The association between lasionycta wyatti (lepidoptera : noctuidae) and the toxic plant ambrosia chamissonis (asteraceae)

A group of toxic sulfur-containing polyynes (thiarubrines) exhibit significant lightmediated antibiotic activity against microoroganisms particularly against fungi. These phytochemicals have been isolated from several members of the Asteraceae including Ambrosia chamissonis Less. (Greene), a spec...

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Main Author: Dojillo-Mooney, Joanna
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Language:English
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/7741
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-77412018-01-05T17:33:51Z The association between lasionycta wyatti (lepidoptera : noctuidae) and the toxic plant ambrosia chamissonis (asteraceae) Dojillo-Mooney, Joanna A group of toxic sulfur-containing polyynes (thiarubrines) exhibit significant lightmediated antibiotic activity against microoroganisms particularly against fungi. These phytochemicals have been isolated from several members of the Asteraceae including Ambrosia chamissonis Less. (Greene), a species found along sandy beaches in British Columbia. The larvae of a rare noctuid moth, Lasionycta wyatti (Barnes and Benjamin) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), were found to be associated with the stems and roots of this plant. High performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) analyses of L. wyatti larvae and their frass found significant amounts of thiarubrines. Artificial diets containing thiarubrines were shown to be tolerated by these larvae. These same diets, however, were toxic to larvae ofManduca sexta (L.) (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) and growth inhibitory to larvae of Spodoptera litura (Hubner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). The combination of simulated sunlight and artificial diets containing thiarubrines, did not negatively affect the larvae of L. wyatti. However, the incorporation of UV-activated thiophenes did negatively affect the larvae of L. wyatti. Results of feeding assays suggest the escape mechanism used by L. wyatti is its ability to rapidly eliminate thiarubrines from its tissues. Science, Faculty of Botany, Department of Graduate 2009-04-30T16:19:07Z 2009-04-30T16:19:07Z 1998 1998-05 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/7741 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. 5051243 bytes application/pdf
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description A group of toxic sulfur-containing polyynes (thiarubrines) exhibit significant lightmediated antibiotic activity against microoroganisms particularly against fungi. These phytochemicals have been isolated from several members of the Asteraceae including Ambrosia chamissonis Less. (Greene), a species found along sandy beaches in British Columbia. The larvae of a rare noctuid moth, Lasionycta wyatti (Barnes and Benjamin) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), were found to be associated with the stems and roots of this plant. High performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) analyses of L. wyatti larvae and their frass found significant amounts of thiarubrines. Artificial diets containing thiarubrines were shown to be tolerated by these larvae. These same diets, however, were toxic to larvae ofManduca sexta (L.) (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) and growth inhibitory to larvae of Spodoptera litura (Hubner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). The combination of simulated sunlight and artificial diets containing thiarubrines, did not negatively affect the larvae of L. wyatti. However, the incorporation of UV-activated thiophenes did negatively affect the larvae of L. wyatti. Results of feeding assays suggest the escape mechanism used by L. wyatti is its ability to rapidly eliminate thiarubrines from its tissues. === Science, Faculty of === Botany, Department of === Graduate
author Dojillo-Mooney, Joanna
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The association between lasionycta wyatti (lepidoptera : noctuidae) and the toxic plant ambrosia chamissonis (asteraceae)
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title The association between lasionycta wyatti (lepidoptera : noctuidae) and the toxic plant ambrosia chamissonis (asteraceae)
title_short The association between lasionycta wyatti (lepidoptera : noctuidae) and the toxic plant ambrosia chamissonis (asteraceae)
title_full The association between lasionycta wyatti (lepidoptera : noctuidae) and the toxic plant ambrosia chamissonis (asteraceae)
title_fullStr The association between lasionycta wyatti (lepidoptera : noctuidae) and the toxic plant ambrosia chamissonis (asteraceae)
title_full_unstemmed The association between lasionycta wyatti (lepidoptera : noctuidae) and the toxic plant ambrosia chamissonis (asteraceae)
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