Química Nova (May 2019)

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND ACARICIDAL ACTIVITIES OF Indigofera suffruticosa ESSENTIAL OIL AGAINST TWO-SPOTTED SPIDER MITE

  • Cleideana B. da Silva,
  • Marcilio M. de Moraes,
  • Claudio A. G. da Camara,
  • Nicolle de C. Ribeiro,
  • João P. R. de Melo,
  • Vera L. M. de Lima,
  • Daniela M. A. F. Navarro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21577/0100-4042.20170329
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 3
pp. 313 – 318

Abstract

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Laboratory bioassays on fumigation, ovicidal and oviposition deterrence activity of the essential oil from Indigofera suffruticosa and its constituents [eugenol, (E)-asarone, dill apiole, (Z)-asarone, thymol, (E)-nerolidol and safrole] against Tetranychus urticae were carried out. Components of Indigofera leaf oil were characterized by gas chromatography (GC) ad mass spectrometry (GC-MS), which revealed the identification of 17 components, representing 97.7 ± 0.6% of the total oil, with a high percentage of phenylpropanoids (89.9 ± 0.5%), among which eugenol (45.6 ± 0.4%) and (E)-asarone (17.4 ± 0.2%) were major constituents. The ovicidal activity and oviposition deterrence tests revealed that the essential oil as well as its main compounds affected the oviposition and hatchability of mite eggs. Eugenol and thymol were the most potent compounds and were approximately 225-fold more potent than the oil. The acaricidal action exerted by sesquiterpenes and phenylpropanoids of the leaf oil is also discussed. The results suggest that the Indigofera oil and selected components associated with ovicidal activity and oviposition deterrence can serve as the basis for a promising agent that could be used in the formulation of a product for use against the T. urticae.

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