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Chemical composition of essential oils of Pulicaria species growing in Saudi Arabia and activity for Mediterranean fruit fly, ceratitis capitata.

Authors :
Yusufoglu, Hasan S.
Alqarni, Mohammed H.
Salkini, Mohammad Ayman
Tabanca, Nurhayat
Demirci, Betul
Kendra, Paul. E.
Source :
Phytochemistry Letters; Dec2021, Vol. 46, p51-55, 5p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

[Display omitted] • Essential oils of three species of Pulicaria (Asteraceae) native to Saudi Arabia were analyzed by GC-FID and GC–MS. • The oxygenated sesquiterpenoids were the predominant class of the total Pulicaria EOs. • P. arabica EO may be a source of new medfly kairomones with potential to improve detection of this serious economic pest. The Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is one of the most destructive agricultural pests in the world. New attractants are needed as a key strategy for detecting and suppressing insect pest densities. The aim of this study was to evaluate the attractiveness of essential oils isolated from the aerial parts of three Pulicaria species collected from the Al-kharj province of Saudi Arabia, targeting sterile medfly males. The volatile constituents of the aerial parts of P. arabica , P. crispa , and P. somalensis were characterized using gas chromatography-flame ionization detection and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. tau -Cadinol was found to be the major compound in the essential oils of P. arabica (38.6 %) and P. crispa (53.5 %), and intermedeol (15.9 %), α-cadinol (9.7 %), α-, β- (5.2 % each), and γ-eudesmol (9.1 %) were the most abundant components in the essential oil of P. somalensis. Carvotanacetone (10.3 %) was detected only in P. arabica. The essential oils from each of the three Pulicaria species were subjected to short-range attraction bioassays against the sterile male medfly C. capitata. The results were compared with the response to a known strong attractant, tea tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia); P. arabica exhibited mild attractancy, whereas neither P. crispa nor P. somalensis showed attractant activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18743900
Volume :
46
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Phytochemistry Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153679552
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phytol.2021.08.021