Diversidade do óvulo e da semente em linhagens basais de Poales: uma perspectiva taxonômica e ecológica de seus representantes

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Main Author: Vasconcellos, Vivian Carvalho
Publication Date: 2022
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
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Summary: Poales is formed by 14 families, among them are Bromeliaceae, Rapateaceae and Typhaceae, which appear as basal lineages of the order. Several studies corroborate the basal position of these three families, however, there are still gaps to be filled regarding the circumscription of the taxa. Comparing already known data on ovule and seed development and structure can help elucidate some of these questions. In this context, the main objective of this work was to present data comparatively on structural characteristics of the ovary, ovules, seeds, and fruits of representatives of the basal lineages of Poales. For this, data from several bibliographic references were compiled, such as scientific papers, books, dissertations, and theses. The references found were also used to know the representativeness of the studied genus in each family quantitatively compare how much was studied among them. The results show that the three families have crassinucellate, anatropous, and bitegmic ovules, with the position of the ovary varying between superior and inferior. Concerning seeds, Bromeliaceae presents mostly anemochoric dispersion, however, in Bromelioideae the dispersion tends to be zoochoric through fleshy fruits and seeds with mucilaginous envelope. Rapateaceae has anemochoric dispersion over short distances and unknown means over long distances. Representatives of Typhaceae present two basic types of dispersion: anemochoric in Typha and hydrochoric in Sparganium. Rapateaceae and Bromeliaceae share characteristics, such as the presence of septal nectaries, partly corroborating their basal position. In addition, although the representatives of Typhaceae do not share characteristics other than those already described for the order, their basal position could be confirmed, along with the other two families, by the presence of basal characters such as hydrochory and the development of one seed per flower. Regarding the representative of the studies, the species of Bromeliaceae and Rapateaceae are being investigated more than those of Typhaceae. Studies on the diversity of ovules and seeds are important to understanding the phylogeny of these basal families, as well as in the conservation of Brazilian biodiversity, given the high number of endemic species found in our country.
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spelling 2022-07-26T17:58:37Z2022-07-26T17:58:37Z2022-04-04http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/25656Poales is formed by 14 families, among them are Bromeliaceae, Rapateaceae and Typhaceae, which appear as basal lineages of the order. Several studies corroborate the basal position of these three families, however, there are still gaps to be filled regarding the circumscription of the taxa. Comparing already known data on ovule and seed development and structure can help elucidate some of these questions. In this context, the main objective of this work was to present data comparatively on structural characteristics of the ovary, ovules, seeds, and fruits of representatives of the basal lineages of Poales. For this, data from several bibliographic references were compiled, such as scientific papers, books, dissertations, and theses. The references found were also used to know the representativeness of the studied genus in each family quantitatively compare how much was studied among them. The results show that the three families have crassinucellate, anatropous, and bitegmic ovules, with the position of the ovary varying between superior and inferior. Concerning seeds, Bromeliaceae presents mostly anemochoric dispersion, however, in Bromelioideae the dispersion tends to be zoochoric through fleshy fruits and seeds with mucilaginous envelope. Rapateaceae has anemochoric dispersion over short distances and unknown means over long distances. Representatives of Typhaceae present two basic types of dispersion: anemochoric in Typha and hydrochoric in Sparganium. Rapateaceae and Bromeliaceae share characteristics, such as the presence of septal nectaries, partly corroborating their basal position. In addition, although the representatives of Typhaceae do not share characteristics other than those already described for the order, their basal position could be confirmed, along with the other two families, by the presence of basal characters such as hydrochory and the development of one seed per flower. Regarding the representative of the studies, the species of Bromeliaceae and Rapateaceae are being investigated more than those of Typhaceae. Studies on the diversity of ovules and seeds are important to understanding the phylogeny of these basal families, as well as in the conservation of Brazilian biodiversity, given the high number of endemic species found in our country.Poales é formada por 14 famílias, dentre elas estão Bromeliaceae, Rapateaceae e Typhaceae, consideradas linhagens basais da ordem. Vários estudos corroboram a posição basal dessas três famílias, entretanto ainda existem lacunas a serem preenchidas a respeito da circunscrição dos táxons. Comparar os dados já conhecidos sobre o desenvolvimento e a estrutura do óvulo e da semente pode ajudar a elucidar algumas destas questões. Neste contexto, o objetivo principal deste trabalho foi analisar e comparar os caracteres estruturais do ovário, dos óvulos, sementes e frutos dentre os representantes das linhagens basais de Poales. Para isso, foram compilados dados de diversas referências bibliográficas, como, artigos científicos, livros, dissertações e teses. A bibliografia encontrada também foi utilizada para se conhecer a representatividade de gêneros estudados em cada família, bem como quantificar os estudos para cada uma delas. Os resultados mostram que as três famílias possuem óvulos crassinucelados, anátropos e bitegumentados, com a posição do ovário podendo variar entre súpero e ínfero. Em relação às sementes, os representantes de Bromeliaceae apresentam, em sua maioria, dispersão anemocórica, exceto em Bromelioideae, na qual a dispersão tende a ser zoocórica através dos frutos carnosos e das sementes com envoltório mucilaginoso. Rapateaceae possui dispersão anemocórica a curtas distâncias e com meios desconhecidos para as longas distâncias. Os representantes de Typhaceae apresentam dois tipos básicos de dispersão, conforme o gênero: anemocórica em Typha e hidrocórica em Sparganium. As espécies de Rapateaceae e Bromeliaceae compartilham características, como a presença dos nectários septais, corroborando em parte a posição basal das duas famílias. Além disto, ainda que os representantes de Typhaceae não compartilhem características além das já descritas para a ordem, sua posição basal poderia ser confirmada, juntamente com as outras duas famílias, pela presença de caracteres basais como a hidrocoria e o desenvolvimento de uma semente por flor. Em relação à representatividade dos estudos, as espécies de Bromeliaceae e Rapateaceae estão sendo mais investigadas do que aquelas de Typhaceae. Os estudos acerca da diversidade de óvulos e sementes são importantes para auxiliar na compreensão da filogenia destas famílias basais, como também, na conservação da biodiversidade brasileira, tendo em vista a quantidade de espécies endêmicas encontradas em nosso país.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCentro de Ciências Naturais e ExatasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em AgrobiologiaUFSMBrasilCiências BiológicasAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBromeliaceaeRapateaceaeTyphaceaeÓvuloSementeOvuleSeedCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICASDiversidade do óvulo e da semente em linhagens basais de Poales: uma perspectiva taxonômica e ecológica de seus representantesDiversity of the ovule and seed in basal lineages of Poales: a taxonomic and ecological perspective of their representativesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisSilva, Antonio Carlos Ferreira dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9520096764579199Simão, Daniela GuimarãesZáchia, Renato AquinoCoan, Alessandra Ikehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6903650887925981Vasconcellos, Vivian Carvalho20000000000660060060060060060077392dde-7650-48ee-9d14-8343eae7f56e4d281c49-dd38-4fc7-802a-a61ba48ec3f1bd225a53-95aa-4805-b032-4baa13a4ad17bf69b2df-1484-48a8-9eea-532f865029999fa5510a-57c6-4b34-a304-1950f63aa8abreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMORIGINALDIS_PPGAGROBIOLOGIA_2022_VASCONCELLOS_VIVIAN.pdfDIS_PPGAGROBIOLOGIA_2022_VASCONCELLOS_VIVIAN.pdfDissertação de Mestradoapplication/pdf493695http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/25656/1/DIS_PPGAGROBIOLOGIA_2022_VASCONCELLOS_VIVIAN.pdf08045ab85579aec9308de2e6fcf940d2MD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Diversidade do óvulo e da semente em linhagens basais de Poales: uma perspectiva taxonômica e ecológica de seus representantes
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Diversity of the ovule and seed in basal lineages of Poales: a taxonomic and ecological perspective of their representatives
title Diversidade do óvulo e da semente em linhagens basais de Poales: uma perspectiva taxonômica e ecológica de seus representantes
spellingShingle Diversidade do óvulo e da semente em linhagens basais de Poales: uma perspectiva taxonômica e ecológica de seus representantes
Vasconcellos, Vivian Carvalho
Bromeliaceae
Rapateaceae
Typhaceae
Óvulo
Semente
Ovule
Seed
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Diversidade do óvulo e da semente em linhagens basais de Poales: uma perspectiva taxonômica e ecológica de seus representantes
title_full Diversidade do óvulo e da semente em linhagens basais de Poales: uma perspectiva taxonômica e ecológica de seus representantes
title_fullStr Diversidade do óvulo e da semente em linhagens basais de Poales: uma perspectiva taxonômica e ecológica de seus representantes
title_full_unstemmed Diversidade do óvulo e da semente em linhagens basais de Poales: uma perspectiva taxonômica e ecológica de seus representantes
title_sort Diversidade do óvulo e da semente em linhagens basais de Poales: uma perspectiva taxonômica e ecológica de seus representantes
author Vasconcellos, Vivian Carvalho
author_facet Vasconcellos, Vivian Carvalho
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Silva, Antonio Carlos Ferreira da
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Simão, Daniela Guimarães
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Záchia, Renato Aquino
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Coan, Alessandra Ike
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vasconcellos, Vivian Carvalho
contributor_str_mv Silva, Antonio Carlos Ferreira da
Simão, Daniela Guimarães
Záchia, Renato Aquino
Coan, Alessandra Ike
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bromeliaceae
Rapateaceae
Typhaceae
Óvulo
Semente
topic Bromeliaceae
Rapateaceae
Typhaceae
Óvulo
Semente
Ovule
Seed
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Ovule
Seed
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description Poales is formed by 14 families, among them are Bromeliaceae, Rapateaceae and Typhaceae, which appear as basal lineages of the order. Several studies corroborate the basal position of these three families, however, there are still gaps to be filled regarding the circumscription of the taxa. Comparing already known data on ovule and seed development and structure can help elucidate some of these questions. In this context, the main objective of this work was to present data comparatively on structural characteristics of the ovary, ovules, seeds, and fruits of representatives of the basal lineages of Poales. For this, data from several bibliographic references were compiled, such as scientific papers, books, dissertations, and theses. The references found were also used to know the representativeness of the studied genus in each family quantitatively compare how much was studied among them. The results show that the three families have crassinucellate, anatropous, and bitegmic ovules, with the position of the ovary varying between superior and inferior. Concerning seeds, Bromeliaceae presents mostly anemochoric dispersion, however, in Bromelioideae the dispersion tends to be zoochoric through fleshy fruits and seeds with mucilaginous envelope. Rapateaceae has anemochoric dispersion over short distances and unknown means over long distances. Representatives of Typhaceae present two basic types of dispersion: anemochoric in Typha and hydrochoric in Sparganium. Rapateaceae and Bromeliaceae share characteristics, such as the presence of septal nectaries, partly corroborating their basal position. In addition, although the representatives of Typhaceae do not share characteristics other than those already described for the order, their basal position could be confirmed, along with the other two families, by the presence of basal characters such as hydrochory and the development of one seed per flower. Regarding the representative of the studies, the species of Bromeliaceae and Rapateaceae are being investigated more than those of Typhaceae. Studies on the diversity of ovules and seeds are important to understanding the phylogeny of these basal families, as well as in the conservation of Brazilian biodiversity, given the high number of endemic species found in our country.
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