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Plant Physiol Biochem ; 202: 107994, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37660605

ABSTRACT

Boron (B) is an essential nutrient for the plant, and its stress (both deficiency and toxicity) are major problems that affect crop production. Ethylene metabolism (both signaling and production) is important to plants' differently responding to nutrient availability. To better understand the connections between B and ethylene, here we investigate the function of ethylene in the responses of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) plants to B stress (deficiency, 0 µM and toxicity, 640 µM), using ethylene related mutants, namely nonripening (nor), ripening-inhibitor (rin), never ripe (Nr), and epinastic (Epi). Our results show that B stress does not necessarily inhibit plant growth, but both B stress and ethylene signaling severely affected physiological parameters, such as photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and chlorophyll a fluorescence. Under B toxicity, visible symptoms of toxicity appeared in the roots and margins of the older leaves through necrosis, caused by the accumulation of B which stimulated ethylene biosynthesis in the shoots. Both nor and rin (ethylene signaling) mutants presented similar responses, being these genotypes more sensitive and displaying several morphophysiological alterations, including fruit productivity reductions, in response to the B toxicity conditions. Therefore, our results suggest that physiological and metabolic changes in response to B fluctuations are likely mediated by ethylene signaling.


Subject(s)
Boron , Ethylenes , Solanum lycopersicum , Solanum lycopersicum/drug effects , Solanum lycopersicum/genetics , Solanum lycopersicum/growth & development , Solanum lycopersicum/metabolism , Fruit , Boron/toxicity , Signal Transduction , Mutation , Ethylenes/metabolism , Photosynthesis , Nitrates/metabolism , Sugars/analysis , Amino Acids/analysis
2.
Plants (Basel) ; 12(2)2023 Jan 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36679052

ABSTRACT

The extraction and commercialization of palm hearts is the most profitable activity involving the peach palm (Bactris gasipaes), while consumption of its fruits is limited to Amazonian communities. The excessive attention paid to the implementation of germplasm banks contributed to the lack of development of high-performance varieties, limiting the production and consumption of peach palm fruits and by-products. In addition, with the fragmentation of the Amazonian rainforest, wild populations are in danger of extinction. The species domestication, initiated by Native Amazonians, generated a large variety of peach palm populations, as evidenced by the diversity in fruit sizes and quality. Some advances in agronomic traits also took place. However, more research needs to be conducted to understand the implications of climatic changes on plant physiological performance. Indeed, the key point is that the exploitation of the full potential of B. gasipaes has not been completely exploited. Therefore, understanding the state-of-the-art research on the peach palm with a focus on its underutilized resources is essential for expanding plantations and, consequently, promoting the market expansion of the peach palm as a fruit crop.

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Acta amaz ; 53(1): 9-19, 2023. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1414152

ABSTRACT

The most severe drought of this century in the Amazon rainforest, which was caused by El Niño, occurred from 2015 to 2016. With a focus on the ecophysiology of the regrowth of the Brazil nut tree, Bertholletia excelsa, it was investigated how the progression of the drought of 2015-2016 affected the physiological traits of the coppice regrowth of B. excelsa. The experiment was carried out in a ten-year-old plantation of Brazil nut trees, which had been subjected to thinning and coppice regrowth two years earlier. In the sprouts grown on the stumps of cut trees, the following treatments were applied: (T1) thinning to one sprout per stump; (T2) thinning to two sprouts per stump, and (T3) maintenance of three sprouts per stump. Thinning treatments did not alter the growth and ecophysiological traits of the Brazil nut tree sprouts, though the phosphorus content of the leaves was higher in T1. However, the progression of the drought in 2015-2016 negatively affected the growth (height) and gas exchange of sprouts of all treatments. In addition, an increase of around 37% was observed in the intrinsic wateruse efficiency. Concerning photochemical performance, no alterations were observed. Therefore, drought stress promoted a negative effect on sprout growth and affected traits related to the photosynthesis of the B. excelsa sprouts independently of the number of sprouts per stump.(AU)


A seca mais severa deste século na floresta amazônica, causada por El Niño, ocorreu de 2015 a 2016. Com foco na ecofisiologia da rebrota da castanheira da Amazônia, foi investigado como a progressão da seca de 2015-2016 afetou as características fisiológicas das rebrotas de uma talhadia de B. excelsa. O experimento foi realizado em uma plantação de castanheiras com dez anos, a qual havia sido submetida a um desbaste e rebrota de talhadia dois anos antes. Nas rebrotas crescidas sobre os tocos das árvores cortadas foram aplicados os seguintes tratamentos: (T1) desbrota para manter um broto por cepa; (T2) desbrota para manter dois brotos por cepa; e (T3) manutenção de três brotos por cepa. Os tratamentos de desbrota não alteraram o crescimento e as características ecofisiológicas dos brotos da castanheira, exceto para o teor foliar de fósforo, que foi maior em T1. Porém, a progressão da seca em 2015-2016 afetou negativamente o crescimento em altura e as trocas gasosas dos brotos de todos os tratamentos. Além disso, foi observado um aumento de cerca de 37% na eficiência intrínseca do uso da água. Quanto ao desempenho fotoquímico, não foram observadas alterações. Portanto, o estresse hídrico promoveu efeito negativo no crescimento da brotação e afetou características relacionadas à fotossíntese das brotações de B. excelsa, independentemente do número de brotações por cepa.(AU)


Subject(s)
Plant Structures/growth & development , Bertholletia/growth & development , Bertholletia/physiology , Brazil , El Nino-Southern Oscillation/adverse effects
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PLoS One ; 16(5): e0243118, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34019538

ABSTRACT

N-fixing leguminous species can reach atmospheric dinitrogen gas (N2), having an advantage under N-limited degraded environments. These N-fixers are constantly used as facilitative species. Chlorophyll a fluorescence (ChF) acknowledges how different species take up and use light energy during photosynthesis. These techniques assess stress and performance responses to photosynthesis and are used for the selection of species with potential for reforestation. Six Fabaceae species were selected for this study: three nonfixing species (Cenostigma tocantinum, Senna reticulata and Dipteryx odorata) and three N-fixing species (Clitoria fairchildiana, Inga edulis and Acacia spp.). Variations in chlorophyll fluorescence under high vs. low water and nutrient conditions were studied. Multivariate analysis was performed to detect the effects of seasonality and fertilization on dark-adapted ChF two years after the experiment was established. The correlation among ChF variables and growth, photosynthesis and foliar nutrient concentrations was evaluated. Under high water- and nutrient-availability conditions, plants exhibited an enhanced performance index on absorption basis values correlated with electron transport fluxes. Under drought and nutrient-poor conditions, most species exhibit increased energy dissipation as photoprotection. High interspecific variation was found; therefore, species-specific responses should be considered in future ChF studies. Corroborating the ability to colonize high-light environments, N-fixers showed an increased performance index correlated with electron transport and Zn and N foliar concentrations. Negative correlations were found between photosynthesis and trapped fluxes. Diameter growth was positively correlated with electron transport fluxes. Given the different responses among species, ChF is an effective technique to screen for seasonality, fertilization and species effects and should be considered for use during forest restoration. Finally, the addition of fertilization treatments may facilitate tropical forest restoration due to the importance of nutrients in physiological processes. N-fixers showed high photochemical performance and tolerance to abiotic stress in degraded areas and therefore should be included to support ecosystem biomass restoration.


Subject(s)
Fabaceae/physiology , Fertilizers , Forests , Nitrogen Fixation , Photosynthesis , Seasons , Chlorophyll/metabolism , Conservation of Natural Resources , Fabaceae/metabolism , Trees/physiology , Zinc/metabolism
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Plants (Basel) ; 9(8)2020 Aug 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32824598

ABSTRACT

The balance between efficiency of absorption and use of light energy is fundamental for plant metabolism and to avoid photoinhibition. Here, we investigated the effects of light environments on the photosynthetic apparatus of tropical tree species of three successional groups (pioneer, mid-, and late successional) subjected to different light conditions: full sunlight (FS), moderate shade (MS), and deep shade (DS). Twenty-nine ecophysiological parameters were correlated with each other. The pioneer species exhibited better photochemical performance and a more efficient antioxidant enzymatic system in comparison with the other successional groups. Plants in FS showed higher intensity of lipid peroxidation, with superoxide dismutase having a prominent role in the antioxidant system. At lower irradiance the enzymatic activity was reduced, and the photochemical efficiency was the preferred way to reduce oxidative damages. P was highly related to photochemical yield, and the N modulation amplified the light harvesting complex in DS to the detriment of the antioxidant system. Despite evidence of cell damage, most species exhibited the ability to adjust to high irradiance. Contrary to expectations, Hymenea courbaril (late-successional) exhibited higher plasticity to fluorescence, nutritional, and antioxidant parameters. Only Carapa guianensis (late-successional) displayed photoinhibitory damage in FS, and Ochroma pyramidale (pioneer) did not survive in DS, suggesting that acclimation to shade is more challenging than to high irradiance.

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Trends Plant Sci ; 23(12): 1081-1101, 2018 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30472998

ABSTRACT

Isoprene and other plastidial isoprenoids are produced primarily from recently assimilated photosynthates via the 2-C-methyl-D-erythritol 4-phosphate (MEP) pathway. However, when environmental conditions limit photosynthesis, a fraction of carbon for MEP pathway can come from extrachloroplastic sources. The flow of extrachloroplastic carbon depends on the species and on leaf developmental and environmental conditions. The exchange of common phosphorylated intermediates between the MEP pathway and other metabolic pathways can occur via plastidic phosphate translocators. C1 and C2 carbon intermediates can contribute to chloroplastic metabolism, including photosynthesis and isoprenoid synthesis. Integration of these metabolic processes provide an example of metabolic flexibility, and results in the synthesis of primary metabolites for plant growth and secondary metabolites for plant defense, allowing effective use of environmental resources under multiple stresses.


Subject(s)
Butadienes/metabolism , Hemiterpenes/metabolism , Carbohydrate Metabolism , Carbon/metabolism , Metabolic Networks and Pathways , Plants/metabolism
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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; 40: e35854, 20180000. map, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1460839

ABSTRACT

The present work aims to determine the spatial distribution pattern of Protium Burm. f and the diametric structure of these species in a dense tropical submontane rainforest along the Sustainable Development Reserve (SDR) of the Iratapuru river. The area of study was divided into three plateau compartments called Mane Preto Sierra, Banco Grande Sierra and Alaska Sierra. In each plateau compartment it was settled a single area transect with 1,000 x 20 m, where DAP ≥ 10 cm of the entire Protium population within the transects was measured. The data was processed in the specific software Mata Nativa 2. There were inventoried Protium tenuifolium, Protium altsoni, Protium polybotryum subsp. blackii and Protium paniculatum var. riedelianum. Most individuals concentrated in smaller diametric classes, decreasing progressively to a lesser extent in larger classes. It can be concluded that the population has medium size and its vertical structure is characterized by the presence of three strata, however, its phytocenoses is defined by two clear constants: the first groups individuals of up to 15 m of height and forms the uniform and dominant stratum; the second is composed by emerging up to 35 m high and whose diameter structure shows a population in dynamic balance.


Este trabalho tem como objetivo determinar o padrão de distribuição espacial de Protium Burm. f e estrutura diamétrica dessas espécies em uma floresta tropical densa submontana ao longo da reserva de desenvolvimento sustentável (RDS) do rio Iratapuru. A área estudada foi dividida em três compartimentos de planaltos denominados Serra Mane Preto, Serra Banco Grande e Serra Alaska. Em cada compartimento de planalto instalou-se transecto de área única com 1.000 x 20 m, onde foi mensurado o DAP ≥ 10 cm de toda população de Protium dentro dos transectos. Os dados foram processados em softwares específicos Mata Nativa 2. Foram inventariados Protium tenuifolium, Protium altsonii, Protium polybotryum subsp. blackii e Protium paniculatum var. riedelianum. A maior parte dos indivíduos concentrou-se nas menores classes diamétricas, diminuindo progressivamente até atingir menor proporção nas maiores classes. Pode-se concluir que a população apresenta porte mediano, sua estrutura vertical caracteriza-se pela presença de três estratos; no entanto, sua fitocenose define-se por dois contínuos bem evidentes; o primeiro agrupa indivíduos com até 15 m de altura e forma o estrato uniforme e dominante; o segundo é composto por emergentes com até 35 m de altura e que a estrutura diamétrica evidencia uma população em equilíbrio dinâmico.

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Phytochemistry ; 105: 25-36, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24856135

ABSTRACT

Guarana seeds have the highest caffeine concentration among plants accumulating purine alkaloids, but in contrast with coffee and tea, practically nothing is known about caffeine metabolism in this Amazonian plant. In this study, the levels of purine alkaloids in tissues of five guarana cultivars were determined. Theobromine was the main alkaloid that accumulated in leaves, stems, inflorescences and pericarps of fruit, while caffeine accumulated in the seeds and reached levels from 3.3% to 5.8%. In all tissues analysed, the alkaloid concentration, whether theobromine or caffeine, was higher in young/immature tissues, then decreasing with plant development/maturation. Caffeine synthase activity was highest in seeds of immature fruit. A nucleotide sequence (PcCS) was assembled with sequences retrieved from the EST database REALGENE using sequences of caffeine synthase from coffee and tea, whose expression was also highest in seeds from immature fruit. The PcCS has 1083bp and the protein sequence has greater similarity and identity with the caffeine synthase from cocoa (BTS1) and tea (TCS1). A recombinant PcCS allowed functional characterization of the enzyme as a bifunctional CS, able to catalyse the methylation of 7-methylxanthine to theobromine (3,7-dimethylxanthine), and theobromine to caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine), respectively. Among several substrates tested, PcCS showed higher affinity for theobromine, differing from all other caffeine synthases described so far, which have higher affinity for paraxanthine. When compared to previous knowledge on the protein structure of coffee caffeine synthase, the unique substrate affinity of PcCS is probably explained by the amino acid residues found in the active site of the predicted protein.


Subject(s)
Alkaloids/analysis , Caffeine/analysis , Methyltransferases/metabolism , Paullinia/chemistry , Alkaloids/chemistry , Alkaloids/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Base Sequence , Caffeine/chemistry , Caffeine/metabolism , Fruit/chemistry , Methylation , Methyltransferases/genetics , Molecular Structure , Paullinia/genetics , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Purines/analysis , Purines/chemistry , Seeds/chemistry , Seeds/enzymology , Theobromine/analysis , Theobromine/chemistry , Theobromine/isolation & purification , Theophylline/analysis , Theophylline/chemistry , Xanthines/analysis , Xanthines/chemistry
9.
J Ethnopharmacol ; 150(1): 14-31, 2013 Oct 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23981847

ABSTRACT

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Guarana (Paullinia cupana Kunth var. sorbilis (Mart.) Ducke) has been traditionally consumed by indigenous communities of the Amazon region. It is valued mainly for its stimulant property because of its high content of caffeine, which can be up to 6% in the seeds. AIM OF THE REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to revisit this typically Brazilian plant, addressing economic considerations, the chemical makeup of the seeds and pharmacological properties so far investigated. RESULTS: Guarana is primarily produced in the Brazilian states of Amazonas and Bahia, and approximately 70% of the production is used by the industry of soft and energy drinks. The other 30% becomes guarana powder for direct consumption in capsules or dilution in water, or it serves as a raw material for the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries. In addition to its stimulant property, guarana has other therapeutic properties, which have aroused the interest of the scientific community. CONCLUSION: This review shows that other guarana properties may be explored and how scarce are the studies regarding agronomic, plant pathology, physiology and breeding. So far, caffeine has been the main reason to study guarana and still will lead the researches because the demand for this alkaloid by food and pharmaceutical industry, and a strongly growing market related with beauty products. However, guarana has other components and there is great interest in studies designed to elucidate the effects of guarana's bioactive components and their potential pharmacological applications. Significant part of the guarana production in Brazil still comes from Indians tribes in the Amazon State, and any improvement in this plant, in any aspect, may propitiate a positive economic impact in their lives.


Subject(s)
Paullinia , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Animals , Brazil , Caffeine/isolation & purification , Humans , Seeds/chemistry
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Acta amaz ; 41(1): 163-170, mar. 2011. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-574707

ABSTRACT

Os inibidores de proteinases são proteínas extensivamente investigadas nos tecidos de estocagem, mas pouco prospectadas em outros tecidos vegetais. O objetivo deste estudo foi detectar a presença de inibidores de serinoproteinases em extratos foliares de quinze espécies de leguminosas arbóreas da Amazônia. As espécies estudadas foram: Caesalpinia echinata, C. ferrea, Cedrelinga cateniformis, Copaifera multijuga, Dinizia excelsa, Enterolobium contortisiliquum, E. maximum, E. schomburgkii, Leucaena leucocephala, Ormosia paraensis, Parkia multijuga, P. pendula, P. platycephala, Swartzia corrugata e S. polyphylla. Folhas foram coletadas, secas a 30ºC durante 48 h, trituradas e submetidas à extração com NaCl (0,15 M, 10 por cento p/v) resultando no extrato total. Ensaios foram executados para determinar a concentração de proteínas e detectar a atividade inibitória contra a tripsina e quimotripsina bovina. Os teores de proteínas bruta e solúvel nos extratos foliares variaram de 7,9 a 31,2 por cento e 1,3 a 14,8 por cento, respectivamente. A atividade inibitória sobre a tripsina e quimotripsina foi observada em todos os extratos foliares. Contudo, nos extratos de E. maximum, L. leucocephala, P. pendula, S. corrugata e S. polyphylla a inibição foi maior sobre a tripsina, enquanto o extrato de P. multijuga foi mais efetivo contra a quimotripsina. Nós concluímos que nos extratos foliares de leguminosas arbóreas têm inibidores de serinoproteinases e exibem potencial aplicações biotecnológicas.


The proteinase inhibitors are proteins extensively investigated in tissue storage, but few prospected in other plant tissues. The aim of this study was to detect the presence of serine proteinase inhibitors in leaf extracts from fifteen species of leguminous trees of the Amazon forest. The species studied were Caesalpinia echinata, C. ferrea, Cedrelinga cateniformis, Copaifera multijuga, Dinizia excelsa, Enterolobium contortisiliquum, E. maximum, E. schomburgkii, Leucaena leucocephala, Ormosia paraensis, Parkia multijuga, P. pendula, P. platycephala, Swartzia corrugata and S. polyphylla. Leaves were collected, dried at 30ºC for 48 h, crushed and subjected to extraction with NaCl (0.15 M, 10 percent w/v), resulting in the total extract. Tests were performed to determine the concentration of proteins and to detect of inhibitory activity against bovine trypsin and chymotrypsin. The content of crude and soluble protein in leaf extracts varied from 7.9 to 31.2 percent and 1.3 to 14.8 percent, respectively. The inhibitory activity on trypsin and chymotrypsin was observed in all leaf extracts. However, in extracts of E. maximum, L. leucocephala, P. pendula, S. corrugata and S. polyphylla, the inhibition was greater on trypsin, while extract of P. multijuga was more effective against chymotrypsin. We conclude that leaf extracts of leguminous trees have serine proteinase inhibitors and show potential biotecnological applications.


Subject(s)
Chymotrypsin , Trypsin , Proteins
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Acta amaz ; 40(1): 89-98, mar. 2010. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-546962

ABSTRACT

Espécies arbóreas tropicais estão quase sempre sob alta irradiância na Amazônia. O elevado fluxo energético pode ser decisivo para o sucesso ou fracasso no estabelecimento inicial das plantas no campo. O objetivo deste trabalho foi investigar as respostas de plantas jovens de andiroba (Carapa guianensis Aubl) e cumaru (Dipteryx odorata (Aublet) Willd) expostas a dois ambientes de luz (sombra e sol). O experimento foi conduzido em Manaus-AM, Brasil (3º8'S, 59º52'W). As análises dos transientes da fluorescência da clorofila a e os parâmetros relacionados foram obtidos em folhas intactas e saudáveis no período entre 10:00 e 12:00h. A curva OJIP indicou que ambas as espécies expostas à alta irradiância apresentaram fotoinibição após 45 dias de experimento. Plantas de andiroba e cumaru expostas ao sol exibiram menores valores de TRo/ABS (7,17 e 20,4%, respectivamente), ETo/TRo (14,5 e 27,2%, respectivamente) e ETo/ABS (20,6 e 42,2%, respectivamente) e maiores valores de DIo/ABS (26,9 e 43,0%, respectivamente), comparadas com plantas exposta à sombra. Quanto ao fluxo fenomenológico, para a maioria dos parâmetros, menores valores foram observados para ambas as espécies expostas ao sol. Plantas de andiroba e cumaru expostas ao sol exibiram valores menores de PI ABS (63,3 e 78,7%, respectivamente) comparadas com plantas expostas à sombra no final do experimento. Apesar de ambas as espécies terem sofrido com o estresse por alta irradiância, plantas de andiroba apresentaram melhores desempenhos do que plantas de cumaru, sendo, portanto, melhor indicadas para uso em plantio de produção ou de recuperação de áreas degradadas.


Tropical tree species are almost always under high irradiance in the Amazonian. The high energy flux can be decisive for the success or not in the initial establishment in the field. The objective of this study was to investigate the answers of young plants of andiroba (Carapa guianensis Aubl) and cumaru (Dipteryx odorata (Aublet) Willd) exposed to two light environments (shade and sunlight). The experiment was carried in Manaus-AM, Brazil (3º8'S, 59º52'W). Analysis of chlorophyll a fluorescence transients were obtained in intact and healthy leaves between 10:00 to 12:00 am. The curve OJIP indicated that the species high irradiance exposed presented photoinhibition after 45 days of experiment. Andiroba and cumaru plants exposed to sunlight exhibited low values of TRo/ABS (7.17 and 20.4%, respectively), ETo/TRo (14.5 and 27.2%, respectively) and ETo/ABS (20.6 and 42.2%, respectively) and high values of DIo/ABS (26.9 and 43.0%, respectively), compared with plants exposed to the shadow with 45 days of experiment. As for phenomenological flux, most of the parameters, low values were observed for both exposed species in the sunlight. Andiroba and cumaru plants exposed in the sunlight exhibited low values of PIABS (63.3 and 78.7%, respectively) compared with exposed plants to the shadow at the end of the experiment. Although the species have suffered with the stress for high irradiance andiroba specie presented better performance than cumaru being indicated for use in production planting or degraded area restoration.


Subject(s)
Radiation Effects , Chlorophyll , Meliaceae , Dipteryx , Fluorescence
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Acta amaz ; 39(1): 199-205, mar. 2009. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-515763

ABSTRACT

Diferentes classes de proteínas são comuns em sementes de leguminosas, incluindo inibidores de tripsina e proteínas hemaglutinantes, as quais atuam sobre enzimas proteolíticas e sobre carboidratos da superfície celular, respectivamente. O objetivo deste trabalho foi quantificar, detectar e caracterizar parcialmente a ocorrência dessas proteínas em sementes de Tachigali plumbea, Sesbania exasperata e Ormosia costulata var. trifoliolata. Sementes das três espécies foram moídas e submetidas à extração salina (NaCl 0,15M - 10%, p/v). Os extratos totais obtidos foram utilizados para quantificar o conteúdo protéico, detectar a atividade residual da tripsina, a atividade hemaglutinante (AHE) e na obtenção do perfil protéico. A atividade residual da tripsina foi observada somente para T. plumbea e S. exasperata, cujos valores foram 4 e 19%, respectivamente. A AHE foi detectada nos extratos das três espécies, sendo que os extratos totais de T. plumbea e S. exasperata, hemaglutinaram eritrócitos de rato, camundongo e hamster, enquanto que a espécie O. costulata hemaglutinou somente eritrócitos de hamster. O perfil protéico em SDS-PAGE revelou maior ocorrência de proteínas com massa molecular aparente de 10 a 30 kDa para T. plumbea e S. exasperata, enquanto que para O. costulata prevaleceram bandas protéicas com massa molecular variando entre 20-25 kDa. Conclui-se que os extratos totais de O. costulata e S. exasperata, pertencentes à subfamília Papilionoideae, apresentam menor conteúdo de inibidores de tripsina que T. plumbea (Caesalpinioideae) e, quanto à AHE, os resultados mostraram-se diferenciados, mesmo entre as espécies da mesma subfamília, tanto para a concentração mínima hemaglutinante quanto para a especificidade de interação com os eritrócitos.


Different classes of proteins are common in Leguminosae seeds, including trypsin inhibitors and hemagglutinin proteins, which act on proteolytic enzymes and cell-surface carbohydrates, respectively. The aim of this work was to quantify, to detect and characterize partially these proteins in seeds of Tachigali plumbea, Sesbania exasperata and Ormosia costulata var. trifoliata. Seeds of the three species were powdered and submitted to an extraction with a saline solution (NaCl 0.15M - 10%, p/v). The resulting total extracts were used to quantify proteins content, detect the residual trypsin activity, hemagglutinating activity (AHE) and the proteic profile. Residual trypsin activity was observed only for T. plumbea and S. exasperata, which values were 4 and 19% respectively. AHE was detected in extracts of all three species, total extracts of T. plumbea and S. exasperata hemagglutinated erythrocytes of rats, mice and hamsters, whereas O. costulata had this effect only on hamster erythrocytes. The proteic profile obtained by SDS-PAGE showed that T. plumbea and S. exasperata have a higher content of protein with an apparent molecular mass of 10 - 30 kDa, while O. costulata predominantly contains proteic bands with molecular masses varying between 20 to 25 kDa. It is concluded that total extracts of O. costulata and S. exasperata, species of the subfamily Papilionoideae, present less trypsin inhibitors than T. plumbea (Caesalpinioideae). AHE, both in form of minimum hemagglutinin concentration and the specified interaction with erythrocytes, differed even among species from the same subfamily.


Subject(s)
Seeds , Erythrocytes , Serine Proteases , Lectins , Trypsin , Enzyme Inhibitors
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Acta amaz ; 37(4): 533-541, 2007. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-476666

ABSTRACT

The rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora Ducke) is a native tree species of Amazon rainforest growing naturally in acidic forest soils with reduced redox potential. However, this species can also been found growing in forest gaps containing oxide soils. Variations in the forms of mineral nitrogen (NO3- or NH4+) may be predicted in these different edaphic conditions. Considering that possibility, an experiment was carried out to analyze the effects of different NO3-:NH4+ ratios on the growth performance, mineral composition, chloroplastid pigment contents, photochemical efficiency photosystem II (PSII), and nitrate redutase activity (RN, E.C.1.6.6.1) on A. rosaeodora seedlings. Nine-month-old seedlings were grown in pots with a washed sand capacity of 7.5 kg and submitted to different NO3-:NH4+ ratios (T1 = 0:100 percent, T2 = 25:75 percent, T3 = 50:50 percent, T4 = 75:25 percent, and T5 = 100:0 percent). The lowest relative growth rate was observed when the NO3-:NH4+ ratio was equal to 0:100 percent. In general, high concentrations of NO3- rather than NH4+ favored a greater nutrient accumulation in different parts of the plant. For the chloroplastid pigment, the highest Chl a, Chl b, Chl tot, Chl a/b and Chl tot/Cx+c contents were found in the treatment with 75:25 percent of NO3-:NH4+, and for Chl b and Cx+c it was observed no difference. In addition, there was a higher photochemical efficiency of PSII (Fv/Fm) when high NO3- concentrations were used. A linear and positive response for the nitrate reductase activity was recorded when the nitrate content increased on the culture substrate. Our results suggest that A. rosaeodora seedlings have a better growth performance when the NO3- concentrations in the culture substrate were higher than the NH4+ concentrations.


O pau-rosa (Aniba rosaeodora Ducke) habita, naturalmente, solos florestais ácidos com potencial redox reduzido. No entanto, estas espécies têm sido encontradas também em clareiras que, teoricamente, apresentam solos mais oxidados. Nestas diferentes condições edáficas, pode-se prever variações nas formas do nitrogênio mineral (NO3- ou NH4+). Considerando essa possibilidade foi conduzido experimento com o objetivo de estudar os efeitos de diferentes relações de NO3-:NH4+ sobre o acúmulo de biomassa, a composição mineral, as concentrações de pigmentos cloroplastídicos, a eficiência fotoquímica do fotossistema II e a atividade da enzima redutase do nitrato (RN, E.C.1.6.6.1) em A. rosaeodora. Plantas jovens com nove meses foram cultivadas em vasos com capacidade para 7,5 kg e submetidas a diferentes relações de NO3-:NH4+ (T1 = 0:100 por cento, T2 = 25:75 por cento, T3 = 50:50 por cento, T4 = 75:25 por cento e T5 = 100:0 por cento). As menores taxas de acúmulo de biomassa foram observadas quando a relação das concentrações de NO3-:NH4+ foi igual a 0:100 por cento. De maneira geral, a maior concentração de NO3- em relação a NH4+ favoreceu maior acúmulo de nutrientes nas diferentes partes da planta. Para os teores de pigmentos cloroplastídicos, os maiores valores de Chl a, Chl tot, Chl a/b e Chl tot/x+c, foram encontrados no tratamento com 75:25 por cento de NO3-:NH4+, não ocorrendo diferença para os teores de Chl b e Cx+c. Em relação a eficiência fotoquímica do fotossistema II (Fv/Fm) maior eficiência também ocorreu quando predominou maior concentração de NO3- em relação ao NH4+. Quanto a atividade da reductase do nitrato observou-se resposta linear e positiva para o incremento da concentração de nitrato no substrato de cultivo. Portanto, os resultados obtidos sugerem que as plantas jovens de A. rosaeodora apresentaram melhor desempenho quando as concentrações de NO3- no substrato de cultivo foram superiores as concentrações de NH4+.


Subject(s)
Trees , Viridiplantae , Chlorophyll A
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