Lignin and stem flexibility in eucalyptus seedlings subjected to hardening

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Paulo Ricardo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Malavasi, Ubirajara Contro, Lopes, Maycom Marinho, Borsoi, Augustinho, Dranski, João Alexandre Lopes, Malavasi, Marlene de Matos, Gurgacz, Flavio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Florestal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/33047
Resumo: The objective of this work was to verify if hardening by stem bending and foliar spray of jasmonic acid (JA) induced lignification and if it altered the post-planting development. The experiment was initially conducted in a shade house following a completely randomized design with treatments as (T1) control; (T2) 2.0 μmol L-1 of JA; (T3) 4.0 μmol L-1 of JA; (T4) 6.0 μmol L-1 of JA; (T5) 8.0 μmol L-1 of JA; (T6) 20 stem bending; (T7) 40 stem bending and five replicates. At the end of the imposed treatments, we calculated the increments in height, stem diameter, number of leaves, root and shoot dry biomasses, as well as the lignin content of shoots and roots and the stem stiffness. Afterwards, seedlings were planted following a randomized block design with three seedlings per replicate. At 90 and 150 days after planting, we quantified increments in height and stem diameter. Treatments T5 and T6 showed higher bending strength (0.28885 and 0.3005 N cm-1, respectively). Seedlings submitted to doses above 6.0 μmol L-1 of JA (T5) and imposition of stem bending (T6 and T7) resulted in a higher stem lignin content. The smaller doses of JA (T2, T3 and T4) and 20 stem bending (T6) resulted in seedlings with a relative increase in diameter. The interpretation of path analysis showed weak multicollinearity, that is, the variables under study are not highly correlated and there was a greater direct correlation between the lignin content of the stem with the mean increase in height and diameter of the seedlings after planting.
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spelling Lignin and stem flexibility in eucalyptus seedlings subjected to hardeningLignina e flexibilidade caulinar em mudas de eucalipto submetidas a rustificaçãoSeedling hardeningEucalyptus urophylla x Eucalyptus grandisSeedling qualityPhytoregulatorRustificação de mudasEucalyptus urophylla x Eucalyptus grandisQualidade de mudasFitoreguladorThe objective of this work was to verify if hardening by stem bending and foliar spray of jasmonic acid (JA) induced lignification and if it altered the post-planting development. The experiment was initially conducted in a shade house following a completely randomized design with treatments as (T1) control; (T2) 2.0 μmol L-1 of JA; (T3) 4.0 μmol L-1 of JA; (T4) 6.0 μmol L-1 of JA; (T5) 8.0 μmol L-1 of JA; (T6) 20 stem bending; (T7) 40 stem bending and five replicates. At the end of the imposed treatments, we calculated the increments in height, stem diameter, number of leaves, root and shoot dry biomasses, as well as the lignin content of shoots and roots and the stem stiffness. Afterwards, seedlings were planted following a randomized block design with three seedlings per replicate. At 90 and 150 days after planting, we quantified increments in height and stem diameter. Treatments T5 and T6 showed higher bending strength (0.28885 and 0.3005 N cm-1, respectively). Seedlings submitted to doses above 6.0 μmol L-1 of JA (T5) and imposition of stem bending (T6 and T7) resulted in a higher stem lignin content. The smaller doses of JA (T2, T3 and T4) and 20 stem bending (T6) resulted in seedlings with a relative increase in diameter. The interpretation of path analysis showed weak multicollinearity, that is, the variables under study are not highly correlated and there was a greater direct correlation between the lignin content of the stem with the mean increase in height and diameter of the seedlings after planting.O trabalho objetivou verificar se a rustificação por flexões caulinares e a pulverização foliar com ácido jasmônico (JA) induz lignificação e altera o desenvolvimento pós-plantio. O experimento iniciou em ambiente protegido seguindo um delineamento inteiramente ao acaso com sete tratamentos (T1) testemunha; (T2) 2,0 μmol L-1 de JA; (T3) 4,0 μmol L-1 de JA; (T4) 6,0 μmol L-1 de JA; (T5) 8,0 μmol L-1 de JA; (T6) 20 flexões; (T7) 40 flexões e cinco repetições. Ao final da aplicação dos tratamentos, avaliaram-se os incrementos na altura, no diâmetro do coleto e número de folhas, assim como o teor de lignina dos tecidos caulinares, das raízes e a rigidez flexural. Em seguida, as mudas rustificadas foram plantadas a campo em delineamento em blocos ao acaso com três mudas por repetição. Aos 90 e 150 dias, avaliaram-se os incrementos na altura e no diâmetro do caule. Mudas dos tratamentos T5 e T6 apresentaram maior resistência à curvatura (0,2885 e 0,3005 N cm-1, respectivamente). O teor de lignina no caule aumentou com aplicações de JA acima de 6,0μmol L-1 e imposição de flexões caulinares. As menores doses de JA (T2, T3 e T4) e o tratamento com 20 flexões caulinares (T6) resultaram em mudas com aumento no incremento no diâmetro do caule. A interpretação da análise de trilha demonstrou que houve aumento na rigidez do caule acompanhado com o aumento no teor de lignina e que estes possuem um maior efeito direto inversamente proporcional com o incremento médio em altura e com o diâmetro do caule após o plantio.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2020-06-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/3304710.5902/1980509833047Ciência Florestal; Vol. 30 No. 2 (2020); 352-366Ciência Florestal; v. 30 n. 2 (2020); 352-3661980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMenghttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/33047/pdfCopyright (c) 2020 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Paulo RicardoMalavasi, Ubirajara ControLopes, Maycom MarinhoBorsoi, AugustinhoDranski, João Alexandre LopesMalavasi, Marlene de MatosGurgacz, Flavio2021-05-20T04:00:45Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33047Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2021-05-20T04:00:45Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Lignin and stem flexibility in eucalyptus seedlings subjected to hardening
Lignina e flexibilidade caulinar em mudas de eucalipto submetidas a rustificação
title Lignin and stem flexibility in eucalyptus seedlings subjected to hardening
spellingShingle Lignin and stem flexibility in eucalyptus seedlings subjected to hardening
Lima, Paulo Ricardo
Seedling hardening
Eucalyptus urophylla x Eucalyptus grandis
Seedling quality
Phytoregulator
Rustificação de mudas
Eucalyptus urophylla x Eucalyptus grandis
Qualidade de mudas
Fitoregulador
title_short Lignin and stem flexibility in eucalyptus seedlings subjected to hardening
title_full Lignin and stem flexibility in eucalyptus seedlings subjected to hardening
title_fullStr Lignin and stem flexibility in eucalyptus seedlings subjected to hardening
title_full_unstemmed Lignin and stem flexibility in eucalyptus seedlings subjected to hardening
title_sort Lignin and stem flexibility in eucalyptus seedlings subjected to hardening
author Lima, Paulo Ricardo
author_facet Lima, Paulo Ricardo
Malavasi, Ubirajara Contro
Lopes, Maycom Marinho
Borsoi, Augustinho
Dranski, João Alexandre Lopes
Malavasi, Marlene de Matos
Gurgacz, Flavio
author_role author
author2 Malavasi, Ubirajara Contro
Lopes, Maycom Marinho
Borsoi, Augustinho
Dranski, João Alexandre Lopes
Malavasi, Marlene de Matos
Gurgacz, Flavio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima, Paulo Ricardo
Malavasi, Ubirajara Contro
Lopes, Maycom Marinho
Borsoi, Augustinho
Dranski, João Alexandre Lopes
Malavasi, Marlene de Matos
Gurgacz, Flavio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Seedling hardening
Eucalyptus urophylla x Eucalyptus grandis
Seedling quality
Phytoregulator
Rustificação de mudas
Eucalyptus urophylla x Eucalyptus grandis
Qualidade de mudas
Fitoregulador
topic Seedling hardening
Eucalyptus urophylla x Eucalyptus grandis
Seedling quality
Phytoregulator
Rustificação de mudas
Eucalyptus urophylla x Eucalyptus grandis
Qualidade de mudas
Fitoregulador
description The objective of this work was to verify if hardening by stem bending and foliar spray of jasmonic acid (JA) induced lignification and if it altered the post-planting development. The experiment was initially conducted in a shade house following a completely randomized design with treatments as (T1) control; (T2) 2.0 μmol L-1 of JA; (T3) 4.0 μmol L-1 of JA; (T4) 6.0 μmol L-1 of JA; (T5) 8.0 μmol L-1 of JA; (T6) 20 stem bending; (T7) 40 stem bending and five replicates. At the end of the imposed treatments, we calculated the increments in height, stem diameter, number of leaves, root and shoot dry biomasses, as well as the lignin content of shoots and roots and the stem stiffness. Afterwards, seedlings were planted following a randomized block design with three seedlings per replicate. At 90 and 150 days after planting, we quantified increments in height and stem diameter. Treatments T5 and T6 showed higher bending strength (0.28885 and 0.3005 N cm-1, respectively). Seedlings submitted to doses above 6.0 μmol L-1 of JA (T5) and imposition of stem bending (T6 and T7) resulted in a higher stem lignin content. The smaller doses of JA (T2, T3 and T4) and 20 stem bending (T6) resulted in seedlings with a relative increase in diameter. The interpretation of path analysis showed weak multicollinearity, that is, the variables under study are not highly correlated and there was a greater direct correlation between the lignin content of the stem with the mean increase in height and diameter of the seedlings after planting.
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