The roles of plant secondary metabolites from cowpea floral structures in resistance to the flower bud thrips

Floral structures of six cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) cultivars were analysed for secondary plant metabolites (polyphenols, terpenoids and flavonoids) to study their relationships with resistance to Megalurothrips sjostedti (Trybom). Polyphenols varied significantly (P < 0.001) among the floral structures of the cultivars at the same growth stage. Significant negative correlations were obtained between polyphenols and damage indices (r = -0.57), mean adult counts (r = -0.56) and mean larval counts (r = -0.64) of resistant cowpea cultivars especially in the late season, indicating that polyphenols play a significant role in cowpea resistance to M. sjostedti. High levels of polyphenols obtained from Sanzibanili and Sewe cultivars, coupled with highly significant correlations between the polyphenols and thrips population on resistant cultivars, and their damage indices, suggests that these polyphenols could be inhibitors or deterrents in this case. Terpenoid extracts (10 mg/mL) of IT90K-277-2, Sewe, Sanzibanili, TVu 1509 and KV × 404-8-1 racemes; KV × 404-8-1 and TVu 1509 floral buds; IT90K-277-2, Sewe and Sanzibanili flowers caused significant (P < 0.001) larval mortalities, since mortality ranged between 56.7%-96.7%. Hence terpenoid extracts from floral structures of the cultivars are biologically active and confers antibiotic resistance to M. sjostedti larvae; this compound could be promising candidates for genetic transformation of cowpea cultivars.

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Main Authors: Alabi, O.Y., Odebiyi, J.A., Tamò, M., Omoloye, A.A.
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Language:English
Published: 2011-06-20
Subjects:vigna unguiculata, terpenoids, flavonoids, polyphenols, cowpeas, cultivars, metabolites, flower bud thrips, host plant resistance,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83300
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-833002023-06-19T13:33:16Z The roles of plant secondary metabolites from cowpea floral structures in resistance to the flower bud thrips Alabi, O.Y. Odebiyi, J.A. Tamò, M. Omoloye, A.A. vigna unguiculata terpenoids flavonoids polyphenols cowpeas cultivars metabolites flower bud thrips host plant resistance Floral structures of six cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) cultivars were analysed for secondary plant metabolites (polyphenols, terpenoids and flavonoids) to study their relationships with resistance to Megalurothrips sjostedti (Trybom). Polyphenols varied significantly (P < 0.001) among the floral structures of the cultivars at the same growth stage. Significant negative correlations were obtained between polyphenols and damage indices (r = -0.57), mean adult counts (r = -0.56) and mean larval counts (r = -0.64) of resistant cowpea cultivars especially in the late season, indicating that polyphenols play a significant role in cowpea resistance to M. sjostedti. High levels of polyphenols obtained from Sanzibanili and Sewe cultivars, coupled with highly significant correlations between the polyphenols and thrips population on resistant cultivars, and their damage indices, suggests that these polyphenols could be inhibitors or deterrents in this case. Terpenoid extracts (10 mg/mL) of IT90K-277-2, Sewe, Sanzibanili, TVu 1509 and KV × 404-8-1 racemes; KV × 404-8-1 and TVu 1509 floral buds; IT90K-277-2, Sewe and Sanzibanili flowers caused significant (P < 0.001) larval mortalities, since mortality ranged between 56.7%-96.7%. Hence terpenoid extracts from floral structures of the cultivars are biologically active and confers antibiotic resistance to M. sjostedti larvae; this compound could be promising candidates for genetic transformation of cowpea cultivars. 2011-06-20 2017-08-31T12:19:40Z 2017-08-31T12:19:40Z Journal Article Alabi, O.Y., Odebiyi, J.A., Tamo, M. & Omoloye, A.A. (2011). The roles of plant secondary metabolites from cowpea floral structures in resistance to the flower bud thrips. Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology A, 262-269. 2161-6256 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83300 en Limited Access 262-269 Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology
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topic vigna unguiculata
terpenoids
flavonoids
polyphenols
cowpeas
cultivars
metabolites
flower bud thrips
host plant resistance
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terpenoids
flavonoids
polyphenols
cowpeas
cultivars
metabolites
flower bud thrips
host plant resistance
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flavonoids
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cowpeas
cultivars
metabolites
flower bud thrips
host plant resistance
Alabi, O.Y.
Odebiyi, J.A.
Tamò, M.
Omoloye, A.A.
The roles of plant secondary metabolites from cowpea floral structures in resistance to the flower bud thrips
description Floral structures of six cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) cultivars were analysed for secondary plant metabolites (polyphenols, terpenoids and flavonoids) to study their relationships with resistance to Megalurothrips sjostedti (Trybom). Polyphenols varied significantly (P < 0.001) among the floral structures of the cultivars at the same growth stage. Significant negative correlations were obtained between polyphenols and damage indices (r = -0.57), mean adult counts (r = -0.56) and mean larval counts (r = -0.64) of resistant cowpea cultivars especially in the late season, indicating that polyphenols play a significant role in cowpea resistance to M. sjostedti. High levels of polyphenols obtained from Sanzibanili and Sewe cultivars, coupled with highly significant correlations between the polyphenols and thrips population on resistant cultivars, and their damage indices, suggests that these polyphenols could be inhibitors or deterrents in this case. Terpenoid extracts (10 mg/mL) of IT90K-277-2, Sewe, Sanzibanili, TVu 1509 and KV × 404-8-1 racemes; KV × 404-8-1 and TVu 1509 floral buds; IT90K-277-2, Sewe and Sanzibanili flowers caused significant (P < 0.001) larval mortalities, since mortality ranged between 56.7%-96.7%. Hence terpenoid extracts from floral structures of the cultivars are biologically active and confers antibiotic resistance to M. sjostedti larvae; this compound could be promising candidates for genetic transformation of cowpea cultivars.
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terpenoids
flavonoids
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cowpeas
cultivars
metabolites
flower bud thrips
host plant resistance
author Alabi, O.Y.
Odebiyi, J.A.
Tamò, M.
Omoloye, A.A.
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title The roles of plant secondary metabolites from cowpea floral structures in resistance to the flower bud thrips
title_short The roles of plant secondary metabolites from cowpea floral structures in resistance to the flower bud thrips
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