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J Environ Sci Health B ; 58(1): 69-79, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36747348

ABSTRACT

Guarana (Paullinia cupana Kunth var. sorbilis) is a typically Amazonian plant of high economic value due to the compounds found in its seed. For guarana to reach the maximum productive potential, management practices such as weed control are necessary. The use of herbicides is a viable alternative, however, its drift may lead to adverse effects on the primary and secondary plant metabolisms and cause losses in crop production. This study evaluated the differential drift effects of glyphosate doses on the physiology of guarana plants and the production of compounds of economic interest in their seeds. Glyphosate doses (57.6, 115.2, 230.4, 460.8 g ae ha-1) were applied to adult guarana plants after the flowering period. The photosynthetic functions and metabolism effects were evaluated. Herbicide treatments led to oxidative stress due to increased lipid peroxidation and increased carbohydrate and amino acid in their leaflets. Despite this, glyphosate showed no effect on fruit production or the content of secondary metabolites of commercial interest in seeds.


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Fruit , Paullinia , Paullinia/chemistry , Paullinia/metabolism , Caffeine , Seeds/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Glyphosate
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Plant Mol Biol ; 104(4-5): 411-427, 2020 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32813231

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KEY MESSAGE: A sugarcane MYB present in the culm induces suberin biosynthesis and is involved both with fatty acid and phenolics metabolism. Few transcription factors have been described as regulators of cell wall polymers deposition in C4 grasses. Particularly, regulation of suberin biosynthesis in this group of plants remains poorly understood. Here, we showed that the sugarcane MYB transcription factor ShMYB78 is an activator of suberin biosynthesis and deposition. ShMYB78 was identified upon screening genes whose expression was upregulated in sugarcane internodes undergoing suberization during culm development or triggered by wounding. Agrobacterium-mediated transient expression of ShMYB78 in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves induced the ectopic deposition of suberin and its aliphatic and aromatic monomers. Further, the expression of suberin-related genes was induced by ShMYB78 heterologous expression in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves. ShMYB78 was shown to be a nuclear protein based on its presence in sugarcane internode nuclear protein extracts, and protoplast transactivation assays demonstrated that ShMYB78 activates the promoters of the sugarcane suberin biosynthetic genes ß-ketoacyl-CoA synthase (ShKCS20) and caffeic acid-O-methyltransferase (ShCOMT). Our results suggest that ShMYB78 may be involved in the transcriptional regulation of suberin deposition, from fatty acid metabolism to phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, in sugarcane internodes.


Subject(s)
Lipids/biosynthesis , Nicotiana/metabolism , Plant Proteins/genetics , Saccharum/genetics , Transcription Factors/genetics , Cell Nucleus , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Lipids/genetics , Phylogeny , Plant Leaves/genetics , Plant Leaves/metabolism , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Plants, Genetically Modified , Nicotiana/genetics , Transcription Factors/metabolism
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Int J Phytoremediation ; 15(5): 465-76, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23488172

ABSTRACT

Soil contamination by heavy metals is a serious problem to humans due to its high level of toxicity. The heavy metal lead (Pb) is commonly used in industries and if the disposal of residues that contain this element is not done properly may result in tragic consequences to the organisms. In this experiment we assessed the potential of a forrage leguminous, Canavalia gladiata, to phytoremediate lead-contaminated soil under mycorrhizal influence. The experimental design was composed of 4 Pb doses (0, 250, 500, and 1000 mg kg(-1) of soil) and the plants were inoculated or uninoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). We observed that the nodulation was severely affected by the presence of Pb independently of the mycorrhizal status; most of the elements analyzed were affected independently of the mycorrhizal status with exception of P. The mycorrhizal colonization was able to restrict the entrance of Pb in plants under high concentrations of Pb but promoted it's accumulation in both organs under intermediate concentrations of this element. Besides the mycorrhization did not promote plant growth under Pb stress, the use of this plant may be considered to be used for phytostabilization purposes.


Subject(s)
Canavalia/metabolism , Canavalia/microbiology , Glomeromycota/physiology , Lead/metabolism , Mycorrhizae/physiology , Soil/chemistry , Biodegradation, Environmental , Biomass , Canavalia/growth & development , Germination , Glomeromycota/growth & development , Iron/analysis , Iron/metabolism , Lead/analysis , Mycorrhizae/growth & development , Phosphorus/analysis , Phosphorus/metabolism , Plant Root Nodulation , Plant Roots/growth & development , Plant Roots/metabolism , Plant Roots/microbiology , Plant Shoots/growth & development , Plant Shoots/metabolism , Plant Shoots/microbiology , Random Allocation , Seeds/growth & development , Seeds/metabolism , Seeds/microbiology , Soil Pollutants/analysis , Soil Pollutants/metabolism , Sulfur/analysis , Sulfur/metabolism , Symbiosis , Zinc/analysis , Zinc/metabolism
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