Method of opening the fruits, biometry and anatomical description of embryonic development in pau-branco (Cordia oncocalyx Allemão) seeds
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Resumo: | The tree species Pau-branco, Cordia oncocalyx Allemão has great economic potential, especially for logging, but its extraction is uncontrolled and can cause depredation. This type of harvest does not guarantee sufficient raw material to supply the demanding sectors such as furniture industries. The propagation of the species in plant nurseries starting from fruits and seeds could offer a solution to this problem. However, the fruits obtained from native plants comprise different sizes and different degrees of ripeness, making germination and propagation processes a difficult task. Knowledge of the final zygotic embryogenesis (fruit phase) anatomy is very important to establishing a propagation protocol for this species, especially to achieve a successful seed rescue of those containing mature zygotic embryos. The objectives of the present work was to establish a method to open the fruits and to study the microstructure and anatomy of the embryo in seeds of pau-branco, never shown before, with the goal of determining in which phase of development seed rescue is most appropriate for subsequent planting and seedling propagation. Mature fruits of pau-branco at different developmental stages were collected and subjected to microscopic investigation or biometrics determination. Transverse and longitudinal sections were obtained and processed for optical and scanning electron microscopy for the anatomical description of fruits and seeds. It was observed that the fruit has an exocarp and mesocarp. The mesocarp is divided into a sub exocarp-like mesocarp and a sclerenchymatous mesocarp, the latter of which gives hardness and rigidity to the fruit. The embryo, generally approximately 1.5 cm, is visible inside the fruits. When the embryo reaches 2.0 cm, it is considered fully developed, and it is recommend that excision can take place at this stage. the use of a hydraulic press was the most viable method for the extraction of seeds from the fruits. Furthermore, it was also concluded that the embryo of pau-branco seeds contain protein reserves. |
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Method of opening the fruits, biometry and anatomical description of embryonic development in pau-branco (Cordia oncocalyx Allemão) seedsMétodo para abertura dos frutos, biometria e descrição anatômica do desenvolvimento embriogênico em sementes de pau-branco (Cordia oncocalyx Allemão)CaatingaWood extractionPau-brancoPropagationAnatomyCaatingaExtrativismoPau-brancoPropagaçãoAnatomiaThe tree species Pau-branco, Cordia oncocalyx Allemão has great economic potential, especially for logging, but its extraction is uncontrolled and can cause depredation. This type of harvest does not guarantee sufficient raw material to supply the demanding sectors such as furniture industries. The propagation of the species in plant nurseries starting from fruits and seeds could offer a solution to this problem. However, the fruits obtained from native plants comprise different sizes and different degrees of ripeness, making germination and propagation processes a difficult task. Knowledge of the final zygotic embryogenesis (fruit phase) anatomy is very important to establishing a propagation protocol for this species, especially to achieve a successful seed rescue of those containing mature zygotic embryos. The objectives of the present work was to establish a method to open the fruits and to study the microstructure and anatomy of the embryo in seeds of pau-branco, never shown before, with the goal of determining in which phase of development seed rescue is most appropriate for subsequent planting and seedling propagation. Mature fruits of pau-branco at different developmental stages were collected and subjected to microscopic investigation or biometrics determination. Transverse and longitudinal sections were obtained and processed for optical and scanning electron microscopy for the anatomical description of fruits and seeds. It was observed that the fruit has an exocarp and mesocarp. The mesocarp is divided into a sub exocarp-like mesocarp and a sclerenchymatous mesocarp, the latter of which gives hardness and rigidity to the fruit. The embryo, generally approximately 1.5 cm, is visible inside the fruits. When the embryo reaches 2.0 cm, it is considered fully developed, and it is recommend that excision can take place at this stage. the use of a hydraulic press was the most viable method for the extraction of seeds from the fruits. Furthermore, it was also concluded that the embryo of pau-branco seeds contain protein reserves.A exploração do pau-branco (Cordia oncocalyx Allemão), espécie de grande potencial madeireiro, é feita por extrativismo, sendo depredatória e sem garantia de oferta de matéria-prima suficiente e constante aos setores demandantes. A propagação da espécie em viveiros a partir de frutos e sementes poderia oferecer uma solução para esse problema. Os frutos obtidos de plantas nativas apresentam, no entanto, tamanhos diferentes e distintos graus de maturação, dificultando a germinação e o sucesso da propagação. Para estabelecer-se um protocolo de propagação para o pau-branco, partindo de um resgate com sucesso de sementes com embrião zigótico maduro, o conhecimento da anatomia da embriogênese zigótica final (na fase do fruto) é de grande importância. O presente trabalho objetivou determinar um método de abertura do fruto e estudar aspectos relacionados à microestrutura e anatomia do embrião da semente de pau-branco, inéditos até então, com o intuito de se determinar em qual fase de desenvolvimento torna-se apropriado o resgate de sementes para cultivo visando à obtenção de mudas. Frutos maduros e em diferentes estádios de desenvolvimento de pau-branco foram coletados para serem submetidos à investigação microscópica ou para a determinação da biometria. Para a descrição anatômica dos frutos e das sementes, seções transversais e longitudinais foram obtidas e processadas para microscopia óptica e eletrônica de varredura. Constatou-se que o fruto possui exocarpo e o mesocarpo, sendo este, dividido em mesocarpo sub-exocárpico e mesocarpo esclerenquimático, sendo esse último, o que confere dureza e rigidez ao fruto. O embrião torna-se visível em frutos com comprimento em torno de 1,5 cm, encontrando-se totalmente desenvolvido somente a partir de 2,0 cm, sendo este tamanho o recomendado para realizar sua excisão. A prensa hidráulica constitui-se em um método eficaz de abertura dos frutos. Conclui-se ainda que o embrião da semente de pau-branco apresenta reserva protéica.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-06-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmltext/xmlhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/2521610.5902/1980509825216Ciência Florestal; Vol. 32 No. 2 (2022); 979-995Ciência Florestal; v. 32 n. 2 (2022); 979-9951980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMenghttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/25216/47553https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/25216/48539https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/25216/50785Copyright (c) 2022 Ciência Florestalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMuniz, Celli RodriguesCorreia, DivaSoares, Arlete Aparecida2022-12-16T18:27:12Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25216Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2022-12-16T18:27:12Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Method of opening the fruits, biometry and anatomical description of embryonic development in pau-branco (Cordia oncocalyx Allemão) seeds Método para abertura dos frutos, biometria e descrição anatômica do desenvolvimento embriogênico em sementes de pau-branco (Cordia oncocalyx Allemão) |
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Method of opening the fruits, biometry and anatomical description of embryonic development in pau-branco (Cordia oncocalyx Allemão) seeds |
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Method of opening the fruits, biometry and anatomical description of embryonic development in pau-branco (Cordia oncocalyx Allemão) seeds Muniz, Celli Rodrigues Caatinga Wood extraction Pau-branco Propagation Anatomy Caatinga Extrativismo Pau-branco Propagação Anatomia |
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Method of opening the fruits, biometry and anatomical description of embryonic development in pau-branco (Cordia oncocalyx Allemão) seeds |
title_full |
Method of opening the fruits, biometry and anatomical description of embryonic development in pau-branco (Cordia oncocalyx Allemão) seeds |
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Method of opening the fruits, biometry and anatomical description of embryonic development in pau-branco (Cordia oncocalyx Allemão) seeds |
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Method of opening the fruits, biometry and anatomical description of embryonic development in pau-branco (Cordia oncocalyx Allemão) seeds |
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Method of opening the fruits, biometry and anatomical description of embryonic development in pau-branco (Cordia oncocalyx Allemão) seeds |
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Muniz, Celli Rodrigues |
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Muniz, Celli Rodrigues Correia, Diva Soares, Arlete Aparecida |
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Correia, Diva Soares, Arlete Aparecida |
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Muniz, Celli Rodrigues Correia, Diva Soares, Arlete Aparecida |
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Caatinga Wood extraction Pau-branco Propagation Anatomy Caatinga Extrativismo Pau-branco Propagação Anatomia |
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Caatinga Wood extraction Pau-branco Propagation Anatomy Caatinga Extrativismo Pau-branco Propagação Anatomia |
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The tree species Pau-branco, Cordia oncocalyx Allemão has great economic potential, especially for logging, but its extraction is uncontrolled and can cause depredation. This type of harvest does not guarantee sufficient raw material to supply the demanding sectors such as furniture industries. The propagation of the species in plant nurseries starting from fruits and seeds could offer a solution to this problem. However, the fruits obtained from native plants comprise different sizes and different degrees of ripeness, making germination and propagation processes a difficult task. Knowledge of the final zygotic embryogenesis (fruit phase) anatomy is very important to establishing a propagation protocol for this species, especially to achieve a successful seed rescue of those containing mature zygotic embryos. The objectives of the present work was to establish a method to open the fruits and to study the microstructure and anatomy of the embryo in seeds of pau-branco, never shown before, with the goal of determining in which phase of development seed rescue is most appropriate for subsequent planting and seedling propagation. Mature fruits of pau-branco at different developmental stages were collected and subjected to microscopic investigation or biometrics determination. Transverse and longitudinal sections were obtained and processed for optical and scanning electron microscopy for the anatomical description of fruits and seeds. It was observed that the fruit has an exocarp and mesocarp. The mesocarp is divided into a sub exocarp-like mesocarp and a sclerenchymatous mesocarp, the latter of which gives hardness and rigidity to the fruit. The embryo, generally approximately 1.5 cm, is visible inside the fruits. When the embryo reaches 2.0 cm, it is considered fully developed, and it is recommend that excision can take place at this stage. the use of a hydraulic press was the most viable method for the extraction of seeds from the fruits. Furthermore, it was also concluded that the embryo of pau-branco seeds contain protein reserves. |
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