Efecto de dosis subletales de biomoléculas con potencial insecticida en Bactericera cockerelli en condiciones de laboratorio

Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc) (Hemiptera: Triozidae); represents a potential threat to tomato production Solanum lycopersicum causing direct and indirect damage; For its control several alternatives are investigated; standing out among them biomolecules of plant origin, such as essential oils. Howev...

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第一著者: González González, Kerly Tamara (author)
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description Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc) (Hemiptera: Triozidae); represents a potential threat to tomato production Solanum lycopersicum causing direct and indirect damage; For its control several alternatives are investigated; standing out among them biomolecules of plant origin, such as essential oils. However, most of the researches evaluate the lethality of biocompounds in adults, neglecting the possible sublethal effects in adults or immature states, as well as the possible ovicidal effect. Therefore, here, the sublethal effect of two plant species Ruta graveolens and Ocotea quixos on B. cockerelli adults and nymphs was evaluated; and its possible ovicidal effect. Adults and fifth instar nymphs were exposed by contact to sublethal doses of R. graveolens (CL10= 0.59 μL/mL CL25= 0.83 μL/mL and CL50= 1.72 μL/mL) or O. quixos (CL10= 0.13 μL/mL CL25= 0.22 μL/mL and CL50= 0.40 μL/mL); similarly, B. cockerelli eggs at 24, 48, 72 or 96 hours of age were exposed to the CL95 of these two essential oils; 2.92 μL/mL and 1.67 μL/mL of R. graveolens and O. quixos respectively. Survival results on adults showed a survival inversely proportional to the exposed concentration. Similarly, the survival of B. cokerelli was reduced depending on the concentrations of O. quixos (CL10= 0.13 μL/mL CL25= 0.22 μL/mL and CL50= 0.40 μL/mL) with the exception of CL10 and CL25 where there was no significant difference between them. The R. graveolens oil (CL95= 2.92 μL/mL) did not present an ovicidal effect on B. cockerelli eggs at any of its stages, unlike the O. quixos oil (CL95= 1.67 μL/mL) that reduced the hatching of eggs at 96 h. In other words, this study shows that these oils could be used to control the population of B. cockerelli. Key words: Sublethal dose, Ovicidal effect, Tomato psyllid, Survival.
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spelling Efecto de dosis subletales de biomoléculas con potencial insecticida en Bactericera cockerelli en condiciones de laboratorioGonzález González, Kerly TamaraACEITES ESENCIALESTOMATESBactericera cockerelli (Šulc) (Hemiptera: Triozidae); represents a potential threat to tomato production Solanum lycopersicum causing direct and indirect damage; For its control several alternatives are investigated; standing out among them biomolecules of plant origin, such as essential oils. However, most of the researches evaluate the lethality of biocompounds in adults, neglecting the possible sublethal effects in adults or immature states, as well as the possible ovicidal effect. Therefore, here, the sublethal effect of two plant species Ruta graveolens and Ocotea quixos on B. cockerelli adults and nymphs was evaluated; and its possible ovicidal effect. Adults and fifth instar nymphs were exposed by contact to sublethal doses of R. graveolens (CL10= 0.59 μL/mL CL25= 0.83 μL/mL and CL50= 1.72 μL/mL) or O. quixos (CL10= 0.13 μL/mL CL25= 0.22 μL/mL and CL50= 0.40 μL/mL); similarly, B. cockerelli eggs at 24, 48, 72 or 96 hours of age were exposed to the CL95 of these two essential oils; 2.92 μL/mL and 1.67 μL/mL of R. graveolens and O. quixos respectively. Survival results on adults showed a survival inversely proportional to the exposed concentration. Similarly, the survival of B. cokerelli was reduced depending on the concentrations of O. quixos (CL10= 0.13 μL/mL CL25= 0.22 μL/mL and CL50= 0.40 μL/mL) with the exception of CL10 and CL25 where there was no significant difference between them. The R. graveolens oil (CL95= 2.92 μL/mL) did not present an ovicidal effect on B. cockerelli eggs at any of its stages, unlike the O. quixos oil (CL95= 1.67 μL/mL) that reduced the hatching of eggs at 96 h. In other words, this study shows that these oils could be used to control the population of B. cockerelli. Key words: Sublethal dose, Ovicidal effect, Tomato psyllid, Survival.Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc) (Hemiptera: Triozidae) representa una potencial amenaza a la producción de tomate Solanum lycopersicum causando daños directos e indirectos. Para su control varias alternativas son investigadas, destacándose entre ellas las biomoléculas de origen vegetal, como aceites esenciales. Sin embargo, la mayoría de las investigaciones evalúan la letalidad de biocompuestos en adultos, descuidando los posibles efectos subletales sea en adultos o estados inmaduros, así como el posible efecto ovicida. Por ello, aquí, se evaluó el efecto subletal de dos especies vegetales Ruta graveolens y Ocotea quixos, sobre adultos y ninfas de B. cockerelli, y su posible efecto ovicida. Adultos y ninfas del quinto instar fueron expuestas por contacto a dosis subletales de R. graveolens (CL10= 0,59 μL/mL CL25= 0,83 μL/mL y CL50= 1,72 μL/mL) u O. quixos (CL10= 0,13 μL/mL CL25= 0,22 μL/mL y CL50= 0,40 μL/mL); similarmente huevos de B. cockerelli con 24, 48, 72 o 96 horas de edad fueron expuestos a la CL95 de estos dos aceites esenciales: 2,92 μL/mL y 1,67μL/mL de R. graveolens y O. quixos respectivamente. Los resultados de sobrevivencia sobre adultos mostraron una sobrevivencia inversamente proporcional a la concentración expuesta. Similarmente la sobrevivencia de B. cokerelli fue reducida dependiendo de las concentraciones de O. quixos (CL10= 0,13 μL/mL CL25= 0,22 μL/mL y CL50= 0,40 μL/mL) a excepción de la concentración CL10 y CL25 donde no hubo diferencia significativa entre ellas. El aceite de R. graveolens (CL95= 2,92 μL/mL) no presentó un efecto ovicida sobre los huevos de B. cockerelli en ninguna de sus etapas, a diferencia del aceite de O. quixos (CL95= 1,67 μL/mL) que redujo la eclosión de huevos a las 96 h. En otras palabras, este estudio demuestra que estos aceites sí pudiesen usarse para el control de la población de B. cockerelli. Palabras clave: Dosis subletales, Efecto Ovicida, Psílido del tomate, Sobrevivencia.LojaViteri Jumbo, Luis Oswaldo2023-06-16T21:03:32Z2023-06-16T21:03:32Z2023-06-16info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis36 p.application/pdfhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/27266spahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Lojainstname:Universidad Nacional de Lojainstacron:UNL2025-05-02T15:44:42Zoai:dspace.unl.edu.ec:123456789/27266Institucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oaiEcuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T15:44:42falseInstitucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oai*Ecuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T15:44:42Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Loja - Universidad Nacional de Lojafalse
spellingShingle Efecto de dosis subletales de biomoléculas con potencial insecticida en Bactericera cockerelli en condiciones de laboratorio
González González, Kerly Tamara
ACEITES ESENCIALES
TOMATES
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title Efecto de dosis subletales de biomoléculas con potencial insecticida en Bactericera cockerelli en condiciones de laboratorio
title_full Efecto de dosis subletales de biomoléculas con potencial insecticida en Bactericera cockerelli en condiciones de laboratorio
title_fullStr Efecto de dosis subletales de biomoléculas con potencial insecticida en Bactericera cockerelli en condiciones de laboratorio
title_full_unstemmed Efecto de dosis subletales de biomoléculas con potencial insecticida en Bactericera cockerelli en condiciones de laboratorio
title_short Efecto de dosis subletales de biomoléculas con potencial insecticida en Bactericera cockerelli en condiciones de laboratorio
title_sort Efecto de dosis subletales de biomoléculas con potencial insecticida en Bactericera cockerelli en condiciones de laboratorio
topic ACEITES ESENCIALES
TOMATES
url https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/27266