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Biorational control of Pest-Insect

Grant number: 18/16040-5
Support Opportunities:Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
Start date: September 01, 2018
End date: May 14, 2022
Field of knowledge:Physical Sciences and Mathematics - Chemistry - Organic Chemistry
Agreement: CNPq - INCTs
Principal Investigator:Antonio Gilberto Ferreira
Grantee:Flavio Vinicius Crizostomo Kock
Host Institution: Centro de Ciências Exatas e de Tecnologia (CCET). Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR). São Carlos , SP, Brazil
Associated research grant:14/50918-7 - INCT 2014: for the Biorational Control of Pest-Insect and Phytopathogens, AP.TEM
Associated scholarship(s):19/14770-9 - Study of binding interactions between agrochemicals towards organic matters and small living organisms by advanced NMR approaches, BE.EP.PD

Abstract

The National Institute of Science and Technology for the Biorational Control of Pest-Insect (NIST-BCPI) was founded in December 2008 and is involved in Teaching, Research and Extension oriented for the formation of skilled researchers and the generation of knowledge and agrochemical products through the following areas: i) Natural products as sources for new pesticides; ii) Semisynthetic modifications; iii) The mode of action of natural and synthetic pesticides via the inhibition of enzymes: immobilised enzymes reactors; iv) Nanotechnology to improve activity, solubility and stability; and v) Citrus diseases and resistance mechanisms. The NIST-BCPI used scientific knowledge and expertise to improve pest management practices for the benefit of Brazil and the environment. The NIST-BCPI has responded to grower needs by providing specific pest management solutions that foster competitiveness, sustainable crop production and environmental stewardship. However, due to the tropical climate, the number of insects in our agriculture is very large; therefore, the challenge continues. The number of insects and microorganisms that the NIST-BCPI was able to evaluate was small compared to the total number of pests in our agriculture. Many pest species are exceptionally well equipped to respond to environmental stresses because of their short generation time and great reproductive potential. The use of chemical sprays to control insect and fungal diseases creates a potent environmental stress. There are now many examples of pests that have responded by developing resistance to one or more pesticides. In addition, few new pesticides are being developed and marketed for insects and microorganisms because of the high cost of pesticide discovery and the necessary years of continuous and cumbersome research. Due to these challenges, investigators need to consider all of the possible routes to obtain novel pesticides. Therefore, we strongly advocate expanding the research of the NIST-BCPI. Thus, the new NIST for the Biorational Control of Pest-Insect and Phytopathogens (NIST-BCPIPP) aims to develop strategies for the control of some pest insects of soybean, passionflower and phytopathogens of citrus and to expand the studies that have already assessed some pests. The new NIST-BCPIPP will be expanding to an international network and intends to continue with the above lines of research (i-v), expanding and innovating with the current technologies. In studies with insect pests we intended to develop a more integrated management for soybean pests. In insects, the microorganisms living in their intestinal tract may perform several roles, among them aiding in the conversion of ingested substrates to nutrients that are necessary for their various stages of development until his adult and reproductive stage. The inhibition of the action of endosymbiotic microorganisms may be an alternate route for the selective and efficient control of herbivorous insects, thus we will also explore this new method. The mode of action of natural and synthetic pesticides via the inhibition of enzymes will be expanding: to enzymes xanthine oxidase, butyrylcholinesterase, cathepsin; studies of ligand-target interactions by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; genetic study of cathepsin and chitin synthase enzymes of ants. In studies on citrus diseases we will evaluate new phytopathogens, and we also propose to enhance flavonoid accumulation in citrus tissues, via the transgenic overexpression of two transcription factors likely activating the flavonoid metabolic pathway. Orange peel represents a promising source of flavonoids and one million metric tons of peel residues are generated as a result of fruit processing. The biorefinery concept integrates facilities for the conversion of biomass into multiple value-added products, thus this technology will be used for extraction of flavonoids from citrus waste.

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Scientific publications (18)
(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
CRIZOSTOMO KOCK, FLAVIO VINICIUS; FORGACS, ATTILA; GUIDOLIN, NICOL; STEFANIA, RACHELE; VAGNER, ADRIENN; GIANOLIO, ELIANA; AIME, SILVIO; BARANYAI, ZSOLT. [Gd(AAZTA)](-) Derivatives with n-Alkyl Acid Side Chains Show Improved Properties for Their Application as MRI Contrast Agents{*}{*}. CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, v. 27, n. 5, . (15/16624-9, 12/23169-8, 18/16040-5)
CRIZOSTOMO KOCK, FLAVIO VINICIUS; HIGUERA-PADILLA, ANGEL RUBEN; SANTOS VIGATTO, MAIARA DA SILVA; MARTIN NETO, LADISLAU; COLNAGO, LUIZ ALBERTO. Magnetic resonance studies of copper (II) sorbitol complex, in solution, reveal a supramolecular structure compatible to the crystal structure. Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, v. 57, n. 7, p. 404-411, . (12/23169-8, 14/22126-9, 17/02197-7, 18/16040-5)
ANARAKI, MARYAM TABATABAEI; LYSAK, DANIEL H.; DOWNEY, KATELYN; KOCK, FLAVIO VINICIUS CRIZOSTOMO; YOU, XIANG; MAJUMDAR, RUDRAKSHA D.; BARISON, ANDERSSON; LIAO, LUCIANO MORAIS; FERREIRA, ANTONIO GILBERTO; DECKER, VENITA; et al. NMR spectroscopy of wastewater: A review, case study, and future potential. PROGRESS IN NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY, v. 126-127, p. 121-180, . (18/16040-5, 19/14770-9)
KOCK, FLAVIO V. C.; ROCHA, TAINARA C.; ARAUJO, GABRIELA M.; SIMOES, FABIO R.; COLNAGO, LUIZ A.; BARBOSA, LUCIO L.. Time-domain NMR: A novel analytical method to quantify adulteration of ethanol fuel with methanol. FUEL, v. 258, . (17/02856-0, 18/16040-5)
SILVA, ELDEVAN; MARCHI, RAFAEL; MATOS, CARLA; SILVA, MARIA; FERNANDES, JOAO; BUENO, ODAIR; CARLOS, ROSE. INSECTICIDAL AND FUNGICIDAL ACTIVITY OF A MAGNESIUM COMPOUND CONTAINING ISOVANILLIC ACID AGAINST LEAF-CUTTING ANT AND ITS SYMBIOTIC FUNGUS. Química Nova, v. 44, n. 3, p. 267-271, . (18/16040-5, 13/05536-6, 17/00839-1, 18/09145-5, 15/23146-6, 17/15455-4, 19/21143-0)
SANTOS CORREA, KATIA CELINA; MOREIRA, ARIELE CRISTINA; IBRAHIM, AMR GALAL ABD EL-RAHEEM; RAMOS DE JESUS, HUGO CESAR; MICOCCI, KELLI CRISTINA; CRIZOSTOMO KOCK, FLAVIO VINICIUS; BUENO, ODAIR C.; VENANCIO, TIAGO; HENRIQUE-SILVA, FLAVIO; SOUZA, DULCE HELENA F.. Identification and characterization of a recombinant cysteine peptidase (AsCathL) from leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens Linnaeus, 1758 (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Protein Expression and Purification, v. 201, p. 10-pg., . (17/15455-4, 15/21517-7, 14/12169-2, 18/16040-5, 18/06297-9)
CORDOVA, BRYAN M.; INFANTAS, GIAN C.; MAYTA, SERGIO; HUAMANI-PALOMINO, RONNY G.; KOCK, FLAVIO VINICIUS C.; DE OCA, JUAN MONTES; VALDERRAMA, A. C.. Xanthate-modified alginates for the removal of Pb(II) and Ni(II) from aqueous solutions: A brief analysis of alginate xanthation. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, v. 179, p. 557-566, . (18/16040-5)
BARISON, ANDERSSON; BISWAS, RAJSHREE GHOSH; NING, PARIS; CRIZOSTOMO KOCK, FLAVIO VINICIUS; SOONG, RONALD; BEZERRA DI MEDEIROS, MARIA CAROLINA; SIMPSON, ANDRE; LIAO, LUCIANO MORAIS. Introducing comprehensive multiphase NMR for the analysis of food: Understanding the hydrothermal treatment of starch-based foods. Food Chemistry, v. 397, p. 9-pg., . (19/16135-9, 19/14770-9, 18/16040-5)
MONTES, LUCIANA F.; MORGAN, VINICIUS G.; KOCK, FLAVIO V. C.; CASTRO, EUSTAQUIO V. R.; BARBOSA, LUCIO L.. Application of time domain nuclear magnetic resonance (TD-NMR) for study of the distillation curve of petroleum. Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, v. 61, n. 1, p. 8-pg., . (17/02856-0, 18/16040-5)
CRIZOSTOMO KOCK, FLAVIO VINICIUS; COSTA, ANALU ROCHA; DE OLIVEIRA, KATIA MARA; BATISTA, ALZIR AZEVEDO; FERREIRA, ANTONIO GILBERTO; VENANCIO, TIAGO. A Supramolecular Interaction of a Ruthenium Complex With Calf-Thymus DNA: A Ligand Binding Approach by NMR Spectroscopy. FRONTIERS IN CHEMISTRY, v. 7, . (18/09145-5, 18/16040-5, 18/19342-2)
ALMEIDA, MARLON P.; KOCK, FLAVIO V. C.; DE JESUS, HUGO C. R.; CARLOS, ROSE M.; VENANCIO, TIAGO. Probing the acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity of a novel Ru(II) polypyridyl complex and the supramolecular interaction by (STD)-NMR. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, v. 224, . (18/09145-5, 18/16040-5, 19/21143-0)
HIGUERA-PADILLA, ANGEL RUBEN; KOCK, FLAVIO VINICIUS CRIZOSTOMO; BATISTA, ALZIR AZEVEDO; COLNAGO, LUIZ ALBERTO. A straightforward catalytic approach to obtain deuterated chloroform at room temperature. Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, v. 58, n. 10, . (12/23169-8, 19/13656-8, 17/02197-7, 18/16040-5)
SALVADOR, MARILIA VILELA; CRIZOSTOMO KOCK, FLAVIO VINICIUS; SANTOS, ISABELLA LAPORTE; CARVALHO PAULINO, JEAN FAUSTO; DE ALMEIDA, CALEO PANHOCA; DOS SANTOS GARCIA, RODRIGO HENRIQUE; BENCHIMOL-REIS, LUCIANA LASRY; COLNAGO, LUIZ ALBERTO; FERREIRA, ANTONIO GILBERTO. Monitoring Stimulated Darkening from UV-C Light on Different Bean Genotypes by NMR Spectroscopy. Molecules, v. 27, n. 7, p. 10-pg., . (21/12694-3, 18/16040-5, 18/08582-2, 17/24711-4)
MARCHI, RAFAEL C.; SILVA, ELDEVAN S.; SANTOS, JOSENILTON J.; GUILOSKI, IZONETE C.; DE JESUS, HUGO CESAR R.; DE AGUIAR, INARA; KOCK, FLAVIO V. C.; VENANCIO, TIAGO; DA SILVA, MARIA FATIMA G. F.; FERNANDES, JOAO BATISTA; et al. Synthesis, Characterization, and Low-Toxicity Study of a Magnesium(II) Complex Containing an Isovanillate Group. ACS OMEGA, v. 5, n. 7, p. 3504-3512, . (18/09145-5, 13/05536-6, 17/00839-1, 15/23146-6, 18/16040-5, 17/15455-4)
TIAN, ZHENYU; ZHAO, HAOQI; PETER, KATHERINE T.; GONZALEZ, MELISSA; WETZEL, JILL; WU, CHRISTOPHER; HU, XIMIN; PRAT, JASMINE; MUDROCK, EMMA; HETTINGER, RACHEL; et al. A ubiquitous tire rubber-derived chemical induces acute mortality in coho salmon. Science, v. 371, n. 6525, p. 185-189, . (19/14770-9, 18/16040-5)
FLÁVIO V. C. KOCK; LUIZ A. COLNAGO. NMR Relaxometry Applied to Chemical Studies of Paramagnetic Metal Cation Complexes: Fundamentals and Applications. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, v. 33, n. 6, p. 509-522, . (12/23169-8, 19/13656-8, 18/16040-5, 21/12694-3, 15/16624-9)
CRIZOSTOMO KOCK, FLAVIO VINICIUS; FORGACS, ATTILA; GUIDOLIN, NICOL; STEFANIA, RACHELE; VAGNER, ADRIENN; GIANOLIO, ELIANA; AIME, SILVIO; BARANYAI, ZSOLT. [Gd(AAZTA)](-) Derivatives with n-Alkyl Acid Side Chains Show Improved Properties for Their Application as MRI Contrast Agents**. CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, v. 27, n. 5, p. 11-pg., . (15/16624-9, 12/23169-8, 18/16040-5)
CRIZOSTOMO KOCK, FLAVIO VINICIUS; COSTA, ANALU ROCHA; DE OLIVEIRA, KATIA MARA; BATISTA, ALZIR AZEVEDO; FERREIRA, ANTONIO GILBERTO; VENANCIO, TIAGO. A Supramolecular Interaction of a Ruthenium Complex With Calf-Thymus DNA: A Ligand Binding Approach by NMR Spectroscopy. RONTIERS IN CHEMISTR, v. 7, p. 10-pg., . (18/19342-2, 18/16040-5, 18/09145-5)