82 resultados para HYMENAEA-COURBARIL


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En la finca El Plantel ubicada en el kilómetro 31 ½ carretera Tipitapa-Masaya, en el Municipio de Nindirí departamento de Masaya Nicaragua, se realizó un estudio del establecimiento inicial de Hymeneae courbaril con el fin de conocer su comportamiento en diámetro, altura y sobrevivencia a pleno sol. La plantación se estableció en parcelas con dimensiones de 15mx15m con un distanciamiento entre plantas de 3m x 3m. El número de plantas por parcela fue de 36 para un total de 108 individuos. Se realizaron dos mediciones (Octubre del 2009 y Octubre del 2010) de las variables diámetro, altura y sobrevivencia; y un único monitoreo (en Octubre del 2010) de los daños en la plantación. Los resultados de sobrevivencia obtenidos en la plantación correspondió a un 61,6%. En la evaluación del incremento corriente anual en altura y diámetro alcanzados por la especie se muestra un comportamiento positivo con incremento corriente anual en diámetro de 4.79mm; valores de incremento corriente anual en altura de 4.80cm. Los daños registrados en la plantación corresponden principalmente a la defoliación por hormigas del genero Atta, registrándose una frecuencia del 58% de plantas afectadas.

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En dos sitios del Pacífico de Nicaragua, se realizó un estudio que evaluó el establecimiento inicial de Hymeneae courbaril con el fin de conocer su comportamiento en diámetro, altura y sobrevivencia bajo dos condiciones de iluminación, a campo abierto (100% iluminación) y bajo dosel (31% de iluminación). La plantación bajo dosel se estableció en parcelas de 25m x 25m con distanciamientos entre plantas de 4x4 metros, mientras que la plantación a campo abierto se estableció en parcelas con dimensiones de 15m x 15m con un distanciamiento entre plantas de 3m x 3m. Se realizaron dos mediciones (octubre del 2009 y octubre del 2010) de las variables diámetro, altura y sobrevivencia; y un único monitoreo (en octubre del 2010) de los daños en la plantación. Los resultados de sobrevivencia obtenidos en la plantación establecida bajo dosel fueron del 80%, en comparación a la plantación a campo abierto con un porcentaje de sobrevivencia del 61.6%. En la evaluación del incremento corriente anual en altura y diámetro alcanzados por la especie se muestra un desarrollo superior en campo abierto en comparación con bajo dosel, con incrementos en diámetro de 0.46 mm y 4.43mm respectivamente; valores de altura de 159.7 mm a campo abierto y 62.3 mm bajo dosel. Los mayores daños registra dos se presentaron a campo abierto, siendo la defoliación el daño que se presentó con mayor frecuencia 58%, sin embargo los daños variaron según el sistema de plantación, pues en el sistema bajo dosel las enfermedades ocuparon un 36.5% de afectación.

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During seedling establishment, cotyledons of the rain forest tree Hymenaea courbaril mobilize storage cell wall xyloglucan to sustain growth. The polysaccharide is degraded and its products are transported to growing sink tissues. Auxin from the shoot controls the level of xyloglucan hydrolytic enzymes. It is not yet known how important the expression of these genes is for the control of storage xyloglucan degradation. In this work, partial cDNAs of the genes xyloglucan transglycosylase hydrolase (HcXTH1) and beta-galactosidase (HcBGAL1), both related to xyloglucan degradation, and two other genes related to sucrose metabolism [alkaline invertase (HcAlkIN1) and sucrose synthase (HcSUS1)], were isolated. The partial sequences were characterized by comparison with sequences available in the literature, and phylogenetic trees were assembled. Gene expression was evaluated at intervals of 6 h during 24 h in cotyledons, hypocotyl, roots, and leaves, using 45-d-old plantlets. HcXTH1 and HcBGAL1 were correlated to xyloglucan degradation and responded to auxin and light, being down-regulated when transport of auxin was prevented by N-1-naphthylphthalamic acid (NPA) and stimulated by constant light. Genes related to sucrose metabolism, HcAlkIN1 and HcSUS1, responded to inhibition of auxin transport in consonance with storage mobilization in the cotyledons. A model is proposed suggesting that auxin and light are involved in the control of the expression of genes related to storage xyloglucan mobilization in seedlings of H. courbaril. It is concluded that gene expression plays a role in the control of the intercommunication system of the source-sink relationship during seeding growth, favouring its establishment in the shaded environment of the rain forest understorey.

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Red-rumped agoutis (Dasyprocta leporina) are important seed dispersers/predators of Neotropical large-seeded plants. Several species of seeds cached by agoutis have an edible reward, in contrast to temperate rodent-dispersed diaspores. The quick meal hypothesis states that the presence of a reward such as edible pulp will enhance the efficiency of rodents as seed disperses by satiating the animal and, consequently, reducing seed predation and enhancing hoarding. In this study, this hypothesis was tested using as the reference system the pulp and seeds of Hymenaea courbaril. Seeds with and without pulp were offered to agoutis and the behaviour of each individual was recorded. Since the probability of predation and hoarding were complementary, we used the probability of predation. The proportion of agoutis that preyed on at least one seed was similar for seeds with (42.8% of individuals) and without (40.0% of individuals) pulp. In agoutis that preyed upon at least one seed, the probability that they killed a seed did not differ between seeds with (0.17 +/- 0.03) and without (0.20 +/- 0.08) pulp. Hence, these results do not support the 'quick meal hypothesis'.

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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This study aimed to assess the nutritional composition of the fruit and the physicochemical and bioactive properties of jatoba (Hymenaea courbaril L.) pulp and seed oils. The lipid content of both fractions was below 6%. There was a significant presence of minerals, especially, sodium, potassium and phosphorus. The main macronutrient in pulp and seed was crude fiber, and considerable amounts of Vitamin C, 51.87 and 121.45. mg/100. g respectively, were found. The physicochemical properties demonstrated the good quality of the oils. The oxidative stability index was influenced by the composition of fatty acids reaching a value of 45.97. h for the jatoba pulp oil. The most abundant bioactive compounds were α-tocopherol (886.37 and 993.63. mg/kg) and β-sitosterol (61.83 and 91.09. mg/kg) for pulp and seed oils, respectively. Among the unsaturated fatty acids in the pulp, the oleic (46.09%) and linolenic acid (14.54%) stood out. The pulp and seed oils can be considered a valuable source for new industrial, cosmetic and pharmaceutical products. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

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(Diurnal changes in storage carbohydrate metabolism in cotyledons of the tropical tree Hymenaea courbaril L. (Leguminosae)). The cotyledons of Hymenaea courbaril store large amounts of xyloglucan, a cell wall polysaccharide that is believed to serve as storage for the period of seedling establishment. During storage mobilisation, xyloglucan seems to be degraded by a continuous process that starts right after radicle protrusion and follows up to the establishment of photosynthesis. Here we show evidence that events related to the hydrolases activities and production (alpha-xylosidase, beta-galactosidase, beta-glucosidase and xyloglucan endo-beta-transglucosilase) as well as auxin, showed changes that follow the diurnal cycle. The period of higher hydrolases activities was between 6pm and 6am, which is out of phase with photosynthesis. Among the enzymes, alpha-xilosidase seems to be more important than beta-glucosidase and beta-galactosidase in the xyloglucan disassembling mechanism. Likewise, the sugars related with sucrose metabolism followed the rhythm of the hydrolases, but starch levels were shown to be practically constant. A high level of auxin was observed during the night, what is compatible with the hypothesis that this hormone would be one of the regulators of the whole process. The probable biological meaning of the existence of such a complex control mechanism during storage mobilisation is likely to be related to a remarkably high level of efficiency of carbon usage by the growing seedling of Hymenaea courbaril, allowing the establishment of very vigorous seedlings in the tropical forest.

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Treatment of the xyloglucan isolated from the seeds of Hymenaea courbaril with Humicola insolens endo-1,4-β-d-glucanase I produced xyloglucan oligosaccharides, which were then isolated and characterized. The two most abundant compounds were the heptasaccharide (XXXG) and the octasaccharide (XXLG), which were examined by reference to the biological activity of other structurally related xyloglucan compounds. The reduced oligomer (XXLGol) was shown to promote growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum) coleoptiles independently of the presence of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D). In the presence of 2,4-D, XXLGol at nanomolar concentrations increased the auxin-induced response. It was found that XXLGol is a signaling molecule, since it has the ability to induce, at nanomolar concentrations, a rapid increase in an α-l-fucosidase response in suspended cells or protoplasts of Rubus fruticosus L. and to modulate 2,4-D or gibberellic acid-induced α-l-fucosidase.