Biomonitoring the Vitex gardneriana Shauer (Lamiaceae) toxic effects to shed light on bioactive compounds against a major coconut pest mite.
Biomonitoring the Vitex gardneriana Shauer (Lamiaceae) toxic effects to shed light on bioactive compounds against a major coconut pest mite.
Author(s): ALMEIDA, A. S. de; COELHO, C. R.; SA, M. S. de; BENTO, E. de S.; WISNIEWSKI JUNIOR, A.; TEODORO, A. V.; XAVIER, H. S.; SENA FILHO, J. G. de
Summary: The coconut mite, Aceria guerreronis Keifer (Acari: Eriophyidae), is a major pest of coconut plantations (Cocos nucifera L.) worldwide. Here, we conducted a bioguided phytochemical approach using toxicity and repellency bioassays of nonpolar extract and its fractions of Vitex gardneriana Schauer (Lamiaceae) leaves to this pest. Nonpolar crude extract was fractionated by column chromatography using solvents with increased polarity and binary mixtures, resulting in five semipurified groups. The biomonitoring bioassay provided active fractions and led to the isolation and characterization of the bioactive compound squalene, a biosynthetic precursor of 20-hydroxyecdysone, which plays an important role in plant defense against arthropods. The LC50 of the crude extract of V. gardneriana for A. guerreronis was estimated to be 0.185 mg·mL-1 and LC80 = 4.123 mg·mL-1. Also, the extract was highly repellent to this pest for up to 24 h. The fractions of V. gardneriana, and also squalene, caused mortality to A. guerreronis. The potential of V. gardneriana fractions/squalene as biopesticides for controlling A. guerreronis in coconut plantations is discussed herein.
Publication year: 2022
Types of publication: Journal article
Keywords: Aceria, Biopesticida, Coco, Coconuts, Controle Biológico, Mite control, Mites, Praga de Planta, Toxidade, Ácaro
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