Plasticidade fenotípica de Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) em resposta à luz.

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento, Kariny Cari
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.uem.br:8080/jspui/handle/1/4889
Resumo: The phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a given genotype produce different phenotypes in response to the environment. Plants develop plastic responses to a variety of environmental conditions, both biotic and abiotic, that they are exposed to. Light is a decisive factor for plants, determining largely its survival capacity in the environment. Phenotypic plasticity in response to light is well known, and studies in this area has progressed in recent years. Although this, many gaps remaining to be filled in this fascinating research field, that even old, still motivates scientists around the world. Thus, the aim of this work is study, through observation and experimentation, related aspects of plasticity manifestation in eophylls, collection techniques interference in adult leaves, equivalence of individual and population plasticity, as well the manifestation of plasticity over time in modular and individual characteristics using Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) as a model. E. hiemalis is a specie found in different light environments into the riparian zone belonging to the upper Paraná river floodplain, which suggests the existence of some degree of phenotypic plasticity in response to light. For study proceeding, simulation experiments were conducted in different light conditions with shade cloth, where was held the anatomical analysis eophylls, anatomical studies of adult leaves field collected and plants ecophysiological evaluation. The results show that E. hiemalis presents great phenotypic plasticity, which is manifested in eophylls as well showed different manifestation for adult leaves collection techniques. Evidence of difference between populational and individual phenotypic plasticity were also found, as well plasticity may differentially manifests between individuals and modular features over time. Therefore, even being an old field of study, carry out studies in this direction still have a lot to offer to its development. Thus, future researches that develop the ideas here shown and offer new insights into the phenotypic plasticity in response to light is encouraged.
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spelling Plasticidade fenotípica de Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) em resposta à luz.Phenotypic plasticity of Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) in response to light.Vegetação ripáriaVegetação florestalVegetação graminosaAclimatação a luzEugenia hiemalis Cambess(Myrtaceae)Ecologia vegetalExperimentoZona ripáriaPlanície de inundaçãoAlto rio ParanáBrasil.Plant ecologyAcclimationExperimentRiparian zonePlainRiparian forestUpper Paraná RiverFloodplainBrazil.Ciências BiológicasEcologiaThe phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a given genotype produce different phenotypes in response to the environment. Plants develop plastic responses to a variety of environmental conditions, both biotic and abiotic, that they are exposed to. Light is a decisive factor for plants, determining largely its survival capacity in the environment. Phenotypic plasticity in response to light is well known, and studies in this area has progressed in recent years. Although this, many gaps remaining to be filled in this fascinating research field, that even old, still motivates scientists around the world. Thus, the aim of this work is study, through observation and experimentation, related aspects of plasticity manifestation in eophylls, collection techniques interference in adult leaves, equivalence of individual and population plasticity, as well the manifestation of plasticity over time in modular and individual characteristics using Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) as a model. E. hiemalis is a specie found in different light environments into the riparian zone belonging to the upper Paraná river floodplain, which suggests the existence of some degree of phenotypic plasticity in response to light. For study proceeding, simulation experiments were conducted in different light conditions with shade cloth, where was held the anatomical analysis eophylls, anatomical studies of adult leaves field collected and plants ecophysiological evaluation. The results show that E. hiemalis presents great phenotypic plasticity, which is manifested in eophylls as well showed different manifestation for adult leaves collection techniques. Evidence of difference between populational and individual phenotypic plasticity were also found, as well plasticity may differentially manifests between individuals and modular features over time. Therefore, even being an old field of study, carry out studies in this direction still have a lot to offer to its development. Thus, future researches that develop the ideas here shown and offer new insights into the phenotypic plasticity in response to light is encouraged.A plasticidade fenotípica representa a capacidade de um determinado genótipo produzir diferentes fenótipos em resposta ao ambiente. Plantas exibem respostas plásticas a uma variedade de condições ambientais, tanto bióticas como abióticas, a que estão expostas. A luz é um fator decisivo para as plantas, determinando em grande parte sua capacidade de ocorrência no ambiente. A plasticidade fenotípica em resposta a luz é a muito conhecida, e os estudos realizados vem progredindo nos últimos anos. Embora esses progressos tenham ocorrido, existem ainda muitas lacunas a serem preenchidas nesse fascinante campo de pesquisas que mesmo antigo, continua a intrigar cientistas ao redor do mundo. Diante disso, o objetivo desse trabalho foi estudar, mediante observação e experimentação, aspectos relacionados à manifestação da plasticidade em eofilos, a interferência das técnicas de coleta em nomofilos, a equivalência da plasticidade individual e populacional, assim como a manifestação da plasticidade ao longo do tempo em características em nível modular e de indivíduo utilizando Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) como modelo. E. hiemalis é uma espécie encontrada na zona ripária pertencente à planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná em diferentes ambientes luminosos, o que sugere a existência de algum grau de plasticidade fenotípica em resposta à luz. Para realização desse estudo foram conduzidos experimentos de simulação de diferentes condições luminosas com sombrites, no qual foi realizada a análise anatômica de eofilos, estudos anatômicos de nomofilos coletados em campo e a avaliação ecofisiológica das plantas. Os resultados obtidos indicam que E. hiemalis apresenta grande plasticidade fenotípica, sendo esta manifestada em eofilos e diferente para as técnicas de coleta de nomofilos. Indícios de variação entre a plasticidade populacional e individual também foram encontrados, bem como, diferenças para a manifestação da plasticidade ao longo do tempo entre características individuais e modulares. Dessa forma, mesmo sendo um campo de estudo antigo a realização de estudos nesse sentido ainda tem muito a contribuir com seu avanço. Portanto, encoraja-se a realização de pesquisas futuras que desenvolvam as ideias aqui expostas e ofereçam novas percepções sobre a plasticidade fenotípica em resposta à luz.125 fUniversidade Estadual de MaringáBrasilPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia de Ambientes Aquáticos ContinentaisUEMMaringáDepartamento de BiologiaLuiz Antonio de SouzaMaria Regina Torres Boeger - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPr)Liliana Rodrigues - Nupélia/UEMNascimento, Kariny Cari2018-09-17T18:53:58Z2018-09-17T18:53:58Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesishttp://repositorio.uem.br:8080/jspui/handle/1/4889porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEM2018-09-17T18:53:58Zoai:localhost:1/4889Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.uem.br:8080/oai/requestopendoar:2024-04-23T14:58:04.189657Repositório Institucional da Universidade Estadual de Maringá (RI-UEM) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Plasticidade fenotípica de Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) em resposta à luz.
Phenotypic plasticity of Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) in response to light.
title Plasticidade fenotípica de Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) em resposta à luz.
spellingShingle Plasticidade fenotípica de Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) em resposta à luz.
Nascimento, Kariny Cari
Vegetação ripária
Vegetação florestal
Vegetação graminosa
Aclimatação a luz
Eugenia hiemalis Cambess
(Myrtaceae)
Ecologia vegetal
Experimento
Zona ripária
Planície de inundação
Alto rio Paraná
Brasil.
Plant ecology
Acclimation
Experiment
Riparian zone
Plain
Riparian forest
Upper Paraná River
Floodplain
Brazil.
Ciências Biológicas
Ecologia
title_short Plasticidade fenotípica de Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) em resposta à luz.
title_full Plasticidade fenotípica de Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) em resposta à luz.
title_fullStr Plasticidade fenotípica de Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) em resposta à luz.
title_full_unstemmed Plasticidade fenotípica de Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) em resposta à luz.
title_sort Plasticidade fenotípica de Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) em resposta à luz.
author Nascimento, Kariny Cari
author_facet Nascimento, Kariny Cari
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Luiz Antonio de Souza
Maria Regina Torres Boeger - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPr)
Liliana Rodrigues - Nupélia/UEM
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento, Kariny Cari
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vegetação ripária
Vegetação florestal
Vegetação graminosa
Aclimatação a luz
Eugenia hiemalis Cambess
(Myrtaceae)
Ecologia vegetal
Experimento
Zona ripária
Planície de inundação
Alto rio Paraná
Brasil.
Plant ecology
Acclimation
Experiment
Riparian zone
Plain
Riparian forest
Upper Paraná River
Floodplain
Brazil.
Ciências Biológicas
Ecologia
topic Vegetação ripária
Vegetação florestal
Vegetação graminosa
Aclimatação a luz
Eugenia hiemalis Cambess
(Myrtaceae)
Ecologia vegetal
Experimento
Zona ripária
Planície de inundação
Alto rio Paraná
Brasil.
Plant ecology
Acclimation
Experiment
Riparian zone
Plain
Riparian forest
Upper Paraná River
Floodplain
Brazil.
Ciências Biológicas
Ecologia
description The phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a given genotype produce different phenotypes in response to the environment. Plants develop plastic responses to a variety of environmental conditions, both biotic and abiotic, that they are exposed to. Light is a decisive factor for plants, determining largely its survival capacity in the environment. Phenotypic plasticity in response to light is well known, and studies in this area has progressed in recent years. Although this, many gaps remaining to be filled in this fascinating research field, that even old, still motivates scientists around the world. Thus, the aim of this work is study, through observation and experimentation, related aspects of plasticity manifestation in eophylls, collection techniques interference in adult leaves, equivalence of individual and population plasticity, as well the manifestation of plasticity over time in modular and individual characteristics using Eugenia hiemalis Cambess. (Myrtaceae) as a model. E. hiemalis is a specie found in different light environments into the riparian zone belonging to the upper Paraná river floodplain, which suggests the existence of some degree of phenotypic plasticity in response to light. For study proceeding, simulation experiments were conducted in different light conditions with shade cloth, where was held the anatomical analysis eophylls, anatomical studies of adult leaves field collected and plants ecophysiological evaluation. The results show that E. hiemalis presents great phenotypic plasticity, which is manifested in eophylls as well showed different manifestation for adult leaves collection techniques. Evidence of difference between populational and individual phenotypic plasticity were also found, as well plasticity may differentially manifests between individuals and modular features over time. Therefore, even being an old field of study, carry out studies in this direction still have a lot to offer to its development. Thus, future researches that develop the ideas here shown and offer new insights into the phenotypic plasticity in response to light is encouraged.
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Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia de Ambientes Aquáticos Continentais
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Departamento de Biologia
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Brasil
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia de Ambientes Aquáticos Continentais
UEM
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Departamento de Biologia
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