Leaf anatomy micromorphometry plasticity and histochemistry of Azadirachta indica during acclimatization

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues,Marcelo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Rocha,Diego Ismael, Mendonça,Ane Marcela das Chagas, Silva,Luzimar Campos da, Festucci-Buselli,Reginaldo Alves, Otoni,Wagner Campos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rodriguésia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Environmental conditions of grow can modify leaf structure and metabolite production. Neem plants produce a high amount of medicinal metabolites and contain biopesticide terpenoids with low toxicity. However, the high genetic variation and the low material quality, besides the environmental modifications warn to the need of biotechnological techniques to ensure the production of high quality metabolites. The aim was to investigate leaf structural and histochemical characteristics of Azadirachta indica grown in vitro, in vivo and acclimatized condition. It was found anatomical differences among the environments, with higher leaf thickness associated to in vivo conditions, as well as were more evenly distributed stomata. Those modifications did not qualitatively affect the production of medicinal metabolites and biopesticides. Terpenes and tannins were observed in specialized cells called idioblasts, located in the mesophyll and in the midrib region, respectively. Thus, in a qualitative approach, we can affirm that the different environments do not modify metabolites production. Increased production of these bioactive compounds could be achieved by isolation and in vitro culture of idioblasts as a new source of research in plant biotechnology.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Leaf anatomy micromorphometry plasticity and histochemistry of Azadirachta indica during acclimatization
title Leaf anatomy micromorphometry plasticity and histochemistry of Azadirachta indica during acclimatization
spellingShingle Leaf anatomy micromorphometry plasticity and histochemistry of Azadirachta indica during acclimatization
Rodrigues,Marcelo
idioblasts
leaf structure
neem
tannins
terpenoids
title_short Leaf anatomy micromorphometry plasticity and histochemistry of Azadirachta indica during acclimatization
title_full Leaf anatomy micromorphometry plasticity and histochemistry of Azadirachta indica during acclimatization
title_fullStr Leaf anatomy micromorphometry plasticity and histochemistry of Azadirachta indica during acclimatization
title_full_unstemmed Leaf anatomy micromorphometry plasticity and histochemistry of Azadirachta indica during acclimatization
title_sort Leaf anatomy micromorphometry plasticity and histochemistry of Azadirachta indica during acclimatization
author Rodrigues,Marcelo
author_facet Rodrigues,Marcelo
Rocha,Diego Ismael
Mendonça,Ane Marcela das Chagas
Silva,Luzimar Campos da
Festucci-Buselli,Reginaldo Alves
Otoni,Wagner Campos
author_role author
author2 Rocha,Diego Ismael
Mendonça,Ane Marcela das Chagas
Silva,Luzimar Campos da
Festucci-Buselli,Reginaldo Alves
Otoni,Wagner Campos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues,Marcelo
Rocha,Diego Ismael
Mendonça,Ane Marcela das Chagas
Silva,Luzimar Campos da
Festucci-Buselli,Reginaldo Alves
Otoni,Wagner Campos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv idioblasts
leaf structure
neem
tannins
terpenoids
topic idioblasts
leaf structure
neem
tannins
terpenoids
description Abstract Environmental conditions of grow can modify leaf structure and metabolite production. Neem plants produce a high amount of medicinal metabolites and contain biopesticide terpenoids with low toxicity. However, the high genetic variation and the low material quality, besides the environmental modifications warn to the need of biotechnological techniques to ensure the production of high quality metabolites. The aim was to investigate leaf structural and histochemical characteristics of Azadirachta indica grown in vitro, in vivo and acclimatized condition. It was found anatomical differences among the environments, with higher leaf thickness associated to in vivo conditions, as well as were more evenly distributed stomata. Those modifications did not qualitatively affect the production of medicinal metabolites and biopesticides. Terpenes and tannins were observed in specialized cells called idioblasts, located in the mesophyll and in the midrib region, respectively. Thus, in a qualitative approach, we can affirm that the different environments do not modify metabolites production. Increased production of these bioactive compounds could be achieved by isolation and in vitro culture of idioblasts as a new source of research in plant biotechnology.
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