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Comparative analysis of phenolic profiles of ovipositional fluid of Rhinusa pilosa (Mecinini, Curculionidae) and its host plant Linaria vulgaris (Plantaginaceae)
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|作者:
Ana Sedlarević
Filis Morina
Ivo Toševski
Uroš Gašić
Maja Natić
Jelena Jović
Oliver Krstić
Sonja Veljović-Jovanović
机构:
[1] University of Belgrade,Institute for Multidisciplinary Research
[2] CABI,Faculty of Chemistry
[3] University of Belgrade,Department of Plant Pests
[4] Institute for Plant Protection and Environment,undefined
来源:
Arthropod-Plant Interactions
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2016年
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10卷
关键词:
Cecidogen;
Gall;
Ovipositional fluid;
Phenolics;
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摘要:
Rhinusa pilosa (Gyllenhal) is a highly specific weevil that induces stem galls on the common toadflax Linaria vulgaris Mill. females oviposit the eggs near the apex of a growing shoot. The act of oviposition is accompanied by secretion of an ovipositional fluid, which is considered to be cecidogen, directly involved in gall induction. The remains of cecidogenic fluid were collected from the surface of the oviposition point on the stem. We performed a comparative analysis of the phenolics extracted from cecidogen, the stem and galls of L. vulgaris and adult and larva of R. pilosa by HPLC-DAD. One compound with Amax at 273, 332 nm (Rt 30.65 min) was exclusively found in the methanol extract of cecidogen. To further characterize the cecidogen and stem phenolic profiles, we used UHPLC coupled with an OrbiTrap mass analyzer. Among 49 phenolic compounds extracted from both the ovipositional fluid and the plant, protocatechuic acid and two phenolic glycosides were exclusively found in cecidogen: diosmetin-O-acetylrutinoside and an unidentified compound. The unknown compound produced an MS2 base peak at 387 and 327 and 267 m/z base peaks at MS3 and MS4 fragmentation, respectively, and had the molecular formula C32H31O18. The plausible role of phenolic compounds in the induction of gall formation on L. vulgaris is discussed.
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页码:311 / 322
页数:11
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