Baccharis trimera (Less.) DC responses to water restriction

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Autor(a) principal: Nava, Francine Falcão de Macedo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Luz, Vilson Conrado da, Stempkowski, Lucas Antonio, Gotz, Lenir Fátima, Tonial, Fabiana, Cargnelutti, Denise
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Verde de Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentavel
Texto Completo: https://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/RVADS/article/view/8360
Resumo: Climate change can cause imbalances in plants. Baccharis trimera is a specie usually found in harsh conditions and has medicinal and agricultural properties. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the biochemical and physiological responses of this plant under water restriction (WR) levels. B. trimera samples were identified and collected in Erechim/RS and propagated in a greenhouse. When acclimated, they were subjected to 0, 25, 75 and 100% WR, determined according to the water saturation in the soil by capillary action. After 30 days of treatment, the physiological responses: growth, and fresh and dry biomass; and the biochemical responses: activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), guaiacol peroxidase (GP) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX) enzymes, proline, protein and hydrogen peroxide content, and lipid peroxidation, were determined. Data were submitted to regression analysis and Pearson correlation. The WR of 27.37%, on average, induced an increase in physiological parameters, but the root growth was impaired in conditions above 50% of WR. With the increase in WR there was an increase in the activity of SOD in the shoot and APX in the root. In low WR conditions, proline contents were maintained. Therefore, with low levels of WR, around 27%, B. trimera has increase in root growth and root and shoot biomass. Proline, and SOD and APX activity are a pathway that scavenging the stress generated by WR on B. trimera.
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spelling Baccharis trimera (Less.) DC responses to water restrictionRespuestas de Baccharis trimera (Less.) a la restricción de aguaRespostas de Baccharis trimera (Less.) a restrição de águaDroughtmedicinal plantoxidative stressbiochemistryprolineSequíaPlanta medicinalEstrés oxidativoBioquímicaProlinaEstiagemPlanta medicinalEstresse oxidativoBioquímicaProlinaClimate change can cause imbalances in plants. Baccharis trimera is a specie usually found in harsh conditions and has medicinal and agricultural properties. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the biochemical and physiological responses of this plant under water restriction (WR) levels. B. trimera samples were identified and collected in Erechim/RS and propagated in a greenhouse. When acclimated, they were subjected to 0, 25, 75 and 100% WR, determined according to the water saturation in the soil by capillary action. After 30 days of treatment, the physiological responses: growth, and fresh and dry biomass; and the biochemical responses: activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), guaiacol peroxidase (GP) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX) enzymes, proline, protein and hydrogen peroxide content, and lipid peroxidation, were determined. Data were submitted to regression analysis and Pearson correlation. The WR of 27.37%, on average, induced an increase in physiological parameters, but the root growth was impaired in conditions above 50% of WR. With the increase in WR there was an increase in the activity of SOD in the shoot and APX in the root. In low WR conditions, proline contents were maintained. Therefore, with low levels of WR, around 27%, B. trimera has increase in root growth and root and shoot biomass. Proline, and SOD and APX activity are a pathway that scavenging the stress generated by WR on B. trimera.El cambio climático puede provocar desequilibrios en las plantas. Baccharis trimera es una especie que se encuentra a menudo en condiciones adversas y tiene propiedades medicinales y agrícolas. Así, el objetivo fue evaluar las respuestas bioquímicas y fisiológicas de esta planta a niveles de restricción de agua (RA). Se identificaron y recolectaron muestras de B. trimera en Erechim - RS y se propagaron en un invernadero. Una vez aclimatados, fueron sometidos a 0, 25, 75 y 100% de RA, determinado según la saturación de agua en el suelo por capilaridad. Después de 30 días de tratamiento, se determinaron las respuestas fisiológicas: crecimiento y biomasa fresca y seca; y respuestas bioquímicas: actividad de las enzimas superóxido dismutasa (SOD), guayacol peroxidasa (GP) y ascorbato peroxidasa (APX), prolina, contenido de peróxido de hidrógeno y proteínas y peroxidación de lípidos. Los datos se sometieron a análisis de regresión y correlación de Pearson. La RA media de 27,37% indujo un aumento en los parámetros fisiológicos evaluados, pero el crecimiento de las raíces se vio afectado en condiciones de RA superiores al 50%. Con el aumento de RA hubo un aumento en la actividad de las enzimas SOD en el parte aérea y de APX en la raíz. En condición de RA baja, se verificó el mantenimiento del contenido de prolina. Por lo tanto, con niveles bajos de RA, alrededor del 27%, B. trimera tiene un aumento en el crecimiento de las raíces y en la biomasa de parte aérea y raíces. La prolina, SOD y APX son una vía de eliminación del estrés generado por la RA en B. trimera.Alterações climáticas podem causar desequilíbrios nas plantas. Baccharis trimera é uma espécie frequentemente encontrada em condições adversas e apresenta propriedades medicinais e para uso na agricultura. Assim, objetivou-se avaliar as respostas bioquímicas e fisiológicas desta planta em níveis de restrição de água (RA). Amostras de B. trimera foram identificadas e coletadas em Erechim - RS e propagadas em casa de vegetação. Quando aclimatadas foram submetidas a 0, 25, 75 e 100% de RA, determinada de acordo com a saturação de água no solo por capilaridade. Após 30 dias de tratamento foram determinadas respostas fisiológicas: crescimento e biomassa fresca e seca; e respostas bioquímicas: atividade de enzimas superóxido dismutase (SOD), guaiacol peroxidase (GP) e ascorbato peroxidase (APX), conteúdo de prolina, proteína e peróxido de hidrogênio, e peroxidação de lipídeos. Os dados foram submetidos a análises de regressão e correlação de Pearson. A RA média de 27,37% induziu aumento nos parâmetros fisiológicos avaliados, porém o crescimento das raízes foi prejudicado em condições de RA acima de 50%. Com o aumento na RA houve o aumento na atividade das enzimas SOD na parte aérea e de APX na raiz. Em condição de baixa RA verificou-se a manutenção do conteúdo de prolina. Portanto, com baixos níveis de RA, em torno de 27%, B. trimera tem aumento no crescimento de raiz e na biomassa da parte aérea e raiz. Prolina, SOD e APX são uma via de eliminação do estresse gerado pela RA em B. trimera.Editora Verde2021-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/RVADS/article/view/836010.18378/rvads.v16i3.8360Revista Verde de Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentável; Vol. 16 No. 3 (2021); 229 - 237Revista Verde de Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentável; Vol. 16 Núm. 3 (2021); 229 - 237Revista Verde de Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentável; v. 16 n. 3 (2021); 229 - 2371981-8203reponame:Revista Verde de Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentavelinstname:Grupo Verde de Agroecologia e Abelhas (GVAA)instacron:GVAAenghttps://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/RVADS/article/view/8360/10874Copyright (c) 2021 Francine Falcão de Macedo Nava et al.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNava, Francine Falcão de Macedo Luz, Vilson Conrado daStempkowski, Lucas AntonioGotz, Lenir FátimaTonial, FabianaCargnelutti, Denise2022-10-20T21:00:37Zoai:ojs.gvaa.com.br:article/8360Revistahttps://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/RVADS/PUBhttps://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/RVADS/oairvadsgvaa@gmail.com || patriciomaracaja@gmail.com || revistaverde1@gmail.com || suporte@antsoft.com.br1981-82031981-8203opendoar:2024-03-06T12:59:44.522623Revista Verde de Agroecologia e Desenvolvimento Sustentavel - Grupo Verde de Agroecologia e Abelhas (GVAA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Baccharis trimera (Less.) DC responses to water restriction
Respuestas de Baccharis trimera (Less.) a la restricción de agua
Respostas de Baccharis trimera (Less.) a restrição de água
title Baccharis trimera (Less.) DC responses to water restriction
spellingShingle Baccharis trimera (Less.) DC responses to water restriction
Nava, Francine Falcão de Macedo
Drought
medicinal plant
oxidative stress
biochemistry
proline
Sequía
Planta medicinal
Estrés oxidativo
Bioquímica
Prolina
Estiagem
Planta medicinal
Estresse oxidativo
Bioquímica
Prolina
title_short Baccharis trimera (Less.) DC responses to water restriction
title_full Baccharis trimera (Less.) DC responses to water restriction
title_fullStr Baccharis trimera (Less.) DC responses to water restriction
title_full_unstemmed Baccharis trimera (Less.) DC responses to water restriction
title_sort Baccharis trimera (Less.) DC responses to water restriction
author Nava, Francine Falcão de Macedo
author_facet Nava, Francine Falcão de Macedo
Luz, Vilson Conrado da
Stempkowski, Lucas Antonio
Gotz, Lenir Fátima
Tonial, Fabiana
Cargnelutti, Denise
author_role author
author2 Luz, Vilson Conrado da
Stempkowski, Lucas Antonio
Gotz, Lenir Fátima
Tonial, Fabiana
Cargnelutti, Denise
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nava, Francine Falcão de Macedo
Luz, Vilson Conrado da
Stempkowski, Lucas Antonio
Gotz, Lenir Fátima
Tonial, Fabiana
Cargnelutti, Denise
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Drought
medicinal plant
oxidative stress
biochemistry
proline
Sequía
Planta medicinal
Estrés oxidativo
Bioquímica
Prolina
Estiagem
Planta medicinal
Estresse oxidativo
Bioquímica
Prolina
topic Drought
medicinal plant
oxidative stress
biochemistry
proline
Sequía
Planta medicinal
Estrés oxidativo
Bioquímica
Prolina
Estiagem
Planta medicinal
Estresse oxidativo
Bioquímica
Prolina
description Climate change can cause imbalances in plants. Baccharis trimera is a specie usually found in harsh conditions and has medicinal and agricultural properties. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the biochemical and physiological responses of this plant under water restriction (WR) levels. B. trimera samples were identified and collected in Erechim/RS and propagated in a greenhouse. When acclimated, they were subjected to 0, 25, 75 and 100% WR, determined according to the water saturation in the soil by capillary action. After 30 days of treatment, the physiological responses: growth, and fresh and dry biomass; and the biochemical responses: activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), guaiacol peroxidase (GP) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX) enzymes, proline, protein and hydrogen peroxide content, and lipid peroxidation, were determined. Data were submitted to regression analysis and Pearson correlation. The WR of 27.37%, on average, induced an increase in physiological parameters, but the root growth was impaired in conditions above 50% of WR. With the increase in WR there was an increase in the activity of SOD in the shoot and APX in the root. In low WR conditions, proline contents were maintained. Therefore, with low levels of WR, around 27%, B. trimera has increase in root growth and root and shoot biomass. Proline, and SOD and APX activity are a pathway that scavenging the stress generated by WR on B. trimera.
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