Eucalyptus resinifera essential oils have fumigant and repellent action against Hypothenemus hampei

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Autor(a) principal: Reyes, Etztli I. M.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Farias, Elizeu S., Silva, Eliete M. P., Picanço, Marcelo C., Filomeno, Claudinei A., Plata, Miguel A. B., Barbosa, Luiz C. A.
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cropro.2018.09.018
http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/23779
Resumo: The coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei Ferrari (CBB, Coleoptera: Scolytidae) is one of the major pests of coffee causing damage in the field and in warehouses. This pest is mainly controlled with insecticides and repellents. Essential oils (EOs) have been investigated as an alternative to synthetic insecticides, however few studies on the use of EOs to control the CBB have been reported. In this study, the toxicity of essential oils (EOs) extracted from leaves of Eucalyptus and Corymbia species against the coffee berry borer (CBB) was evaluated. Of the eleven species investigated, chemical profiles of EOs of two plants (C. henryi and the hybrid E. alba × E. tereticornis) are reported for the first time. The toxicity of EOs was assessed by contact and fumigation. Fifty compounds were identified in the EOs, with 1,8-cineole, α-pinene, and citronellal being the most common. The EOs were more active by the fumigation route and the oils from E. resinifera caused the higher mortality to CBB. Moreover, the EO from E. resinifera was more toxic (LC50 = 64.72 μL/L) than garlic extract, used as standard, and showed rapid action (LT50 = 4.0 min). The toxic effect of E. resinifera EO towards CBB is due to a synergistic effect involving 1,8-cineole, α-pinene and p-cymene. The EO of E. resinifera was as repellent as the garlic extract to the pest. The potential use of E. resinifera EOs in CBB management is discussed.
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spelling Reyes, Etztli I. M.Farias, Elizeu S.Silva, Eliete M. P.Picanço, Marcelo C.Filomeno, Claudinei A.Plata, Miguel A. B.Barbosa, Luiz C. A.2019-03-01T13:37:49Z2019-03-01T13:37:49Z2019-020261-2194https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cropro.2018.09.018http://www.locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/23779The coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei Ferrari (CBB, Coleoptera: Scolytidae) is one of the major pests of coffee causing damage in the field and in warehouses. This pest is mainly controlled with insecticides and repellents. Essential oils (EOs) have been investigated as an alternative to synthetic insecticides, however few studies on the use of EOs to control the CBB have been reported. In this study, the toxicity of essential oils (EOs) extracted from leaves of Eucalyptus and Corymbia species against the coffee berry borer (CBB) was evaluated. Of the eleven species investigated, chemical profiles of EOs of two plants (C. henryi and the hybrid E. alba × E. tereticornis) are reported for the first time. The toxicity of EOs was assessed by contact and fumigation. Fifty compounds were identified in the EOs, with 1,8-cineole, α-pinene, and citronellal being the most common. The EOs were more active by the fumigation route and the oils from E. resinifera caused the higher mortality to CBB. Moreover, the EO from E. resinifera was more toxic (LC50 = 64.72 μL/L) than garlic extract, used as standard, and showed rapid action (LT50 = 4.0 min). The toxic effect of E. resinifera EO towards CBB is due to a synergistic effect involving 1,8-cineole, α-pinene and p-cymene. The EO of E. resinifera was as repellent as the garlic extract to the pest. The potential use of E. resinifera EOs in CBB management is discussed.engCrop ProtectionVolume 116, Pages 49-55, February 2019Elsevier B. 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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Eucalyptus resinifera essential oils have fumigant and repellent action against Hypothenemus hampei
title Eucalyptus resinifera essential oils have fumigant and repellent action against Hypothenemus hampei
spellingShingle Eucalyptus resinifera essential oils have fumigant and repellent action against Hypothenemus hampei
Reyes, Etztli I. M.
Coffee berry borer
Eucalyptus
Insecticidal activity
Myrtaceae
Synergistic effect
Terpenoids
title_short Eucalyptus resinifera essential oils have fumigant and repellent action against Hypothenemus hampei
title_full Eucalyptus resinifera essential oils have fumigant and repellent action against Hypothenemus hampei
title_fullStr Eucalyptus resinifera essential oils have fumigant and repellent action against Hypothenemus hampei
title_full_unstemmed Eucalyptus resinifera essential oils have fumigant and repellent action against Hypothenemus hampei
title_sort Eucalyptus resinifera essential oils have fumigant and repellent action against Hypothenemus hampei
author Reyes, Etztli I. M.
author_facet Reyes, Etztli I. M.
Farias, Elizeu S.
Silva, Eliete M. P.
Picanço, Marcelo C.
Filomeno, Claudinei A.
Plata, Miguel A. B.
Barbosa, Luiz C. A.
author_role author
author2 Farias, Elizeu S.
Silva, Eliete M. P.
Picanço, Marcelo C.
Filomeno, Claudinei A.
Plata, Miguel A. B.
Barbosa, Luiz C. A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reyes, Etztli I. M.
Farias, Elizeu S.
Silva, Eliete M. P.
Picanço, Marcelo C.
Filomeno, Claudinei A.
Plata, Miguel A. B.
Barbosa, Luiz C. A.
dc.subject.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Coffee berry borer
Eucalyptus
Insecticidal activity
Myrtaceae
Synergistic effect
Terpenoids
topic Coffee berry borer
Eucalyptus
Insecticidal activity
Myrtaceae
Synergistic effect
Terpenoids
description The coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei Ferrari (CBB, Coleoptera: Scolytidae) is one of the major pests of coffee causing damage in the field and in warehouses. This pest is mainly controlled with insecticides and repellents. Essential oils (EOs) have been investigated as an alternative to synthetic insecticides, however few studies on the use of EOs to control the CBB have been reported. In this study, the toxicity of essential oils (EOs) extracted from leaves of Eucalyptus and Corymbia species against the coffee berry borer (CBB) was evaluated. Of the eleven species investigated, chemical profiles of EOs of two plants (C. henryi and the hybrid E. alba × E. tereticornis) are reported for the first time. The toxicity of EOs was assessed by contact and fumigation. Fifty compounds were identified in the EOs, with 1,8-cineole, α-pinene, and citronellal being the most common. The EOs were more active by the fumigation route and the oils from E. resinifera caused the higher mortality to CBB. Moreover, the EO from E. resinifera was more toxic (LC50 = 64.72 μL/L) than garlic extract, used as standard, and showed rapid action (LT50 = 4.0 min). The toxic effect of E. resinifera EO towards CBB is due to a synergistic effect involving 1,8-cineole, α-pinene and p-cymene. The EO of E. resinifera was as repellent as the garlic extract to the pest. The potential use of E. resinifera EOs in CBB management is discussed.
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