Plasticidade transgeracional em sementes e plântulas de girassol submetidas ao cádmio e manganês
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Resumo: | High anthropogenic activity can elevate the levels of trace elements in an environment. Once absorbed by plants, these elements, such as cadmium, can be translocated and bioaccumulated in different organs and tissues, including seeds. The stages of germination and seedling establishment are highly sensitive points in plant development and can be impacted by external environmental conditions. However, plants can transmit information that ensure better acclimation of their offspring when they face conditions similar to those experienced by the parental generation, through a mechanism called transgenerational plasticity. In this work, the objective was to understand if seeds from four different origins have some mechanism that allows them a better acclimatization in adverse environments similar to those in which the mother plant that generated such seeds was grown, monitoring the stage of germination and establishment of seedlings. The experiment was performed in an entirely randomized factorial scheme with 4 seed origins (Control, 0Cd0Mn, 5Cd and 5d400Mn) and 3 conditions (Control, 5Cd and 5Cd400Mn) with 4 repetitions each and divided into 2 stages. In the first stage, seeds were characterized as to their germination and imbibition curve and biochemical analyses were performed as to the content of H2O2, MDA, soluble and reducing sugars, proteins, amino acids, proline, besides the activity of SOD, CAT and APX in seeds collected 8 and 24 hours after the beginning of imbibition. In the second stage, the seeds were grown in soil for a period of 25 days followed by collection for the above biochemical analyses, in addition to cadmium and manganese quantification, chlorophyll a fluorescence and biomass. In general, it was possible to evidence the activity of SOD and APX mainly as possible indicators of transgenerational plasticity, besides verifying the influence of the origin of the seeds in the stages of germination and establishment. For seeds, the origin of the material promoted delays in soaking and germination, especially in seeds '5Cd400Mn' in relation to the others. In plants, the effects of the parent plant although little evidenced, were less preponderant than the cultivation condition. However, plants of '5Cd' and '5Cd400Mn' origin showed differences in photochemical capacity relative to the others in the presence of cadmium. |
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Plasticidade transgeracional em sementes e plântulas de girassol submetidas ao cádmio e manganêsTransgenerational plasticity in sunflower seeds and seedlings subjected to cadmium and manganeseElementos traçosHelianthus annuusTransmissão transgeracionalGirassol - SementesTrace elementsTransgenerational transmissionSunflower - SeedsFisiologia VegetalHigh anthropogenic activity can elevate the levels of trace elements in an environment. Once absorbed by plants, these elements, such as cadmium, can be translocated and bioaccumulated in different organs and tissues, including seeds. The stages of germination and seedling establishment are highly sensitive points in plant development and can be impacted by external environmental conditions. However, plants can transmit information that ensure better acclimation of their offspring when they face conditions similar to those experienced by the parental generation, through a mechanism called transgenerational plasticity. In this work, the objective was to understand if seeds from four different origins have some mechanism that allows them a better acclimatization in adverse environments similar to those in which the mother plant that generated such seeds was grown, monitoring the stage of germination and establishment of seedlings. The experiment was performed in an entirely randomized factorial scheme with 4 seed origins (Control, 0Cd0Mn, 5Cd and 5d400Mn) and 3 conditions (Control, 5Cd and 5Cd400Mn) with 4 repetitions each and divided into 2 stages. In the first stage, seeds were characterized as to their germination and imbibition curve and biochemical analyses were performed as to the content of H2O2, MDA, soluble and reducing sugars, proteins, amino acids, proline, besides the activity of SOD, CAT and APX in seeds collected 8 and 24 hours after the beginning of imbibition. In the second stage, the seeds were grown in soil for a period of 25 days followed by collection for the above biochemical analyses, in addition to cadmium and manganese quantification, chlorophyll a fluorescence and biomass. In general, it was possible to evidence the activity of SOD and APX mainly as possible indicators of transgenerational plasticity, besides verifying the influence of the origin of the seeds in the stages of germination and establishment. For seeds, the origin of the material promoted delays in soaking and germination, especially in seeds '5Cd400Mn' in relation to the others. In plants, the effects of the parent plant although little evidenced, were less preponderant than the cultivation condition. However, plants of '5Cd' and '5Cd400Mn' origin showed differences in photochemical capacity relative to the others in the presence of cadmium.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)A alta atividade antrópica pode elevar os níveis de elementos traço em um ambiente. Uma vez absorvidos pelas plantas, estes elementos, como é o caso do cádmio, podem ser translocados e bioacumulados em diferentes órgãos e tecidos, inclusive nas sementes. As etapas de germinação e estabelecimento de plântulas constituem pontos altamente sensíveis no desenvolvimento de plantas e podem ser impactadas pelas condições ambientais externas. Todavia, plantas podem transmitir informações que garantam melhor aclimatação de seus descendentes quando estes enfrentarem condições similares as vivenciadas pela geração parental, através de um mecanismo denominado plasticidade transgeracional. Neste trabalho, objetivou-se compreender se sementes de quatro origens distintas possuem algum mecanismo que possibilite melhor aclimatação em ambientes adversos similares aos que a planta-mãe que gerou tais sementes havia sido cultivada, acompanhando a etapa de germinação e estabelecimento de plântulas. O experimento foi realizado em esquema fatorial inteiramente casualizado com 4 origens de sementes (Controle, 0Cd0Mn, 5Cd e 5d400Mn) e 3 condições de cultivo (Controle, 5Cd e 5Cd400Mn) com 4 repetições cada e dividido em 2 etapas. Na primeira etapa, as sementes foram caracterizadas quanto sua germinação e curva de embebição e foram realizadas análises bioquímicas como o teor de H2O2, MDA, açúcares solúveis e redutores, proteínas, aminoácidos, prolina, além da atividade de SOD, CAT e APX em sementes coletadas em 8 e 24 horas após início da embebição. Na segunda etapa, as sementes foram cultivadas em solo por um período de 25 dias seguida de coleta para as mesmas análises bioquímicas da primeira etapa, além da quantificação de cádmio e manganês, fluorescência da clorofila a e de biomassa. De forma geral foi possível evidenciar a atividade de SOD e APX principalmente como possíveis indicadores de plasticidade transgeracional, além de verificar a influência da origem das sementes nos estágios de germinação e estabelecimento. Para sementes, a origem do material promoveu atrasos na embebição e germinação, principalmente nas sementes ‘5Cd400Mn’ em relação às demais. Nas plantas, os efeitos da planta-mãe embora pouco evidenciados, foram menos preponderantes do que a condição de cultivo. Porém, plantas de origem ‘5Cd’ e ‘5Cd400Mn’ mostraram diferenças na capacidade fotoquímica em relação às demais na presença de cádmio.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia/Fisiologia VegetalUFLAbrasilDepartamento de AgriculturaNery, Fernanda CarlotaBicalho, Elisa MontezePaiva, RenatoPereira, Eduardo GusmãoBicalho, Elisa MontezePrudente, Débora de OliveiraBernardes, Mateus Moreira2021-07-01T16:49:43Z2021-07-01T16:49:43Z2021-07-012021-04-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfBERNARDES, M. M. Plasticidade transgeracional em sementes e plântulas de girassol submetidas ao cádmio e manganês. 2021. 57 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Agronomia/Fisiologia Vegetal) – Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2021.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/46606porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2023-07-20T16:31:56Zoai:localhost:1/46606Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-07-20T16:31:56Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false |
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Plasticidade transgeracional em sementes e plântulas de girassol submetidas ao cádmio e manganês Transgenerational plasticity in sunflower seeds and seedlings subjected to cadmium and manganese |
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Plasticidade transgeracional em sementes e plântulas de girassol submetidas ao cádmio e manganês |
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Plasticidade transgeracional em sementes e plântulas de girassol submetidas ao cádmio e manganês Bernardes, Mateus Moreira Elementos traços Helianthus annuus Transmissão transgeracional Girassol - Sementes Trace elements Transgenerational transmission Sunflower - Seeds Fisiologia Vegetal |
title_short |
Plasticidade transgeracional em sementes e plântulas de girassol submetidas ao cádmio e manganês |
title_full |
Plasticidade transgeracional em sementes e plântulas de girassol submetidas ao cádmio e manganês |
title_fullStr |
Plasticidade transgeracional em sementes e plântulas de girassol submetidas ao cádmio e manganês |
title_full_unstemmed |
Plasticidade transgeracional em sementes e plântulas de girassol submetidas ao cádmio e manganês |
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Plasticidade transgeracional em sementes e plântulas de girassol submetidas ao cádmio e manganês |
author |
Bernardes, Mateus Moreira |
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Bernardes, Mateus Moreira |
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Nery, Fernanda Carlota Bicalho, Elisa Monteze Paiva, Renato Pereira, Eduardo Gusmão Bicalho, Elisa Monteze Prudente, Débora de Oliveira |
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Bernardes, Mateus Moreira |
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Elementos traços Helianthus annuus Transmissão transgeracional Girassol - Sementes Trace elements Transgenerational transmission Sunflower - Seeds Fisiologia Vegetal |
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Elementos traços Helianthus annuus Transmissão transgeracional Girassol - Sementes Trace elements Transgenerational transmission Sunflower - Seeds Fisiologia Vegetal |
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High anthropogenic activity can elevate the levels of trace elements in an environment. Once absorbed by plants, these elements, such as cadmium, can be translocated and bioaccumulated in different organs and tissues, including seeds. The stages of germination and seedling establishment are highly sensitive points in plant development and can be impacted by external environmental conditions. However, plants can transmit information that ensure better acclimation of their offspring when they face conditions similar to those experienced by the parental generation, through a mechanism called transgenerational plasticity. In this work, the objective was to understand if seeds from four different origins have some mechanism that allows them a better acclimatization in adverse environments similar to those in which the mother plant that generated such seeds was grown, monitoring the stage of germination and establishment of seedlings. The experiment was performed in an entirely randomized factorial scheme with 4 seed origins (Control, 0Cd0Mn, 5Cd and 5d400Mn) and 3 conditions (Control, 5Cd and 5Cd400Mn) with 4 repetitions each and divided into 2 stages. In the first stage, seeds were characterized as to their germination and imbibition curve and biochemical analyses were performed as to the content of H2O2, MDA, soluble and reducing sugars, proteins, amino acids, proline, besides the activity of SOD, CAT and APX in seeds collected 8 and 24 hours after the beginning of imbibition. In the second stage, the seeds were grown in soil for a period of 25 days followed by collection for the above biochemical analyses, in addition to cadmium and manganese quantification, chlorophyll a fluorescence and biomass. In general, it was possible to evidence the activity of SOD and APX mainly as possible indicators of transgenerational plasticity, besides verifying the influence of the origin of the seeds in the stages of germination and establishment. For seeds, the origin of the material promoted delays in soaking and germination, especially in seeds '5Cd400Mn' in relation to the others. In plants, the effects of the parent plant although little evidenced, were less preponderant than the cultivation condition. However, plants of '5Cd' and '5Cd400Mn' origin showed differences in photochemical capacity relative to the others in the presence of cadmium. |
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BERNARDES, M. M. Plasticidade transgeracional em sementes e plântulas de girassol submetidas ao cádmio e manganês. 2021. 57 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Agronomia/Fisiologia Vegetal) – Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2021. http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/46606 |
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BERNARDES, M. M. Plasticidade transgeracional em sementes e plântulas de girassol submetidas ao cádmio e manganês. 2021. 57 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Agronomia/Fisiologia Vegetal) – Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2021. |
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Universidade Federal de Lavras Programa de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia/Fisiologia Vegetal UFLA brasil Departamento de Agricultura |
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