Physiological changes induced by hardening in seedlings of eucalyptus as a function of growth stages

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Maria Eunice Lima
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Malavasi, Ubirajara Contro, Vera-Cruz, Maria Soraia Fortado, Ristau, Ana Carolina Pinguelli, Cordeiro, Noélle Khristinne, Barbosa, Jaqueline de Araújo
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Florestal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/71208
Resumo: Hardening appears as an interesting strategy to improve the quality of seedlings in forest nurseries, favoring their survival in the field. Thus, the objective of this research was to show the physiological alterations resulting from the application of methyl jasmonate and stem flexion in three stages of growth in Eucalyptus urograndis seedlings. The experiment was carried out in Marechal Cândido Rondon, Paraná, and Eucalyptus urograndis seedlings were used. Treatments consisted of weekly applications of methyl jasmonate (MeJA), daily imposition of stem flexion and a control treatment. Analyzes included quantification of flexural stiffness, lignin content in stems and roots, phenolic compounds in leaves and roots, electrolyte leakage in roots and field survival. In seedlings of Eucalyptus urograndis at 100 days after emergence (DAE) and at the three distances used to evaluate flexural rigidity, the highest averages were observed in seedlings submitted to chemical and mechanical treatments, coinciding with the increase in lignin content in the stem. In the roots, after quantifying the extravasation of electrolytes in Stage I, the means decreased with the application of treatments. In the field phase, there were no statistically significant differences between seedling survival assessments, quantified every 15 days, for a period of 90 days after planting. However, seedlings in Stage I were lost because they were too young and could not tolerate the stressful conditions observed in the field.
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spelling Physiological changes induced by hardening in seedlings of eucalyptus as a function of growth stagesAlterações fisiológicas induzidas pela rustificação em mudas de eucalipto em função dos estádios de crescimentoGrowthLigninPhysiologicallyStem flexibilityLigninaMetil jasmonatoRigidez flexuralRustificaçãoHardening appears as an interesting strategy to improve the quality of seedlings in forest nurseries, favoring their survival in the field. Thus, the objective of this research was to show the physiological alterations resulting from the application of methyl jasmonate and stem flexion in three stages of growth in Eucalyptus urograndis seedlings. The experiment was carried out in Marechal Cândido Rondon, Paraná, and Eucalyptus urograndis seedlings were used. Treatments consisted of weekly applications of methyl jasmonate (MeJA), daily imposition of stem flexion and a control treatment. Analyzes included quantification of flexural stiffness, lignin content in stems and roots, phenolic compounds in leaves and roots, electrolyte leakage in roots and field survival. In seedlings of Eucalyptus urograndis at 100 days after emergence (DAE) and at the three distances used to evaluate flexural rigidity, the highest averages were observed in seedlings submitted to chemical and mechanical treatments, coinciding with the increase in lignin content in the stem. In the roots, after quantifying the extravasation of electrolytes in Stage I, the means decreased with the application of treatments. In the field phase, there were no statistically significant differences between seedling survival assessments, quantified every 15 days, for a period of 90 days after planting. However, seedlings in Stage I were lost because they were too young and could not tolerate the stressful conditions observed in the field.A rustificação surge como uma estratégia interessante a fim de melhorar a qualidade das mudas nos viveiros florestais, melhorando a sobrevivência a campo. Assim, o objetivo da pesquisa foi evidenciar alterações fisiológicas resultantes da aplicação de metil jasmonato e flexões caulinares nos três estádios de crescimento em mudas de Eucalyptus urograndis. O experimento foi conduzido em Marechal Cândido Rondon, no Estado do Paraná, e foram utilizadas mudas de Eucalyptus urograndis. Os tratamentos foram constituídos de aplicações semanais de metil jasmonato (MeJA) e imposição diária de flexões caulinares, além do tratamento controle. As análises consistiram na quantificação da rigidez flexural, lignina nos caules e raízes, compostos fenólicos nas folhas e raízes, perda de eletrólitos nas raízes e sobrevivência a campo. Em Eucalyptus urograndis com 100 dias após a emergência (DAE) e nas 3 distâncias utilizadas para avaliação da rigidez flexural, as maiores médias foram observadas em mudas submetidas aos tratamentos químico e mecânico coincidindo com o aumento do teor de lignina no caule. Nas raízes, após a quantificação da perda de eletrólitos, no estádio I, houve redução das médias com a aplicação dos tratamentos. Na fase de campo, não houve diferença significativa estatística entre as avaliações morfométricas a campo e a sobrevivência de mudas, quantificadas a cada 15 dias, até completarem 180 dias do plantio. Ainda, as mudas pertencentes ao estádio I foram perdidas, visto que estas eram muitos jovens e não toleraram as condições estressantes.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2024-02-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/7120810.5902/1980509871208Ciência Florestal; Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): Publicação Contínua; e71208Ciência Florestal; v. 34 n. 1 (2024): Publicação Contínua; e712081980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMenghttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/71208/63125Copyright (c) 2024 Ciência Florestalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRocha, Maria Eunice LimaMalavasi, Ubirajara ControVera-Cruz, Maria Soraia FortadoRistau, Ana Carolina PinguelliCordeiro, Noélle KhristinneBarbosa, Jaqueline de Araújo2024-03-15T17:25:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/71208Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2024-03-15T17:25:18Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physiological changes induced by hardening in seedlings of eucalyptus as a function of growth stages
Alterações fisiológicas induzidas pela rustificação em mudas de eucalipto em função dos estádios de crescimento
title Physiological changes induced by hardening in seedlings of eucalyptus as a function of growth stages
spellingShingle Physiological changes induced by hardening in seedlings of eucalyptus as a function of growth stages
Rocha, Maria Eunice Lima
Growth
Lignin
Physiologically
Stem flexibility
Lignina
Metil jasmonato
Rigidez flexural
Rustificação
title_short Physiological changes induced by hardening in seedlings of eucalyptus as a function of growth stages
title_full Physiological changes induced by hardening in seedlings of eucalyptus as a function of growth stages
title_fullStr Physiological changes induced by hardening in seedlings of eucalyptus as a function of growth stages
title_full_unstemmed Physiological changes induced by hardening in seedlings of eucalyptus as a function of growth stages
title_sort Physiological changes induced by hardening in seedlings of eucalyptus as a function of growth stages
author Rocha, Maria Eunice Lima
author_facet Rocha, Maria Eunice Lima
Malavasi, Ubirajara Contro
Vera-Cruz, Maria Soraia Fortado
Ristau, Ana Carolina Pinguelli
Cordeiro, Noélle Khristinne
Barbosa, Jaqueline de Araújo
author_role author
author2 Malavasi, Ubirajara Contro
Vera-Cruz, Maria Soraia Fortado
Ristau, Ana Carolina Pinguelli
Cordeiro, Noélle Khristinne
Barbosa, Jaqueline de Araújo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha, Maria Eunice Lima
Malavasi, Ubirajara Contro
Vera-Cruz, Maria Soraia Fortado
Ristau, Ana Carolina Pinguelli
Cordeiro, Noélle Khristinne
Barbosa, Jaqueline de Araújo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Growth
Lignin
Physiologically
Stem flexibility
Lignina
Metil jasmonato
Rigidez flexural
Rustificação
topic Growth
Lignin
Physiologically
Stem flexibility
Lignina
Metil jasmonato
Rigidez flexural
Rustificação
description Hardening appears as an interesting strategy to improve the quality of seedlings in forest nurseries, favoring their survival in the field. Thus, the objective of this research was to show the physiological alterations resulting from the application of methyl jasmonate and stem flexion in three stages of growth in Eucalyptus urograndis seedlings. The experiment was carried out in Marechal Cândido Rondon, Paraná, and Eucalyptus urograndis seedlings were used. Treatments consisted of weekly applications of methyl jasmonate (MeJA), daily imposition of stem flexion and a control treatment. Analyzes included quantification of flexural stiffness, lignin content in stems and roots, phenolic compounds in leaves and roots, electrolyte leakage in roots and field survival. In seedlings of Eucalyptus urograndis at 100 days after emergence (DAE) and at the three distances used to evaluate flexural rigidity, the highest averages were observed in seedlings submitted to chemical and mechanical treatments, coinciding with the increase in lignin content in the stem. In the roots, after quantifying the extravasation of electrolytes in Stage I, the means decreased with the application of treatments. In the field phase, there were no statistically significant differences between seedling survival assessments, quantified every 15 days, for a period of 90 days after planting. However, seedlings in Stage I were lost because they were too young and could not tolerate the stressful conditions observed in the field.
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