Effects of saponin-rich quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) bran and bran extract in diets of adapted and non-adapted quinoa pests in laboratory bioassays

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Nathaniel B. McCartney, M. Ahumada, M. Muñoz, I. Rosales, A. Fierro, R. Chorbadjian
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Abstract

Quinoa ( Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) produces bitter-tasting triterpene saponins that must be removed prior to consumption, significantly adding to production costs. Breeders have therefore prioritized the development of low-saponin “sweet” cultivars with little concern for the ecological benefits these compounds may confer. Quinoa saponins are thought to provide protection against herbivores and microbial pathogens, although there is very little data to support these assumptions. Here we begin to address the question of whether biologically relevant concentrations of saponins exert negative effects against insects and pathogens that attack quinoa, as well as against species not associated with quinoa. Using bran of the coastal genotype Cahuil as the source of saponins, we conducted feeding assays with larvae of 3 noctuid insect species. Antifungal activity against 8 species was assayed using bran extract incorporated into PDA media. Quinoa bran showed insecticidal activity against only the non-quinoa feeder Pseudaletia impuncta , while the quinoa feeders T richoplusia ni and Feltia subterranea were not affected. The bran extract inhibited fungal colony growth of Alternaria arborescens , Botrytis cinerea , and Phytophthora cinnamomi by approximately 50% but had less growth inhibitory effect on Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae, Pestalotiopsis clavispora ,  Penicillium digitatum , Geotrichum sp ., and the quinoa pathogen Phoma sp. The relatively higher inhibitory activity against some pathogen species did not necessarily correlate with their expected pathogenicity against quinoa. The results of this study suggest that, while the quinoa saponins present in bran and bran extracts may provide some protection against certain insects and phytopathogens, species-specific responses need further exploration.
富含皂苷的藜麦(藜麦)麸皮和麸皮提取物对适应和非适应藜麦害虫日粮的影响
藜麦(藜属藜麦)产生苦味的三萜皂苷,在食用前必须去除,这大大增加了生产成本。因此,育种家优先开发低皂苷的“甜”品种,很少考虑这些化合物可能带来的生态效益。藜麦皂苷被认为可以保护植物免受食草动物和微生物病原体的侵害,尽管很少有数据支持这些假设。在这里,我们开始讨论生物相关浓度的皂苷是否对攻击藜麦的昆虫和病原体以及与藜麦无关的物种产生负面影响的问题。以沿海基因型Cahuil的麸皮为皂苷来源,对3种夜蛾幼虫进行了取食试验。将麸皮提取物掺入PDA培养基中测定对8种真菌的抗真菌活性。藜麦麸皮仅对非藜麦饲养者Pseudaletia impuncta表现出杀虫活性,而藜麦喂养者T richoplusia ni和Feltia subterranea则不受影响。麸皮提取物抑制了Alternaria arborescens、Botrytis cinerea和Phytophthora cinnaomi的真菌菌落生长约50%,但对尖孢镰刀菌(Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.cepae)、棒叶拟青霉(Pestalotiopsis clavispora)、青霉菌(Penicillium digitatum)、地霉(Geotrichum sp.)的生长抑制作用较小。,和藜麦病原体Phoma sp.。对某些病原体的相对较高的抑制活性与它们对藜麦的预期致病性不一定相关。这项研究的结果表明,虽然存在于麸皮和麸皮提取物中的藜麦皂苷可能对某些昆虫和植物病原体提供一些保护,但物种特异性反应需要进一步探索。
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Ciencia E Investigacion Agraria
Ciencia E Investigacion Agraria 农林科学-农业综合
CiteScore
1.40
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审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The subject matter that is considered to be appropriate for publication in International Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources (formerly Ciencia e Investigación Agraria) is all new scientific and technological research in agriculture, animal production, forestry, natural resources and other related fields.
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