9 resultados para Tecoma stans
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
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Amarelinho (Tecoma stans) é um arbusto exótico que foi observado como espécie invasora de past os degradados do Estado do Paraná-Brasil. A população dessa espécie forma um dossel denso sob o qual as forrageiras não se desenvolvem. Visando encontrar uma alternativa de controle químico, testou-se a eficiência da formulação comercial de 2,4-D + picloram e tebuthiuron, em experimentos separados. Com a formulação comercial de 2, 4-D + picloram preparou-se uma solução em água e em óleo lubrificante usado, nas concentrações de 4% e 10%. As soluções a 4% foram pinceladas no toco, imediatamente após o tronco ter sido cortado rente ao solo e, aquelas a 10%, pinceladas em tronco ferido com facão na base do tronco, sem eliminar a parte aérea. Tebuthiuron, em formulação granulada, foi aplicado nas doses de 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 e 20 g/ planta, sem eliminar a parte aérea. A formulação de 2,4 -D + picloram não matou as plantas de amarelinho que, aos cinco meses após tratadas, apresentavam brotações com 0, 74 a 1, 21 m de altura. A menor do sede tebuthiuron foi suficiente para matar as plantas num período de nove meses após a aplicação do herbicida.
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The aim of this work was to analyze the effect of temperature and light intensity on trumpet flower seed germination, as well as the effect of seeding depth on its emergence. To study the influence of temperature, nine temperature intervals were evaluated, ranging from 15.0 to 40.0 ºC. A randomized block design experiment was used with five replications and 20 seeds per replication, and performed twice. To evaluate light intensity on seed germination, a randomized experimental design was used with eight replications and 25 seeds per replication. The treatments applied were: photoperiod with temperature alternation; photoperiod with constant temperature; darkness with temperature alternation; and darkness with constant temperature. The photoperiod consisted of 8 hours of light and 16 hours of darkness, and the constant temperature was 25 ºC. The treatments with temperature alternations were established with 8 hours at 30 ºC, and 16 hours at 20 ºC. Germination was assessed daily to calculate the total percentage of germination as well as the Germination Velocity Index (GVI). To study the influence of seeding depth on plant emergence, 25 seeds were seeded at 0, 20, 40, and 80 mm in pots with sieved soil. The experiment was arranged in a randomized block design with four replications. Seedling emergence was monitored daily until the 15th day after seeding. After that period, the total percentage of emergence was calculated for each experimental unit, as well as the Emergence Velocity Index (EVI). Formation of normal seedlings and the Germination Velocity Index were different among temperatures and higher germination percentages were observed between 20.3 ºC and 37.5 ºC. Tecoma stans seedlings did not germinate when planted at 40 and 80 mm depth. However, the seedlings placed on the soil surface had an emergence percentage of 72. At 20 mm depth, the emergence rate was 31%.
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O conhecimento restrito sobre a biologia da espécie Tecoma stans (L.) Kunth (Bignoniaceae), conhecida por amarelinho e a importância que a mesma vem adquirindo, principalmente, por sua característica invasora, motivaram o presente trabalho. Aspectos anatômicos do fruto e semente podem ser usados em taxonomia, bem como em estudos relacionados à ecologia da espécie. O objetivo foi descrever e ilustrar a morfo-anatomia do fruto e das sementes de amarelinho. Frutos de diferentes plantas foram coletados, aleatoriamente, nos municípios de Jacarezinho e Maringá, Norte do Estado do Paraná. Foram confeccionadas lâminas permanentes e semipermanentes. A análise morfológica e anatômica permitiu as seguintes observações: fruto seco deiscente do tipo cápsula loculicida; ovário bicarpelar, bilocular com um septo mediano longitudinal e óvulos anátropos unitegumentados; linha de deiscência presente desde o início do desenvolvimento do fruto, quando a camada contínua de fibras é interrompida por uma faixa de células parenquimáticas; semente alada, exalbuminosa, com envoltório coriáceo que reveste o embrião. O embrião é reto, com eixo hipocótilo-radicular curto e plúmula inconspícua. A ala da semente é membranosa e hialina.
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As imagens obtidas pelos raios X vêm sendo utilizadas na análise da qualidade de sementes desde os anos 50 e, atualmente, vêm se destacando por ser um método rápido, de boa precisão e não destrutivo. Deste modo, o presente trabalho foi realizado com o objetivo de avaliar as características morfológicas dos embriões de sementes de Tecoma stans L. Juss. ex Kunth pertencentes a diferentes classes de massa através da análise de imagens obtidas pelo uso dos raios X, correlacionando-as com a germinação e morfologia das plântulas. Foram utilizadas sete classes de massa com trinta sementes em cada classe, que foram submetidas aos raios X para a obtenção das imagens dos embriões. Os embriões, de cada uma das classes, foram separados de acordo com suas características morfológicas em 4 categorias (embriões sem defeito, embriões com pequenos defeitos, embriões deformados e sementes sem embrião). As sementes das diferentes classes de massa foram colocadas para germinar (emissão da raiz primária) e após dez dias foi observado o número de plântulas normais em cada uma das categorias e classes de massa. A maioria das sementes das classes 1 e 2, mais leves, apresenta-se com embriões deformados ou sem embrião, enquanto que as de maior massa (classes 3 a 7) apresentam embriões sem defeitos, em sua maioria ou totalidade. Quase a totalidade das sementes com embriões sem defeito germina, porém, nem todas dão origem a plântulas normais.
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Alien plants are known to occur in Brazil since the 18th century when African grasses started to be recorded in pastures near Rio de Janeiro. In the beginning of the 19th century two royal decrees (July, 1809 and July, 1810) offered grants and tax exemption to everyone who would introduce plants of economic value. Nowadays, there are 117 plant species recognized as invasive or established and with invasive potential in Brazil and an unknown number of introduced plant species. Some of the most pervasive invasive species are Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam. and Hedychium coronarium König in tropical ombrophilous forest, Hovenia dulcis Thunb. in subtropical ombrophilous forest and subtropical semi-deciduous forest, Pinus taeda L. and Pinus elliottii Engelm. in subtropical ombrophilous forest and steppe, Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. in stepic-savanna, Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. ex Kunth in tropical and subtropical semi-deciduous forest, Melinis minutiflora P. Beauv. in the Brazilian savannas, and Eragrostis plana Nees in the steppe. The purpose of this article is to fill a knowledge gap on alien species that are invasive in Brazil and where they are invading by summarizing data obtained by joint efforts of the Hórus Institute for Environmental Conservation and Development, The Nature Conservancy (TNC), the Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network (IABIN) invasive species thematic network (I3N), and the Brazilian Ministry of Environment (MMA) in the last six years.
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This paper deals with the macroscopic and microscopic observation of the growth ringe in two disks from the crossing section of wood stem of Tecoma chrysothrica and also deals with statistical analysis of the size of fiber and vessel member in different grow rings of secondary xilem. By statistical analyses of variance the authors verified the following: first, the fiber reaches its utmost length at the 11 th and 12 th grow rings; second, the vessel member reaches its utmost width in the same region as the fiber length. This point out there is certain correlation between the width of vesses member with the fiber length at the same growth rings. There was no statistical signification in the variation of the vessel length and the fiber width.
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The number of sap-feeding instars of the leaf-miner Angelabella tecomae Vargas & Parra, 2005 was determined by measuring the head capsule exuviae collected from mines (n = 125) on the shrub Tecoma fulva fulva D. Don (Bignoniaceae) in the Azapa Valley, northern Chile. Sap-feeding larvae went through four instars in 120 occasions while five larvae went through five instars. The possible causes for this variation and the usefulness of this tool for future studies are discussed.
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Egg laying site selection by a host plant specialist leaf miner moth at two intra-plant levels in the northern Chilean Atacama Desert. The spatial distribution of the immature stages of the leaf miner Angelabella tecomae Vargas & Parra, 2005 was determined at two intra-plant levels (shoot and leaflet) on the shrub Tecoma fulva fulva (Cav.) D. Don (Bignoniaceae) in the Azapa valley, northern Chilean Atacama Desert. An aggregated spatial pattern was detected for all the immature stages along the shoot, with an age dependent relative position: eggs and first instar larvae were clumped at apex; second, third and fourth instar larvae were mostly found at intermediate positions; meanwhile the spinning larva and pupa were clumped at basis. This pattern suggests that the females select new, actively growing leaflets for egg laying. At the leaflet level, the immature stages were found more frequently at underside. Furthermore, survivorship was higher for larvae from underside mines. All these results highlight the importance of an accurate selection of egg laying site in the life history of this highly specialized leaf miner. By contrast, eventual wrong choices in the egg laying site selection may be associated with diminished larval survivorship. The importance of the continuous availability of new plant tissue in this highly human modified arid environment is discussed in relation with the observed patterns.