Nootkatone, one of over 300 components of vetiver oil, is a mildly pungent sesquiterpene ketone with a distinctive grapefruit flavor, largely responsible for vetiver oil unique aroma. As part of our research on natural products efficacy against Formosan subterranean termite, the major wood pest in the USA, previous experiments showed that vetiver oil and nootkatone disrupt normal termite behavior and significantly affect feedingability and survival. A novel bioassay for the evaluation of nootkatonetreated wood and sand was designed to better understand how nootkatone affects the behavior and physiology of these termites. Daily counts on the number of feeding termites, weekly measurements of food consumption, abundance of symbiont protozoa present over time and termite survival were recorded. Our study proved that this essential oil component acts as a repellent, as a feeding deterrent and as a toxicant to Formosan subterranean termite. Nootkatone represents a promising natural alternative to synthetic termiticides for the management of termite control.

Repellency and toxicity of nootkatone to Coptotermes formosanus / Maistrello, Lara; G., Henderson; R. A., Laine. - ELETTRONICO. - .:(2001), pp. 48-48. (Intervento presentato al convegno XVIII Annual Meeting of the International Society of Chemical Ecology tenutosi a Lake Tahoe, California, USA nel July 7-12 2001).

Repellency and toxicity of nootkatone to Coptotermes formosanus

MAISTRELLO, Lara;
2001

Abstract

Nootkatone, one of over 300 components of vetiver oil, is a mildly pungent sesquiterpene ketone with a distinctive grapefruit flavor, largely responsible for vetiver oil unique aroma. As part of our research on natural products efficacy against Formosan subterranean termite, the major wood pest in the USA, previous experiments showed that vetiver oil and nootkatone disrupt normal termite behavior and significantly affect feedingability and survival. A novel bioassay for the evaluation of nootkatonetreated wood and sand was designed to better understand how nootkatone affects the behavior and physiology of these termites. Daily counts on the number of feeding termites, weekly measurements of food consumption, abundance of symbiont protozoa present over time and termite survival were recorded. Our study proved that this essential oil component acts as a repellent, as a feeding deterrent and as a toxicant to Formosan subterranean termite. Nootkatone represents a promising natural alternative to synthetic termiticides for the management of termite control.
2001
XVIII Annual Meeting of the International Society of Chemical Ecology
Lake Tahoe, California, USA
July 7-12 2001
Maistrello, Lara; G., Henderson; R. A., Laine
Repellency and toxicity of nootkatone to Coptotermes formosanus / Maistrello, Lara; G., Henderson; R. A., Laine. - ELETTRONICO. - .:(2001), pp. 48-48. (Intervento presentato al convegno XVIII Annual Meeting of the International Society of Chemical Ecology tenutosi a Lake Tahoe, California, USA nel July 7-12 2001).
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