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Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 26(1): 33-40, ene.-mar. 2019. ilus
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1094350

ABSTRACT

A new species, Omolabus (Sternolaboides) sokolovi Legalov n. sp. from Satipo, Central Peru, is described. New data for Hybolabus ater (Olivier, 1789), Omolabus (Perulabus) peruanus Legalov, 2004, O. (Pseudomolabus) westerduijni Legalov, 2008 and O. (Sternolaboides) ecuadorensis Legalov, 2007 are recorded. A verified species checklist of Peruvian Attelabidae based on literature and specimen examinations is presented. Distributions of 18 species from eight genera of two tribes found in the fauna of Attelabidae from Peru are given.


Se describe una nueva especie, Omolabus (Sternolaboides) sokolovi Legalov n. sp. de Satipo, centro de Perú. Se registran nuevos datos para Hybolabus ater (Olivier, 1789), Omolabus (Perulabus) peruanus Legalov, 2004, O. (Pseudomolabus) westerduijni Legalov, 2008 y O. (Sternolaboides) ecuadorensis Legalov, 2007. Basada en la literatura y exámenes de muestras, se elabora una lista de las 18 especies peruanas de Attelabidae, pertenecientes a ocho géneros de dos tribus, tambien se presentan sus distribuciones en Perú.

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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 31(3): 709-718, may./jun. 2015.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-963872

ABSTRACT

Drought stress has now become a severe threat to ensure food security in the developing world as well as in Malaysia. To dertermine physiological and molecular determinants of drought stress and screening of drought tolerant rice varieties, an experiment was conducted in a greenhouse at Universiti Putra Malaysia using eleven rice varieties and two irrigation regimes (well irrigated and water stressed). The present study indicated that traditional rice variety Puteh Perak and Siam is superior drought tolerant while IRRI 2011- IRLON Plot no: 064, MR 220 and BRRI Dhan 56 are moderately drought tolerant, and IRRI 2011- IRLON Plot no: 050 and MR 84 are drought sensitive rice variety. Drought tolerance of those varieties were measured based on rate of tiller reduction, leaf rolling score and drought score during water stress condition. Leaf rolling score was positively correlated to drought score, chlorophyll content and proline accumulation. Significant increase in the proline accumulation and antioxidant enzyme activities (peroxidase and catalase) were also observed under drought stress in all the rice varieties except Siam and Puteh Perak. All the rice varieties including drought tolerant and sensitive showed the existence of OsLEA 30 genes.


Tolerância à seca tornou-se um importante tema da segurança alimentar nos países em desenvolvimento, bem como na Malásia. Com o objetivo de determinar os fatores fisiológicos e moleculares da tolerância à seca em variedades de arroz foi conduzido um experimento em casa de vegetação na Universidade Putra da Malásia usando 11 genótipos e dois sistemas de irrigação (vaso contendo plantas irrigadas e estressadas). O estudo mostrou que a variedade Puteh Perak e Siam foram superiores em condições de estresse hídrico, enquanto IRRI 2011-IRLON ­ PLOT 064 e MR 220 e BRRI Dhan 56 foram de tolerância moderada e IRRI 2011-IRLON 050 foram genótipos que apresentaram sensibilidade à seca. A tolerância à seca foi quantificada pela taxa de crescimento, nota visual para o enrolamento das folhas durante e nível de estresse durante o tempo de estresse hídrico. Enrolamento das folhas foi correlacionado com o nível de estresse hídrico, teor de clorofila e acúmulo de prolina. Aumento significativo no acúmulo de prolina e na atividade enzimática anti-oxidante (peroxidase e catalase) foram também observadas sobre estresse hídrico em todas as variedades de arroz tanto tolerantes quanto as sensíveis que esteve associado a existência de genes OsLEA 30.


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Oryza , Dehydration , Droughts , Agricultural Irrigation
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Biol. Res ; 42(3): 315-326, 2009. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-531965

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The ascorbate-glutathione (ASC-GSH) cycle has an important role in defensive processes against oxidative damage generated by drought stress. In this study, the changes that take place in apoplastic and symplastic ASC-GSH cycle enzymes of the leaf and petiole were investigated under drought stress causing leaf rolling in Ctenanthe setosa (Rose.) Eichler (Marantaceae). Apoplastic and symplastic extractions of leaf and petiole were performed at different visual leaf rolling scores from 1 to 4 (1 is unrolled, 4 is tightly rolled and the others are intermediate forms). Glutathione reductase (GR), a key enzyme in the GSH regeneration cycle, and ascorbate (ASC) were present in apoplastic spaces of the leaf and petiole, whereas dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR), which uses glutathione as reductant, monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR), which uses NAD(P)H as reductant, and glutathione were absent. GR, DHAR and MDHAR activities increased in the symplastic and apoplastic areas of the leaf. Apoplastic and symplastic ASC and dehydroascorbate (DHA), the oxidized form of ascorbate, rose at all scores except score 4 of symplastic ASC in the leaf. On the other hand, while reduced glutathione (GSH) content was enhanced, oxidized glutathione (GSSG) content decreased in the leaf during rolling. As for the petiole, GR activity increased in the apoplastic area but decreased in the symplastic area. DHAR and MDHAR activities increased throughout all scores, but decreased to the score 1 level at score 4. The ASC content of the apoplast increased during leaf rolling. Conversely, symplastic ASC content increased at score 2, however decreased at the later scores. While the apoplastic DHA content declined, symplastic DHA rose at score 2, but later was down to the level of score 1. While GSH content enhanced during leaf rolling, GSSG content did not change except at score 2. As well, there were good correlations between leaf rolling and ASC-GSH cycle enzyme activities ...


Subject(s)
Ascorbic Acid/metabolism , Glutathione/metabolism , Marantaceae/enzymology , Plant Leaves/enzymology , Rosa/enzymology , Droughts , Glutathione Reductase/metabolism , NADH, NADPH Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Stress, Physiological
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