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A saponin correlated with variable resistance of Barbarea vulgaris to the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella.

Authors :
Agerbirk N
Olsen CE
Bibby BM
Frandsen HO
Brown LD
Nielsen JK
Renwick JA
Source :
Journal of chemical ecology [J Chem Ecol] 2003 Jun; Vol. 29 (6), pp. 1417-33.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Two types of Barbarea vulgaris var. arcuata, the G-type and the P-type, differed in resistance to larvae of the diamondback moth (DBM) Platella xylostella. Rosette plants of the G-type were fully resistant to the DBM when grown in a greenhouse or collected in the summer season, but leaves collected during the late fall were less resistant, as previously found for flea beetle resistance. The P-type was always susceptible. Extracts of resistant leaflets inhibited larval growth in a bioassay, and a growth-inhibiting fraction was isolated by activity-guided fractionation. A triterpenoid saponin (1) was isolated from this fraction and identified as 3-O-beta-cellobiosyloleanolic acid from spectroscopic data and analysis of hydrolysis products. The decrease in resistance of the G-type in the fall was correlated with a decrease in the level of 1, from 0.6-0.9 to < 0.2 micromol/g dry wt. Compound 1 was not detected in the susceptible P-type. We conclude that 1 is correlated with the variable resistance of B. vulgaris foliage to the DBM.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0098-0331
Volume :
29
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of chemical ecology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12918925
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1024217504445