“Haplopappus platylepis(Asteraceae) resin: an adhesive trap for pest control of crawling arthropods, with antimicrobial potential”

Author:

Villagra Cristian A.ORCID,Macias-Marabolí Verónica,Schapheer Constanza,Bórquez Jorge,Simirgiotis Mario J.,Echeverría JavierORCID,González-Teuber Marcia,Urzúa AlejandroORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe use of plant secondary metabolites has been incorporated as key part of integrated pest management and as an alternative to the use of pesticides. This may even be more relevant regarding domiciliary pest insects, capable of vectoring pathogens to humans. In these environments control its more difficult due to its possible effect on non-target organisms and human health. Here we evaluated the use of the resinous exudate of Chile’s endemic bushHaplopappus platylepis(Asteraceae) as a sticky trap for crawling pest insects. We usedBlatta orientalisLinneus (oriental cockroach), a cosmopolitan synanthropic pest, as test organism. We compared effectiveness on cockroach-trapping ofH. platylepis’ resin versus a commercially available sticky trap, and analyzed these two sticky substances using UHPLC-DAD-MS and GC-MS. We found thatH. platylepisresin was as effective as the commercial adhesive on trappingB. orientalis. Plant resinous exudate was composed by a mixture of flavonoids, labdane diterpenoids and unsatured fatty acids oxylipins, which are known for their antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. In contrast, the commercial sticky trap was rich in 1-bromohexadecane and 2-clorociclohexanol, which have been described as allergens and as potentially toxic to humans. Considering these findings, we suggest the use of the resinous extract ofH. platylepisas an effective adhesive trapping method against pest cockroaches and possibly other crawling synanthropic arthropods cohabiting with humans. We highlight the importance of novel, non-toxic and eco-friendly products as strategies to be applied in the management of insect pests.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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