Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications

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Autor(a) principal: Maia,Beatriz H. L. N. S.
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: 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.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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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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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications
title Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications
spellingShingle 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
title_short 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
title_fullStr Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications
title_full_unstemmed Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications
title_sort Essential oils of Toona and Cedrela Species (Meliaceae): taxonomic and ecological implications
author Maia,Beatriz H. L. N. S.
author_facet 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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author2 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.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv 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.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Meliaceae
essential oil
chemotaxonomy
electroantennogram
gas chromatography-electroantennographic detection
topic Meliaceae
essential oil
chemotaxonomy
electroantennogram
gas chromatography-electroantennographic detection
description 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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