Thermal tool for evaluation of essential oils of Eucalyptus spp susceptible and resistant to Glycaspis brimblecombei attack.
Thermal tool for evaluation of essential oils of Eucalyptus spp susceptible and resistant to Glycaspis brimblecombei attack.
Author(s): SILVEIRA, A. C da; LAZZAROTTO, M.; SIQUEIRA, G. L. de A. de; LAZZAROTTO, S. R. da S.; HORNUNG, P. S.; FERNANDES, M.; QUEIROZ, D. L. de; MIGUEL, O. G.
Summary: Eucalyptus spp genus is economically important to different industry fields. There are pests that damage the development of eucalypts and Glycaspis brimblecombei, a sap-sucking insect, is one of them. Studies about this insect attack to the eucalypts showed preferences. This work aim was to compare the preferences of the insect with thermoanalytical characteristics of different eucalypts (susceptible, less susceptible and resistant to Glycaspis brimblecombei) essential oils. The leaves of six species of Eucalyptus were crushed and the essential oil was extracted using Clevenger apparatus. The Shimadzu DTG-60H was used to analyze the samples. The results showed that the samples from more susceptible eucalypts had total mass loss at about 124ºC to 156ºC, lower than samples from more resistant eucalypts (from 168ºC to 175ºC). Furthermore, the study suggests that the susceptibility or the resistance of eucalypts to the pest may be related to their essential oil composition and concentration of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes.
Publication year: 2016
Types of publication: Paper in annals and proceedings
Unit: Embrapa Forestry
Keywords: Análise térmica, Essential oil, Eucalipto, Óleo essencial
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