85 resultados para Sotea senegalensis


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The present study was conducted to investigate the influence of restricted food access on Solea senegalensis behaviour and daily expression of clock genes in central (diencephalon and optic tectum) and pheripheral (liver) tissues. The Senegalese sole is a marine teleost fish belonging to the Class of Actinopterygii, Order Pleuronectiformes and Family Soleidae. Its geographical distribution in the Mediterranean sea is fairly broad, covering the south and east of the Iberian Peninsula, the North of Africa and Middle East until the coast of Turkey. From a commercial perspective Solea senegalensis has acquired in recent years, a key role in aquacolture industry of the Iberian Peninsula. The Senegalese sole is also acquiring an important relevance in chronobiological studies as the number of published works focused on the sole circadian system has increased in the last few years. The molecular mechanisms underlying sole circadian rhythms has also been explored recently, both in adults and developing sole. Moreover, the consideration of the Pleuronectiformes Order as one of the most evolved teleost groups make the Senegalese sole a species of high interest under a comparative and phylogenetic point of view. All these facts have reinforced the election of Senegalese sole as model species for the present study. The animals were kept under 12L:12D photoperiod conditions and divided into three experimental groups depending on the feeding time: fed at midlight (ML), middark (MD) or random (RND) times. Throughout the experiment, the existence of a daily activity rhythm and it synchronization to the light-dark and feeding cycles was checked. To this end locomotor activity was registred by means of two infrared photocells placed in pvc tube 10 cm below the water surface (upper photocell) and the other one was located 10 cm above the bottom of the tank (bottom photocell). The photocell were connected to a computer so that every time a fish interrupted the infrared light beam, it produced an output signal that was recorded. The number of light beam interruptions was stored every 10 minutes by specialized software for data acquisition.

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In the present study, we have tried to expand our knowledge about the endocrine mechanisms that regulate feeding and growth in cultured fish, which could be relevant for the improvement of fish farming conditions and feeding strategies. In order to reach this goal, we have investigated some orexigenic hormones, Neuropeptide Y (NPY) and the paralogues of Agouti-related protein, (AgRP1, AgRP2) in Solea senegalensis, an important species for Mediterranean aquaculture. We focused on hormones synchronization to different feeding regimes (diurnal vs nocturnal and random feeding) and photoperiod (light-dark cycle vs constant darkness). Therefore, the achieved results could also be relevant from a chronobiological perspective. Solea senegalensis specimen were reared in two different photoperiods, i.e.LD Light-Dark conditions as well as in DD conditions (constant darkness) along with different feeding regimes (fed at ML, Med and RND times), so to determine if mRNA expression of orexigenic hormones (NPY, AgRP1 and AgRP2) are entrained by feeding time and/or photoperiod. Our results show an independence of npy mRNA expression from the feeding time and suggest an endogenous control of npy expression in telencephalon of sole, while in optice tectum, npy expression could be entrained by the light-dark cycle. Our results on Senegalese sole AgRP1 and AgRP2 showed the same pattern of expression, indicating that expression of AgRPs is related to photoperiod in optic tectum, instead to feeding time. However the involvement of AgRP1 and AgRP2 in feeding behaviour should not be discarded in sole, as further research will be carried out with specimens maintained under different fasting conditions. our results reinforce the role of the telencephalon as the main neural area involved in the neuroendocrine control of food intake in fish, where endogenous NPY rhythms have been found, while diencephalon statistical variations weren’t observed suggesting that this brain area could be less involved in the neuroendocrine control of food intake in fish than previously thought.

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A qualidade do alimento é essencial para que as larvas obtenham os nutrientes necessários para um desencolvimento normal. Como as larvas de peixes marinhos têm um elevado potencial de crescimento, têm igualmente necessidades nutritivas específicas e elevadas. Copépodes são considerados o melhor alimento para a maioria das larvas marinhos, uma vez que o perfil nutricional preenche os requisitos das larvas de peixes. Os copépodes são uma uma excelente fonte de ácidos gordos insaturados (HUFAs) e poliinsaturados (PUFAs), não necessitando de enriquecimento, como a Artemia spp.. A utilização de copépodes congelados (Planktonic AS, Noruega) é uma nova e vantajosa alternativa para a aquacultura, no qual estão disponiveis durante todo o ano e mantêm a composição bioquímica ao longo do ano. Inicialmente estudou-se o comportamento alimentar do linguado face a este novo produto, pois o mesmo não apresenta movimento. Foi desenvolvido um protocolo para a coloração dos copépodes congelados. Taxa de ingestão e/ou comportamento alimentar foram avaliados quando as larvas foram alimentadas com copépodes corados, não corados e artémia. Observou-se que a coloração aumenta a ingestão de copépodes congelados pelas larvas de peixe, embora a uma taxa inferior quando comparado com a artémia. O objetivo deste estudo foi desenvolver um protocolo alimentar à base de copépodes congelados, em substituição das presas habitualmente utilizadas (rotíferos e artémia), durante o período larvar do linguado, Solea senegalensis. Foram testados 2 protocolos alimentares, 50:50 e Agressivo, com a substituição de 50% e 90%, respectivamente, de presas vivas do protocolo alimentar para liguado habitualmente utilizado na Estação Piloto de Piscicultura de Olhão (EPPO), sendo este consideradoo Controlo. O ensaio larvar decorreu desde a abertura de boca até aos 40 dias após a eclosão (DAE). As amostras foram recolhidas periodicamente para avaliar o crescimento, sobrevivência e a condição nutricional das larvas, através da determinação do índice ARN:ADN e da proteína total. Para avaliar a condição das pós-larvas, peixes de todos os tratamentos foram sujeitos a um desmame aos 40 DAE, com uma dieta inerte com incorporação de 10% de copépodes. O desempenho dos peixes foi seguido até aos 50 DAE. As larvas do tratamento Controlo apresentaram maior crescimento e uma maior taxa de ingestão de presas vivas, no entanto as larvas do protocolo 50:50 apresentaram um melhor índice de ARN:ADN. Estes dados sugerem que para o linguado, os copépodes podem substituir quase 50% das presas vivas.

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Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) has been considered since the 1990´s to be a promising flatfish species for diversifying European marine aquaculture. However, pathogen outbreaks leading to high mortality rates can impair Senegalese sole commercial production at the weaning phase. Different approaches have been shown to improve fish immunocompetence; with this in mind the objective of the work described herein was to determine whether increased levels of dietary vitamin A (VA) improve the immune response in early juveniles of Senegalese sole. For this purpose, Senegalese sole were reared and fed with Artemia metanauplii containing increased levels of VA (37,000; 44,666; 82,666 and 203,000 total VA IU Kg-1) from 6 to 60 days post-hatch (early juvenile stage). After an induced bacterial infection with a 50 % lethal dose of Photobacterium damselae subsp. damselae, survival rate, as well as underlying gene expression of specific immune markers (C1inh, C3, C9, Lgals1, Hamp, LysC, Prdx1, Steap4 and Transf) were evaluated. Results showed that fish fed higher doses of dietary VA were more resistant to the bacterial challenge. The lower mortality was found to be related with differential expression of genes involved in the complement system and iron availability. We suggest that feeding metamorphosed Senegalese sole with 203,000 total VA IU Kg-1 might be an effective, inexpensive and environmentally friendly method to improve Senegalese sole immunocompetence, thereby improving survival of juveniles and reducing economic losses.

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The potential of swamp arum ( Lasimorpha senegalensis ) seeds as a low-cost adsorbent for the removal of Hg (II) ions from aqueous solution was investigated in this study. The influence of initial metal concentration on the percent adsorption of Hg (II) ions onto powdered swamp arum seeds was studied in a batch system and the filtrate was analyzed using Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS). The percent adsorbed for 10, 20, 40, 60 and 80 mg/L of the aqueous solution were 97.7, 98.9, 99.3, 99.7, and 96.5% respectively. Three isotherms; Langmuir, Freundlich, and BET were used to model the equilibrium sorption of Hg (II) ions onto powdered swamp arum seeds, with a correlation coefficient of 0.998, 0.784 and0.842 respectively. The Langmuir model fitted the equilibrium data best, with a correlation coefficient of 0.998 and a maximum adsorption capacity qm, of 5.917 mg/g. Thus, indicating monolayer coverage on the adsorbent. The results showed that swamp arum seed have the potential to be applied as alternative lowcost biosorbent in the remediation of heavy metal contamination in waste water.

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Tese de dout., Faculdade de Ciências do Mar e Ambiente, Univ. do Algarve, 2003

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Dissertação de mest. em Aquacultura e Pescas, Faculdade de Ciências do Mar e do Ambiente, Univ. do Algarve, 2006

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The benefits of protection of a small (4.3 km(2)) marine protected area (MPA) for Senegalese sole, Solea senegalensis, were investigated through experimental fishing trials and long-term (up to 293days) passive acoustic telemetry. A total of 106 trammel net sets were carried out between 2007 and 2011. Significant differences in abundance and biomass of sole between bottom types/depths (sandy bottoms between 12 and 20m deep vs muddy bottoms between 35 and 45m deep) were found, but no significant differences were attributable to the implementation of the no-take area. Passive acoustic telemetry revealed that most Senegalese sole spent a large part of their time between first and last detections (average residency index=69%) inside a relatively small area (average 95%=1.2km(2)), during which they preferred sandy bottoms, the most common habitat inside the MPA. Results also demonstrated that Senegalese sole do regular excursions beyond reserve boundaries, eventually emigrating from the MPA. The results suggest that small coastal MPAs providing adequate habitat may protect individuals of this species while allowing for moderate levels of adult spillover to neighbouring areas.

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The feeding habits of two major species of sole, the common sole Solea vulgaris Quensel, 1806 and the Senegalese sole Solea senegalensis Kaup, 1858 were studied in the lower estuary of the Guadiana River (Algarve, southern Portugal). An evaluation of the number, weight, and feeding coefficient of prey types showed that S. vulgaris feed on a limited variety of prey (only Polychaeta and Tanaidacea) and present low-intensity feeding activity, with small differences in diet between seasons. S. senegalensis also have a low-diversity diet (with only one more taxa, Amphipoda), but exhibit more intense feeding activity which varies seasonally, although with little seasonal variation in the relative importance of the main preys. The diet composition of these two species suggests feeding specialization.

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The subfamily Corinninae is characterized and diagnosed. Two synapomorphies are hypothesized for the subfamily, both regarding the male palpal reservoir, which is primarily coiled and presents a sclerotized distal sector. Seventeen genera are recognized, six of which are new: Abapeba (type species Corinna lacertosa Simon), Erendira (type species Corinna pallidoguttata Simon), Septentrinna (type species Corinna bicalcarata Simon), Simonestus (type species Diestus validus Simon), Tapixaua (type species T. callida sp. nov.) and Tupirinna (type species T. rosae sp. nov.). The genera Creugas Thorell, Falconina Brignoli and Paradiestus Mello-Leitão are revalidated. Diestus Simon and Lausus Simon are newly synonymized with Corinna C. L. Koch. Chemmis Simon is included in the synonymy of Megalostrata Karsch. Hypsinotus L. Koch is removed from the synonymy of Corinna and included in the synonymy of Creugas. Thirteen new species are described: Septentrinna yucatan and S. potosi from Mexico; Tupirinna rosae from Venezuela and Brazil; Tapixaua callida from Brazil and Peru; Abapeba hoeferi, A. rioclaro, A. taruma, Corinna ducke, C. colombo, C. mourai, C. recurva and Parachemmis manauara from Brazil; Creugas lisei from Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. Twenty seven species are redescribed. Fifty eight new combinations are presented: from Chemmis, Septentrinna steckleri (Gertsch); from Corinna, Abapeba abalosi (Mello-Leitão), A. cleonei (Petrunkevitch), A. echinus (Simon), A. grassima (Chickering), A. guanicae (Petrunkevitch), A. lacertosa (Simon), A. luctuosa (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge), A. lugubris (Schenkel), A. pennata (Caporiacco), A. kochi (Petrunkevitch), A. saga (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge), A. wheeleri (Petrunkevitch), Creugas annamae (Gertsch & Davis), C. apophysarius (Caporiacco), C. bajulus (Gertsch), C. bellator (L. Koch), C. bicuspis (F.O. Pickard-Cambridge), C. epicureanus (Chamberlin), C. falculus (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge), C. mucronatus (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge), C. navus (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge), C. nigricans (C. L. Koch), C. plumatus (L. Koch), C. praeceps (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge), C. silvaticus (Chickering), C. uncatus (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge), Erendira luteomaculatta (Petrunkevitch), E. pallidoguttata (Simon), E. subsignata (Simon), Falconina albomaculosa (Schmidt), F. crassipalpis (Chickering), F. gracilis (Keyserling), Megalostrata raptrix (L. Koch), Paradiestus egregius (Simon), P. giganteus (Karsch), P. penicillatus (Mello-Leitão), P. vitiosus (Keyserling), Septentrinna bicalcarata (Simon), S. paradoxa (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge), S. retusa (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge), Simonestus pseudobulbolus (Caporiacco), S. robustus (Chickering), S. semiluna (F.O. Pickard-Cambridge), Stethorrhagus maculatus (L. Koch) and Xeropigo smedigari (Caporiacco); from Diestus, Corinna alticeps (Keyserling), C. kochi (Simon), Simonestus occidentalis (Schenkel), S. separatus (Schmidt) and S. validus (Simon); from Lausus, Corinna grandis (Simon) and Abapeba sicarioides (Mello-Leitão); from Medmassa, Corinna andina (Simon) and C. venezuelica (Caporiacco); from Megalostrata, Erendira atrox (Caporiacco) and Erendira pictitorax (Caporiacco); from Parachemmis, Tupirinna trilineata (Chickering). Five combinations are restaured: Corinna aenea Simon, Creugas cinnamius Simon, Creugas gulosus Thorell, Falconina melloi (Schenkel), Paradiestus aurantiacus Mello-Leitão. Twenty five new synonymies are proposed: Diestus altifrons Mello-Leitão with Corinna nitens (Keyserling); Corinna tomentosa Simon, C. tridentina Mello-Leitão, Hypsinotus flavipes Keyserling, H. humilis Keyserling and Xeropigo scutulatus Simon with Xeropigo tridentiger (O. Pickard-Cambridge); Corinna cribosa Mello-Leitão and C. stigmatica Simon with Falconina gracilis (Keyserling); Corinna casueta Chickering with SIMONestus separatus (Schmidt); Corinna abnormis Petrunkevitch, C. antillana BRYANT, C. consobrina Simon, C. inornata Kraus, C. nervosa F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, C. wolleboeki Banks, Creugas cetratus Simon, C. senegalensis Simon and Hypsinotus gracilipes Keyserling with Creugas gulosus Thorell; Chemmis frederici Simon, Delozeugma formidabile O. Pickard-Cambridge, D. mordicans O. Pickard-Cambridge, Megalostrata sperata Kraus and M. venifica KARSCH with Megalostrata raptrix (L. Koch); Megalostrata lohmanderi Caporiacco with Erendira atrox (Caporiacco); Corinna tenubra Chickering with Parachemmis fuscus Chickering. One new name, Creugas berlandi, is erected for Corinna bellatrix Schmidt. Males of Creugas cinnamius, Corinna kochi, Methesis semirufa Simon, Paradiestus aurantiacus, Septentrinna steckleri and Xeropigo smedigari, the females of Paradiestus giganteus, Septentrinna bicalcarata and the adult female of S. steckleri are described for the first time.

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A large scale investigation on trypanorhynch cestode infestation of tropical marine fishes was carried out along the Northeast Brazilian coast in the summer of 1991 and 1993. A total of 798 fish specimens belonging to 57 species and 30 families were examined. Metacestodes of 11 different trypanorhynchs were found: Callitetrarhynchus gracilis, Dasyrhynchus giganteus, Grillotia sp., Nybelinia edwinlintoni, N. indica, N. senegalensis, Nybelinia c.f. lingualis, Otobothrium cysticum, Pseudolacistorhynchus noodti, Pseudotobothrium dipsacum and Pterobothrium kingstoni. Scanning electron microscopy was used to clarify details of the tentacular armature of some species. Rose-thorn shaped hooklets, regularly arranged like microtriches, are described from the bothridial surface of N. edwinlintoni. Of the 57 fish species, 15 harboured trypanorhynch cestodes. Of these the mullid Pseudupeneus maculatus was the most heavily infested fish species, harbouring 5 different trypanorhynch species. P. noodti in P. maculatus had the highest prevalence (87%) and intensity (maximum = 63) of infestation. C. gracilis was the parasite with the lowest host-specificity. It could be isolated from 10 fish species. The cestode fauna of the Northeast Brazilian coast appears to be similar to that of the West African coast. Five of the trypanorhynch cestodes found during this study are common to both localities. The two single cases of intra musculature infestation in Citharichthys spilopterus and Haemulon aurolineatum by trypanorhynch cestodes indicate that marketability of the investigated commercially exploited fish species is inconsequential.

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Nos estudos sobre a micoflora de muitos ecossistemas os fungos do género Curvularia Boedijn 1933, constituem um dos mais fascinantes grupos, devido à frequência com que são observados especímenes do género e ao elevado número de espécies que são normalmente identificadas. Apesar da maioria dos táxones do género ser conhecida como saprófita em diferentes substratos vegetais e no solo, podendo ainda ser isolada a partir do solo e do ar, muitas espécies são fitopatogénicas, sobretudo em gramíneas e em regiões de clima tropical e subtropical (SIVANESAN 1987). Um pequeno número de espécies pode raramente originar doenças em animais, incluindo humanos, surgindo como agentes de onicomicoses, sinusite alérgica, pneumonia, endocardite e alergia broncopulmonar (CARTER & BOUDREAUX 2004). Descrito com a espécie tipo C. lunata (Wakker) Boedijn, o género Curvularia permitiu acomodar espécies da família Dematiaceae que possuíam conidióforos macronematosos, mononematosos, direitos ou flexuosos, frequentemente geniculados, por vezes nodosos, células conidiogénicas politétricas, integradas, terminais e simpodiais, fragmoconídios solitários, acropleurógenos por proliferação subterminal do conidióforo, oliváceos a castanhos, elipsóides, cilíndricos, obovóides ou piriformes, três ou mais septos transversais, terceira célula ou segunda e terceira distintamente maiores e escuras, muitas vezes desigualmente curvos devido ao alargamento de uma ou duas células centrais, raramente direitos, septos rígidos, hilo truncado ou protuberante (ELLIS 1971). O género actualmente é composto por mais de 40 táxones que se distinguem por diferenças mais ou menos evidentes na morfologia dos conídios, número de septos e aspectos culturais (SIVANESAN 1987, HOSOKAWA et al. 2003, SIVANESAN et al. 2003, ZHANG-MENG & ZHANG 2003, ZHANG-MENG et al. 2004, CHUNG 2005). Algumas espécies possuem teleomorfo conhecido no género Cochliobolus Drechsler 1934, formando ascósporos filiformes paralelos ou frouxamente enrolados em espiral, característica não evidenciada pela espécie tipo do género, C. heterostrophus (Drechsler) Drechsler, teleomorfo de Bipolaris maydis (Nisik. & Miyake) Shoem., na qual os ascósporos se mostram enrolados formando uma espiral fechada. Por isso, teleomorfos dos fungos do género Curvularia são considerados por alguns autores como sendo do género Pseudocochliobolus Tsuda, Ueyama & Nishih. 1978, que é tido como uma sinonímia de Cochliobolus (ALCORN 1983, SIVANESAN 1987). De notar, no entanto, que sendo filogeneticamente próximo do género Bipolaris Shoem. 1959, as suas espécies apresentam semelhanças morfológicas com espécies do género Bipolaris que têm conídios pequenos e direitos e estudos com análise de sequências ITS e com o marcador enzimático gliceraldeído-3-P desidrogenase mostraram que partilham teleomorfo no grupo 2 do género Cochliobolus (BERBEE et al. 1999). A variabilidade morfológica observada nos fungos enquadrados em Curvularia levou a que ao ser criado o género as espécies fossem separadas em três grupos, ‘geniculata’, com a espécie-tipo C. geniculata (Tracy & Earle) Boedijn, ‘lunata’, com a espécie-tipo C. lunata (Tracy & Earle) Boedijn, e ‘maculans’, com a espécie-tipo C. maculans (Bancroft) Boedijn (=C. eragrostidis (Henn.) Mey.), que se diferenciaram pela forma dos conídios e número de septos (CORBETTA 1964). Nos grupos ‘lunata’ e ‘maculans’ ficaram colocadas as espécies com conídios 3-septados e no grupo ‘geniculata’ as espécies que tinham conídios 4- septados ou com maior número de septos. As espécies do grupo ‘lunata’ distinguiram-se das do grupo ‘maculans’ principalmente por apresentarem curvatura mais pronunciada, célula mediana mais volumosa e habitual presença de estroma em cultura. O reconhecimento das características principais do género Curvularia é relativamente fácil, o que permite que seja normalmente possível a identificação ao género de um qualquer espécimen. No entanto, a identificação em espécie é por vezes complicada pelas descrições vagas e ausência de ilustrações em trabalhos mais antigos, inconstância de características morfológicas e biométricas dos esporos, causada por diferentes condições em que ocorre o crescimento, e sobreposição dos valores das medidas apresentadas por diferentes autores (TSUDA & UEYAMA 1982, HOSOKAWA et al. 2003). Contudo, esta situação não impede que a identificação das espécies continue a ser feita numa aproximação fenotípica, com base em características morfológicas e culturais. Recentemente, as espécies C. fallax Boedijn, C. geniculata (Tracy & Earle) Boedijn e C. senegalensis (Speg.) Subram., do grupo ‘geniculata’, que eram aceites como táxones válidos em monografias clássicas do género (ELLIS 1971, SIVANESAN 1987) mostraram-se interférteis (HOSOKAWA et al. 2003), vindo a ser consideradas, com base em características morfológicas e análise de DNA total por RFLP (HOSOKAWA et al. 2003) e na análise da sequência do gene Brn1 (SUN et al. 2003), como espécie única e sinonimizadas com C. geniculata. Sabido que a diversidade dos fungos que ocorrem nos diferentes ecossistemas de Cabo Verde tem sido pouco estudada, iniciou-se um levantamento da micoflora associada a gramíneas, tendo-se obtido uma colecção de Magnaporthe grisea (Hebert) Barr (LIMA & DUCLOS 2001) e de espécies dos géneros Bipolaris, Exserohilum Leonard & Suggs e Curvularia. O presente trabalho tem como objectivo descrever e ilustrar as espécies de Curvularia identificadas na ilha de Santiago e contribuir para o melhor conhecimento do género naquele país. Na bibliografia consultada não foram encontradas referências a fungos do género Curvularia para Cabo Verde.

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Annonaceae is an ancient family of plants including approximately 50 genera growing worldwide in a quite restricted area with specific agroclimatic requirements. Only few species of this family has been cultivated and exploited commercially and most of them belonging to the genus Annona such as A. muricata, A. squamosa, the hybrid A. cherimola x A. squamosa and specially Annona cherimola: the cherimoya, commercially cultivated in Spain, Chile, California, Florida, México, Australia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, New Zealand and several countries in South and Central America. The cherimoya shows a high degree of heterozygosis, and to obtain homogeneous and productive orchards it is necessary to avoid the propagation by seeds of this species. Additionally, the traditional methods of vegetative propagation were inefficient and inadequate, due to the low morphogenetic potential of this species, and the low rooting rate. The in vitro tissue culture methods of micropropagation can be applied successfully to cherimoya and other Annona sp to overcome these problems. Most of the protocols of micropropagation and regeneration were developed using the cultivar Fino de Jete, which is the major cultivar in Spain. First it is developed the method to micropropagate the juvenile material of cherimoya (ENCINA et al., 1994), and later it was optimized a protocol to micropropagate adult cherimoya genotypes selected by outstanding agronomical traits (PADILLA and ENCINA, 2004) and further it was improved the process through micrografting (PADILLA and ENCINA, 2011).At the present time we are involved in inducing and obtaining new elite genotypes, as part of a breeding program for the cherimoya and other Annonas, using and optimizing different methodologies in vitro: a) Adventitious organogenesis and regeneration from cellular cultures (ENCINA, 2004), b) Ploidy manipulation of the cherimoya, to obtain haploid, tetraploid and triploid plants (seedless), c) Genetic transformation, for the genes introduction to control the postharvest processes and the genes introduction to provide resistance to pathogen and insects and d) Micropropagation and regeneration of other wild Annona or related Annonaceae species such as: Annona senegalensis, A. scleroderma, A. montana, A. reticulata, A. glabra, A. diversifolia and Rollinia sp.

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Seed storage behaviour of 5 1 native and 9 introduced tree species in Vietnam was investigated using a brief protocol developed to aid biodiversity conservation in circumstances where little is known about the seeds. Of the 60 species, 34 appeared to show orthodox (Acacia auriculaeformis, Adenanthera pavonina, Afzelia xylocarpa, Bauhinia purpurea, Callistemon lanceolatus, Cananga odorata, Canarium nigrum, Cassia fistula, Cassia javanica, Cassia splendida, Chukrasia tabularis, Dalbergia bariaensis, Dialium cochinchinensis, Diospyros mollis, Diospyros mun, Dracuntomelon duperreanum, Erythrophleum fordii, Khaya senegalensis, Lagerstroemia speciosa, Leucaena leucocephala, Livistona cochinchinensis, Markhamia stipulata, Melaleuca cajuputi, Millettia ichthyotona, Peltophorum pterocarpum, Peltophorum tonkinensis, Pinus khasya, Pinus massoniana, Pinus merkusii, Pterocarpus macrocarpus, Sindora siamensis, Sophora tonkinense, Sterculia foetida, Swietenia macrophylla), 13 recalcitrant (Avicennia alba, Beilschmiedia roxburghiana, Caryota mitis, Dimocarpus sp., Diospyros malabarica, Dipterocarpus chartaceus, Dypsis pinnatifrons, Hopea odorata, Lithocarpus gigantophylla, Machilus odoratissimus, Melanorrhoea laccifera, Melanorrhea usitata, Syzygium cinereum) and 13 intermediate (Anisoptera cochinchinensis, Aphanamixis polystachya, Averrhoa carambola, Carissa carandas, Chrysopylum cainito, Cinnamomum camphora, Citrofortunella microcarpa, Citrus grandis var. grandis, Elaeis guineensis, Hydnocarpus anthelmintica, Madhuca floribunda, Manilkara achras, Mimusops elengi) seed storage behaviour. A double-criteria key to estimate likely seed storage behaviour showed good agreement with the above: the key can reduce the workload of seed storage behaviour identification considerably.

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Borassus akeassii Bayton, Ouedraogo & Guinko sp. nov. (Arecaceae) is described as a new species from western Burkina Faso in West Africa. It has been confused with the widely distributed African species B. aethiopum and more recently with the Asian B. flabellifer. However, it is distinguished by its glaucous, green leaves with weakly armed petioles and a characteristic pattern of lamina venation. The fruits have a pointed apex and are greenish when ripe, and the flowers of the pistillate inflorescence are arranged in three spirals. The pollen has a reticulate tectum and distinctive ornamentation. The distribution of B. akeassii is discussed and the status of the varieties of Borassus aethiopum (var. bagamojensis and var. senegalensis) is examined. (c) 2006 The Linnean Society of London.