Anatomical alterations in taro corms with "metsubure" symptoms

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Francisco HF
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Puiatti,Mário, Meira,Renata MSA, Fontes,Paulo CR
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Horticultura Brasileira
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Resumo: Taro plants present high Ca absorption. There is evidence that the disorder "metsubure" is of nutritional origin being attributed to calcium deficiency. The metsubure is characterized by the corm apical bud suppression and a smooth lesion in the apex. This disorder reduces the taro corms value as food and hinders their utilization as a propagative material in commercial fields. In subterranean structures, Ca deficiency is believed to be more harmful to the vascular tissue cells since they have thicker walls than other tissue cells. Thus, this work aimed to characterize the anatomical changes in taro corms (Colocasia esculenta), cv. Chinese (BGH 5928) with "metsubure" symptoms. For this, corms with and without this symptom were obtained from plants grown in a greenhouse, in pots, containing soil. Corms presenting "metsubure" showed anatomical changes with damage in the vascular system which led to the suppression of apical bud formation, with detection of a wound periderm. In these corms, the periderm was thicker with compact and suberized cell layers; moreover parenchyma cells were larger with less starch accumulation as compared to corms without "metsubure" symptoms.
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spelling Anatomical alterations in taro corms with "metsubure" symptomsColocasia esculentamineral nutritionphysiological disordereddoeTaro plants present high Ca absorption. There is evidence that the disorder "metsubure" is of nutritional origin being attributed to calcium deficiency. The metsubure is characterized by the corm apical bud suppression and a smooth lesion in the apex. This disorder reduces the taro corms value as food and hinders their utilization as a propagative material in commercial fields. In subterranean structures, Ca deficiency is believed to be more harmful to the vascular tissue cells since they have thicker walls than other tissue cells. Thus, this work aimed to characterize the anatomical changes in taro corms (Colocasia esculenta), cv. Chinese (BGH 5928) with "metsubure" symptoms. For this, corms with and without this symptom were obtained from plants grown in a greenhouse, in pots, containing soil. Corms presenting "metsubure" showed anatomical changes with damage in the vascular system which led to the suppression of apical bud formation, with detection of a wound periderm. In these corms, the periderm was thicker with compact and suberized cell layers; moreover parenchyma cells were larger with less starch accumulation as compared to corms without "metsubure" symptoms.Associação Brasileira de Horticultura2012-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-05362012000400022Horticultura Brasileira v.30 n.4 2012reponame:Horticultura Brasileirainstname:Associação Brasileira de Horticultura (ABH)instacron:ABH10.1590/S0102-05362012000400022info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira,Francisco HFPuiatti,MárioMeira,Renata MSAFontes,Paulo CReng2013-01-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-05362012000400022Revistahttp://cms.horticulturabrasileira.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||hortbras@gmail.com1806-99910102-0536opendoar:2013-01-07T00:00Horticultura Brasileira - Associação Brasileira de Horticultura (ABH)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anatomical alterations in taro corms with "metsubure" symptoms
title Anatomical alterations in taro corms with "metsubure" symptoms
spellingShingle Anatomical alterations in taro corms with "metsubure" symptoms
Pereira,Francisco HF
Colocasia esculenta
mineral nutrition
physiological disorder
eddoe
title_short Anatomical alterations in taro corms with "metsubure" symptoms
title_full Anatomical alterations in taro corms with "metsubure" symptoms
title_fullStr Anatomical alterations in taro corms with "metsubure" symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical alterations in taro corms with "metsubure" symptoms
title_sort Anatomical alterations in taro corms with "metsubure" symptoms
author Pereira,Francisco HF
author_facet Pereira,Francisco HF
Puiatti,Mário
Meira,Renata MSA
Fontes,Paulo CR
author_role author
author2 Puiatti,Mário
Meira,Renata MSA
Fontes,Paulo CR
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Francisco HF
Puiatti,Mário
Meira,Renata MSA
Fontes,Paulo CR
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Colocasia esculenta
mineral nutrition
physiological disorder
eddoe
topic Colocasia esculenta
mineral nutrition
physiological disorder
eddoe
description Taro plants present high Ca absorption. There is evidence that the disorder "metsubure" is of nutritional origin being attributed to calcium deficiency. The metsubure is characterized by the corm apical bud suppression and a smooth lesion in the apex. This disorder reduces the taro corms value as food and hinders their utilization as a propagative material in commercial fields. In subterranean structures, Ca deficiency is believed to be more harmful to the vascular tissue cells since they have thicker walls than other tissue cells. Thus, this work aimed to characterize the anatomical changes in taro corms (Colocasia esculenta), cv. Chinese (BGH 5928) with "metsubure" symptoms. For this, corms with and without this symptom were obtained from plants grown in a greenhouse, in pots, containing soil. Corms presenting "metsubure" showed anatomical changes with damage in the vascular system which led to the suppression of apical bud formation, with detection of a wound periderm. In these corms, the periderm was thicker with compact and suberized cell layers; moreover parenchyma cells were larger with less starch accumulation as compared to corms without "metsubure" symptoms.
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