Compostos voláteis de Costalimaita ferruginea (Fab.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) e de sua planta hospedeira, Eucalyptus spp

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Rodolfo Molinário de
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The genus Eucalyptus contains some of the most cultivated hardwood timber species around the world. In Brazil, the area planted with this genus reached in 2012 the amount of 5.1 million hectares. However, eucalypt plantations are often targets of pests. The eucalypt yellow beetle, Costalimaita ferruginea, is an important leaf-eating beetle of Eucalyptus. The adults that emerge after the first rains, clump of eucalypt plants to feed on their leaves and new shoots. In nature, many models of interactions between insect-insect, insect-plant and insect-plant-insect are well known. These models generally are mediated by volatile compounds. The insect-insect and plant-insect interactions have not been analyzed for the C. ferruginea and its host plant. In the first chapter I present an introduction to models of insect-insect interactions described in the literature for the Chrysomelidae family. In the second chapter the volatiles released by adult of C. ferruginea, its host plant and the association between the two were featured and in the third chapter, responses to bioactive compounds within this system were investigated. Thus, two goals were proposed: (i) to describe the volatiles released by eucalypt yellow beetle adults and eucalypts and investigate the qualitative and quantitative differences in the volatiles released during and after herbivory and (ii) to evaluate the response of beetles to possible bioactive compounds released by conspecifics, host plant and the association between both. For the first objective, the volatiles were obtained by the technique of sampling in headspace and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). For the second objective, the response of the antennae of insects was analyzed using the electroanntenographic-gas chromatography technique (EAD-GC). Some compounds emitted by eucalypt yellow beetle were considered strong candidates to an insect pheromone. Two of them were exclusively produced by the female alone or during feeding eucalypts and two others were produced in a similar manner by the male, but such compounds were not identified. The constitution of the volatiles emitted by the plant without attack followed a pattern already observed and reported in the literature, being the Eucalyptol the major constituent. In quantitative terms the insect-plant association altered the rate of emissions of certain compounds emitted by host plant. Electrophysiological responses were observed for six compounds. Of these, four were identified as (3Z)-Hexenyl acetate, Allo-ocimene, Decanal and γ-Cadinene. Males and females responded promptly to all compounds, except Decanal, in which only responses of females were detected. For the two unidentified compounds, one is exclusively released by males alone or in combination with eucalypt, and other the presence was also detected in these volatiles and in the volatiles released by the plant after feeding beetles. These two compounds, plus the γ-Cadinene are strong candidates in the constitution of an aggregation pheromone. (3Z)-Hexenyl acetate and Allo- ocimene are compounds produced by the plant, and in the presence of insects its emission rate was changed and possibly this change is perceived by the insect. Future research should be directed to the importance of these compounds in insect-insect and plant-insect interactions in order to use them in monitoring and controlling the populations of C. ferruginea in eucalypt plantations.
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Tese (Doutorado em Ciência entomológica; Tecnologia entomológica) - Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, 2013.http://locus.ufv.br/handle/123456789/920The genus Eucalyptus contains some of the most cultivated hardwood timber species around the world. In Brazil, the area planted with this genus reached in 2012 the amount of 5.1 million hectares. However, eucalypt plantations are often targets of pests. The eucalypt yellow beetle, Costalimaita ferruginea, is an important leaf-eating beetle of Eucalyptus. The adults that emerge after the first rains, clump of eucalypt plants to feed on their leaves and new shoots. In nature, many models of interactions between insect-insect, insect-plant and insect-plant-insect are well known. These models generally are mediated by volatile compounds. The insect-insect and plant-insect interactions have not been analyzed for the C. ferruginea and its host plant. In the first chapter I present an introduction to models of insect-insect interactions described in the literature for the Chrysomelidae family. In the second chapter the volatiles released by adult of C. ferruginea, its host plant and the association between the two were featured and in the third chapter, responses to bioactive compounds within this system were investigated. Thus, two goals were proposed: (i) to describe the volatiles released by eucalypt yellow beetle adults and eucalypts and investigate the qualitative and quantitative differences in the volatiles released during and after herbivory and (ii) to evaluate the response of beetles to possible bioactive compounds released by conspecifics, host plant and the association between both. For the first objective, the volatiles were obtained by the technique of sampling in headspace and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). For the second objective, the response of the antennae of insects was analyzed using the electroanntenographic-gas chromatography technique (EAD-GC). Some compounds emitted by eucalypt yellow beetle were considered strong candidates to an insect pheromone. Two of them were exclusively produced by the female alone or during feeding eucalypts and two others were produced in a similar manner by the male, but such compounds were not identified. The constitution of the volatiles emitted by the plant without attack followed a pattern already observed and reported in the literature, being the Eucalyptol the major constituent. In quantitative terms the insect-plant association altered the rate of emissions of certain compounds emitted by host plant. Electrophysiological responses were observed for six compounds. Of these, four were identified as (3Z)-Hexenyl acetate, Allo-ocimene, Decanal and γ-Cadinene. Males and females responded promptly to all compounds, except Decanal, in which only responses of females were detected. For the two unidentified compounds, one is exclusively released by males alone or in combination with eucalypt, and other the presence was also detected in these volatiles and in the volatiles released by the plant after feeding beetles. These two compounds, plus the γ-Cadinene are strong candidates in the constitution of an aggregation pheromone. (3Z)-Hexenyl acetate and Allo- ocimene are compounds produced by the plant, and in the presence of insects its emission rate was changed and possibly this change is perceived by the insect. Future research should be directed to the importance of these compounds in insect-insect and plant-insect interactions in order to use them in monitoring and controlling the populations of C. ferruginea in eucalypt plantations.O gênero Eucalyptus contém algumas das espécies madeireiras mais cultivadas ao redor do mundo. No Brasil, a área plantada com esse gênero atingiu em 2012, a quantidade de 5,1 milhões de hectares. Entretanto, como qualquer outra espécie vegetal cultivada, os plantios de eucalipto são frequentemente alvos de insetos daninhos. O besouro-amarelo, Costalimaita ferruginea, é um importante besouros desfolhador de eucalipto. Os adultos, que emergem logo após as primeiras chuvas, se agregam em plantios de eucalipto para se alimentarem de suas folhas e brotações novas. Na natureza são bem conhecidos diversos modelos de relações entre inseto-inseto, inseto-planta e inseto-planta-inseto, que na grande maioria das vezes, são mediadas por compostos voláteis. Entretanto, as relações inseto- inseto e inseto-planta, ainda não foram analisadas para o caso de C. ferruginea e sua planta hospedeira, o eucalipto. No primeiro capítulo dessa tese serão apresentados os modelos de interações inseto-inseto descritos na literatura para a família Chrysomelidae. No segundo capítulo, os voláteis liberados por adultos de C. ferruginea, pela sua planta hospedeira e pela associação entre os dois serão caracterizados. No terceiro capítulo as respostas aos compostos bioativos dentro desse sistema serão investigados. Assim, dois objetivos foram propostos: (i) caracterizar os voláteis liberados por adultos de C. ferruginea e pelo eucalipto e investigar as diferenças quali-quantitativas nos voláteis liberados durante e após a herbivoria e (ii) avaliar a resposta dos besouros a possíveis compostos bioativos liberados por coespecíficos, planta hospedeira e a associação entre os dois. Para o primeiro objetivo, os voláteis foram obtidos através da técnica de coleta em headspace e analisados por meio de cromatografia gasosa acoplada à espectrometria de massa (CG-EM). Para o segundo objetivo, a resposta das antenas dos insetos foi analisada utilizando-se a técnica da antenografia acoplada à cromatografia gasosa (EA-CG). Nos voláteis emitidos pelo besouro-amarelo, alguns compostos foram considerados fortes candidatos a feromônio para esse inseto. Dois deles foram produzidos exclusivamente pela fêmea sozinha ou durante a alimentação no eucalipto e outros dois foram produzidos pelos machos de forma similar, mas tais compostos não foram identificados. A constituição dos voláteis emitidos pela planta sem ataque seguiu um padrão já observado e relatado na literatura, com o composto Eucaliptol o constituinte majoritário. Em termos quantitativos a associação do besouro- amarelo como o eucalipto alterou a taxa de emissão de certos compostos emitidos pelo eucalipto. Respostas eletroantenográficas foram observadas para seis compostos. Desses, quatro foram identificados como sendo Acetato de (3Z)-hexenila, Allo-ocimeno, Decanal e γ-Cadineno. Machos e fêmeas responderam prontamente a todos os compostos, com exceção do Decanal, em que apenas respostas de fêmeas foram detectadas. Para os dois compostos não identificados, um é liberado exclusivamente pelos machos, sozinhos ou em associação com o eucalipto, e outro além da sua presença nesses voláteis também foi detectado nos voláteis liberados pela planta após alimentação dos besouros. Esses dois compostos, mais o γ-Cadineno, são fortes candidatos na constituição de um feromônio de agregação. Acetato de (3Z)-hexenila e Allo-ocimeno são compostos produzidos pela planta, sendo que na presença dos insetos sua taxa de emissão foi alterada e, possivelmente, essa alteração seja percebida pelo inseto. Pesquisas futuras devem ser direcionadas para a importância desses compostos na interação inseto-inseto e inseto- planta com a finalidade de usá-los no monitoramento e controle das populações de C. ferruginea em plantios de eucalipto.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superiorapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de ViçosaDoutorado em EntomologiaUFVBRCiência entomológica; Tecnologia entomológicaBesouro-amareloEucaliptoSemioquimicosEletroantenogramaHeadspaceEucalypt yellow beetleEucalyptSemiochemicalsElectrophysiologicalHeadspaceCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOSSANIDADE::ENTOMOLOGIA AGRICOLACompostos voláteis de Costalimaita ferruginea (Fab.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) e de sua planta hospedeira, Eucalyptus sppVolatile compounds of Costalimaita ferruginea (Fab.) 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title Compostos voláteis de Costalimaita ferruginea (Fab.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) e de sua planta hospedeira, Eucalyptus spp
spellingShingle Compostos voláteis de Costalimaita ferruginea (Fab.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) e de sua planta hospedeira, Eucalyptus spp
Souza, Rodolfo Molinário de
Besouro-amarelo
Eucalipto
Semioquimicos
Eletroantenograma
Headspace
Eucalypt yellow beetle
Eucalypt
Semiochemicals
Electrophysiological
Headspace
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOSSANIDADE::ENTOMOLOGIA AGRICOLA
title_short Compostos voláteis de Costalimaita ferruginea (Fab.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) e de sua planta hospedeira, Eucalyptus spp
title_full Compostos voláteis de Costalimaita ferruginea (Fab.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) e de sua planta hospedeira, Eucalyptus spp
title_fullStr Compostos voláteis de Costalimaita ferruginea (Fab.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) e de sua planta hospedeira, Eucalyptus spp
title_full_unstemmed Compostos voláteis de Costalimaita ferruginea (Fab.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) e de sua planta hospedeira, Eucalyptus spp
title_sort Compostos voláteis de Costalimaita ferruginea (Fab.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) e de sua planta hospedeira, Eucalyptus spp
author Souza, Rodolfo Molinário de
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Besouro-amarelo
Eucalipto
Semioquimicos
Eletroantenograma
Headspace
topic Besouro-amarelo
Eucalipto
Semioquimicos
Eletroantenograma
Headspace
Eucalypt yellow beetle
Eucalypt
Semiochemicals
Electrophysiological
Headspace
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOSSANIDADE::ENTOMOLOGIA AGRICOLA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Eucalypt yellow beetle
Eucalypt
Semiochemicals
Electrophysiological
Headspace
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::FITOSSANIDADE::ENTOMOLOGIA AGRICOLA
description The genus Eucalyptus contains some of the most cultivated hardwood timber species around the world. In Brazil, the area planted with this genus reached in 2012 the amount of 5.1 million hectares. However, eucalypt plantations are often targets of pests. The eucalypt yellow beetle, Costalimaita ferruginea, is an important leaf-eating beetle of Eucalyptus. The adults that emerge after the first rains, clump of eucalypt plants to feed on their leaves and new shoots. In nature, many models of interactions between insect-insect, insect-plant and insect-plant-insect are well known. These models generally are mediated by volatile compounds. The insect-insect and plant-insect interactions have not been analyzed for the C. ferruginea and its host plant. In the first chapter I present an introduction to models of insect-insect interactions described in the literature for the Chrysomelidae family. In the second chapter the volatiles released by adult of C. ferruginea, its host plant and the association between the two were featured and in the third chapter, responses to bioactive compounds within this system were investigated. Thus, two goals were proposed: (i) to describe the volatiles released by eucalypt yellow beetle adults and eucalypts and investigate the qualitative and quantitative differences in the volatiles released during and after herbivory and (ii) to evaluate the response of beetles to possible bioactive compounds released by conspecifics, host plant and the association between both. For the first objective, the volatiles were obtained by the technique of sampling in headspace and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). For the second objective, the response of the antennae of insects was analyzed using the electroanntenographic-gas chromatography technique (EAD-GC). Some compounds emitted by eucalypt yellow beetle were considered strong candidates to an insect pheromone. Two of them were exclusively produced by the female alone or during feeding eucalypts and two others were produced in a similar manner by the male, but such compounds were not identified. The constitution of the volatiles emitted by the plant without attack followed a pattern already observed and reported in the literature, being the Eucalyptol the major constituent. In quantitative terms the insect-plant association altered the rate of emissions of certain compounds emitted by host plant. Electrophysiological responses were observed for six compounds. Of these, four were identified as (3Z)-Hexenyl acetate, Allo-ocimene, Decanal and γ-Cadinene. Males and females responded promptly to all compounds, except Decanal, in which only responses of females were detected. For the two unidentified compounds, one is exclusively released by males alone or in combination with eucalypt, and other the presence was also detected in these volatiles and in the volatiles released by the plant after feeding beetles. These two compounds, plus the γ-Cadinene are strong candidates in the constitution of an aggregation pheromone. (3Z)-Hexenyl acetate and Allo- ocimene are compounds produced by the plant, and in the presence of insects its emission rate was changed and possibly this change is perceived by the insect. Future research should be directed to the importance of these compounds in insect-insect and plant-insect interactions in order to use them in monitoring and controlling the populations of C. ferruginea in eucalypt plantations.
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