Christopher M Ranger -United States Of America

University of Missouri

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  • drug effects chemistry pharmacology

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  • Journal of chemical ecology (1)
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Glandular trichome extracts from Medicago sativa deter settling by the potato leafhopper Empoasca fabae.
(2004)
Journal - Journal of chemical ecology (United States )

Abstract :

Extracts of glandular trichomes from Medicago sativa were tested for their ability to disrupt the settling behavior of the potato leafhopper, Empoasca fabae. Erect and procumbent glandular trichomes were mechanically isolated from stem sections of resistant genotype "G98A," and nonglandular trichomes were collected from susceptible cultivar "Ranger." Isolated trichomes were extracted with chloroform, acetone, and ethanol, and the resulting crude extracts were applied to the surface of a sachet containing an artificial diet. Leafhoppers were offered a two-way choice between crude trichome extracts from G98A and Ranger. All three of G98A solvent extracts caused various degrees of diet rejection, resulting in the crude Ranger trichome extracts being preferred over G98A extracts. Overall, the fewest leafhoppers settled on the ethanolic extracts. Additional bioassays documented a dose response associated with G98A ethanolic extracts when compared with Ranger trichome extracts and a solvent control. No difference in preference behavior was detected between Ranger trichome extracts and a solvent control. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis revealed a homologous series of nonvolatile fatty acid amides C(n)H(2n+1)NO (n = 19-23) unique to G98A glandular trichome extracts.

ISSN : 0098-0331
Mesh Heading : Amides Animals Biological Assay Chromatography, Gas Fatty Acids Hemiptera Mass Spectrometry Medicago sativa Pest Control, Biological Plant Extracts Plant Leaves Plant Stems Population Density Solanum tuberosum Solvents Time analysis metabolism analysis metabolism physiology methods chemistry chemistry parasitology chemistry
Mesh Heading Relevant : drug effects chemistry pharmacology


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