ISSN:
1423-0445
Keywords:
allelochemical effect
;
herbivory
;
chemical defence
;
ontogenetic variation
;
ergoline alkaloids
;
lysergol
;
elymoclavine
;
Ipomoea parasitica
;
Heliothis virescens
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Abstract Lysergol, elymoclavine and three other van Urk-positive alkaloids were identified by 2D chromatography in the seed extract ofIpomoea parasitica. The presence of the same ergoline alkaloids was also demonstrated in vegetative tissue ofI. parasitica. Heliothis virescens larvae reared on a diet containing an alkaloid extract ofI. parasitica showed an increase in the consumption index and a reduction in the effiency of conversion of food. No difference was observed in the approximated digestibility. The percentages of pupation and emergence were reduced and the malefemale ratio was altered in insects fed on a diet containing the alkaloid extract ofI. parasitica or lysergol. The increases in the concentration of ergoline alkaloids inI. parasitica at the seedling stage and at flowering support the theory that these compounds play a defensive role against herbivory in the plant.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01245897