364 resultados para Pteris campestris


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MARTINS, A. R. (Institute of Biology, State University of Campinas - UNICAMP, 13083-970, Campinas, SP, Brazil), N. PUT, (Division of Biology and Education, University of Vechta, 49377 Vechta, Germany), A. N. SOARES, A.B BOMB, and B. APPEZZATO DA GLORIA (Biological Science Department, Escola Superior de Agricultura `Luiz de Queiroz`, University of Sao Paulo, 13418-900, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil). J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 137: 220-235. 2010.-New approaches to underground systems in Brazilian Smilax species (Smilacaceae). Scientific studies show that the watery extract of the thickened underground stem and its adventitious roots of the genus Smilax can act as a therapeutic agent in immunoinflammatory disorders, such as rheumatic arthritis. Brazilians have used this genus of plants in folk medicine, however it is very hard to identify these species, since the morphology of the underground systems is very similar in this group. For better identification of those systems, we studied six species of Smilax L. (S. brasiliensis, S. campestris, S. cissoides, S. goyazana, S. oblongifolia and S. rufescens), collected in different regions of Brazil with different physiognomies and soil characteristics. The main purpose is to describe the morpho-anatomy of the underground systems and to analyze if their structure depends on environmental conditions. The underground stem (rhizophore) is of brown color and it is knotty, massive, slender (S. rufescens) or tuberous (S. brasiliensis, S. campestris, S. cissoides, S. goyazana and S. oblongifolia). The tuberization is a result of primary thickened meristem (PTM) activity. The color and thickness of the adventitious roots change during development because the epidermis and outer cortex are disposed of, so the inner cortex becomes the new covering tissue with lignified and dark color cells. There are differences in starch grain shapes in mature roots. The chemical attributes of the soil are very similar in all studied environments and, even when soil characteristics varied, all the species` underground system was distributed close to the soil surface (10 to 15 cm deep). The species exhibited clonal growth hence their underground system functions as storage structures and the axillary buds can sprout into new stems. Only Smilax rufescens, collected in sandy soil of Restinga, has vegetative dispersal due to the runners.

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The combined effect of temperature (15A degrees C, 20A degrees C, 25A degrees C, 30A degrees C, 35A degrees C, 40A degrees C and 42A degrees C) and leaf wetness duration (0, 4, 8 12, 16, 20 and 24 h) on infection and development of Asiatic citrus canker (Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri) on Tahiti lime plant was examined in growth chambers. No disease developed at 42A degrees C and zero hours of leaf wetness. Periods of leaf wetness as short as 4 h were sufficient for citrus canker infection. However, a longer leaf duration wetness (24 h) did not result in much increase in the incidence of citrus canker, but led to twice the number of lesions and four times the disease severity. Temperature was the greatest factor influencing disease development. At optimum temperatures (25-35A degrees C), there was 100% disease incidence. Maximum disease development was observed at 30-35A degrees C, with up to a 12-fold increase in lesion density, a 10-fold increase in lesion size and a 60-fold increase in disease severity.

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The benefit of windbreaks and copper sprays for control of citrus canker caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri was investigated in a commercial citrus orchard located in a citrus canker endemic area in southern Brazil. Control of canker was evaluated as incidence and severity of lesions on foliage and by the effect on premature leaf and fruit drop for three production seasons. Effect of the treatments on fruit production was evaluated as incidence of citrus canker on prematurely abscised fruits and harvested fruits. Copper application significantly reduced damage to foliage and fruit, while windbreaks made little contribution to disease control. Copper sprays increased fruit yield for 3 years. This could be attributed to lower incidence of fruit with lesions and fewer fruits abscised due to canker infection. Incidence and severity on the leaves were inversely related to the number of fruits harvested per tree and directly related to the number of fruits abscised per tree. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. passiflorae causes bacterial spot in passion fruit. It attacks the purple and yellow passion fruit as well as the sweet passion fruit. The diversity of 87 isolates of pv. passiflorae collected from across 22 fruit orchards in Brazil was evaluated using molecular profiles and statistical procedures, including an unweighted pair-group method with arithmetical averages-based dendrogram, analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA), and an assigning test that provides information on genetic structure at the population level. Isolates from another eight pathovars were included in the molecular analyses and all were shown to have a distinct repetitive sequence-based polymerase chain reaction profile. Amplified fragment length polymorphism technique revealed considerable diversity among isolates of pv. passiflorae, and AMOVA showed that most of the variance (49.4%) was due to differences between localities. Cluster analysis revealed that most genotypic clusters were homogeneous and that variance was associated primarily with geographic origin. The disease adversely affects fruit production and may kill infected plants. A method for rapid diagnosis of the pathogen, even before the disease symptoms become evident, has value for producers. Here, a set of primers (Xapas) was designed by exploiting a single-nucleotide polymorphism between the sequences of the intergenic 16S-23S rRNA spacer region of the pathovars. Xapas was shown to effectively detect all pv. passiflorae isolates and is recommended for disease diagnosis in passion fruit orchards.

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By considering controversial discussions in the literature with regard to gland denomination in Indigofera species, as well as the taxonomic value of secretory structures in Leguminosae, we aim to morphologically detail glands that had been previously observed in I. microcarpa and I. sabulicola, and to investigate the occurrence of glands in vegetative and reproductive organs of other six Neotropical species that belong to the genus. Glands analyzed through scanning electronic microscopy (SEM) in combination with anatomic analyses correspond to secretory trichomes that Lire classified into seven types. Main variations in relation to types occurred with regard to head shape and peduncle size. Trichome heads were multicellular, with a thin cuticle. Hollow heads with conspicuous inner space characterized only one type (type I); the other trichome types had massive heads. Peduncles, which varied from biseriate to multiseriate, had thick, pecto-cellulosic cell walls. Trichomes were found on sterns, stipules, petioles, rachis, petiolules, leaflets, bracteoles, sepals, standards and fruits, more commonly along the margins. Each of the eight Indigofera species analyzed had at least two different trichome types out of the seven types that occurred in reproductive and vegetative organs of these taxa. Various types of secretory trichomes were found in I. campestris, I. lespedezioides, I. microcarpa, I. spicata. I. Suffruticosa and I. truxillensis. Stems and rachis were the vegetative organs in which a greater variety of trichomes occurred, and sepals were parts of reproductive organs with the same status. Five out of the seven secretory trichome types occurred on both vegetative and reproductive organs. Distribution and gland types differed between species and these gland distribution patterns can be used as diagnostic characters. Reports of glands in Indigofera campestris, I. hirsuta, I. lepedezioides, I. suffruticosa, I. spicata and I. truxillensis, their recognition as secretory trichomes. and the morphological variety of types found for such trichomes are novel data for Indigofera. (C) 2008 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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LEITE, V. G., F. S. MARQUIAFAVEL, D. P. MORAES, AND S. P. TEIXEIRA (Departamento de Ciencias Farmaceuticas, Faculdade de Ciencias Farmaceuticas de Ribeirao Preto, Universidade de Sao Paulo (USP), Av. do Cafe, s/n, 14040-903 Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil). Fruit anatomy of Neotropical species of Indigofera (Leguminosae, Papilionoideae) with functional and taxonomic implications. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 136: 203-211. 2009-This work reports on the fruit surface and anatomy of seven Neotropical species of Indigofera (I. campestris Bong. ex Benth., I. hirsuta L., I. lespedeziodes Kunth, I. microcarpa Desv., I. spicata Forssk., I. suffruticosa Mill., and I. truxillensis Kunth) to help species diagnosis and clarify the fruit type classification. Flowers and fruits at several stages of development were removed from living material, fixed, and examined with scanning electron (surface analyses) and light microscopies (histological analyses). Species showed differences in relation to the number of exocarp layers, secretory trichome morphology and distribution, presence of stomata, phenolic idioblast size and distribution in mesocarp, the number and arrangement of endocarp fibers, and the presence of it separation tissue. It is noteworthy that no separation tissue was observed in L microcarpa and I. suffruticosa, although they have dehiscent fruits, which indicates it delayed dehiscence. The present work confirms that fruit anatomical characters can be utilized as it tool for fruit type classification, especially in Indigofera, the third largest genus of Leguminosae.

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Diverse self-incompatibility (SI) mechanisms permit flowering plants to inhibit fertilization by pollen that express specificities in common with the pistil. Characteristic of at least two model systems is greatly reduced recombination across large genomic tracts surrounding the S-locus, which regulates SI. In three angiosperm families, including the Solanaceae, the gene that controls the expression of gametophytic SI in the pistil encodes a ribonuclease (S-RNase). The gene that controls pollen SI expression is currently unknown, although several candidates have recently been proposed. Although each candidate shows a high level of polymorphism and complete allelic disequilibrium with the S-RNase gene, such properties may merely reflect tight linkage to the S-locus, irrespective of any functional role in SI. We analyzed the magnitude and nature of nucleotide variation, with the objective of distinguishing likely candidates for regulators of SI from other genes embedded in the S-locus region. We studied the S-RNase gene of the Solanaceae and 48A, a candidate for the pollen gene in this system, and we also conducted a parallel analysis of the regulators of sporophytic SI in Brassica, a system in which both the pistil and pollen genes are known. Although the pattern of variation shown by the pollen gene of the Brassica system is consistent with its role as a determinant of pollen specificity, that of 48A departs from expectation. Our analysis further suggests that recombination between 48A and S-RNase may have occurred during the interval spanned by the gene genealogy, another indication that 48A may not regulate SI expression in pollen.

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Lipopeptides produced by Bacillus subtilis are known for their high antifungal activity. The aim of this paper is to show that at high concentration they can damage the surface ultra-structure of bacterial cells. A lipopeptide extract containing iturin and surfactin (5 mg mL-1) was prepared after isolation from B. subtilis (strain OG) by solid phase extraction. Analysis by atomic force microscope (AFM) showed that upon evaporation, lipopeptides form large aggregates (0.1-0.2 mu m2) on the substrates silicon and mica. When the same solution is incubated with fungi and bacteria and the system is allowed to evaporate, dramatic changes are observed on the cells. AFM micrographs show disintegration of the hyphae of Phomopsis phaseoli and the cell walls of Xanthomonas campestris and X. axonopodis. Collapses to fungal and bacterial cells may be a result of formation of pores triggered by micelles and lamellar structures, which are formed above the critical micelar concentration of lipopeptides. As observed for P. phaseoli, the process involves binding, solubilization, and formation of novel structures in which cell wall components are solubilized within lipopeptide vesicles. This is the first report presenting evidences that vesicles of uncharged and negatively charged lipopeptides can alter the morphology of gram-negative bacteria.

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Foraging adults of phytophagous insects are attracted by host-plant volatiles and supposedly repelled by volatiles from non-host plants. In behavioural control of pest insects, chemicals derived from non-host plants applied to crops are expected to repel searching adults and thereby reduce egg laying. How experience by searching adults of non-host volatiles affects their subsequent searching and oviposition behaviour has been rarely tested. In laboratory experiments, we examined the effect of experience of a non-host-plant extract on the oviposition behaviour of the diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella, a specialist herbivore of cruciferous plants. Naive ovipositing DBM females were repelled by an extract of dried leaves of Chrysanthemum morifolium, a non-host plant of DBM, but experienced females were not repelled. Instead they were attracted by host plants treated with the non-host-plant extract and laid a higher proportion of eggs on treated than on untreated host plants. Such behavioural changes induced by experience could lead to host-plant range expansion in phytophagous insects and play an important role in determining outcome for pest management of some behavioural manipulation methods.

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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a influência de diferentes doses de nitrogênio no crescimento e produtividade do pak choi. O experimento foi conduzido, em cultivo protegido, de outubro a novembro de 2007, em Marechal Cândido Rondon, PR. O delineamento experimental foi de blocos casualizados, com cinco tratamentos (0, 60, 105, 150 e 195 kg ha-1 de N) e quatro repetições. O nitrogênio foi aplicado em três diferentes épocas (transplantio, 7 e 14 dias após o transplantio). Foram realizadas cinco coletas das plantas, semanalmente, avaliando-se a produção de massa da matéria seca e área foliar, para obtenção das taxas de crescimento absoluto e relativo, taxa assimilatória líquida, razão de área foliar e área foliar específica. Na colheita, foram avaliados altura da planta, diâmetro e matéria fresca da parte aérea e produtividade. Incrementos na adubação nitrogenada até a dose de 195 kg ha-1 proporcionam incrementos no crescimento e produtividade do pak choi.

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Os ecossistemas amazônicos caracterizam-se pela alta diversidade de espécies. Foram realizadas as análises florísticas e fitossociológicas de 0,05 ha de um sub-bosque na Amazônia Central (60º12'40" W e 2º35'45" S), adotando-se o critério de distribuição em classes de altura: C1 (altura < 0,5 m), C2 (0,5 < altura < 1,5 m), C3 (1,5 < altura < 3,0 m) e C4 (altura > 3 m e CAP < 0,3 m). Foram levantados 2.434 indivíduos, pertencentes a 67 famílias, 163 gêneros e 355 espécies. Fabaceae (27), Mimosaceae (22), Lauraceae (21), Caesalpiniaceae e Rubiaceae (18) constituem as cinco famílias mais ricas em espécies. Quanto ao número de indivíduos, as famílias Marantaceae (209), Chrysobalanaceae (198), Mimosaceae (191), Burseraceae (175), Annonaceae (172) e Arecaceae (137) foram as mais representativas. No que tange às categorias de altura, os dados mostraram maior número de indivíduos, diversidade e grau de similaridade florística entre as classes 1 e 2. Licania caudata Prance, Duguetia flagellaris Huber, Monotagma tuberosum Hagberg, Protium apiculatum Swart e Pariana cf. campestris Aubl. foram as espécies de maior participação nos parâmetros verticais da regeneração natural e posição sociológica. O padrão agregado de distribuição espacial foi o predominante para as 30 espécies de maior participação na estrutura vertical da fitocenose.

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La región centro de Argentina posee una elevada riqueza de especies nativas y endémicas, con potencial valor agroindustrial. Flourensia campestris y F. oolepis (Asteraceae), conforman comunidades denominadas "chilcales". Son reconocidas por sus usos tradicionales como aromática, tintórea, medicinal y para leña -en especial raíz- y presentan potencial aplicación en la agroindustria como insecticida, antimicrobiana, antifúngica y aleloquímica. Trabajos realizados en nuestro laboratorio con extractos acuosos de hojas secas de F. campestris demostraron un potente efecto herbicida sobre semillas de Lactuca sativa. Mediante el fraccionamiento biodirigido por CC y técnicas espectrales (GC-MS, IR, 1H-RMN, 13C-RMN, 2D-RMN) se pudo identificar la estructura molecular del ácido hamanásico ((4S, 8S)–7–carboxi–8–hidroxi- 1(2), 12(13)-dien-bisaboleno). Su presencia en F. campestris, y su actividad biológica, no habían sido descriptos con anterioridad y sugieren un potencial herbicida natural. En ambas especies se puede apreciar a simple vista su alto contenido en resinas, compuestos propuestos para reemplazar a los hidrocarburos en la fabricación de pinturas, pegamentos y adhesivos. Estudios preliminares en nuestro laboratorio señalan un contenido de entre un 20-40 % de resinas en la biomasa aérea de Flourensia, sin embargo, no existen al presente estudios sobre su composición química ni sobre su potencial aplicación industrial. Por otro lado, el desarrollo de cultivos energéticos, para la generación de electricidad por combustión de biomasa, constituye uno de los objetivos principales dentro de las políticas de energías renovables a nivel nacional (programa GENREN) y mundial. Las especies con mayor aptitud deben poseer altas tasas de crecimiento y un alto grado de tolerancia de adversidades bióticas y abióticas, lo que permitiría cultivarlos en áreas marginales para la agricultura tradicional, hechos que coinciden con las especies de Flourensia en estudio. Asimismo, el tratamiento térmico o pirólisis de biomasa proveniente de la agricultura es una de las alternativas de reutilización de la misma con distintos fines. Este pasivo ecológico puede ser transformado en productos de alto valor agregado. En base a lo expuesto, el objetivo general de este proyecto es investigar en las dos especies vegetales endémicas de Argentina y abundantes en la provincia de Córdoba, las características de los metabolitos secundarios en relación a su potencial aplicación agroquímica (herbicidas naturales), la composición de sus resinas para uso industrial y su rendimiento como materia prima de alta densidad energética para la cogeneración de electricidad y producción de biocombustible, en función del desarrollo de una agricultura sustentable. Para ello, el proyecto propone incrementar el rendimiento de la purificación de ácido hamanásico e identificar y cuantificar su presencia en otros órganos de F. campestris y en F.oolepis, con el objetivo de evaluar su efecto herbicida, mediante bioensayos en cápsulas de Petri, en especies cultivables y malezas. Los usos potenciales de las resinas se estudiarán en base a la identificación de sus compuestos químicos mediante su extracción y análisis espectrales (CG-MS). A través de la determinación del poder calorífico, contenido de cenizas y de nitrógeno de la biomasa aérea de las especies, se evaluará su rendimiento energético para emplear como biocombustible sólido en la cogeneración eléctrica, mientras que con la aplicación del método fast pyrolysis y análisis por CG-MS, se determinará su aplicación o su posterior modificación de acuerdo a las características del bio-oil deseado. El destino energético de las especies propuestas permitiría iniciar de manera rápida la etapa de domesticación y puesta en cultivo, y avanzar en el desarrollo de aplicaciones industriales más sofisticadas, como el aprovechamiento de sus propiedades bioactivas o el desarrollo de productos industriales basados en sus metabolitos secundarios.

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La región centro de Argentina posee una elevada riqueza de especies nativas y endémicas, con potencial valor agroindustrial. Flourensia campestris y F. oolepis (Asteraceae), conforman comunidades denominadas "chilcales". Son reconocidas por sus usos tradicionales como aromática, tintórea, medicinal y para leña -en especial raíz- y presentan potencial aplicación en la agroindustria como insecticida, antimicrobiana, antifúngica y aleloquímica. Trabajos realizados en nuestro laboratorio con extractos acuosos de hojas secas de F. campestris demostraron un potente efecto herbicida sobre semillas de Lactuca sativa. Mediante el fraccionamiento biodirigido por CC y técnicas espectrales (GC-MS, IR, 1H-RMN, 13C-RMN, 2D-RMN) se pudo identificar la estructura molecular del ácido hamanásico ((4S, 8S)–7–carboxi–8–hidroxi- 1(2), 12(13)-dien-bisaboleno). Su presencia en F. campestris, y su actividad biológica, no habían sido descriptos con anterioridad y sugieren un potencial herbicida natural. En ambas especies se puede apreciar a simple vista su alto contenido en resinas, compuestos propuestos para reemplazar a los hidrocarburos en la fabricación de pinturas, pegamentos y adhesivos. Estudios preliminares en nuestro laboratorio señalan un contenido de entre un 20-40 % de resinas en la biomasa aérea de Flourensia, sin embargo, no existen al presente estudios sobre su composición química ni sobre su potencial aplicación industrial. Por otro lado, el desarrollo de cultivos energéticos, para la generación de electricidad por combustión de biomasa, constituye uno de los objetivos principales dentro de las políticas de energías renovables a nivel nacional (programa GENREN) y mundial. Las especies con mayor aptitud deben poseer altas tasas de crecimiento y un alto grado de tolerancia de adversidades bióticas y abióticas, lo que permitiría cultivarlos en áreas marginales para la agricultura tradicional, hechos que coinciden con las especies de Flourensia en estudio. Asimismo, el tratamiento térmico o pirólisis de biomasa proveniente de la agricultura es una de las alternativas de reutilización de la misma con distintos fines. Este pasivo ecológico puede ser transformado en productos de alto valor agregado. En base a lo expuesto, el objetivo general de este proyecto es investigar en las dos especies vegetales endémicas de Argentina y abundantes en la provincia de Córdoba, las características de los metabolitos secundarios en relación a su potencial aplicación agroquímica (herbicidas naturales), la composición de sus resinas para uso industrial y su rendimiento como materia prima de alta densidad energética para la cogeneración de electricidad y producción de biocombustible, en función del desarrollo de una agricultura sustentable. Para ello, el proyecto propone incrementar el rendimiento de la purificación de ácido hamanásico e identificar y cuantificar su presencia en otros órganos de F. campestris y en F.oolepis, con el objetivo de evaluar su efecto herbicida, mediante bioensayos en cápsulas de Petri, en especies cultivables y malezas. Los usos potenciales de las resinas se estudiarán en base a la identificación de sus compuestos químicos mediante su extracción y análisis espectrales (CG-MS). A través de la determinación del poder calorífico, contenido de cenizas y de nitrógeno de la biomasa aérea de las especies, se evaluará su rendimiento energético para emplear como biocombustible sólido en la cogeneración eléctrica, mientras que con la aplicación del método fast pyrolysis y análisis por CG-MS, se determinará su aplicación o su posterior modificación de acuerdo a las características del bio-oil deseado. El destino energético de las especies propuestas permitiría iniciar de manera rápida la etapa de domesticación y puesta en cultivo, y avanzar en el desarrollo de aplicaciones industriales más sofisticadas, como el aprovechamiento de sus propiedades bioactivas o el desarrollo de productos industriales basados en sus metabolitos secundarios.

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After verifing the presence of the cupuliform organ on the seedlings from 105 species of Eucalyptus (ACCORSI, 1955-56), the author concluded that it is a morphological characteristic of the genus, which is peculiar to the plants only in first stages of their life. In this paper, the author resumes his study carried out on 20 species of Myrtaceae, distributed among 13 genus and he could certify, until now, that, in relation to the cupuliform organ, they may divided in three groups: 1.° Group - Without cupuliform organ 1. Campomanesia aurea Berg 2. Eugenia campestris DC. 3. Eugenia tomentosa Camb. 4. Eugenia uniflora L. 5. Myrciaria edulis Berg 6. Myrciaria trunciflora Berg 7. Pitangueira-gigante - As it was difficulty to identify this species, I use its common name. 2.° Group - With rudiment of cupuli orm organ 1. Eugenia uvalha Camb. 2. Jambosa vulgaris DC. 3. Myrciaria cauliflora Berg 3.° Group - With full cupuliform organ 1. Amomyrtus luma (Mol) Legr. et Kaus. 2. Blepharocalyx angustifolius Berg 3. Britoa acida Berg 4. Callistemon speciosus DC. o. Callistemon viminalis Cheel. 6. Feijoa sellowiana Berg 7. Myrceugenia glaucescens (Camb.) Legrand 8. Myrrhinium rubriflorum Berg 9. Psidium guayava Raddi 10. Psidium littorale Raddi During his observations, he could identify also in many, seeds an "operculum", further observations about it will be published opportunely.

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Foram estudados 4 antibióticos (penicilina, estreptomicina, cloranfenicol e aureomicina) com relação a indução de mutações em uma linguagem de S. tuphimurium deficiente para triptofano e uma linhagem de X. campestris deficiente para o mesmo amino-ácido. Não foi verificada atividade mutagênica em nenhum dos antibióticos, em relação aos dois fatores estudados.