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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 41: e43381, 20190000. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1460849

ABSTRACT

This study aimed at assessing the cell cycle, and anatomical and biochemical changes that the embryonic axis of Araucaria angustifolia undergoes during development, focusing on the maturation stage. During all development, cells exhibited intense metabolic activity with an abundance of mitochondria, lipid bodies, and vacuolated cells. The continued accumulation of starch and protein was observed by LM and TEM and indicated by spectra of FTIR. Cell differentiation of the procambium was observed with a thickening of the cell wall and the formation of resiniferous ducts. At Stage III and IV, cells exhibited structural changes such as altered or elongated mitochondria and presence of plastoglobules. These results suggest that there is a gradual transition from developmental metabolism to germination metabolism. Such changes can contribute to the rapid germination of seeds right after their dispersion, making it an ecological strategy to reduce post-dispersal exposure to predators and to avoid damage from reduced moisture.


Subject(s)
Germination , Seeds/anatomy & histology , Seeds/growth & development , Seeds/chemistry
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Rev. biol. trop ; 64(2): 885-896, abr.-jun. 2016. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-843321

ABSTRACT

ResumenAraucaria angustifolia es una conífera nativa de Brasil y una especie en peligro de extinción. Sus semillas tienen un corto período de viabilidad, factor que contribuye a su vulnerabilidad. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la calidad fisiológica durante el período de desarrollo y post-almacenamiento de semillas de A. angustifolia. Conos de A. angustifolia fueron recolectados en poblaciones naturales en Curitibanos, Santa Catarina, Brasil, en marzo, abril, mayo y junio y clasificados en los estadios de desarrollo cotiledonar i, ii y iii de acuerdo con el mes de recolecta. Un total de 10 conos fueron recolectados para cada estadio. Las semillas fueron almacenadas en refrigerador durante 60 y 120 días y posteriormente sometidas a pruebas de germinación (25 °C - fotoperiodo de 12 h) siendo evaluados el contenido de humedad, tetrazolio y el vigor (conductividad eléctrica [75 mL de agua destilada a 25 °C], índice de velocidad de germinación, y la longitud de la parte aérea y de la raíz). Durante el desarrollo de las semillas, el contenido de humedad se redujo desde el estadio cotiledonar (66.54 %) al estadio iii (47.44%), y el vigor aumentaron en el último estadio. Durante el almacenamiento, el contenido de humedad en el estadio cotiledonar y estadio i fue estable. Entretanto, las semillas almacenadas mostraron una reducción en el contenido de humedad después de 120 días en los estadios ii y iii. La calidad fisiológica en el estadio cotiledonar mostró un aumento de 86 % y 93 % de germinación después de 60 y 120 días de almacenamiento, respectivamente, a diferencia de los estadios ii y iii, los cuales mostraron una disminución en la viabilidad de las semillas y en el vigor después del almacenamiento. La conductividad eléctrica fue mayor para las semillas en estadio cotiledonar recién recolectadas que para aquellas almacenadas durante 60 y 120 días. Sin embargo, en otras estadios, el contenido de lixiviados después de 120 días de almacenamiento aumentó con el avance del período de recolecta. El índice de velocidad de germinación y la longitud de la parte aérea y raíz después del almacenamiento eran más altos para las semillas en el estadio cotiledonar y el estadio i, a diferencia del estadio ii y iii, los cuales tenían raíz y parte aérea de menor longitud durante el almacenamiento. Por lo tanto, el mantenimiento del contenido de humedad de la semilla durante el almacenamiento fue variable y depende del período de recolecta. Además, la calidad fisiológica de las semillas difiere entre los estadios más tempranos o tardíos. Una recolección precoz favoreció la calidad fisiológica de las semillas, y puede ser una estrategia para aumentar la conservación de semillas de A. angustifolia.


AbstractAraucaria angustifolia is a conifer native to Brazil and is an endangered species. Since this species seeds have a short period of viability, its vulnerability is higher. Thus the aim of this study was to evaluate the physiological quality of A. angustifolia seeds during the development and post-storage periods. For this, cones of A. angustifolia were collected from a natural population in Curitibanos, Santa Catarina, Brazil, in March, April, May and June 2012. The collected seeds were classified into developmental stages of cotyledonary, i, ii and iii according to the month of collection; a total of 10 cones were collected for each stage. Seeds were stored in a refrigerator for 60 and 120 days, and were submitted to a chamber germination test (25 °C-photoperiod 12 h). Additionally, seeds were tested for moisture content (105 °C for 24 hours), tetrazolium (0.1 % for 1 hour) and vigor (electric conductivity [75 mL distilled water at 25 °C], germination speed index, and shoot and root length). Our results showed that during seed development, moisture content decreased from the cotyledonary stage (66.54 %) to stage iii (49.69 %), and vigor increased in the last stage. During storage, moisture content at cotyledonary stage and stage i was stable. On the other hand, stored seeds exhibited a decrease in moisture content after 120 days at stages ii and iii. Physiological quality at the cotyledonary stage resulted in an increased germination rate of 86 % and 93 % after 60 and 120 days of storage, respectively; unlike stages ii and iii exhibited a decrease in seed viability and vigor after storage. Electrical conductivity was higher for fresh seeds at the cotyledonary stage, than for those stored for 60 and 120 days. However, in other stages, released leachate content after 120 days of storage, increased with the advance of the collection period. Germination speed index and shoot and root lengths after storage were highest for seeds at the cotyledonary stage and stage i; unlike stages ii and iii which had short root and shoot lengths during storage. Thus, the maintenance of seed moisture content during storage was variable and dependent on the period of collection. Furthermore, the physiological quality differed among earlier and later stages. Early collection favored seed physiological quality, and may be a strategy for better conservation of A. angustifolia seeds. Rev. Biol. Trop. 64 (2): 885-896. Epub 2016 June 01.


Subject(s)
Seeds/growth & development , Germination/physiology , Tracheophyta/embryology , Brazil , Tracheophyta/physiology
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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 2194-2200, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-250423

ABSTRACT

Effect of different water conditions on the physiological indexes (e.g.seed water content, vigor, antioxidase activities)of Panax notoginseng seeds were studied under process of after-ripening and germination.The results showed show that compared with 2.5% treatment, under the treatment of 5%, P.notoginseng seeds possessed stable seed water content, the seed vigor was exceed by 51%,variation of antioxidant enzyme (SOD, POD, CAT) activity and malondialdehyde (MDA) content were small, crude fat and total sugar content decreased significantly.With the increase of PEG 6000 concentration, the germination characteristic indexes obviously decreased, antioxidase activities increased firstly and decreased afterwards, content of MDA, soluble protein and total sugar increased obviously.There were significant positive correlation between germination characteristic indexes and osmotic substance content(r>0.900, P<0.01), and significant negative correlation with MDA (r>0.900, P<0.01).In conclusion, because the characteristic of dehydration intolerance of P.notoginseng seeds, 5% water content of sand burying stratification treatment was the best for after-ripening, 15% concentration of PEG 6000 treatment was the highest tolerance limit of germination process.

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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2014 Oct; 52(10): 1003-1010
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-153799

ABSTRACT

Seed characteristics and in vitro culture of C. tamala embryos were studied. Embryos desiccated below 50% (fresh weight) exhibited poor morphogenetic response in vitro and confirmed the recalcitrant nature of seeds. The immature embryos of various developmental ages (4-16 week after flowering, WAF) were cultured on different strengths of MS medium. Morphogenesis responses were recorded after 10 days of culture. The best culture responses were achieved from the immature embryos of 12 WAF on MS medium with sucrose (3%, w/v), polyvinyl pyrollidone (100 mg L-1) and benzyl adenine (12 µM). Under optimum condition ~60% explants responded; and ~7.3 shoots buds developed per explants after 35 days of culture initiation. The shoot buds could be converted into micro-shoots on MS medium with sucrose (3%) and kinetin (3 µM). About 5.3 micro-shoots/shoot buds sprouted per sub-culture. The micro-shoots were rooted by maintaining them on MS medium with α-naphthalene acetic acid (3 µM) where within 6-8 wk of culture ~8-10 roots developed. The rooted plantlets were acclimatized in vitro before they were transferred to community potting mix and maintained in the poly-shade ca 75% shading. The transplants registered ~70% survival after two months of transfer.


Subject(s)
Cinnamomum/drug effects , Cinnamomum/metabolism , Culture Media , Plant Shoots/drug effects , Plant Shoots/metabolism , Seeds/drug effects , Seeds/metabolism , Tissue Culture Techniques/methods
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Biocell ; 31(3): 383-390, Sept.-Dec. 2007. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-633241

ABSTRACT

Information on desiccation sensitivity of Euterpe edulis seeds under two drying rates is presented. The sensitivity was studied during the course of germination and normal germination. The water content was evaluated for both seeds and embryos. Results showed the following: (a) For both drying treatments and for both germination and normal germination, desiccation sensitivity values were higher for measurements based on the water content of the embryo than for those of the seed. (b) For both drying treatments, desiccation sensitivity were higher for normal germination than for germination based on both the embryo and seed water contents. (c) Under the slow drying treatment and for measurements based on the seed water content, critical water content was visible for normal germination but not for germination; (d) Critical water contents for germination and normal germination were more clearly established in the fast drying treatment than they were in the slow drying method based on both the embryo and seed water contents. Critical water contents were not associated with changes in electrolyte leakage, which suggests that conductivity is not a good indicator of physiological seed quality. From the beginning of both drying treatments, changes in nuclei and vacuoles were observed, but, when seed water content was reduced to below critical values, the cells became severely plasmolyzed, the vacuoles highly distorted, and the nuclei formed an almost homogeneous mass with the chromatin and the nucleoplasm, which suggests irreversible DNA damages.

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Acta amaz ; 33(3): 389-398, 2003. ilus, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-574660

ABSTRACT

Micropholis cf. venulosa Mart. & Eichler, conhecida como curupixá, é uma espécie arbórea que vem sendo explorada pelas industrias madeireiras do Estado do Pará. O objetivo do trabalho foi estudar as características biométricas de frutos e sementes de curupixá e avaliar o efeito do dessecamento na germinação das sementes. Determinou-se o comprimento e o diâmetro dos frutos, o número de sementes por frutos, a porcentagem de sementes danificadas por insetos e o comprimento, a largura e a espessura das sementes. No controle (sementes frescas) e nas sementes submetidas ao dessecamento em sílica gel durante 72 e 96 horas, foram quantificadas as porcentagens de germinação, de plântulas anormais, de sementes mortas, tempo médio de germinação e o número de dias para iniciar a germinação. A semeadura foi realizada em substrato de areia e serragem curtida (1:1), em quatro repetições de 50 sementes. O fruto de curupixá é uma baga oblonga cujo comprimento e diâmetro dos frutos variaram de 32,5 a 72,9 mm e de 29,1 a 58,0 mm, respectivamente. O número de sementes por fruto variou de um a três, com 53,3 por cento delas danificadas por insetos. O comprimento, a largura e a espessura das sementes variaram de 15,5 a 41,4 mm, de 8,0 a 18,7 mm e de 4,7 a 12,6 mm, respectivamente. Nas sementes frescas observou-se que a germinação foi lenta e com acentuada desuniformidade, iniciando 24 dias após a semeadura e atingindo a germinação final de 55 por cento aos 96 dias após a semeadura. Registrou-se reduções significativas na germinação das sementes submetidas ao dessecamento e, aumento no número de dias para iniciar a germinação e na porcentagem de sementes mortas. A redução do grau de umidade de 42,6 por cento para 28,9 por cento reduziu a germinação de 55 por cento para 24,7 por cento e aumentou a porcentagem de sementes mortas de 40,5 por cento para 70 por cento, indicando que sementes dessa espécie apresentam sensibilidade ao dessecamento.


Micropholis cf. venulosa Mart. & Eichler, knwon as curupixá, is a tree largely used in forest exploitation in the State of Pará. The objective was to study the biometrics features of fruit and seeds and the effect of desiccation on seed germination. It was measured the length and diameter of fruits, number of seeds per fruits, percentage of seeds damaged by insects, length, width and thickness of seeds. For control (fresh seeds) and desiccated seeds, the percentage of germination, of abnormal seedlings, of dead seeds, mean time germination and number of days to first germination were also measured. Seeds were desiccated by storage on silica gel for 72 and 96 hours. Sowing was carried out on a substrate containing sand and sawdust (1:1), in four replicates of 50 seeds. Length and diameter of the fruits ranged from 32.5 to 72.9 mm and 29.1 to 58.0 mm, respectively. Fruits had one to three seeds, and 53.3 percent of them were damaged by insects. The M. cf. venulosa fruit is a bacca with length, width and thickness of seeds ranged from 15.5 to 41.1 mm, 8.0 to 18.7 mm and 4.7 to 12.6 mm, respectively. For control seeds germination was slow and non-uniform, and started 24 days after sowing. Total germination (55 percent) was recorded 96 days after sowing. It was observed a significant reduction on germination of desiccated seed and an increase on the number days to first germination and on the percentage the dead seeds. Moisture reduction in seeds from 42.6 percent to 28.9 percent reduced germination to 24.7 percent and increased the percentage of dead seeds to70 percent, indicating that seeds of this species are sensitive to desiccation.


Subject(s)
Seeds , Time , Biometry , Germination , Desiccation
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