Artículo de revista
Effect of Solanum glycosides on the aphid Schizaphis graminum
Fecha
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Journal of Chemical Ecology, Volumen 25, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 369-374
00980331
10.1023/A:1020807131914
Autor
Soule, Silvia
Güntner, Carlos
Vázquez, Alvaro
Argandoña, Victor H.
Ferreira, Fernando
Moyna, Patrick
Institución
Resumen
Common Solanum glycosides were tested against a non-Solanum pest, the greenbug, Schizaphis graminum, fed by artificial diet supplemented with the tested compounds. In contrast with the potato aphid Macrosiphum euphorbiae, S. graminum is sensitive to both potato and tomato glycoalkaloids, as well as to all the different Solanum steroidal glycosides tested. S. graminum was less sensitive to glycoalkaloids than to the steroidal glycosides. Laxumin A (LC50 4.3 μM) and laxumin B (LC50 6.1 μM), isolated from Solanum laxum, were the most active of the tested compounds. The different sensitivity of both aphids against Solanum glycosides could be related to a possible adaptation of the insects to their host plants secondary metabolites.