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Ribosomal RNA genes are encoded by large units clustered (18S, 5S, and 28S) in the nucleolar organizer region in several organisms. Sometimes additional insertions are present in the coding region for the 28S rDNA. These insertions are specific non-long terminal repeat retrotransposons that have very restricted integration targets within the genome. The retrotransposon present in the genome of Rhynchosciara americana, RaR2, was isolated by the screening of a genomic library. Sequence analysis showed the presence of conserved regions, such as a reverse transcriptase domain and a zinc finger motif in the amino terminal region. The insertion site was highly conserved in R. americana and a phylogenetic analysis showed that this element belongs to the R2 clade. The chromosomal localization confirmed that the RaR2 mobile element was inserted into a specific site in the rDNA gene. The expression level of RaR2 in salivary glands during larval development was determined by quantitative RT-PCR, and the increase of relative expression in the 3P of the fourth instar larval could be related to intense gene activity characteristic of this stage. 5`-Truncated elements were identified in different DNA samples. Additionally, in three other Rhynchosciara species, the R2 element was present as a full-length element.

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Identification of all important community members as well as of the numerically dominant members of a community are key aspects of microbial community analysis of bioreactor samples. A systematic study was conducted with artificial consortia to test whether denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGCE) is a reliable technique to obtain such community data under conditions where results would not be affected by differences in DNA extraction efficiency from cells. A total of 27 consortia were established by mixing DNA extracted from Escherichia coli K12, Burkholderia cepacia and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia in different proportions. Concentrations of DNA of single organisms in the consortia were either 0.04, 0.4 or 4 ng/mu l. DGGE-PCR of genomic DNA with primer sets targeted at the V3 and V6-V8 regions of the 16S rDNA failed to detect the three community members in only 7% of consortia, but provided incorrect information about dominance or co-dominance for 85% and 89% of consortia with the primer sets for the V6-V8 and V3 regions, respectively. The high failure rate in detection of dominant B. cepacia with the primers for the V6-V8 region was attributable to a single nucleoticle primer mismatch in the target sequences of both, the forward and reverse primer. Amplification bias in PCR of E. coli and S. maltophilia for the V6-V8 region and for all three organisms for the V3 region occurred due to interference of genomic DNA in PCR-DGGE, since a nested PCR approach, where PCR-DGGE was started from mixtures of 16S rRNA genes of the organisms, provided correct information about the relative abundance of original DNA in the sample. Multiple bands were not observed in pure culture amplicons produced with the V6-V8 primer pair, but pure culture V3 DGGE profiles of E. coli, S. maltophilia and B. cepacia contained 5, 3 and 3 bands, respectively. These results demonstrate DGGE was suitable for identification of all important community members in the three-membered artificial consortium, but not for identification of the dominant organisms in this small community. Multiple DGGE bands obtained for single organisms with the V3 primer pair could greatly confound interpretation of DGGE profiles. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Taxonomic characterization was performed on the putative N-2-fixing microbiota associated with the coral species Mussismilia hispida, and with its sympatric species Palythoa caribaeorum, P. variabilis, and Zoanthus solanderi, off the coast of Sao Sebastiao (Sao Paulo State, Brazil). The 95 isolates belonged to the Gammaproteobacteria according to the 16S rDNA gene sequences. In order to identify the isolates unambiguously, pyrH gene sequencing was carried out. The majority of the isolates (n = 76) fell within the Vibrio core group, with the highest gene sequence similarity being towards Vibrio harveyi and Vibrio alginolyticus. Nineteen representative isolates belonging to V. harveyi (n = 7), V. alginolyticus (n = 8), V. campbellii (n = 3), and V parahaemolyticus (n = 1) were capable of growing six successive times in nitrogen-free medium and some of them showed strong nitrogenase activity by means of the acetylene reduction assay (ARA). It was concluded that nitrogen fixation is a common phenotypic trait among Vibrio species of the core group. The fact that different Vibrio species can fix N, might explain why they are so abundant in the mucus of different coral species. (C) 2008 Published by Elsevier GmbH.

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Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma rangeli are human-infective blood parasites, largely restricted to Central and South America. They also infect a wide range of wild and domestic mammals and are transmitted by a numerous species of triatomine bugs. There are significant overlaps in the host and geographical ranges of both species. The two species consist of a number of distinct phylogenetic lineages. A range of PCR-based techniques have been developed to differentiate between these species and to assign their isolates into lineages. However, the existence of at least six and five lineages within T. cruzi and T. rangeli, respectively, makes identification of the full range of isolates difficult and time consuming. Here we have applied fluorescent fragment length barcoding (FFLB) to the problem of identifying and genotyping T. cruzi, T. rangeli and other South American trypanosomes. This technique discriminates species on the basis of length polymorphism of regions of the rDNA locus. FFLB was able to differentiate many trypanosome species known from South American mammals: T. cruzi cruzi. T. cruzi marinkellei, T. dionisii-like, T. evansi, T. lewisi, T. rangeli, T. theileri and T. vivax. Furthermore, all five T. rangeli lineages and many T. cruzi lineages could be identified, except the hybrid lineages TcV and TcVI that could not be distinguished from lineages III and II respectively. This method also allowed identification of mixed infections of T. cruzi and T. rangeli lineages in naturally infected triatomine bugs. The ability of FFLB to genotype multiple lineages of T. cruzi and T. rangeli together with other trypanosome species, using the same primer sets is an advantage over other currently available techniques. Overall, these results demonstrate that FFLB is a useful method for species diagnosis, genotyping and understanding the epidemiology of American trypanosomes. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Trypanosoma (Megatrypanum) theileri from cattle and trypanosomes of other artiodactyls form a clade of closely related species in analyses using ribosomal sequences. Analysis of polymorphic sequences of a larger number of trypanosomes from broader geographical origins is required to evaluate the Clustering of isolates as suggested by previous studies. Here, we determined the sequences of the spliced leader (SL) genes of 21 isolates from cattle and 2 from water buffalo from distant regions of Brazil. Analysis of SL gene repeats revealed that the 5S rRNA gene is inserted within the intergenic region. Phylogeographical patterns inferred using SL sequences showed at least 5 major genotypes of T. theileri distributed in 2 strongly divergent lineages. Lineage TthI comprises genotypes IA and IB from buffalo and cattle, respectively, from the Southeast and Central regions, whereas genotype IC is restricted to cattle from the Southern region. Lineage Tth II includes cattle genotypes IIA, which is restricted to the North and Northeast, and IIB, found in the Centre, West, North and Northeast. PCR-RFLP of SL genes revealed valuable markers for genotyping T. theileri. The results of this study emphasize the genetic complexity and corroborate the geographical structuring of T. theileri genotypes found in cattle.

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We have sequenced genes encoding cathepsin L-like (CatL-like) cysteine proteases from isolates of Trypanosoma rangeli from humans, wild mammals and Rhodnius species of Central and South America. Phylogenetic trees of sequences encoding mature CatL-like enzymes of T rangeli and homologous genes from other trypanosomes, Leishmania spp. and bodonids positioned sequences of T rangeli (rangelipain) closest to T cruzi (cruzipain). Phylogenetic tree of kinetoplastids based on sequences of CatL-like was totally congruent with those derived from SSU rRNA and gGAPDH genes. Analysis of sequences from the CatL-like catalytic domains of 17 isolates representative of the overall phylogenetic diversity and geographical range of T rangeli supported all the lineages (A-D) previously defined using ribosomal and spliced leader genes. Comparison of the proteolytic activities of T rangeli isolates revealed heterogeneous banding profiles of cysteine proteases in gelatin gels, with differences even among isolates of the same lineage. CatL-like sequences proved to be excellent targets for diagnosis and genotyping of T rangeli by PCR. Data from CatL-like encoding genes agreed with results from previous studies of kDNA markers, and ribosomal and spliced leader genes, thereby corroborating clonal evolution, independent transmission cycles and the divergence of T rangeli lineages associated with sympatric species of Rhodnius. (c) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Acanthamoeba spp., known to cause keratitis and granulomatous encephalitis in humans, are frequently isolated from a variety of water sources. Here we report for the first time the characterization of an Acanthamoeba sp. (ACC01) isolated from tap water in Brazil. This organism is currently being maintained in an axenic growth medium. Phylogenetic analysis based on SSU rRNA gene sequences positioned the new isolate in genotype T4, closest to the keratitis-causing isolate, A. polyphaga ATCC 30461 (similar to 99% similarity). Acanthamoeba ACC01 and A. polyphaga 30461 both grew at 37 degrees C and were osmotically resistant, multiplying in hyperosmolar medium. Both isolates secreted comparable amounts of proteolytic enzymes, including serine peptidases that were optimally active at a near neutral/alkaline pH and resolved identically in gelatin gels. Incubation of gels at pH 4.0 with 2 mM DTT also indicated the secretion of similar cysteine peptidases. Altogether, the results point to the pathogenic potential of Acanthamoeba ACC01. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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OBJECTIVES To identify the aetiological agents of cutaneous leishmaniasis and to investigate the genetic polymorphism of Leishmania (Viannia) parasites circulating in an area with endemic cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) in the Atlantic rainforest region of northeastern Brazil. METHODS Leishmania spp. isolates came from three sources: (i) patients diagnosed clinically and parasitologically with CL based on primary lesions, secondary lesions, clinical recidiva, mucocutaneous leishmaniasis and scars; (ii) sentinel hamsters, sylvatic or synanthropic small rodents; and (iii) the sand fly species Lutzomyia whitmani. Isolates were characterised using monoclonal antibodies, multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (MLEE) and polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism of the internal transcribed spacer region rDNA locus. RESULTS Seventy-seven isolates were obtained and characterised. All isolates were identified as Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis serodeme 1 based on reactivity to monoclonal antibodies. MLEE identified 10 zymodemes circulating in the study region. Most isolates were classified as zymodemes closely related to L. (V.) braziliensis, but five isolates were classified as Leishmania (Viannia) shawi. All but three of the identified zymodemes have so far been observed only in the study region. Enzootic transmission and multiclonal infection were observed. CONCLUSIONS Our results confirm that transmission cycle complexity and the co-existence of two or more species in the same area can affect the level of genetic polymorphism in a natural Leishmania population. Although it is not possible to make inferences as to the modes of genetic exchange, one can speculate that some of the zymodemes specific to the region are hybrids of L. (V.) braziliensis and L. (V.) shawi.

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We characterized sequences from genes encoding cathepsin L-like (CatL-like) cysteine proteases from African and South American isolates of Trypanosoma vivax and T. vivax-like organisms, and evaluated their suitability as genetic markers for population structure analysis and diagnosis. Phylogenetic analysis of sequences corresponding to CatL-like catalytic domains revealed substantial polymorphism, and clades of sequences (TviCatL1-9) were separated by large genetic distances. TviCatL1-4 sequences were from cattle isolates from West Africa (Nigeria and Burkina Faso) and South America (Brazil and Venezuela), which belonged to the same T. vivax genotype. T. vivax-like genotypes from East Africa showed divergent sequences, including TviCatL5-7 for isolates from Mozambique and TviCatL8-9 for an isolate from Kenya. Phylogenetic analysis of CatL-like gene data supported the relationships among trypanosome species reflected in the phylogenies based on the analysis of small subunit (SSU) of ribosomal RNA gene sequence data. The discovery of different CatL-like sequences for each genotype, defined previously by ribosomal DNA data, indicate that these sequences provide useful targets for epidemiological and population genetic studies. Regions in CatL-like sequences shared by all T. vivax genotypes but not by other trypanosomes allowed the establishment of a specific and sensitive diagnostic PCR for epidemiological studies in South America and Africa. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Microbial community composition was examined in two soil types, Anthrosols and adjacent soils, sampled from three locations in the Brazilian Amazon. The Anthrosols, also known as Amazonian dark earths, are highly fertile soils that are a legacy of pre-Columbian settlement. Both Anthrosols and adjacent soils are derived from the same parent material and subject to the same environmental conditions, including rainfall and temperature; however, the Anthrosols contain high levels of charcoal-like black carbon from which they derive their dark color. The Anthrosols typically have higher cation exchange capacity, higher pH, and higher phosphorus and calcium contents. We used culture media prepared from soil extracts to isolate bacteria unique to the two soil types and then sequenced their 16S rRNA genes to determine their phylogenetic placement. Higher numbers of culturable bacteria, by over two orders of magnitude at the deepest sampling depths, were counted in the Anthrosols. Sequences of bacteria isolated on soil extract media yielded five possible new bacterial families. Also, a higher number of families in the bacteria were represented by isolates from the deeper soil depths in the Anthrosols. Higher bacterial populations and a greater diversity of isolates were found in all of the Anthrosols, to a depth of up to 1 m, compared to adjacent soils located within 50-500 m of their associated Anthrosols. Compared to standard culture media, soil extract media revealed diverse soil microbial populations adapted to the unique biochemistry and physiological ecology of these Anthrosols.

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In eukaryotes, pre-rRNA processing depends on a large number of nonribosomal trans-acting factors that form intriguingly organized complexes. Two intermediate complexes, pre-40S and pre-60S, are formed at the early stages of 35S pre-rRNA processing and give rise to the mature ribosome subunits. Each of these complexes contains specific pre-rRNAs, some ribosomal proteins and processing factors. The novel yeast protein Utp25p has previously been identified in the nucleolus, an indication that this protein could be involved in ribosome biogenesis. Here we show that Utp25p interacts with the SSU processome proteins Sas10p and Mpp10p, and affects 18S rRNA maturation. Depletion of Utp25p leads to accumulation of the pre-rRNA 35S and the aberrant rRNA 23S, and to a severe reduction in 40S ribosomal subunit levels. Our results indicate that Utp25p is a novel SSU processome subunit involved in pre-40S maturation.

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Trifluralina (a, a, a,trifluoro-2,6-dinitro-N, N-dipropil-p-toluidina) (TFL) é um herbicida pré-emergente, incorporado ao solo que tem sido usado na agricultura desde a década de sessenta; ele é moderadamente persistente em vários tipos de solos do Brasil. O objetivo deste estudo foi isolar - de um solo agrícola contaminado por quatro décadas - e caracterizar bactérias resistentes a TFL, determinar suas habilidades em degradar a TFL, investigar a presença de gens degardadores que possam estar envolvidos na degradação da TFL e propor um método de ensino teórico prático sobre a biodegradação, para cursos de graduação. Oito bactérias foram isoladas, pela técnica de subculturas repetidas em meio contendo TFL como única fonte de carbono, e identificadas, pelo método bioquímico e seqüenciamento do rDNA 16S como Klebsiella oxytoca, Herbaspirillum seropedicae, 3 strains of Bacillus simplex, 2 de Pseudomonas montelli e uma outra Pseudomonas sp. Uma terceira bactéria (iaolado #9), não identificada, que crescia ao redor de cristais de TFL em meio sólido, foi isolada; esta é uma técnica nova que poderá ser útil no isolamento de bactérias que são resistentes a outros compostos pouco solúveis em água. Todas as bactérias isoladas foram submetidas ao teste de biodegradação, em um meio contendo sais minerais, 0,1% succinato, 0,1 % de extrato de leveduras e 50 mg. L-1 de TFL Cinco bactérias reduziram a concentração de TFL no meio, após trinta dias de incubação: Klebsiella oxytoca (24,6 %), Herbaspirillum seropedicae (16,4 %), Bacillus simplex 2 (25.0 %), Bacillus simplex 3 (16.0 %) e isolado 9 (21.0 %). Uma bactéria conhecida como degradadora da TFL, Brevundimonas diminuta (NCIMB 10329) degradou a TFL, neste meio, de maneira semelhantes ao das bactérias isoladas. Os DNAs extraídos das quatro bactérias identificadas degradadoras da TFL, foram sondados para os gens catbólicos ndoB, todC, xylX, catA e xylE, os quais codificam as enzimas naftaleno 1,2-dioxigenase, toluene dioxigenase, toluate 1,2-dioxigenase, catecol 1,2-dioxigenase e catecol 2,3-dioxigenase, respectivamente. Técnicas de PCR e hibridização demonstraram que os DNAs de todas estas quatro bactérias foram fortemente hibridizadas para o gen ndoB, contudo, usando a técnica de ¨zonas claras¨, observou-se que nenhuma delas degradou naftaleno. Estes resultados indicam a presença de gens dioxigenases, nestas bactérias degradadoras da TFL, que poderiam estar transformando a TFL como substrato principal, ou como cometabolismo. O conhecimento sobre processos de biodegradação é necessário para os graduados dos cursos de agronomia, química, biologia, tecnologia de alimentos, etc. Neste trabalho, também, propomos o estudo teórico e prático da compostagem o qual estimula o interesse dos estudantes em aprender sobre o metabolismo envolvido neste, e em outros, processos biotecnológicos.

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Entre as doenças causadas por bactérias do gênero Mycobacterium, a tuberculose por M. tuberculosis é a mais conhecida. O diagnóstico da doença é feito utilizando-se um conjunto de exames que possibilitam a identificação da mesma (WATT, 2000). Contudo, sabe-se que o diagnóstico combinado de microscopia direta e com o posterior isolamento em meio de cultivo é o “padrão-ouro”. A principal desvantagem desse método é que tal bactéria possui um crescimento lento (cerca de 8 semanas). Recentemente, a detecção de doenças através da técnica de reação em cadeia da polimerase (PCR) tem proporcionado avanços significativos no diagnóstico. O uso da amplificação específica de genes, para identificar a M. tuberculosis, tais como rDNA 16S, IS6110 ou a região intergênica senX3-regX3, tem apresentado algumas restrições, ao nível de confiabilidade e sensibilidade, para a aplicação da técnica de PCR. O presente estudo mostra a construção e a aplicação de um novo alvo para a aplicação da PCR no diagnóstico da tuberculose, baseado no ensaio da diferença de organização gênica do operon plcA, B e C diferenciando a M. tuberculosis das demais micobactérias. Neste trabalho, foram examinadas 273 amostras de pacientes com suspeita de tuberculose, sendo estas submetidas ao estudo comparativo da técnica de PCR versus cultivo (padrão ouro). A PCR amplificou fragmentos de 439pb. Os resultados mostram 93,7% de acurácia para PCR/Cultivo (p<000,1), 93,1% de sensibilidade com intervalo de confiança de 88,7-96,0 e especificidade de 96,4% com intervalo de confiança de 96,4-99,4. O valor da estatística Kappa (k) foi de 0,82 com erro padrão de 0,041, demonstrando um alinhamento quase perfeito para a verificação do grau de concordância entre os testes. Desta forma, o uso desta nova região para a amplificação da PCR se mostra uma importante e confiável ferramenta no diagnóstico específico da tuberculose. Outra região que compreende parte dos genes mbaA e inhA foi utilizada para diferenciar o Complexo tuberculosis do Complexo avium. Porém, novos experimentos serão necessários para o emprego desta região como uma ferramenta de diagnóstico.

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Este estudo aborda a Ação Comunitária, forma de intervenção educacional em populações carentes, no período de 1950 a 1975. Avalia esta ação, baseando no binômio "Dependência-independência" , partindo do pressuposto que a Ação Comunitária, Dor definição, deve levar as populações-alvo à urna postura de independência para tornarem-se interdependentes na consecução do objetivo do desenvolvimento. o objeto principal do estudo é a evolução histórica de urna instituição particular, a FASE, comparada com outras instituições públicas e privadas, que atuaram nas comunidades ditas marginalizadas, na época analisada. Analisam-se as redefinições de objetivos da instituição e, posteriormente, reformulações das estratégias pedagógicas, usadas no decorrer destes anos, Dara definir três tipos básicos de intervenção: 1. O assistencialismo que, sem usar metodologia específica, atende as comunidades nas suas supostas necessidades, numa postura anti-pedagógica, porque aumenta com isso os laços de dependência da comunidade em relação à instituição interveniente. 2. O DC (desenvolvimento comunitário), metodologia propagada 4 nela 0NU na década de 60, baseada ora em técnicas de planejamento, ora em teorias sociais, e que pretende obter maior participação da comunidade na definição e implementação do seu auto desenvolvimento . Conclui-se que a experiência do De no Brasil, em geral falhou, não tanto por falta de continuidade, mas mais por conjunturas políticosociais adversas, falta de planeiamento global e superficialidade na condu~ão do processo, ficando o DC limitado à Or~ani ? ação da Comunidad e e algumas melhoria s de infra- estrutura hásica, obtidas através de estratéqias de auto-ajuda e mutirãô, sem nun ca atingir os problemas estruturais, causas da mar ginalizacão e da dependência. 3. A Educação oara o Desenvolvimento , ornoosta na d! cada de 70 7 ~ue se limitou em primeira instância a UM mera nualificação do capital humano , e, na medida no avanço da abertura oolítica, se redifi niu numa nedaqoqia de conscientização e oarticipa cao. Enquant~ a ~rimeira estratéqia educacional transfere a dependência do indivíduo ao ânbito do sistema capitalista, a segunda esbarra contra os nro~lemas estruturais s6cio-econômicos de um nais eM fase de caritalismo denendente. Conclui-se que a Acão Comunitária, nara alcancar seu objetivo que é a independência dos ind ivíduos e rlas comunidades, marginalizadas, nara tornarem-se narceiras i 9uais particioativos no orocesso de desenvolvimento nacionaL depende, basicamente , da conjuntura nolítica e das estruturas econômico- sociais do pais.

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Este estudo teve por objetivos realizar a caracterização morfológica e molecular dos fungos micorrízicos arbusculares (FMA) autóctones de parreirais da Serra Gaúcha; a otimização do método de produção de inóculos de FMA em plantas aromáticas; além de verificar a eficiência destes inóculos em porta-enxertos de plantas frutíferas. Coletouse solo rizosférico e raízes secundárias de videira em vinte parreirais distribuídos em cinco cidades da Serra Gaúcha (Bento Gonçalves, Caxias, Garibaldi, Nova Pádua e Farroupilha), amostrando-se quatro parreirais por município. A identificação morfológica dos esporos presentes nas amostras foi realizada através de microscopia óptica. A caracterizarão molecular foi realizada por PCR-TTG e seqüenciamento da região rDNA 18S dos esporos previamente identificados pela microscopia. Para a PCR foi utilizado DNA oriundo dos esporos isolados e também de macerado de raízes. Pelo método morfológico, identificaram-se 33 espécies distribuídas em 8 gêneros distintos de FMA. Obtiveram-se quatro perfis moleculares por PCR -TTGE do rDNA 18S de raízes e cinco perfis moleculares por PCR -TTGE do rDNA 18S de esporos das espécies. Através do alinhamento de seqüências obtidas da região de rDNA 18S com as seqüências depositadas no banco de dados NCBI foi possível identificar 7 espécies de FMA. Foram testadas três espécies de plantas aromáticas, hortelã pimenta (Mentha piperita L.), orégano (Origanum vulgare L.) e melissa (Melissa officinalis L.) como multiplicadoras de três espécies de FMA (Glomus clarum Nicol. & Schenck, Glomus etunicatum Becker & Gerd. e Acaulospora sp.) em dois volumes de recipiente (bandeja de isopor com alvéolo de 40 ml e bandeja de isopor com alvéolo de 100 ml). Verificouse a eficiência das plantas aromáticas para produzirem os inóculos destas três espécies de FMA, na colonização do sistema radicular e no desenvolvimento vegetativo de portaenxertos de videira (cv. SO4), citros (cv. Citrange Troyer) e, como dados complementares, em pessegueiro (cv. Okinawa). As plantas aromáticas estudadas multiplicaram com sucesso as espécies de FMA, sendo o inóculo gerado pelas mesmas eficiente em colonizar os porta-enxertos Citrange Troyer, SO4 e Okinawa, propiciando, inclusive, melhor desenvolvimento vegetativo aos dois últimos.