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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 30(1): 16-24, jan./feb. 2014. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-946955

ABSTRACT

Este trabalho objetivou caracterizar física e quimicamente frutos de araticum coletados de populações naturais de plantas localizadas em cinco áreas de Cerrado do estado de Goiás. O trabalho foi realizado na Escola de Agronomia e Engenharia de Alimentos da Universidade Federal de Goiás. Os frutos maduros foram avaliados individualmente, por área e por planta. Determinaram-se: massas do fruto, da polpa e da casca, diâmetro e altura do fruto, número total de sementes e de sementes defeituosas por fruto, massa das sementes, cores do fruto, da casca e da polpa, textura da casca e teor de sólidos solúveis totais. As características físicas mostraram variação significativa entre frutos de plantas das diferentes áreas. A massa média do fruto foi de 872,06 g. A polpa, parte de importância econômica, representou cerca de 47% dessa massa, cuja variação por região foi de 44% a 49%. O número de sementes foi elevado, em média 108, representando 15,8% da massa do fruto. Há tendência para a cor marrom da casca, assim como para a cor amarelada ou creme da polpa. Observou-se uma variação de textura da casca, desde lisa até rugosa. Do total de 219 frutos avaliados, 15,5% apresentaram o orifício de saída de Bephratelloides pomorum. Houve diferenças significativas entre áreas e entre plantas dentro de áreas para todas as variáveis físicas. A massa média dos frutos de araticum foi de 872,06 g com rendimento médio de polpa, casca e sementes de: 46,8%, 37,4% e 15,8%, respectivamente.


This work objectified to characterize physics chemically and collected fruits of araticum of natural populations of plants located in five areas of Cerrado of the state of Goiás. The work was carried through in the "Escola de Agronomia e Engenharia de Alimentos, Universidade Federal de Goiás". The mature fruits had been evaluated individually, for area and plant. They had been determined: masses of the fruit, the pulp and the rind, diameter and height of the fruit, total number of seeds and defective seeds for fruit, mass of the seeds, colors of the fruit, the rind and the pulp, texture of the rind and total soluble solids. The physical characteristics had shown significant variation between fruits of plants of the different areas. The average mass of the fruit was of 872,06 g. The pulp, part of economic importance, represented about 47% of this mass, whose variation for region was of 44% 49%. The number of seeds was raised, on average 108, representing 15.8% of the mass of the fruit. It has trend for the brown color of the rind, as well as for the yellowish color or cream of the pulp. A variation of texture of the rind was observed, since smooth until rough. Of the total 219 of evaluated fruits, 15.5% had presented the orifice of exit of Bephratelloides pomorum. It inside had significant differences between areas and plants of areas for all the variable physicist. The mass average of the 872,06 fruits of araticum was of g with average income of pulp, rind and seeds of: 46.8%, 37.4% and 15.8%, respectively.


Subject(s)
Grassland , Annonaceae , Annona
2.
Biosci. j. (Online) ; 30(1): 74-81, jan./feb. 2014. tab, ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-946965

ABSTRACT

O araticum (Annona crassiflora M.) é uma espécie frutífera da família Annonaceae, nativa da região dos cerrados, com ocorrência em todo o Estado de Goiás. O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar a germinação de sementes de frutos de araticum coletados de populações naturais de plantas localizadas em cinco áreas de Cerrado do Estado de Goiás, tratadas com ácido giberélico (GA3). Determinou-se a velocidade de emergência a cada três dias e o percentual de germinação de sementes, de frutos de 75 plantas. O delineamento utilizado foi o de blocos casualizados, com quatro blocos e 75 tratamentos. Cada parcela foi composta por 50 sementes de uma mesma planta, totalizando 15.000 sementes. Os dados foram submetidos à análise de variância e aplicando-se o teste F. Houve germinação da maioria das sementes das plantas de cada área, mostrando que, independentemente do vigor, a dosagem utilizada de ácido giberélico foi adequada. Em média a percentagem de germinação variou de 12,81% em Vila Propicio a 28,81% em Campos Belos. Na planta 10 de Campos Belos observou-se a maior média para germinação (66%) e a menor média de dias necessários para a emergência (49 dias). As sementes provenientes de frutos de araticum das cinco áreas de Cerrado em estudo, apresentam diferenças na percentagem de germinação e na velocidade de emergêngia. As diferenças de germinação ocorrem entre plantas na área e entre áreas.


Araticum (Annona crassiflora M.) is a species of native fruit of the Annonaceas family which grows in the whole State of Goiás, Brazil. The objective of this work was to evaluate the germination of araticum fruits seeds collected of natural populations of plants located in five areas of Cerrado of the State of Goiás, treated with gibberellic acid (GA3). It was determined speed of emergency to each three days and the germination percentage of seeds, fruits of 75 plants. The used delineation was of randomized blocks, with four blocks and 75 treatments. Each parcel was composed for 50 seeds of one same plant, totalizing 15.000 seeds. The data had been submitted to the variance analysis and applying test F. It had germination of the majority of the seeds of the plants of each area, showing that, independently of the vigor, the used dosage of gibberellic acid was adjusted. On average the germination percentage varied of 12.81% in Vila Propicio 28.81% in Campos Belos. In plant 10 of Campos Belos observed it bigger average for germination (66%) and the average minor of necessary days for the emergency (49 days). The seeds proceeding from of araticum fruits of the five areas of Cerrado in study, present differences in the germination percentage and the speed of emergency. The germination differences occur between plants in the area and areas.


Subject(s)
Seeds , Germination , Grassland , Annona , Seedlings
3.
Biosci. j. (Online) ; 27(3): 473-481, may./jun. 2011.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-911830

ABSTRACT

Mangaba tree (Hancornia speciosa Gomes) is a fruit species with great potential for commercial exploitation, found in most regions of Brazil and highly frequent in the Cerrado biome. Information on the genetic variability in this biome is scarce. This study aimed at characterizing the genetic structure of eight populations found in the states of Goiás, Bahia and Minas Gerais by using RAPD markers. Genetic variability was assessed by the analysis of variance on molecular data. A significant proportion of genetic variance was found among populations, corresponding to 19.6 % of the total variation. The correlation between the matrices of geographic and genetic distances was not significant, indicating that there is no spatial structure of the genetic variability among the populations, for the RAPD marker loci used here. The high variability suggests that a strategy for in situ, as well as ex situ conservation, must be based on sampling a large number of local populations.


A mangabeira (Hancornia speciosa Gomes) é uma espécie frutífera com grande potencial para exploração econômica, encontrada em várias regiões do Brasil, sendo freqüente no bioma Cerrado. Informações sobre a variabilidade genética das populações existentes neste bioma são escassas. Este estudo teve como objetivo caracterizar a estrutura genética de oito populações situadas nos Estados de Goiás, Bahia e Minas Gerais por meio de marcadores RAPD. A estrutura da variabilidade genética foi avaliada utilizando-se a análise de variância de dados moleculares. Uma proporção significativa da variância genética foi encontrada entre populações, correspondendo a 19,6 % da variação total. A correlação entre as matrizes de distâncias geográficas e genéticas não foi significativa, indicando que não existe estruturação espacial da variabilidade genética entre populações, para os locos marcadores RAPD utilizados. A alta variabilidade sugere que estratégias para conservação in situ, bem como ex situ, devem ser baseadas em amostragem de um grande número de populações locais.


Subject(s)
Crop Production , Apocynaceae , Biota , Genetic Variation , Analysis of Variance
4.
Biosci. j. (Online) ; 26(3): 457-462, May-June 2010. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-561958

ABSTRACT

A lobeira (S. lycocarpum) é uma espécie típica e abundante do Cerrado, que ocupa principalmente ambientes antropizados. Possui características interessantes do ponto de vista da biologia reprodutiva, que provavelmente estão favorecendo a ampla ocupação pela espécie. Tendo em vista que a planta floresce e frutifica durante todo o ano, o presente estudo teve por objetivo verificar se existe correlação entre floração, frutificação e variáveis ambientais (temperatura, umidade e precipitação), como suporte para estudos futuros referentes à biologia reprodutiva e ecologia de espécies de plantas do Cerrado. Foi escolhida uma população de lobeira situada no município de Morrinhos, Sul do estado de Goiás, composta de 34 plantas em fase reprodutiva. Todas as plantas foram georreferenciados com um aparelho GPS. Foram feitas observações mensais durante 13 meses (junho de 2005 a julho de 2006) e quantificados flores abertas e frutos produzidos nos intervalos entre observações. Pode-se inferir alta conversão de flores hermafroditas em frutos. Por meio da correlação de Spearman, pode-se constatar correlação positiva entre floração e precipitação e umidade, o mesmo, aparentemente, não ocorre para frutificação.


Solanum lycocarpum (lobeira) is a typical and abundant species of brazilian Cerrado, which occupies mainly surrounding disturbed areas. It has interesting characteristics from the point of view of reproductive biology, that probably are favoring the large occupation of habitats by the species. Based on the fact that the species produces flowers and fruit during all the year, the present study had the purpose to verify the association between flower and fruit production with environmental variables (temperature, relative humidity and precipitation), aiming to support future studies referring to reproductive biology and ecology of plant species from Cerrado biome. A population of S. lycocarpum composed of 34 plants in reproductive phase, situated in Morrinhos, south of the State of Goiás, Brazil, , was evaluated. All the plants were geographically referenced with a GPS receptor. Observations were made monthly during 13 months (June, 2005 to July, 2006) quantifying open flowers and fruits produced in the intervals between the observations. It was possible suggest high conversion of flowers in fruits. The Spearman rank correlation showed positive correlation of flower number with precipitation and relative humidity. Fruit number was not correlated with the environmental variables.


Subject(s)
Flowers , Fruit , Grassland , Solanum lycopersicum , Plants , Solanum , Solanaceae/growth & development , Solanaceae/embryology
5.
Genet. mol. biol ; 28(3): 407-413, July-Sept. 2005. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-416320

ABSTRACT

The Brazilian Cerrado (Savannah) is a biome with great biodiversity. Many of the species found in this biome have unlimited economic potential and are used by the local population for various purposes. With the opening of the agricultural frontiers in this region, much of the native flora has been replaced by extensive areas of monocultures. Thirteen populations of the Eugenia dysenterica DC species were sampled in the northeast of the state of Goiás, Brazil, to analyze their genetic structure. Morphological traits were measured for all the progeny obtained and some of them were analyzed by using RAPD markers. The natural populations of the species showed high levels of variability for the morphological traits. The phenotypic, genotypic and genetic variabilities as structured in these populations were highly significant among populations, although most of the variability was detected within populations. The phenotypic and genetic variabilities were structured spatially as shown by the positive and highly significant correlation coefficients between the phenotypic and genetic distance matrixes and the geographic distance matrix. The ideal conservation strategy for the species in the region requires sampling of a high number of individuals of each population and also a significant number of populations to ensure suitable effective population sizes.


Subject(s)
Genetics, Population , Myrtaceae/genetics , Antidiarrheals , Biodiversity , Brazil , Eugenia/genetics , Plants, Medicinal
6.
Genet. mol. biol ; 28(2): 314-320, 2005. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-416304

ABSTRACT

By definition, the genetic effects obtained from a circulant diallel table are random. However, because of the methods of analysis, those effects have been considered as fixed. Two different statistical approaches were applied. One assumed the model to be fixed and obtained solutions through the ordinary least square (OLS) method. The other assumed a mixed model and estimated the fixed effects (BLUE) by generalized least squares (GLS) and the best linear unbiased predictor (BLUP) of the random effects. The goal of this study was to evaluate the consequences when considering these effects as fixed or random, using the coefficient of correlation between the responses of observed and non-observed hybrids. Crossings were made between S1 inbred lines from two maize populations developed at Universidade Federal de Goiás, the UFG-Samambaia "Dent" and UFG-Samambaia "Flint". A circulant inter-group design was applied, and there were five (s = 5) crossings for each parent. The predictions were made using a reduced model. Diallels with different sizes of s (from 2 to 5) were simulated, and the coefficients of correlation were obtained using two different approaches for each size of s. In the first approach, the observed hybrids were included in both the estimation of the genetic parameters and the coefficient of correlation, while in the second a cross-validation process was employed. In this process, the set of hybrids was divided in two groups: one group, comprising 75 percent of the original group, to estimate the genetic parameters, and a second one, consisting of the remaining 25 percent, to validate the predictions. In all cases, a bootstrap process with 200 resamplings was used to generate the empirical distribution of the correlation coefficient. This coefficient showed a decrease as the value of s decreased. The cross-validation method allowed to estimate the bias magnitude in evaluating the correlation coefficient using the same hybrids, to predict the genetic parameters and the correlation evaluation. The bias was shown to be greater when the OLS method was used...


Subject(s)
Models, Genetic , Zea mays/genetics , Crosses, Genetic , Forecasting
7.
Genet. mol. biol ; 26(4): 449-457, dec. 2003. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-355290

ABSTRACT

The ''cagaita tree'' (Eugenia dysenterica) is a plant found widespread in the Brazilian Cerrado. Its fruit is used for popular consumption and for industrial purposes. This study opens a new perspective for the generation of population genetic data and parameters estimates for devising sound collection and conservation procedures for Eugenia dysenterica. A battery of 356 primer pairs developed for Eucalyptus spp. was tested on the ''cagaita tree''. Only 10 primer pairs were found to be transferable between the two species. Using a polyacrilamide gel, an average of 10.4 alleles per locus was detected, in a sample of 116 individuals from 10 natural ''cagaita tree'' populations. Seven polymorphic loci allowed estimation of genetic parameters, including expected average heterozygosity He = 0,442, among population diversity, R ST = 0,268 and gene flow Nm = 0,680. Results indicated a potential of SSR locus transferability developed for Eucalyptus to other species of different genera, such as in the case of the ''cagaita tree''. The high genetic diversity among populations detected with SSR markers indicated that these markers are highly sensitive to detect population structure. Estimated Nm values and the existence of private alleles indicated reduced gene flow and consequently possible damage to the metapopulation structure.


Subject(s)
Trees/genetics , Microsatellite Repeats , Brazil , Genetic Markers , Genetics, Population , Plants, Medicinal
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