Insect feeding preferences on Piperaceae species observed in São Paulo city, Brazil
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Resumo: | Piperaceae species have been placed among the basal angiosperm and are adapted to a variety of habitats including moist forests, secondary vegetation and dry high lands. The major anatomical/morphology features are of small trees, vines, and shrubs for Piper species, while the epiphytic and succulent characteristics are predominant forms among Peperomia species. Their secondary chemistry can be mostly represented by amides, phenylpropanoids/lignoids, and chromenes in addition to a phletoria of biosynthetically mixed-origin secondary compounds. Although several amides and lignans are known as insecticides, several phytophagous insects, among which some considered pests of economic importance, have been observed feeding vigorously on Piperaceae species. Herein we describe the feeding preferences of fourteen phytophagous species of Coleoptera, Lepidoptera and Hemiptera over approximately fifty Piperaceae species observed in São Paulo, SP, Brazil, in a long-term basis. |
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Insect feeding preferences on Piperaceae species observed in São Paulo city, BrazilHost plantInsect-plant interactionPipersecondary metabolitesPiperaceae species have been placed among the basal angiosperm and are adapted to a variety of habitats including moist forests, secondary vegetation and dry high lands. The major anatomical/morphology features are of small trees, vines, and shrubs for Piper species, while the epiphytic and succulent characteristics are predominant forms among Peperomia species. Their secondary chemistry can be mostly represented by amides, phenylpropanoids/lignoids, and chromenes in addition to a phletoria of biosynthetically mixed-origin secondary compounds. Although several amides and lignans are known as insecticides, several phytophagous insects, among which some considered pests of economic importance, have been observed feeding vigorously on Piperaceae species. Herein we describe the feeding preferences of fourteen phytophagous species of Coleoptera, Lepidoptera and Hemiptera over approximately fifty Piperaceae species observed in São Paulo, SP, Brazil, in a long-term basis.Sociedade Brasileira De Entomologia2008-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0085-56262008000100013Revista Brasileira de Entomologia v.52 n.1 2008reponame:Revista brasileira de entomologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira De Entomologia (SBE)instacron:SBE10.1590/S0085-56262008000100013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVanin,Sérgio A.Ramos,Clécio S.Guimarães,Elsie F.Kato,Massuo J.eng2008-04-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0085-56262008000100013Revistahttp://www.rbentomologia.com/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||sbe@ufpr.br1806-96650085-5626opendoar:2008-04-17T00:00Revista brasileira de entomologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira De Entomologia (SBE)false |
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Insect feeding preferences on Piperaceae species observed in São Paulo city, Brazil |
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Insect feeding preferences on Piperaceae species observed in São Paulo city, Brazil |
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Insect feeding preferences on Piperaceae species observed in São Paulo city, Brazil Vanin,Sérgio A. Host plant Insect-plant interaction Piper secondary metabolites |
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Insect feeding preferences on Piperaceae species observed in São Paulo city, Brazil |
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Insect feeding preferences on Piperaceae species observed in São Paulo city, Brazil |
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Insect feeding preferences on Piperaceae species observed in São Paulo city, Brazil |
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Insect feeding preferences on Piperaceae species observed in São Paulo city, Brazil |
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Insect feeding preferences on Piperaceae species observed in São Paulo city, Brazil |
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Vanin,Sérgio A. |
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Vanin,Sérgio A. Ramos,Clécio S. Guimarães,Elsie F. Kato,Massuo J. |
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Ramos,Clécio S. Guimarães,Elsie F. Kato,Massuo J. |
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Vanin,Sérgio A. Ramos,Clécio S. Guimarães,Elsie F. Kato,Massuo J. |
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Host plant Insect-plant interaction Piper secondary metabolites |
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Host plant Insect-plant interaction Piper secondary metabolites |
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Piperaceae species have been placed among the basal angiosperm and are adapted to a variety of habitats including moist forests, secondary vegetation and dry high lands. The major anatomical/morphology features are of small trees, vines, and shrubs for Piper species, while the epiphytic and succulent characteristics are predominant forms among Peperomia species. Their secondary chemistry can be mostly represented by amides, phenylpropanoids/lignoids, and chromenes in addition to a phletoria of biosynthetically mixed-origin secondary compounds. Although several amides and lignans are known as insecticides, several phytophagous insects, among which some considered pests of economic importance, have been observed feeding vigorously on Piperaceae species. Herein we describe the feeding preferences of fourteen phytophagous species of Coleoptera, Lepidoptera and Hemiptera over approximately fifty Piperaceae species observed in São Paulo, SP, Brazil, in a long-term basis. |
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