Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications
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Resumo: | The essential oils of Toona ciliata, Cedrela odorata and C. fissilis have been analysed by GC-MS. Cedrela contains the main sesquiterpenes formed from the cis- and trans-farnesyl pyrophosphate. In contrast, Toona tend to produce mainly sesquiterpenes formed from the trans-precursor. These results show that the affiliation of Toona in the tribe Cedreleae together with Cedrela is still rather problematic. Mean electroantennogram responses (EAGs) to the essential oils from T. ciliata and C. odorata, in Hypsipyla grandella females were significantly greater than those obtained for males, suggesting that females would use attractant odours messages from the host-plant (genera of Swietenioideae) as search strategy behaviour for habitat location and oviposition. |
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Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implicationsMeliaceaeessential oilchemotaxonomyelectroantennogramgas chromatography-electroantennographic detectionThe essential oils of Toona ciliata, Cedrela odorata and C. fissilis have been analysed by GC-MS. Cedrela contains the main sesquiterpenes formed from the cis- and trans-farnesyl pyrophosphate. In contrast, Toona tend to produce mainly sesquiterpenes formed from the trans-precursor. These results show that the affiliation of Toona in the tribe Cedreleae together with Cedrela is still rather problematic. Mean electroantennogram responses (EAGs) to the essential oils from T. ciliata and C. odorata, in Hypsipyla grandella females were significantly greater than those obtained for males, suggesting that females would use attractant odours messages from the host-plant (genera of Swietenioideae) as search strategy behaviour for habitat location and oviposition.Sociedade Brasileira de Química2000-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532000000600012Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society v.11 n.6 2000reponame:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)instacron:SBQ10.1590/S0103-50532000000600012info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMaia,Beatriz H. L. N. S.Paula,José R. deSant'Ana,JosuéSilva,M. Fátima das G. F. daFernandes,João B.Vieira,Paulo C.Costa,Merilene do S. S.Ohashi,Orlando S.Silva,José Natalino M.eng2007-04-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-50532000000600012Revistahttp://jbcs.sbq.org.brONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||office@jbcs.sbq.org.br1678-47900103-5053opendoar:2007-04-03T00:00Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)false |
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Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications |
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Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications |
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Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications Maia,Beatriz H. L. N. S. Meliaceae essential oil chemotaxonomy electroantennogram gas chromatography-electroantennographic detection |
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Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications |
title_full |
Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications |
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Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications |
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Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications |
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Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications |
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Maia,Beatriz H. L. N. S. |
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Maia,Beatriz H. L. N. S. Paula,José R. de Sant'Ana,Josué Silva,M. Fátima das G. F. da Fernandes,João B. Vieira,Paulo C. Costa,Merilene do S. S. Ohashi,Orlando S. Silva,José Natalino M. |
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Paula,José R. de Sant'Ana,Josué Silva,M. Fátima das G. F. da Fernandes,João B. Vieira,Paulo C. Costa,Merilene do S. S. Ohashi,Orlando S. Silva,José Natalino M. |
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Maia,Beatriz H. L. N. S. Paula,José R. de Sant'Ana,Josué Silva,M. Fátima das G. F. da Fernandes,João B. Vieira,Paulo C. Costa,Merilene do S. S. Ohashi,Orlando S. Silva,José Natalino M. |
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Meliaceae essential oil chemotaxonomy electroantennogram gas chromatography-electroantennographic detection |
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Meliaceae essential oil chemotaxonomy electroantennogram gas chromatography-electroantennographic detection |
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The essential oils of Toona ciliata, Cedrela odorata and C. fissilis have been analysed by GC-MS. Cedrela contains the main sesquiterpenes formed from the cis- and trans-farnesyl pyrophosphate. In contrast, Toona tend to produce mainly sesquiterpenes formed from the trans-precursor. These results show that the affiliation of Toona in the tribe Cedreleae together with Cedrela is still rather problematic. Mean electroantennogram responses (EAGs) to the essential oils from T. ciliata and C. odorata, in Hypsipyla grandella females were significantly greater than those obtained for males, suggesting that females would use attractant odours messages from the host-plant (genera of Swietenioideae) as search strategy behaviour for habitat location and oviposition. |
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