2023-08-18 008 2023 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a0098-0331 (print); 1573-1561 (electronic). 024 7 $a10.1007/s10886-023-01435-0$2DOI 100 1 $aBRAGUNDE, G. 245 $aCorrelating Eucalyptus leaf metabolomics with preference of the bronze bug, Thaumastocoris peregrinus.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2023 500 $aArticle history: Received 14 April 2023; Revised 11 May 2023; Accepted 17 May 2023; Published 31 July 2023. -- Correspondence author: Rossini, C.; Laboratorio de Ecología Química, Facultad de Química, Universidad de la República-Uruguay, Gral. Flores 2124, Montevideo, Uruguay; email:crossini@fq.edu.uy -- FUNDING: Financial support was received from grants from ANII (Agencia Nacional de Innovación e Investigación-Uruguay, grant ANII-FMV-1-2017-1-136756 (AG and CR), CSIC (Comisión Sectorial de Investigación Científica, Universidad de la República, Uruguay. Programa Grupos, CSIC-Grupos (CR and AG)), and Programa de Desarrollo de las Ciencias Básicas (PEDECIBA, GB, HG, PL, CR, AG). PL usufructed an ANII doctoral scholarship (POS_FMV_2018_1_1007827). -- 520 $aABSTRACT.- Eucalyptus species are among the most planted trees in forestry production, an ever-increasing commercial activity worldwide. Forestry expansion demands a continuous search for preventive and sanitary measures against pests and diseases. Massive application of phytosanitary products is incompatible with the forestry sector, so forest health management must be based on other principles. In this context, studies on insect plant relationships mediated by plant metabolites may contribute information relevant to plant resistance and genotype selection. In this study, we analyzed the leaf metabolome of four Eucalyptus species commonly planted in southern South America, to correlate this chemical information with feeding preference of Thaumastocoris peregrinus (Hemiptera: Thaumastocoridae), an important pest of eucalypt plantations. Gas chromatography mass spectrometry analyses were performed on polar and non-polar leaf extracts from Eucalyptus globulus, Eucalyptus grandis, Eucalyptus robusta, and Eucalyptus tereticornis (Myrtaceae). Feeding preferences were assessed in two-choice laboratory bioassays resulting in a preference gradient of the four plant species. Moreover, a performance bioassay where we contrasted survival and development time between the most and least preferred plants, showed a clear correlation with preference both in survival and developmental time of the most susceptible nymph instar. We found that species with high or low feeding preferences differ significantly in several foliar metabolites, which may be acting as feeding stimulants or deterrents for T. peregrinus. These findings may provide useful criteria for choosing Eucalyptus genotypes when planting in bronze bug infested areas. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. 653 $aBronze bug 653 $aEucalyptus pests 653 $aFeeding preference 653 $aTerpenes 700 1 $aGROBA, H.F. 700 1 $aLAGURARA, P. 700 1 $aMARTÍNEZ, G. 700 1 $aGONZÁLEZ, A. 700 1 $aROSSINI, C. 773 $tJournal of Chemical Ecology. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10886-023-01435-0
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CARLOMAGNO, M.; MATHO, C.; CANTOU, G.; SANBORN, J.R.; LAST, J.A.; HAMMOCK, B.D.; ROEL, A.; GONZÁLEZ, D.; GONZÁLEZ-SAPIENZA, G. |
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MARIA GUILLERMINA CANTOU MAYOL, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; ALVARO ROEL DELLAZOPPA, Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), Uruguay. |
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A clomazone immunoassay to study the environmental fate of the herbicide in rice (Oryza sativa) agriculture. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2010 |
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2010, v. 58, no.7, p. 4367-4371. |
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0021-8561 |
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10.1021/jf9043259 |
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Article history: received for review December 7, 2009. Revised manuscript received March 8, 2010. Accepted March 10, 2010. Published on Web 03/19/2010. |
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Abstract:
The environmental impact of rice agriculture is poorly studied in developing countries, mainly due to limitations of the analytical capacity. Here, we report the development of a clomazone enzymelinked immunosorbent assay as a fast and cost-effective tool to monitor the dissipation of this herbicide along the harvest. Antibodies were prepared using different strategies of hapten conjugation, and the best hapten/antibody pair was selected. It proved to be a reliable tool to measure the herbicide in the 2.0-20 ng/mL range in field samples, with excellent correlation with highperformance liquid chromatography results. The assay was used to study the dissipation of the herbicide in the floodwater of experimental rice paddies in Uruguay. Large differences in the residual amounts of herbicide were observed depending on the flooding practices. Because of its robustness and simplicity, the assay may be useful to delineate and monitor management practices that can
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ELISA; HPLC; RICE. |
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ARROZ; CLOMAZONE; CONTROL DE MALEZAS; ESCARDA; HERBICIDAS; ORYZA SATIVA. |
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H60 Malezas y escardas |
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