Efeitos de compostos orgânicos sobre o crescimento micelial de Gigaspora gigantea in vitro

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Lúcia Regina Cangussu da
Data de Publicação: 1990
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: The beneficiai effects of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (VAM) on plant mineral nutrition and development are well known. However, their application in large scale is still restricted because of the difficulties found in inoculum production, for the VAM fungi are obligate biotrophs and have not been cultured in laboratory yet. The difficulties imposed by the biotrophisn will only be overcome when their nutritional requeriments are determined and culture media able to support their mycelial growth In vitro developed. Therefore, the present study was undertaken to characterize the mycelia growth of the VAM fungus Gjgaspora giganta, establish its growth curve, and determine the effects of carbohydrates and organic acids on its mycelial growth in vitro. In the first part of the study, asseptic pre-germinated spores were incubated for various periods of time in a liquid nutrient médium, suplemented or not with sucrose in order to determine the mycelial growth curves in the presence and absence of carbon. Latter, the effects of different concentrations of the carbohydrates glucose, fructose, arabinose, sucrose, trealose, mannitol, starch and pectin and of piruvic, citric, oxalic and tartaric acids on the mycelia growth of the fungus were studied. The effects of different periods of pre-growth in nutrient médium on the subsequent response to sucrose were also studied. In the end of the incubation periods, the spores were ob6erved under dissecting microscope to determine the morphological feature6 of the mycelium formed. The mycelial growth was assessed by a hyphal intersection method modified from HEPPER & JAKOBSEN (1983). The mycelial growth curve of (L_ gigantea was similar to that of other filamentous fungi and was not affected by the carbon availability in the médium. For the carbohydrates, stimulatory effects were obtained in low concentrations of pectin and inhibition in low and high concentrations of trealose. Stimulatory effects for sucrose were obtained when this carbohydrate was added after 10 or 20 days of incubation of the spores in the nutrient médium. The organic acids had marked effects on growth: 70 and 54% stimulation was obtained for the tartaric and citric acids, and 42 and 69% inhibition for the piruvic and oxalic acids, respectively. The organic compounds did not cause any changes in hyphal morphology however, a tendency for a relation of proportionality between mycelial growth and number of auxiliary cells formed was observed.
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spelling Efeitos de compostos orgânicos sobre o crescimento micelial de Gigaspora gigantea in vitroÁcidos orgânicosCarboidratosMicrobiologia agrícolaMicorrizaCompostos orgânicosCultura e meios de culturaCrescimento micelialFungos micorrízicosCiência do SoloThe beneficiai effects of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (VAM) on plant mineral nutrition and development are well known. However, their application in large scale is still restricted because of the difficulties found in inoculum production, for the VAM fungi are obligate biotrophs and have not been cultured in laboratory yet. The difficulties imposed by the biotrophisn will only be overcome when their nutritional requeriments are determined and culture media able to support their mycelial growth In vitro developed. Therefore, the present study was undertaken to characterize the mycelia growth of the VAM fungus Gjgaspora giganta, establish its growth curve, and determine the effects of carbohydrates and organic acids on its mycelial growth in vitro. In the first part of the study, asseptic pre-germinated spores were incubated for various periods of time in a liquid nutrient médium, suplemented or not with sucrose in order to determine the mycelial growth curves in the presence and absence of carbon. Latter, the effects of different concentrations of the carbohydrates glucose, fructose, arabinose, sucrose, trealose, mannitol, starch and pectin and of piruvic, citric, oxalic and tartaric acids on the mycelia growth of the fungus were studied. The effects of different periods of pre-growth in nutrient médium on the subsequent response to sucrose were also studied. In the end of the incubation periods, the spores were ob6erved under dissecting microscope to determine the morphological feature6 of the mycelium formed. The mycelial growth was assessed by a hyphal intersection method modified from HEPPER & JAKOBSEN (1983). The mycelial growth curve of (L_ gigantea was similar to that of other filamentous fungi and was not affected by the carbon availability in the médium. For the carbohydrates, stimulatory effects were obtained in low concentrations of pectin and inhibition in low and high concentrations of trealose. Stimulatory effects for sucrose were obtained when this carbohydrate was added after 10 or 20 days of incubation of the spores in the nutrient médium. The organic acids had marked effects on growth: 70 and 54% stimulation was obtained for the tartaric and citric acids, and 42 and 69% inhibition for the piruvic and oxalic acids, respectively. The organic compounds did not cause any changes in hyphal morphology however, a tendency for a relation of proportionality between mycelial growth and number of auxiliary cells formed was observed.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Programa de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnológico (PADCT)Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos (FINEP)Os efeitos benéficos dos fungos micorrízicos vesículo -arbusculares (MVA) na nutrição mineral e desenvolvimento das plantas hospedeiras são inquestionáveis. Porém, o seu emprego em larga escala é ainda restrito devido às dificuldades encontradas na produção de inóculo, pois os fungos MVA são biotróficos obrigatórios e ainda não foram cultivados em laboratório. A transposição da barreira imposta pelo biotrofismo depende, portanto, da determinação de seus requerimentos nutricionais para que sejam elaborados meios de cultivo capazes de sustentar o seu crescimento micelial in vitro. Neste sentido, conduziu-se o presente estudo com o objetivo de caracterizar o crescimento micelial do fungo MVA Gioaspora gigantea. estabelecer sua curva de crescimento e determinar os efeitos de carboidratos e de ácidos orgânicos sobre seu crescimento micelial in vitro. Na primeira etapa, esporos pré-germinados e assépticos foram incubados por períodos variados em meio nutritivo líquido suplementado ou não com sacarose para determinação das curvas de crescimento micelial na presença e na ausência de carbono. Posteriormente,estudaram-se os efeitos de diferentes concentrações dos carboidratos glicose, frutose, arabinose, sacarose, trealose, manitol, amido e pectina e dos ácidos pirúvico, cítricô, oxálico e tartárico sobre o crescimento micelial. Estudaram-se, ainda, os efeitos de períodos de pré-crescimento no meio nutritivo sobre a utilização subsequente de sacarose. Ao final dos períodos de incubação,os esporos foram observados sob microscópio estereoscópico para avaliação das características morfológicas do micélio formado. O crescimento micelial foi avaliado por método de interseção de hifas modificado de HEPPER & JAKOBSEN (1983). A curva de crescimento micelial de G. gigantea foi semelhante á de outros fungos filamentosos, não sendo alterada pela disponibilidade de carbono no meio. Para os carboidratos, efeitos estimulatórios foram obtidos em baixas concentrações de pectina e inibitórios para trealose, mesmo em baixas concentrações. Efeitos estimulatórios de sacarose foram obtidos quando este carboidrato foi adicionado após 10 ou 20 dias de incubação dos esporos em meio nutritivo. Os ácidos orgânicos exerceram efeitos mais acentuados sobre o crescimento, ocorrendo estímulo de 70 e 54% para os ácidos tartárico e cítricô e inibição de 42 e 69% para os ácidos pirúvico e oxálico, respectivamente. Os compostos orgânicos não provocaram modificações na morfologia das hifas, porém, observou-se uma tendência de relação de proporcionalidade entre crescimento micelial e número de células auxiliares produzidas.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Solos e Nutrição de PlantasUFLAbrasilDepartamento de Ciência do SoloSiqueira, Jose OswaldoCastro, Hilario de OliveiraColozzi Filho, ArnaldoOliveira, Elizabeth deSilva, Lúcia Regina Cangussu da2019-05-08T17:44:27Z2019-05-08T17:44:27Z2019-05-021990info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfSILVA, L. R. C. da. Efeitos de compostos orgânicos sobre o crescimento micelial de Gigaspora gigantea in vitro. 2019. 77 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efeitos de compostos orgânicos sobre o crescimento micelial de Gigaspora gigantea in vitro
title Efeitos de compostos orgânicos sobre o crescimento micelial de Gigaspora gigantea in vitro
spellingShingle Efeitos de compostos orgânicos sobre o crescimento micelial de Gigaspora gigantea in vitro
Silva, Lúcia Regina Cangussu da
Ácidos orgânicos
Carboidratos
Microbiologia agrícola
Micorriza
Compostos orgânicos
Cultura e meios de cultura
Crescimento micelial
Fungos micorrízicos
Ciência do Solo
title_short Efeitos de compostos orgânicos sobre o crescimento micelial de Gigaspora gigantea in vitro
title_full Efeitos de compostos orgânicos sobre o crescimento micelial de Gigaspora gigantea in vitro
title_fullStr Efeitos de compostos orgânicos sobre o crescimento micelial de Gigaspora gigantea in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Efeitos de compostos orgânicos sobre o crescimento micelial de Gigaspora gigantea in vitro
title_sort Efeitos de compostos orgânicos sobre o crescimento micelial de Gigaspora gigantea in vitro
author Silva, Lúcia Regina Cangussu da
author_facet Silva, Lúcia Regina Cangussu da
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Siqueira, Jose Oswaldo
Castro, Hilario de Oliveira
Colozzi Filho, Arnaldo
Oliveira, Elizabeth de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Lúcia Regina Cangussu da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ácidos orgânicos
Carboidratos
Microbiologia agrícola
Micorriza
Compostos orgânicos
Cultura e meios de cultura
Crescimento micelial
Fungos micorrízicos
Ciência do Solo
topic Ácidos orgânicos
Carboidratos
Microbiologia agrícola
Micorriza
Compostos orgânicos
Cultura e meios de cultura
Crescimento micelial
Fungos micorrízicos
Ciência do Solo
description The beneficiai effects of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (VAM) on plant mineral nutrition and development are well known. However, their application in large scale is still restricted because of the difficulties found in inoculum production, for the VAM fungi are obligate biotrophs and have not been cultured in laboratory yet. The difficulties imposed by the biotrophisn will only be overcome when their nutritional requeriments are determined and culture media able to support their mycelial growth In vitro developed. Therefore, the present study was undertaken to characterize the mycelia growth of the VAM fungus Gjgaspora giganta, establish its growth curve, and determine the effects of carbohydrates and organic acids on its mycelial growth in vitro. In the first part of the study, asseptic pre-germinated spores were incubated for various periods of time in a liquid nutrient médium, suplemented or not with sucrose in order to determine the mycelial growth curves in the presence and absence of carbon. Latter, the effects of different concentrations of the carbohydrates glucose, fructose, arabinose, sucrose, trealose, mannitol, starch and pectin and of piruvic, citric, oxalic and tartaric acids on the mycelia growth of the fungus were studied. The effects of different periods of pre-growth in nutrient médium on the subsequent response to sucrose were also studied. In the end of the incubation periods, the spores were ob6erved under dissecting microscope to determine the morphological feature6 of the mycelium formed. The mycelial growth was assessed by a hyphal intersection method modified from HEPPER & JAKOBSEN (1983). The mycelial growth curve of (L_ gigantea was similar to that of other filamentous fungi and was not affected by the carbon availability in the médium. For the carbohydrates, stimulatory effects were obtained in low concentrations of pectin and inhibition in low and high concentrations of trealose. Stimulatory effects for sucrose were obtained when this carbohydrate was added after 10 or 20 days of incubation of the spores in the nutrient médium. The organic acids had marked effects on growth: 70 and 54% stimulation was obtained for the tartaric and citric acids, and 42 and 69% inhibition for the piruvic and oxalic acids, respectively. The organic compounds did not cause any changes in hyphal morphology however, a tendency for a relation of proportionality between mycelial growth and number of auxiliary cells formed was observed.
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