Propagação, anatomia e cultivo em malhas coloridas de stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer: uma planta medicinal ameaçada de extinção

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Thainá de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
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Resumo: Stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer is a native and endemic plant from Brazil, belonging to the Verbenaceae family, occurring mainly in the phytogeographic domain of the Cerrado in areas of Campo Rupestre and is at threat of extinction. As it is a wild plant, this species lacks studies for its domestication, such as propagation, anatomy, and physiology. The present study aimed to: evaluate different S. sellowiana's propagation methods, analyze the morphoanatomical characteristics of S. sellowiana leaves from two natural environments, and evaluate the effect of colored meshes on vegetative growth and secondary metabolites production of the species. In the first experiment, three propagation methods were evaluated: sexual with different seed lots, asexual by cutting, and in vitro establishment. For the germination tests, were used seeds lots collected in the natural habitat, seeds from plants grown in a greenhouse, and seeds from plants grown in full sunbeds. From these seeds, experiments were carried out using different types of substrates for germination (soil/sand mixture in the proportion 2:1 and paper), 5 LED light intensities (26; 70; 100; 113; 144 μmol m-2 s-1) and 7 light spectrums (red; blue; green; white; 70% red: 30% blue; 50% red: 50% blue; 30% red: 70% blue). For asexual propagation, nodal and apical cuttings measuring approximately 10 cm were used, which were transferred to trays containing four different types of substrates (natural environment, soil\sand 2:1, soil, sand) for 90 days. Apical explants of mother plants grown in a greenhouse were used for in vitro establishment, in four different types of culture medium (MS, MS:2, B5, and WPM). For in vitro cultivation, propagation in an acidified medium is indicated because at pH 5.8 there is the development of bacteria. The most suitable form of propagation for the species was via cutting of nodal segments established in the soil substrate of the red latosol type. Propagation by seeds can be employed. However, it is highly influenced by the substrate and the light intensities and quality. In the second experiment, leaves were collected in two natural environments of Serra do Campestre (Cerrado, considered by some to be savannah, and Campo Rupestre of montane grassy-shrubby vegetation). From the morphoanatomical observations, the leaves were classified as pilose, where they occur throughout the epidermis, more frequently on the adaxial surface. No tector trichomes were observed in Cerrado plants. For the photoselective mesh experiment, the treatments consisted of S. sellowiana plants grown under meshes with 50% shading (black, red, and blue) and under the full sun (control). After 300 days, we concluded that the photoselective meshes exert changes in growth, anatomy, production of metabolites, and antioxidant capacity of S. sellowiana plants grown in pots. The species can be grown under full sun to obtain greater dry matter. However, for greater production of antioxidant and iridoid compounds, cultivation under blue meshes is indicated.
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spelling Propagação, anatomia e cultivo em malhas coloridas de stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer: uma planta medicinal ameaçada de extinçãoPropagation, anatomy and cultivation in colored meshes of Stachytarpheta sellowiana schauer: an endangered medicinal plantStachytarpheta sellowiana SchauerGervão azulGervão azul - GerminaçãoGervão azul - CrescimentoMetabólitos secundáriosMalhas fotoconversorasRadiaçãoQualidade luminosaGervão azul - PropagaçãoBlue GervãoCuttingsBlue Gervão germinationDevelopmentSecondary metabolitesPhotoconverting meshesRadiationLight qualityBotânicaStachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer is a native and endemic plant from Brazil, belonging to the Verbenaceae family, occurring mainly in the phytogeographic domain of the Cerrado in areas of Campo Rupestre and is at threat of extinction. As it is a wild plant, this species lacks studies for its domestication, such as propagation, anatomy, and physiology. The present study aimed to: evaluate different S. sellowiana's propagation methods, analyze the morphoanatomical characteristics of S. sellowiana leaves from two natural environments, and evaluate the effect of colored meshes on vegetative growth and secondary metabolites production of the species. In the first experiment, three propagation methods were evaluated: sexual with different seed lots, asexual by cutting, and in vitro establishment. For the germination tests, were used seeds lots collected in the natural habitat, seeds from plants grown in a greenhouse, and seeds from plants grown in full sunbeds. From these seeds, experiments were carried out using different types of substrates for germination (soil/sand mixture in the proportion 2:1 and paper), 5 LED light intensities (26; 70; 100; 113; 144 μmol m-2 s-1) and 7 light spectrums (red; blue; green; white; 70% red: 30% blue; 50% red: 50% blue; 30% red: 70% blue). For asexual propagation, nodal and apical cuttings measuring approximately 10 cm were used, which were transferred to trays containing four different types of substrates (natural environment, soil\sand 2:1, soil, sand) for 90 days. Apical explants of mother plants grown in a greenhouse were used for in vitro establishment, in four different types of culture medium (MS, MS:2, B5, and WPM). For in vitro cultivation, propagation in an acidified medium is indicated because at pH 5.8 there is the development of bacteria. The most suitable form of propagation for the species was via cutting of nodal segments established in the soil substrate of the red latosol type. Propagation by seeds can be employed. However, it is highly influenced by the substrate and the light intensities and quality. In the second experiment, leaves were collected in two natural environments of Serra do Campestre (Cerrado, considered by some to be savannah, and Campo Rupestre of montane grassy-shrubby vegetation). From the morphoanatomical observations, the leaves were classified as pilose, where they occur throughout the epidermis, more frequently on the adaxial surface. No tector trichomes were observed in Cerrado plants. For the photoselective mesh experiment, the treatments consisted of S. sellowiana plants grown under meshes with 50% shading (black, red, and blue) and under the full sun (control). After 300 days, we concluded that the photoselective meshes exert changes in growth, anatomy, production of metabolites, and antioxidant capacity of S. sellowiana plants grown in pots. The species can be grown under full sun to obtain greater dry matter. However, for greater production of antioxidant and iridoid compounds, cultivation under blue meshes is indicated.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer é uma planta nativa e endêmica do Brasil, pertencente à família Verbenaceae, ocorrendo, principalmente, no domínio fitogeográfico do Cerrado, em áreas de Campo Rupestre e encontra-se ameaçada de extinção. Por ser uma planta selvagem, esta espécie carece de estudos para a sua domesticação, tais como propagação, anatomia e fisiologia. O presente estudo objetivou: avaliar diferentes métodos de propagação de S. sellowiana; analisar as características morfoanatômicas das folhas de S. sellowiana de dois ambientes naturais e avaliar o efeito de malhas coloridas no crescimento vegetativo e produção de metabólitos secundários da espécie. No primeiro experimento, foram avaliados três métodos de propagação: sexuada com diferentes lotes de sementes, assexuada por estaquia e estabelecimento in vitro. Para os testes de germinação, foram utilizados lotes de sementes coletadas no habitat natural de plantas cultivadas, em casa de vegetação e em canteiros a pleno sol. A partir dessas sementes, foram realizados experimentos, utilizando-se diferentes tipos de substratos para germinação (mistura terra/areia na proporção 2:1 e papel), cinco intensidades luminosas de LED (26; 70; 100; 113; 144 μmol m-2 s-1) e sete espectros de luzes (vermelha; azul; verde; branca; 70% vermelha: 30% azul; 50% vermelha: 50% azul; 30% vermelha: 70% azul). Para a propagação assexuada, utilizaram-se estacas nodais e apicais, medindo aproximadamente 10 cm, as quais foram transferidas para bandejas contendo quatro tipos de substratos diferentes (ambiente natural, terra/areia 2:1, terra, areia) por 90 dias. Explantes apicais de plantas matrizes cultivadas em casa de vegetação foram utilizadas para o estabelecimento in vitro, em quatro tipos diferentes de meio de cultura (MS, MS/2, B5 e WPM). Para o cultivo in vitro, foi indicada a propagação em meio acidificado, pois, em pH 5,8, há o desenvolvimento de bactérias. A forma de propagação mais indicada para a espécie foi via estaca de segmentos nodais estabelecidas no substrato terra do tipo latossolo vermelho. A propagação por sementes pode ser empregada. Entretanto, é altamente influenciada pelo substrato e pelas intensidades e qualidade luminosa. No segundo experimento, foram coletadas folhas em dois ambientes naturais da Serra do Campestre (Cerrado, considerado por alguns como savana e Campo Rupestre de vegetação montana gramíneo-arbustiva). A partir das observações morfoanatômicas, as folhas foram classificadas como pilosas, nas quais ocorrem, em toda a epiderme, com maior frequência na face adaxial. Não foram observados tricomas tectores nas plantas do Cerrado. Para o experimento de malhas fotoseletivas, os tratamentos foram constituídos por plantas de S. sellowiana cultivadas sob malhas com 50% de sombreamento (preta, vermelha e azul) e sob pleno sol (controle). Após 300 dias, concluiu-se que as malhas fotoseletivas exercem alterações no crescimento, anatomia, produção de metabólitos e capacidade antioxidante de plantas de S. sellowiana cultivadas em vasos. A espécie pode ser cultivada sob pleno sol, para a obtenção de maior matéria seca. No entanto, para maior produção de compostos antioxidantes e iridoides, é indicado o cultivo sob malhas azuis.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Plantas Medicinais, Aromáticas e CondimentaresUFLAbrasilDepartamento de AgriculturaBertolucci, Suzan Kelly VilelaPinto, José Eduardo Brasil PereiraLameira, OsmarCarvalho, Alexandre Alves deBotrel, Priscila PereiraOliveira, Thainá de2022-05-23T18:07:51Z2022-05-23T18:07:51Z2022-05-232022-03-17info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfOLIVEIRA, T. de. Propagação, anatomia e cultivo em malhas coloridas de stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer: uma planta medicinal ameaçada de extinção. 2022. 132 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Propagação, anatomia e cultivo em malhas coloridas de stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer: uma planta medicinal ameaçada de extinção
Propagation, anatomy and cultivation in colored meshes of Stachytarpheta sellowiana schauer: an endangered medicinal plant
title Propagação, anatomia e cultivo em malhas coloridas de stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer: uma planta medicinal ameaçada de extinção
spellingShingle Propagação, anatomia e cultivo em malhas coloridas de stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer: uma planta medicinal ameaçada de extinção
Oliveira, Thainá de
Stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer
Gervão azul
Gervão azul - Germinação
Gervão azul - Crescimento
Metabólitos secundários
Malhas fotoconversoras
Radiação
Qualidade luminosa
Gervão azul - Propagação
Blue Gervão
Cuttings
Blue Gervão germination
Development
Secondary metabolites
Photoconverting meshes
Radiation
Light quality
Botânica
title_short Propagação, anatomia e cultivo em malhas coloridas de stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer: uma planta medicinal ameaçada de extinção
title_full Propagação, anatomia e cultivo em malhas coloridas de stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer: uma planta medicinal ameaçada de extinção
title_fullStr Propagação, anatomia e cultivo em malhas coloridas de stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer: uma planta medicinal ameaçada de extinção
title_full_unstemmed Propagação, anatomia e cultivo em malhas coloridas de stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer: uma planta medicinal ameaçada de extinção
title_sort Propagação, anatomia e cultivo em malhas coloridas de stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer: uma planta medicinal ameaçada de extinção
author Oliveira, Thainá de
author_facet Oliveira, Thainá de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Bertolucci, Suzan Kelly Vilela
Pinto, José Eduardo Brasil Pereira
Lameira, Osmar
Carvalho, Alexandre Alves de
Botrel, Priscila Pereira
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Thainá de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer
Gervão azul
Gervão azul - Germinação
Gervão azul - Crescimento
Metabólitos secundários
Malhas fotoconversoras
Radiação
Qualidade luminosa
Gervão azul - Propagação
Blue Gervão
Cuttings
Blue Gervão germination
Development
Secondary metabolites
Photoconverting meshes
Radiation
Light quality
Botânica
topic Stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer
Gervão azul
Gervão azul - Germinação
Gervão azul - Crescimento
Metabólitos secundários
Malhas fotoconversoras
Radiação
Qualidade luminosa
Gervão azul - Propagação
Blue Gervão
Cuttings
Blue Gervão germination
Development
Secondary metabolites
Photoconverting meshes
Radiation
Light quality
Botânica
description Stachytarpheta sellowiana Schauer is a native and endemic plant from Brazil, belonging to the Verbenaceae family, occurring mainly in the phytogeographic domain of the Cerrado in areas of Campo Rupestre and is at threat of extinction. As it is a wild plant, this species lacks studies for its domestication, such as propagation, anatomy, and physiology. The present study aimed to: evaluate different S. sellowiana's propagation methods, analyze the morphoanatomical characteristics of S. sellowiana leaves from two natural environments, and evaluate the effect of colored meshes on vegetative growth and secondary metabolites production of the species. In the first experiment, three propagation methods were evaluated: sexual with different seed lots, asexual by cutting, and in vitro establishment. For the germination tests, were used seeds lots collected in the natural habitat, seeds from plants grown in a greenhouse, and seeds from plants grown in full sunbeds. From these seeds, experiments were carried out using different types of substrates for germination (soil/sand mixture in the proportion 2:1 and paper), 5 LED light intensities (26; 70; 100; 113; 144 μmol m-2 s-1) and 7 light spectrums (red; blue; green; white; 70% red: 30% blue; 50% red: 50% blue; 30% red: 70% blue). For asexual propagation, nodal and apical cuttings measuring approximately 10 cm were used, which were transferred to trays containing four different types of substrates (natural environment, soil\sand 2:1, soil, sand) for 90 days. Apical explants of mother plants grown in a greenhouse were used for in vitro establishment, in four different types of culture medium (MS, MS:2, B5, and WPM). For in vitro cultivation, propagation in an acidified medium is indicated because at pH 5.8 there is the development of bacteria. The most suitable form of propagation for the species was via cutting of nodal segments established in the soil substrate of the red latosol type. Propagation by seeds can be employed. However, it is highly influenced by the substrate and the light intensities and quality. In the second experiment, leaves were collected in two natural environments of Serra do Campestre (Cerrado, considered by some to be savannah, and Campo Rupestre of montane grassy-shrubby vegetation). From the morphoanatomical observations, the leaves were classified as pilose, where they occur throughout the epidermis, more frequently on the adaxial surface. No tector trichomes were observed in Cerrado plants. For the photoselective mesh experiment, the treatments consisted of S. sellowiana plants grown under meshes with 50% shading (black, red, and blue) and under the full sun (control). After 300 days, we concluded that the photoselective meshes exert changes in growth, anatomy, production of metabolites, and antioxidant capacity of S. sellowiana plants grown in pots. The species can be grown under full sun to obtain greater dry matter. However, for greater production of antioxidant and iridoid compounds, cultivation under blue meshes is indicated.
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