Effects of sorghum (sorghum bicolor L.) root exudates on the cell cycle of the bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) root

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Autor(a) principal: Hallak, Angela Maria Gattás
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: Davide, Lisete Chamma, Souza, Itamar Ferreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
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http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/1456
Resumo: Two experiments were conducted to test the allelopathic effect of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) root exudates on bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cell division. Research was conducted in the greenhouse of the Wistock Agricultural Research Institute of Minas Gerais State (EPAMIG) and in a laboratory of the Federal University of Lavras (UFLA). Sorghum variety BR-601 and bean variety Carioca MG were used. The exudate, called sorgoleone (SGL), was obtained by methylene chloride and acetic acid extraction from sorghum roots seven days after sowing on Petri dishes, and refrigerated until use. Solutions of 0.01, 0.05, 0.10, and 0.15 mM were prepared using Johanson solution as the SGL solvent. Seven-day-old bean seedlings grown in vermiculite in a greenhouse were transplanted to the solution. Seven days after transplantation, the beans did not show any sign of phytotoxicity; however, cytogenetic observations showed that SGL reduced the number of cells in prophase, metaphase, and anaphase stages. Colchicine effects were observed among cells in metaphase on the third and fifth days after treatments and varied with SGL concentrations. By the seventh day, the colchicine effects were inversely proportional to concentration, which varied from 34.3% for 0.01 mM to 6.6% for 0.15 mM. SGL acts as a mitotic inhibitor. It probably depolymerizes the microtubular proteins and induces the formation of colchicine metaphases causing polyploid nuclei. A largest period of SGL treatment also induced chromosome breaks and bridge formation in anaphase and telophase. Although SGL cannot be used as a herbicide for bean cultures, its allelochemical effects on other cultures are the factors that will define the use of sorghum as a natural herbicide.
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spelling Effects of sorghum (sorghum bicolor L.) root exudates on the cell cycle of the bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) rootTwo experiments were conducted to test the allelopathic effect of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) root exudates on bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cell division. Research was conducted in the greenhouse of the Wistock Agricultural Research Institute of Minas Gerais State (EPAMIG) and in a laboratory of the Federal University of Lavras (UFLA). Sorghum variety BR-601 and bean variety Carioca MG were used. The exudate, called sorgoleone (SGL), was obtained by methylene chloride and acetic acid extraction from sorghum roots seven days after sowing on Petri dishes, and refrigerated until use. Solutions of 0.01, 0.05, 0.10, and 0.15 mM were prepared using Johanson solution as the SGL solvent. Seven-day-old bean seedlings grown in vermiculite in a greenhouse were transplanted to the solution. Seven days after transplantation, the beans did not show any sign of phytotoxicity; however, cytogenetic observations showed that SGL reduced the number of cells in prophase, metaphase, and anaphase stages. Colchicine effects were observed among cells in metaphase on the third and fifth days after treatments and varied with SGL concentrations. By the seventh day, the colchicine effects were inversely proportional to concentration, which varied from 34.3% for 0.01 mM to 6.6% for 0.15 mM. SGL acts as a mitotic inhibitor. It probably depolymerizes the microtubular proteins and induces the formation of colchicine metaphases causing polyploid nuclei. A largest period of SGL treatment also induced chromosome breaks and bridge formation in anaphase and telophase. Although SGL cannot be used as a herbicide for bean cultures, its allelochemical effects on other cultures are the factors that will define the use of sorghum as a natural herbicide.Foram instalados experimentos em casa de vegetação da Empresa Agropecuária de MG (EPAMIG) e laboratório da Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA) em 1994, com o objetivo de testar a ação alelopática de exsudados de raiz de sorgo (sorgoleone - SGL), variedade BR-601, sobre plantas jovens do feijoeiro, variedade Carioca MG. Sorgoleone foi extraído das raízes de sorgo 7 dias após a semeadura em placas de Petri. Soluções de 0,01, 0,05, 0,10 e 0,15 mM de SGL foram preparadas usando solução de Johanson como solvente. Plantas de feijão com 7 dias de idade, germinadas em vermiculita, em casa de vegetação, foram transplantadas para estas soluções. O feijoeiro não mostrou sinais de fitotoxicidade durante o período de tratamento; porém, observações citogenéticas mostraram que concentrações de 0,01 mM e acima reduziram o número de células nas fases de prófase, metáfase e anáfase em relação à testemunha. Entre as células em metáfase, observaram-se metáfases colchicínicas. As percentagens de metáfases colchicínicas no 3o e 5o dias após o transplante variaram com as concentrações de SGL; no 7o dia, estes valores foram inversamente proporcionais às concentrações, variando de 34,3% para 0,01 mM a 6,6% para 0,15 mM de SGL. Pode-se observar ainda nas células em anáfase e telófase cromossomos formando pontes e atrasados, bem como a ocorrência de metáfases poliplóides.Sociedade Brasileira de Genética2013-11-28T19:07:49Z2013-11-28T19:07:49Z1999info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleHALLAK, A. M. G.; DAVIDE, L. C.; SOUZA, I. F. Effects of sorghum (sorghum bicolor L.) root exudates on the cell cycle of the bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) root. Genetics and Molecular Biology, São Paulo, v.22, n.1, p. 95-99, Mar. 1999.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S1415-47571999000100018&script=sci_arttexthttp://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/1456Genetic and Molecular Biologyreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAliberadoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHallak, Angela Maria GattásDavide, Lisete ChammaSouza, Itamar Ferreiraeng2017-03-23T11:50:33Zoai:localhost:1/1456Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2017-03-23T11:50:33Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of sorghum (sorghum bicolor L.) root exudates on the cell cycle of the bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) root
title Effects of sorghum (sorghum bicolor L.) root exudates on the cell cycle of the bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) root
spellingShingle Effects of sorghum (sorghum bicolor L.) root exudates on the cell cycle of the bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) root
Hallak, Angela Maria Gattás
title_short Effects of sorghum (sorghum bicolor L.) root exudates on the cell cycle of the bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) root
title_full Effects of sorghum (sorghum bicolor L.) root exudates on the cell cycle of the bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) root
title_fullStr Effects of sorghum (sorghum bicolor L.) root exudates on the cell cycle of the bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) root
title_full_unstemmed Effects of sorghum (sorghum bicolor L.) root exudates on the cell cycle of the bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) root
title_sort Effects of sorghum (sorghum bicolor L.) root exudates on the cell cycle of the bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) root
author Hallak, Angela Maria Gattás
author_facet Hallak, Angela Maria Gattás
Davide, Lisete Chamma
Souza, Itamar Ferreira
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Souza, Itamar Ferreira
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description Two experiments were conducted to test the allelopathic effect of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) root exudates on bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cell division. Research was conducted in the greenhouse of the Wistock Agricultural Research Institute of Minas Gerais State (EPAMIG) and in a laboratory of the Federal University of Lavras (UFLA). Sorghum variety BR-601 and bean variety Carioca MG were used. The exudate, called sorgoleone (SGL), was obtained by methylene chloride and acetic acid extraction from sorghum roots seven days after sowing on Petri dishes, and refrigerated until use. Solutions of 0.01, 0.05, 0.10, and 0.15 mM were prepared using Johanson solution as the SGL solvent. Seven-day-old bean seedlings grown in vermiculite in a greenhouse were transplanted to the solution. Seven days after transplantation, the beans did not show any sign of phytotoxicity; however, cytogenetic observations showed that SGL reduced the number of cells in prophase, metaphase, and anaphase stages. Colchicine effects were observed among cells in metaphase on the third and fifth days after treatments and varied with SGL concentrations. By the seventh day, the colchicine effects were inversely proportional to concentration, which varied from 34.3% for 0.01 mM to 6.6% for 0.15 mM. SGL acts as a mitotic inhibitor. It probably depolymerizes the microtubular proteins and induces the formation of colchicine metaphases causing polyploid nuclei. A largest period of SGL treatment also induced chromosome breaks and bridge formation in anaphase and telophase. Although SGL cannot be used as a herbicide for bean cultures, its allelochemical effects on other cultures are the factors that will define the use of sorghum as a natural herbicide.
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