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Mol Biol Rep ; 49(4): 2553-2564, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35023008

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora Ducke), which has a great demand due to its essential oil globally, is an evergreen tree of the Amazon forests. Rosewood natural stands have been depleted through deforestation and the destruction of habitat. Currently, rosewood is included in the ICUN red list of endangered species. METHODS AND RESULTS: The 11 highly polymorphic primers amplified total 305 bands of which 301 (98.69%) were polymorphic. The number of effective alleles (Ne), Shannon's information index (I), overall gene diversity (Ht), gene diversity (h), and polymorphism information content (PIC) were (1.562), (0.505), (0.330), (0.337) and (0.343), respectively. These diversity indices explored high genetic diversity in rosewood germplasm. Among studied germplasm, the Santa Marta population was found most diverse by reflecting higher values of diversity indices while the Zungarococha population was found least diverse. The analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) revealed that 79% of the genetic variation was within the populations. The STRUCTURE algorithm, unweighted pair group with arithmetic mean (UPGMA), and principal coordinate's analysis (PCoA) separated all germplasms into different population groups according to their geographic locations. Santa Marta population was found more diverse by reflecting higher values of diversity indices. The maximum genetic distance (0.868) was found between the Huajoya-10 and Nanay-3. In this investigation, iPBS- retrotransposon marker system was used to explore the genetic diversity of Peruvian rosewood germplasm. CONCLUSIONS: The results in this study such as higher genetic diversity indices, AMOVA (79%) within population and PIC value (0.343) showed the utility and reproducibility of iPBS-retrotransposons in this species successfully. The STRUCTURE algorithm separated the germplasms into six population groups according to their geographic locations. These results have valuable information for the conservation, management strategies and future breeding activities of rosewood.


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Genetic Variation , Retroelements , Binding Sites , Genetic Variation/genetics , Microsatellite Repeats/genetics , Peru , Phylogeny , Plant Breeding , Reproducibility of Results , Retroelements/genetics
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Phytother Res ; 28(1): 42-8, 2014 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23447129

ABSTRACT

Cardiovascular effects of the linalool-rich essential oil of Aniba rosaeodora (here named as EOAR) in normotensive rats were investigated. In anesthetized rats, intravenous (i.v.) injection of EOAR induced dose-dependent biphasic hypotension and bradycardia. Emphasis was given to the first phase (phase 1) of the cardiovascular effects, which is rapid (onset time of 1-3 s) and not observed in animals submitted to bilateral vagotomy or selective blockade of neural conduction of vagal C-fibre afferents by perineural treatment with capsaicin. Phase 1 was also absent when EOAR was directly injected into the left ventricle injection, but it was unaltered by i.v. pretreatment with capsazepine, ondansetron or HC030031. In conscious rats, EOAR induced rapid and monophasic hypotensive and bradycardiac (phase 1) effects that were abolished by i.v. methylatropine. In endothelium-intact aortic rings, EOAR fully relaxed phenylephrine-induced contractions in a concentration-dependent manner. The present findings reveal that phase 1 of the bradycardiac and depressor responses induced by EOAR has a vago-vagal reflex origin resulting from the vagal pulmonary afferents stimulation. Such phenomenon appears not to involve the recruitment of C-fibre afferents expressing 5HT3 receptors or the two chemosensory ion channels TRPV1 and TRPA1 . Phase 2 hypotensive response appears resulting from a direct vasodilatory action.


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Blood Pressure/drug effects , Lauraceae/chemistry , Monoterpenes/pharmacology , Oils, Volatile/pharmacology , Reflex/drug effects , Acetanilides/pharmacology , Acyclic Monoterpenes , Animals , Aorta/drug effects , Atropine Derivatives/pharmacology , Bradycardia/chemically induced , Capsaicin/analogs & derivatives , Capsaicin/pharmacology , Hypotension/chemically induced , In Vitro Techniques , Male , Ondansetron/pharmacology , Phenylephrine/pharmacology , Plant Oils/pharmacology , Purines/pharmacology , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Acta amaz ; 40(2): 275-280, 2010. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-555567

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste trabalho foi estabelecer um protocolo para a regeneração in vitro de pau-rosa (Aniba rosaeodora Ducke), utilizando brotações apicais e segmentos nodais inoculados em meio de cultura com distintas concentrações de diferentes reguladores de crescimento. Explantes esterilizados com soluções de benomyl (4,0 g.L-1) por 24 horas e hipoclorito de sódio a 20% + tween 20 por 20 minutos, foram submetidos a um experimento de indução de broto, raiz e calo em meio MS1 acrescido de 30g.L-1 de sacarose e 9g.L-1 de agar, suplementado com BAP (0,0 e 4,0 mg.L-1), ANA, AIA e 2,4-D (0,0; 3,0 e 6,0 mg.L-1), e suas respectivas combinações. O delineamento utilizado foi o inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial 7 X 2, com 14 tratamentos e 15 repetições cada, onde foram analisados o número médio de brotos, raízes e calo. Após 90 dias, os resultados mostraram que a presença de auxinas é fundamental para a formação dos parâmetros induzidos nos explantes de pau-rosa. O meio de cultura contendo 4,0 mg.L-1 de BAP + 6,0 mg.L-1 de AIA apresentou a melhor média para a brotação com 2,13 brotos/explante. Para o enraizamento o meio contendo 3,0 mg.L-1 de ANA foi o mais eficiente, apresentando uma média de 2,53 raízes/explante. Em relação à indução de calo, todos os tratamentos apresentaram calogênese, porém o meio suplementado com 4,0 mg.L-1 de BAP + 6,0 mg.L-1 de 2,4-D, apresentou a melhor média, 1,67 calos/explante.


The objective of this work was to establish a protocol for in vitro regeneration of rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora Ducke), using apical and nodal segments inoculated in culture medium with various concentrations of growth regulators. Explants disinfected with solutions of benomyl (4,0 g.L-1) for 24 hours and sodium hipoclorite in 20% + tween 20 for 20 minutes were submitted in an experiment of shoot, root and callus induction in MS medium, with 30 g.L-1 of sucrose and 9,0 g.L-1 of agar added with the growth regulators: BAP (0,0 and 4,0 mg.L-1), ANA, AIA and 2,4-D (0,0; 3,0 and 6,0 mg.L-1), and their respective combinations. The design was complete randomized in arranged factorial 7 X 2, with 14 treatments and 15 replications, where about the explants were analysed the number of shoot, root and callus . After 90 days, the results showed that the presence of auxins is fundamental to induce buds, roots and callus . The medium was contained 4,0 mg.L-1 BAP + 6,0 mg.L-1 AIA showed the best average for shooting with 2,13 buds/explants. In the rooting, the medium was contained 3,0 mg.L-1 of ANA was the more efficient, showed 2,53 roots/explant. However, all the treatments obtained formation of callus, but the medium with 4,0 mg.L-1 BAP + 6,0 mg.L-1 2,4-D showed the best result,1.67 callus/explant.


Subject(s)
Plant Growth Regulators , Lauraceae/growth & development , Plant Development , In Vitro Techniques
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