Summary of Study ST001990

This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR001264. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8B39F This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST001990
Study TitleMetabolomics of the interaction between a consortium of entomopathogenic fungi and their target insect: mechanisms of attack and survival
Study TypeUntargeted Metabolomics
Study SummaryOne of the most concerning pests that attack strawberries in Brazil is Duponchelia fovealis, a non-native moth with no registered control methods to date. Our group recently observed that a fungal consortium formed by two strains of Beauveria bassiana increased the mortality of D. fovealis more than inoculation with each strain on its own. However, the molecular interaction between the fungal consortium and the caterpillars is unknown, raising several questions about the enhanced pest control observed. Furthermore, concerns over the emergency of resistance and the selection for resistance to chemical and biological products that are constantly applied in agriculture highlight the need for careful examination of novel pest control methods. Thus, in this work, we sought to pioneer the evaluation of the molecular interaction between a fungal consortium of B. bassiana and D. fovealis caterpillars. We aimed to understand the biocontrol process involved in this interaction and the defense system of the caterpillar. Therefore, seven days after D. fovealis caterpillars were inoculated with the B. bassiana consortium, the dead and surviving caterpillars were analyzed using GC-MS and LC-MS/MS.
Institute
Universidade Federal do Paraná
DepartmentPatologia Básica
LaboratoryLaboratório de Microbiologia e Biologia Molecular
Last NameKatiski da Costa Stuart
First NameAndressa
AddressAv. Cel. Francisco Heráclito dos Santos, 100, Curitiba, Paraná, 81530-000, Brazil
Emailandressa.katiski@gmail.com
Phone55 41 991922779
Submit Date2021-11-12
Num Groups7
Raw Data AvailableYes
Raw Data File Type(s)cdf, raw(Waters)
Analysis Type DetailAPI-MS
Release Date2023-05-12
Release Version1
Andressa Katiski da Costa Stuart Andressa Katiski da Costa Stuart
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M8B39F
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Factors:

Subject type: Insect; Subject species: Duponchelia fovealis (Factor headings shown in green)

mb_sample_id local_sample_id Factor
SA185990CatS_2Control
SA185991CatS_4Control
SA185992CatS_5Control
SA185993CatS_1Control
SA185994CatS_3Control
SA185995CatM_Bov2_1Duponchelia fovealis killed by the Bov2 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA185996CatM_Bov2_2Duponchelia fovealis killed by the Bov2 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA185997CatM_Bov2_5Duponchelia fovealis killed by the Bov2 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA185998CatM_Bov2_3Duponchelia fovealis killed by the Bov2 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA185999CatM_Bov2_4Duponchelia fovealis killed by the Bov2 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186000CatM_Bov3_5Duponchelia fovealis killed by the Bov3 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186001CatM_Bov3_4Duponchelia fovealis killed by the Bov3 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186002CatM_Bov3_2Duponchelia fovealis killed by the Bov3 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186003CatM_Bov3_3Duponchelia fovealis killed by the Bov3 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186004CatM_Bov3_1Duponchelia fovealis killed by the Bov3 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186005CatM_Cons_3Duponchelia fovealis killed by the consortium
SA186006CatM_Cons_2Duponchelia fovealis killed by the consortium
SA186007CatM_Cons_4Duponchelia fovealis killed by the consortium
SA186008CatM_Cons_5Duponchelia fovealis killed by the consortium
SA186009CatM_Cons_1Duponchelia fovealis killed by the consortium
SA186010CatS_Bov2_1Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the Bov 2 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186011CatS_Bov2_4Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the Bov 2 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186012CatS_Bov2_3Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the Bov 2 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186013CatS_Bov2_2Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the Bov 2 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186014CatS_Bov2_5Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the Bov 2 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186015CatS_Bov3_1Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the Bov 3 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186016CatS_Bov3_3Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the Bov 3 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186017CatS_Bov3_5Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the Bov 3 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186018CatS_Bov3_4Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the Bov 3 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186019CatS_Bov3_2Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the Bov 3 strain of Beauveria bassiana
SA186020CatS_Cons_1Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the consortium
SA186021CatS_Cons_2Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the consortium
SA186022CatS_Cons_3Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the consortium
SA186023CatS_Cons_4Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the consortium
SA186024CatS_Cons_5Duponchelia fovealis that survived the application of the consortium
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