Studies on mealybug (Planococcoides njalensis (Laing) nutrition: a comparative analysis for the free carbohydrate and nitrogenous compounds in cocoa bark and mealybug honeydew

To obtain dietary information for the laboratory rearing of Planococcoides njalensis (Laing) the bark tissue of cocoa shoots and mealybug honeydew were analysed for their free sugar and amino acid contents. Paper chromatographic analysis showed the bark tisuue to contain mainly sucrose, with smaller amounts of glucose, fructose and raffinose. The proportions of sucrose and glucose+fructose in the honeydew were 24-27 percent and 24-35 percent, respectively, with the bulk of the 80 percent ethanol fraction composed of ketose oligosaccharides. The latter compounds may result form the glycosyl transferase action of mealybug invertase which has been partially characterised. Of the free nitrogenous substances, ethanolamine, asparagine, cysteine, lysine and -̓aminobutyric acid, alanine and glutamic acid are preferentially absorbed. It is concluded that these are important mealybug metobolites, which may be supplied with small amounts of sugar in future liquid-diet trials. Their appoximate physiological concentrations were estimated by a semi-quantitative method.

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Main Author: 40172 Adomako, D.
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Published: 1972
Subjects:THEOBROMA CACAO, PLANOCOCCOIDES NJALENSIS, COCCOIDEA, HABITOS ALIMENTARIOS, CORTEZA, CARBOHIDRATOS, COMPUESTO ORGANICO DEL NITROGENO, ROCIO, GHANA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:693852020-02-03T21:36:28ZStudies on mealybug (Planococcoides njalensis (Laing) nutrition: a comparative analysis for the free carbohydrate and nitrogenous compounds in cocoa bark and mealybug honeydew 40172 Adomako, D. 1972To obtain dietary information for the laboratory rearing of Planococcoides njalensis (Laing) the bark tissue of cocoa shoots and mealybug honeydew were analysed for their free sugar and amino acid contents. Paper chromatographic analysis showed the bark tisuue to contain mainly sucrose, with smaller amounts of glucose, fructose and raffinose. The proportions of sucrose and glucose+fructose in the honeydew were 24-27 percent and 24-35 percent, respectively, with the bulk of the 80 percent ethanol fraction composed of ketose oligosaccharides. The latter compounds may result form the glycosyl transferase action of mealybug invertase which has been partially characterised. Of the free nitrogenous substances, ethanolamine, asparagine, cysteine, lysine and -̓aminobutyric acid, alanine and glutamic acid are preferentially absorbed. It is concluded that these are important mealybug metobolites, which may be supplied with small amounts of sugar in future liquid-diet trials. Their appoximate physiological concentrations were estimated by a semi-quantitative method.To obtain dietary information for the laboratory rearing of Planococcoides njalensis (Laing) the bark tissue of cocoa shoots and mealybug honeydew were analysed for their free sugar and amino acid contents. Paper chromatographic analysis showed the bark tisuue to contain mainly sucrose, with smaller amounts of glucose, fructose and raffinose. The proportions of sucrose and glucose+fructose in the honeydew were 24-27 percent and 24-35 percent, respectively, with the bulk of the 80 percent ethanol fraction composed of ketose oligosaccharides. The latter compounds may result form the glycosyl transferase action of mealybug invertase which has been partially characterised. Of the free nitrogenous substances, ethanolamine, asparagine, cysteine, lysine and -̓aminobutyric acid, alanine and glutamic acid are preferentially absorbed. It is concluded that these are important mealybug metobolites, which may be supplied with small amounts of sugar in future liquid-diet trials. Their appoximate physiological concentrations were estimated by a semi-quantitative method.THEOBROMA CACAOPLANOCOCCOIDES NJALENSISCOCCOIDEAHABITOS ALIMENTARIOSCORTEZACARBOHIDRATOSCOMPUESTO ORGANICO DEL NITROGENOROCIOGHANABulletin of Entomological Research (RU)
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topic THEOBROMA CACAO
PLANOCOCCOIDES NJALENSIS
COCCOIDEA
HABITOS ALIMENTARIOS
CORTEZA
CARBOHIDRATOS
COMPUESTO ORGANICO DEL NITROGENO
ROCIO
GHANA
THEOBROMA CACAO
PLANOCOCCOIDES NJALENSIS
COCCOIDEA
HABITOS ALIMENTARIOS
CORTEZA
CARBOHIDRATOS
COMPUESTO ORGANICO DEL NITROGENO
ROCIO
GHANA
spellingShingle THEOBROMA CACAO
PLANOCOCCOIDES NJALENSIS
COCCOIDEA
HABITOS ALIMENTARIOS
CORTEZA
CARBOHIDRATOS
COMPUESTO ORGANICO DEL NITROGENO
ROCIO
GHANA
THEOBROMA CACAO
PLANOCOCCOIDES NJALENSIS
COCCOIDEA
HABITOS ALIMENTARIOS
CORTEZA
CARBOHIDRATOS
COMPUESTO ORGANICO DEL NITROGENO
ROCIO
GHANA
40172 Adomako, D.
Studies on mealybug (Planococcoides njalensis (Laing) nutrition: a comparative analysis for the free carbohydrate and nitrogenous compounds in cocoa bark and mealybug honeydew
description To obtain dietary information for the laboratory rearing of Planococcoides njalensis (Laing) the bark tissue of cocoa shoots and mealybug honeydew were analysed for their free sugar and amino acid contents. Paper chromatographic analysis showed the bark tisuue to contain mainly sucrose, with smaller amounts of glucose, fructose and raffinose. The proportions of sucrose and glucose+fructose in the honeydew were 24-27 percent and 24-35 percent, respectively, with the bulk of the 80 percent ethanol fraction composed of ketose oligosaccharides. The latter compounds may result form the glycosyl transferase action of mealybug invertase which has been partially characterised. Of the free nitrogenous substances, ethanolamine, asparagine, cysteine, lysine and -̓aminobutyric acid, alanine and glutamic acid are preferentially absorbed. It is concluded that these are important mealybug metobolites, which may be supplied with small amounts of sugar in future liquid-diet trials. Their appoximate physiological concentrations were estimated by a semi-quantitative method.
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topic_facet THEOBROMA CACAO
PLANOCOCCOIDES NJALENSIS
COCCOIDEA
HABITOS ALIMENTARIOS
CORTEZA
CARBOHIDRATOS
COMPUESTO ORGANICO DEL NITROGENO
ROCIO
GHANA
author 40172 Adomako, D.
author_facet 40172 Adomako, D.
author_sort 40172 Adomako, D.
title Studies on mealybug (Planococcoides njalensis (Laing) nutrition: a comparative analysis for the free carbohydrate and nitrogenous compounds in cocoa bark and mealybug honeydew
title_short Studies on mealybug (Planococcoides njalensis (Laing) nutrition: a comparative analysis for the free carbohydrate and nitrogenous compounds in cocoa bark and mealybug honeydew
title_full Studies on mealybug (Planococcoides njalensis (Laing) nutrition: a comparative analysis for the free carbohydrate and nitrogenous compounds in cocoa bark and mealybug honeydew
title_fullStr Studies on mealybug (Planococcoides njalensis (Laing) nutrition: a comparative analysis for the free carbohydrate and nitrogenous compounds in cocoa bark and mealybug honeydew
title_full_unstemmed Studies on mealybug (Planococcoides njalensis (Laing) nutrition: a comparative analysis for the free carbohydrate and nitrogenous compounds in cocoa bark and mealybug honeydew
title_sort studies on mealybug (planococcoides njalensis (laing) nutrition: a comparative analysis for the free carbohydrate and nitrogenous compounds in cocoa bark and mealybug honeydew
publishDate 1972
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