The interaction between the gall wasp Leptocybe invasa and Eucalyptus camaldulensis leaves: A study of phyto-volatile metabolites

M. Mohamed
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A comparative study of the volatile terpene fraction isolated from the leaves of Eucalyptus camaldulensis attacked by the gall wasp (Leptocybe invasa) and from the healthy leaves of the plant was carried out using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. A total of 59 components representing 89.13 and 88.6%, respectively, of their total volatile fraction contents were analyzed. Of these volatiles, 26 compounds with concentrations greater than (0.1± 0.02%) have been used for statistical comparison. A number of 21of these compounds were identified, in different concentrations, in the leaves volatile fraction of both healthy plants and plants attacked by the wasps. The other 5 volatiles: p-mentha-2-4(8) diene, δ-elemene, β-elemene, E-caryophyllene and bicyclogermacrene, were exclusively found in the volatile fraction of the attacked leaves. The newly produced compounds in the attacked leaves or the change in concentration of those commonly found in that fraction, could be part of the plant defense mechanisms, or/and an element of the plant allelopathic and communication mechanisms. Identifying the components of the gall wasp-damaged leaves can help in their recycling for different physiological, pharmacological and medicinal uses. Key words: Eucalyptus, gall wasp, plant defense mechanisms, plant recycling, terpene fraction.
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入侵瘿蜂(Leptocybe invasa)与桉叶的相互作用:植物挥发性代谢物的研究
采用气相色谱-质谱联用技术对被瘿蜂侵染的桉叶挥发油萜类化合物与健康桉叶挥发油萜类化合物进行了比较研究。共分析了59个组分,分别占总挥发分含量的89.13%和88.6%。在这些挥发物中,有26种浓度大于(0.1±0.02%)的化合物被用于统计比较。在健康植物和被黄蜂攻击的植物的叶片挥发物中,以不同的浓度鉴定了其中21种化合物。其余5种挥发物分别为对薄荷-2-4(8)二烯、δ-榄香烯、β-榄香烯、e -石竹烯和双环绿烯。在被攻击的叶片中新产生的化合物或在该部分中常见的化合物浓度的变化可能是植物防御机制的一部分,或者是植物化感作用和通讯机制的一个组成部分。鉴定瘿蜂受损叶片的成分有助于其在不同的生理、药理和药用上的回收利用。关键词:桉树,瘿蜂,植物防御机制,植物循环利用,萜烯组分
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