Polymers nanofibers as vehicles for the release of the synthetic sex pheromone of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae)

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Ricardo Bisotto de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Morais, Rosana Matos de, Roggia, Isabel, Silva, Sandra Jussara Nunes da, Sant'Ana, Josue, Pereira, Cláudio Nunes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/164854
Resumo: The use of pheromones is a promising alternative in insect management and control. Recently, the incorporation and release of active ingredients from nanofibers has been of interest for agricultural purposes due to their higher surface area to volume ratios. The objective of this study was to produce nanofibers incorporating synthetic sex pheromones from the oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta (OFM), using different polymers. The nanofibers with pheromones were produced by electrospinning and were evaluated for: i) homogeneous distribution of OFM pheromone in nanofibers by electroantennography (EAG) tests; ii) dose-responses of OFM males to acetate cellulose nanofibers; iii) EAG responses of OFM males to different polymer nanofibers exposed under controled conditions for up to 5 weeks; iv) attractiveness of G. molesta to nanofibers containing synthetic OFM in field conditions; v) quantification of incorporated pheromone in PCL and PVAc nanofibers using gas chromatography and vi) morphology using scanning electron microscopy. The best field results were achieved in smoother fibers with higher impregnation. Pheromone incorporating nanofiber vehicles were tested that achieved the controlled release of the pheromone for up to three weeks in nanoscale and microscale. The polymer, solvent, and dosage incorporated in the nanofibers were important for controlled delivery. Understanding these factors is important for the development of better pheromone dispensers.
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spelling Oliveira, Ricardo Bisotto deMorais, Rosana Matos deRoggia, IsabelSilva, Sandra Jussara Nunes daSant'Ana, JosuePereira, Cláudio Nunes2017-08-04T02:39:59Z20150120-0488http://hdl.handle.net/10183/164854001022109The use of pheromones is a promising alternative in insect management and control. Recently, the incorporation and release of active ingredients from nanofibers has been of interest for agricultural purposes due to their higher surface area to volume ratios. The objective of this study was to produce nanofibers incorporating synthetic sex pheromones from the oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta (OFM), using different polymers. The nanofibers with pheromones were produced by electrospinning and were evaluated for: i) homogeneous distribution of OFM pheromone in nanofibers by electroantennography (EAG) tests; ii) dose-responses of OFM males to acetate cellulose nanofibers; iii) EAG responses of OFM males to different polymer nanofibers exposed under controled conditions for up to 5 weeks; iv) attractiveness of G. molesta to nanofibers containing synthetic OFM in field conditions; v) quantification of incorporated pheromone in PCL and PVAc nanofibers using gas chromatography and vi) morphology using scanning electron microscopy. The best field results were achieved in smoother fibers with higher impregnation. Pheromone incorporating nanofiber vehicles were tested that achieved the controlled release of the pheromone for up to three weeks in nanoscale and microscale. The polymer, solvent, and dosage incorporated in the nanofibers were important for controlled delivery. Understanding these factors is important for the development of better pheromone dispensers.El uso de feromonas es una alternativa promisora en el manejo y el control de plagas. Recientemente, la incorporación y eliminación de ingredientes activos de las nanofibras han despertado el interés para objetivos agrícolas debido a su elevada área en comparación a la superficie de proporción de volumen. El objetivo de este estudio fue producir nanofibras incorporando la feromona sexual sintética de la mariposa oriental Grapholita molesta (OFM) utilizando diferentes polímeros. Las nanofibras con feromona producidas por la técnica de electrohilado fueran evaluadas por: i) distribución homogénea de feromona de OFM en nanofibras por testes de electroantenografía (EAG); ii) dosis-respuestas de machos de OFM a nanofibras de acetato de celulosa; iii) respuestas EAG de machos de OFM a diferentes nanofibras de polímeros expuestos a condiciones controladas por hasta 5 semanas; iv) atracción de G. molesta a nanofibras conteniendo feromona sintética en condiciones de campo; v) cualificación de feromonas incorporadas de nanofibras de PCL y PVAc por cromatografía de gas y; vi) su morfología utilizando microscopio electrónico de exploración. Los mejores resultados de campo fueron conseguidos en fibras más blandas con mayor impregnación. Diferentes vehículos de nanofibras incorporando feromona fueron analizadas que consiguieron eliminación controlada de feromona hasta tres semanas, en nano y micro escalas. El polímero, solvente y dosis incorporadas en las nanofibras son importantes para la liberación controlada. Entender estos factores es importante para desarrollar mejores distribuidores de feromonas.application/pdfengRevista Colombiana de Entomologia. Bogotá, Colombia. Vol. 41, n.2 (jul/dez 2015), p. 262-269InsetoEntomologia agricolaPolímerosNanofibrasPolymerElectrospinningNanofibersElectroantennographyPheromoneElectrohiladoFeromonaPolymers nanofibers as vehicles for the release of the synthetic sex pheromone of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae)Estrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001022109.pdf001022109.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1754640http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/164854/1/001022109.pdfc41efeea18be207e4a087551bad2100bMD51TEXT001022109.pdf.txt001022109.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain42450http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/164854/2/001022109.pdf.txt7bbe488de04b22ea3494ccb8c2c85bd7MD52THUMBNAIL001022109.pdf.jpg001022109.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2200http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/164854/3/001022109.pdf.jpg7a3671ce78f68e3a83e08d98b58b7c3aMD5310183/1648542018-10-18 09:22:37.183oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/164854Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-10-18T12:22:37Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Polymers nanofibers as vehicles for the release of the synthetic sex pheromone of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae)
title Polymers nanofibers as vehicles for the release of the synthetic sex pheromone of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae)
spellingShingle Polymers nanofibers as vehicles for the release of the synthetic sex pheromone of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae)
Oliveira, Ricardo Bisotto de
Inseto
Entomologia agricola
Polímeros
Nanofibras
Polymer
Electrospinning
Nanofibers
Electroantennography
Pheromone
Electrohilado
Feromona
title_short Polymers nanofibers as vehicles for the release of the synthetic sex pheromone of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae)
title_full Polymers nanofibers as vehicles for the release of the synthetic sex pheromone of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae)
title_fullStr Polymers nanofibers as vehicles for the release of the synthetic sex pheromone of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae)
title_full_unstemmed Polymers nanofibers as vehicles for the release of the synthetic sex pheromone of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae)
title_sort Polymers nanofibers as vehicles for the release of the synthetic sex pheromone of Grapholita molesta (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae)
author Oliveira, Ricardo Bisotto de
author_facet Oliveira, Ricardo Bisotto de
Morais, Rosana Matos de
Roggia, Isabel
Silva, Sandra Jussara Nunes da
Sant'Ana, Josue
Pereira, Cláudio Nunes
author_role author
author2 Morais, Rosana Matos de
Roggia, Isabel
Silva, Sandra Jussara Nunes da
Sant'Ana, Josue
Pereira, Cláudio Nunes
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Ricardo Bisotto de
Morais, Rosana Matos de
Roggia, Isabel
Silva, Sandra Jussara Nunes da
Sant'Ana, Josue
Pereira, Cláudio Nunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inseto
Entomologia agricola
Polímeros
Nanofibras
topic Inseto
Entomologia agricola
Polímeros
Nanofibras
Polymer
Electrospinning
Nanofibers
Electroantennography
Pheromone
Electrohilado
Feromona
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Polymer
Electrospinning
Nanofibers
Electroantennography
Pheromone
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Electrohilado
Feromona
description The use of pheromones is a promising alternative in insect management and control. Recently, the incorporation and release of active ingredients from nanofibers has been of interest for agricultural purposes due to their higher surface area to volume ratios. The objective of this study was to produce nanofibers incorporating synthetic sex pheromones from the oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta (OFM), using different polymers. The nanofibers with pheromones were produced by electrospinning and were evaluated for: i) homogeneous distribution of OFM pheromone in nanofibers by electroantennography (EAG) tests; ii) dose-responses of OFM males to acetate cellulose nanofibers; iii) EAG responses of OFM males to different polymer nanofibers exposed under controled conditions for up to 5 weeks; iv) attractiveness of G. molesta to nanofibers containing synthetic OFM in field conditions; v) quantification of incorporated pheromone in PCL and PVAc nanofibers using gas chromatography and vi) morphology using scanning electron microscopy. The best field results were achieved in smoother fibers with higher impregnation. Pheromone incorporating nanofiber vehicles were tested that achieved the controlled release of the pheromone for up to three weeks in nanoscale and microscale. The polymer, solvent, and dosage incorporated in the nanofibers were important for controlled delivery. Understanding these factors is important for the development of better pheromone dispensers.
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