Changes in the volatile organic profile of Schinus polygamus (Anacardiaceae) and Baccharis spicata (Asteraceae) induced by galling psyllids

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Autor(a) principal: Damasceno,Flaviana C.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Nicolli,Karine P., Caramão,Elina Bastos, Soares,Geraldo L. G., Zini,Cláudia A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Baccharis spicata (Asteraceae) and Schinus polygamus (Anacardiaceae) are plants native from Rio Grande do Sul and are hosts of two unidentified galling psyllids (Hemiptera, Psyllidae). Both plant species produce essential oil and their volatile compounds play an important role related to this kind of plant-insect interaction. Extraction and analysis of volatiles produced by leaves, galled leaves and galls were performed using headspace solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry detector. Composition of the headspace of B. spicata and S. polygamus galls showed a significant change in their volatile profile when compared to healthy leaves. These changes were mainly related to a higher production of monoterpenes in galled tissue, compared to what was found in healthy samples. Some changes on the production of green leaf volatiles were also observed in both plant species, especially in S. polygamus. The possible ecological role of these chemical changes was discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Changes in the volatile organic profile of Schinus polygamus (Anacardiaceae) and Baccharis spicata (Asteraceae) induced by galling psyllids
title Changes in the volatile organic profile of Schinus polygamus (Anacardiaceae) and Baccharis spicata (Asteraceae) induced by galling psyllids
spellingShingle Changes in the volatile organic profile of Schinus polygamus (Anacardiaceae) and Baccharis spicata (Asteraceae) induced by galling psyllids
Damasceno,Flaviana C.
galls
leaves
Baccharis spicata
Schinus polygamus
headspace solid phase microextraction
title_short Changes in the volatile organic profile of Schinus polygamus (Anacardiaceae) and Baccharis spicata (Asteraceae) induced by galling psyllids
title_full Changes in the volatile organic profile of Schinus polygamus (Anacardiaceae) and Baccharis spicata (Asteraceae) induced by galling psyllids
title_fullStr Changes in the volatile organic profile of Schinus polygamus (Anacardiaceae) and Baccharis spicata (Asteraceae) induced by galling psyllids
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the volatile organic profile of Schinus polygamus (Anacardiaceae) and Baccharis spicata (Asteraceae) induced by galling psyllids
title_sort Changes in the volatile organic profile of Schinus polygamus (Anacardiaceae) and Baccharis spicata (Asteraceae) induced by galling psyllids
author Damasceno,Flaviana C.
author_facet Damasceno,Flaviana C.
Nicolli,Karine P.
Caramão,Elina Bastos
Soares,Geraldo L. G.
Zini,Cláudia A.
author_role author
author2 Nicolli,Karine P.
Caramão,Elina Bastos
Soares,Geraldo L. G.
Zini,Cláudia A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Damasceno,Flaviana C.
Nicolli,Karine P.
Caramão,Elina Bastos
Soares,Geraldo L. G.
Zini,Cláudia A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv galls
leaves
Baccharis spicata
Schinus polygamus
headspace solid phase microextraction
topic galls
leaves
Baccharis spicata
Schinus polygamus
headspace solid phase microextraction
description Baccharis spicata (Asteraceae) and Schinus polygamus (Anacardiaceae) are plants native from Rio Grande do Sul and are hosts of two unidentified galling psyllids (Hemiptera, Psyllidae). Both plant species produce essential oil and their volatile compounds play an important role related to this kind of plant-insect interaction. Extraction and analysis of volatiles produced by leaves, galled leaves and galls were performed using headspace solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry detector. Composition of the headspace of B. spicata and S. polygamus galls showed a significant change in their volatile profile when compared to healthy leaves. These changes were mainly related to a higher production of monoterpenes in galled tissue, compared to what was found in healthy samples. Some changes on the production of green leaf volatiles were also observed in both plant species, especially in S. polygamus. The possible ecological role of these chemical changes was discussed.
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