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PeerJ ; 11: e14624, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36647445

ABSTRACT

Salt stress is one of the most severe abiotic stresses affecting plant growth and development. The application of silicon (Si) is an alternative that can increase the tolerance of plants to various types of biotic and abiotic stresses. The objective was to evaluate salt stress's effect in vitro and Si's mitigation potential on Aechmea blanchetiana plants. For this purpose, plants already established in vitro were transferred to a culture medium with 0 or 14 µM of Si (CaSiO3). After growth for 30 days, a stationary liquid medium containing different concentrations of NaCl (0, 100, 200, or 300 µM) was added to the flasks. Anatomical and physiological analyses were performed after growth for 45 days. The plants cultivated with excess NaCl presented reduced root diameter and effective photochemical quantum yield of photosystem II (PSII) (ΦPSII) and increased non-photochemical dissipation of fluorescence (qN). Plants that grew with the presence of Si also had greater content of photosynthetic pigments and activity of the enzymes of the antioxidant system, as well as higher values of maximum quantum yield of PSII (FV/FM), photochemical dissipation coefficient of fluorescence (qP) and fresh weight bioaccumulation of roots and shoots. The anatomical, physiological and biochemical responses, and growth induced by Si mitigated the effect of salt stress on the A. blanchetiana plants cultivated in vitro, which can be partly explained by the tolerance of this species to grow in sandbank (Restinga) areas.


Subject(s)
Bromeliaceae , Sodium Chloride , Sodium Chloride/pharmacology , Silicon/pharmacology , Bromeliaceae/metabolism , Photosynthesis , Photosystem II Protein Complex/metabolism
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Ciênc. rural ; 45(2): 215-222, 02/2015. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-732381

ABSTRACT

O objetivo do trabalho foi estudar os efeitos de baixas temperaturas sobre o aparato fotossintético de híbridos de canola. Plantas de canola foram cultivadas em casa de vegetação e, 50 dias após a semeadura, acondicionadas em câmara de crescimento com ausência de luz, onde foram submetidas a temperaturas de 0 ou 4oC pelo período de 1 ou 4 horas. Avaliou-se a cinética de emissão da fluorescência da clorofila a. Os híbridos apresentaram o mesmo comportamento em relação à fluorescência da clorofila em resposta ao estresse. Os parâmetros da fluorescência foram amplamente afetados em todos os tratamentos e a análise da cinética revelou efeitos da temperatura, principalmente no passo J, que representa o acúmulo de plastoquinona reduzida e na fase I-P, que reflete a redução dos aceptores de elétrons finais do lado aceptor do fotossistema I. Conclui-se que os parâmetros mais responsivos às condições impostas pelo frio são os que descrevem o grau de reoxidação do aceptor final de elétrons do fotossistema II e a atividade do fotossistema I.


The objective of this research was to study the effects of low temperatures on the photosynthetic apparatus of canola hybrids. Oilseed rape plants were grown in a greenhouse and, 50 days after sowing, placed in a growth chamber with absence of light which were subjected to different periods of low temperatures: 0 or 4oC during 1 or 4 hours. The kinetics of emission of chlorophyll fluorescence was evaluated. The hybrids showed the same behavior in relation to chlorophyll fluorescence in response to stress. The parameters of fluorescence related to the activity of the photosystem were largely affected in all treatments. The analysis of the kinetics showed temperature effects, mainly at the J step which reflects the accumulation of reduced plastoquinone and the I-P phase reflecting the reduction of end electron acceptors at the photosystem I acceptor side. It was concluded that the parameters more responsive to conditions imposed by cold are describing the degree of reoxidation of the final electron acceptor of photosystem II and activity of photosystem I.

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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 30(3): 715-724, may/june 2014. tab, ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-947302

ABSTRACT

Poucos são os estudos envolvendo o efeito do silício sobre a fisiologia e a resistência do cacaueiro a insetos-praga. Com o objetivo de avaliar as alterações fisiológicas, a incidência e o nível de dano provocado por insetospraga após aplicação de silicato de potássio em genótipos de cacau, foi conduzido em campo, um experimento no delineamento de blocos casualizados, em esquema fatorial 3 x 3 com 4 repetições, sendo 3 genótipos de cacau (TSH 1188, CCN 51 e Catongo) e 3 doses de silicato de potássio (0; 3 e 6 mL L-1). Avaliou-se o crescimento, a cinética da emissão da fluorescência da clorofila, o teor de Si, o índice de clorofila, além da incidência e nível de dano provocado por insetospraga. A aplicação de silicato de potássio na dose 6 mL L-1 reduziu a maioria das variáveis de crescimento. O TSH 1188 foi o único genótipo que apresentou incremento no índice de clorofila e no desempenho das variáveis de fluorescência com a aplicação de 3 mL L-1. A aplicação de silicato de potássio não influenciou o teor foliar de Si nos genótipos estudados, mas reduziu a incidência e o nível de dano provocado por insetos-praga.


There are few studies of the effect of silicon on the physiology and resistance to insect pests in cocoa. With aim to evaluate the physiological changes, the incidence and level of damage caused by insect pests after application of potassium silicate in cacao genotypes was conducted in the field, an experiment in randomized blocks in factorial scheme 3 x 3 with four replications, with three genotypes of cocoa (TSH 1188, CCN 51 and Catongo) and three doses of potassium silicate (0, 3 and 6 mL L-1). We evaluated the growth kinetics of chlorophyll fluorescence emission, the Si content, chlorophyll content, and the incidence and level of damage by insect pests. The application of potassium silicate at a dose 6 mL L-1 reduced the majority of growth variables. The TSH 1188 was the only genotype that showed increase in chlorophyll content and in performance of variable fluorescence with the application of 3 mL L-1. The application of potassium silicate did not influence the content of Si in leaf genotypes, but reduced the incidence and level of damage by insect pests.


Subject(s)
Photosynthesis , Silicon , Cacao , Genotype , Insecta
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