2 resultados para Spore germination

em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal


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Dry or imbibed seeds of the negatively photoblastic burr burying subterranean clover cv. ‘Seaton Park’ were treated with dark or with red, blue or white light to evaluate the effects of light on seed germination. Dry seeds treated with constant white light, red light or blue light during 8 days and subsequently incubated in dark had final germination and duration of germination reduced, and the distribution of germination changed from highly asymmetric to symmetric respectively. Imbibing seeds incubated under constant blue or white light had final germination strongly reduced seven days after sowing (7.3% and 50.1% of the germination under dark) with significant differences between them. After transferral to dark, true complete recovery of germination of seeds treated with white light was observed 19 days after sowing, but only partial recovery in seeds treated with blue light. Results of dry and imbibed seeds are consistent with no activity of phytochromes, as expected in negatively photoblastic seeds. Results of dry seeds are seemingly contradictory because total germination data imply the inactivity of red and blue light photoreceptors, the opposite being implied by duration and shape of germination. A tentative hypothetical solution for the contradiction is presented. Results of imbibed seeds are fully consistent with cryptochromes but not with phototropins mediation of responses to light of seed germination in ‘Seaton Park’. The ecological and adaptive significance of such responses are discussed in the framework of light attenuation in soil and the requirement and ability of subterranean clover ‘Seaton Park’ to bury seeds.

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Os métodos volumétricos de recolha de amostras de ar constituem os métodos dominantes atualmente para a monitorização de aeroalergenos, sendo a metodologia “Hírst” a dominante para a monitorização do pólen atmosférico. Recentemente têm surgido alguns avanços metodológicos nesta área combinando tecnologias bioquímicas e imunológicas pelo que se empreendeu este estudo a fim de comparar uma tecnologia “Ciclone”, desenvolvida no âmbito de um projeto europeu do programa LIFE (LIFE05 ENV/F/000068), com o referido método padrão quanto à eficiência de captação do pólen atmosférico e à deteção de aeroalergenos polínicos. Métodos: Foram efetuadas amostragens do conteúdo polínico atmosférico dos períodos de polinização dos anos 2006 e 2007 mediante um coletor tipo “Hirst” (Burkard® Seven Day Recording Volumetric Spore Trap®) e um coletor tipo “Ciclone” (AeoluS®, Coriolis ® da Bertin Technologies), colocados lado a lado. Foram instalados sobre uma plataforma meteorológica situada no centro da cidade de Évora, 17m acima do nível do solo. As amostras foram analisadas de acordo com os protocolos estabelecidos para cada método. De forma complementar foi realizada uma correlação dos dados obtidos com os registos de inquéritos sintomatológicos efetuados por voluntários das consultas externas de Imunoalergologia do hospital do Espírito Santo em Évora. Todos aqueles que apresentaram queixas respiratórias durante 0 período primaveril efetuaram testes cutâneos em “Prick” modificado aos aeroalergenos mais frequentes na região, a fim de se determinar o respetivo Perl de sensibilidades. Resultados: Esperou-se com este estudo testar a eficácia de uma nova metodologia para deteção e análise de bioaerossóis, comparativamente com a metodologia padrão e com a sua relação sintomatologia atópica respiratória. /ABSTRACT - Nowadays volumetric methods for bioaerosols sampling constitute the main methods to monitor the aeroallergens whereas “Hirst" methodology is the most dominant method to monitor airborne pollen. Recently some methodological advances have been introduced in this area matching biochemical and immunological technologies and so a study was accomplished in order to compare a "Cyclone” technology, developed under the scope of a European project - the LFE program -, with the mentioned standard method in terms of efficiency of airborne pollen sampling and detection of aeroallergens. Methods: Air samples from the outdoor environment were collected during the pollination period, along the year 2006 and 2007 with a "Hirst"-t3pe collector (Burkard® Seven Day Recording Volumetric Spore Trap®) and a "Cyclone"-type collector (Aeolus®, Coriolis® Bertin Technologies), placed side by side. They were installed on a meteorological platform situated at the center of Évora, 17m above ground level. Samples were analyzed according to the established protocols by each method. In a complementary way a data correlation was done between the symptomatologic inquiries fiom volunteers of the Immunoallergology external consultations at the Hospital Espírito Santo, in Évora. Everyone declaring breathing complaints during the spring season had done modified skin 'Trick" tests to the most usual aeroallergens of the region Results: It is waited from this study to test the efficiency of a new methodology for detection and analysis of bioaerossols, comparatively with the standard methodology and and its relation with the atopic simptomatologic breathing