2018
DOI: 10.1177/1179543318758409
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Do Bioflavonoids inJuniperus virginianaHeartwood Stimulate Oviposition in the LadybirdColeomegilla maculata?

Abstract: Maximizing the reproductive potential of ladybird beetles fed factitious foods or artificial diets, in lieu of natural prey, is a major challenge to cost-effective mass rearing for augmentative biological control. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that compounds in redcedar, Juniperus virginiana, stimulate oviposition in the ladybird Coleomegilla maculata. We also tested the prediction that several bioflavonoids, identified in heartwood fractions, elicited this behavioral response. Phenolic compounds wer… Show more

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“…In a recent investigation, it was discovered for the first time that three bioflavonoids, quercetin, taxifolin, and naringenin (to a lesser extent), in bioassays in 250 mL cages, stimulated oviposition by C . maculata [ 13 ]. We have expanded our knowledge of the relationship between quercetin and this ladybird in this study.…”
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“…In a recent investigation, it was discovered for the first time that three bioflavonoids, quercetin, taxifolin, and naringenin (to a lesser extent), in bioassays in 250 mL cages, stimulated oviposition by C . maculata [ 13 ]. We have expanded our knowledge of the relationship between quercetin and this ladybird in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The observation that quercetin occasionally increased the number of egg clutches per female in 500 mL solitary cages was expected on the basis of previous research. For example, quercetin and naringenin stimulated slightly more egg clutches per female in 250 mL cages, than in the control cages—lacking any bioflavonoid [ 13 ]. The mechanism of action that triggers the physiological response in females to oviposit in close proximity to quercetin and to occasionally produce more egg clutches is unknown.…”
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“…Analytical methodology. HPLC analysis was conducted following the protocol described in Dowd et al, 2018 andRiddick et al, 2018, on a Shimadzu LC-20 HPLC system (LC-20AT quaternary pump, DGU-20A5 degasser, SIL-20A HT autosampler, and a SPD M20A photodiode array detector, running under Shimadzu LCSolutions version 1.22 chromatography software, Columbia, MD, USA) 13,14 . The column used was an Inertsil ODS-3 reverse phase C-18 column (5 µ, 250 ×4.6 mm from Varian, Palo Alto, CA).…”
Section: Determining Concentrations Of Flavonoids In Soybean Leaves mentioning
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“…Five-point standard curves for the evaluation of the concentration of the identified flavonoids in soybean leaves were prepared with commercially purchased kaempferol, genistein, and daidzein for the determination of extinction coefficients at 280 and 340 nm. 13,14 . For phenolic analysis, the initial solvent system was 10% methanol verses water with 0.25% formic acid at a flow rate of 0.25 mL per minute.…”
Section: Determining Concentrations Of Flavonoids In Soybean Leaves mentioning
confidence: 99%