Adaptability and leaf anatomical features in oil palm seedlings produced by embryo rescue and pre-germinated seeds

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Autor(a) principal: Luis, Zanderluce G.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Bezerra, Kadja Milena G., Scherwinski-Pereira, Jonny Everson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UnB
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/27892
https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-04202010000300008
Resumo: Changes in the leaf structure of plants grown in different conditions have been reported, such as increase in size and density of stomata and reduction in stomatal control, amount of epicuticular wax, and mesophyll thickness, with a high diversity of intercellular spaces. However, these changes are highly variable depending on the physiological and morphological characteristics of each species. The objective of this work was to analyze the adaptability and anatomical plasticity of oil palm seedlings produced after embryo rescue and pre-germinated seeds. Expanded leaves were prepared for evaluation of morphometric data and anatomical structures. It was verified that the environmental conditions in vitro negatively influenced the stomata density, epidermal and hypodermal thickness, and the values for the expansion cells and leaf mesophile. Anatomically, the oil palm leaves present the same tissues composition in both growth conditions, with uniseriate epidermal cells, and tetracitic stomata occurring in both epidermal surfaces. Epidermal cells from in vitro plants are thinner than ones from greenhouse. The midrib of leaves from greenhouse plants are more developed and is composed by only one central vascular bundle, while plants from in vitro cultivation developed three to four collateral vascular bundles.
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spelling Adaptability and leaf anatomical features in oil palm seedlings produced by embryo rescue and pre-germinated seedsArecaceaeElaeis guineensisArecaceaeGerminaçãoCultivo de embriõesAclimatizaçãoMetabolismo de plântulasChanges in the leaf structure of plants grown in different conditions have been reported, such as increase in size and density of stomata and reduction in stomatal control, amount of epicuticular wax, and mesophyll thickness, with a high diversity of intercellular spaces. However, these changes are highly variable depending on the physiological and morphological characteristics of each species. The objective of this work was to analyze the adaptability and anatomical plasticity of oil palm seedlings produced after embryo rescue and pre-germinated seeds. Expanded leaves were prepared for evaluation of morphometric data and anatomical structures. It was verified that the environmental conditions in vitro negatively influenced the stomata density, epidermal and hypodermal thickness, and the values for the expansion cells and leaf mesophile. Anatomically, the oil palm leaves present the same tissues composition in both growth conditions, with uniseriate epidermal cells, and tetracitic stomata occurring in both epidermal surfaces. Epidermal cells from in vitro plants are thinner than ones from greenhouse. The midrib of leaves from greenhouse plants are more developed and is composed by only one central vascular bundle, while plants from in vitro cultivation developed three to four collateral vascular bundles.Adaptabilidade e características anatômicas de folhas em mudas de dendezeiros produzidas pelo resgate de embriões e sementes pré-germinadas. Alterações na estrutura da folha de plantas crescidas em diferentes ambientes têm sido relatadas, como o aumento no tamanho e densidade dos estômatos e a redução no controle estomático, na quantidade de cera epicuticular e na espessura do mesofilo, com alta diversidade de espaços intercelulares. Entretanto, tais alterações são altamente variáveis em função das características fisiológicas e morfológicas próprias de cada espécie. O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar a adaptabilidade e plasticidade anatômica foliar de mudas de dendezeiros produzidas pelo resgate de embriões e sementes pré-germinadas cultivadas num sistema in vitro ou em casa de vegetação. Cortes transversais e paradérmicos, além da dissociação de tecidos, foram preparados para obtenção dos dados morfométricos e anatômicos. Verificou-se que as condições ambientais do cultivo in vitro influenciaram negativamente os valores da densidade estomática, espessura da epiderme e hipoderme, e os valores obtidos para as células de expansão e do mesofilo foliar. Anatomicamente as folhas de dendezeiro apresentam a mesma composição tecidual em ambas condições de cultivo, com epiderme unisseriada, estômatos do tipo tetracítico de ocorrência em ambas as faces epidérmicas. As células epidérmicas das folhas de plantas in vitro são mais delgadas que as da casa de vegetação. Nas plantas de casa de vegetação a nervura principal é mais desenvolvida sendo formada por apenas um grande feixe vascular, enquanto que plantas cultivadas in vitro desenvolveram de três a quatro feixes vasculares.Em processamentoBrazilian Journal of Plant Physiology2017-12-07T04:55:19Z2017-12-07T04:55:19Z2010info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfBraz. J. Plant Physiol.,v.22,n.3,p.209-215,2010http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/27892https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1677-04202010000300008Luis, Zanderluce G.Bezerra, Kadja Milena G.Scherwinski-Pereira, Jonny Eversoninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UnBinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNB2024-08-27T16:13:39Zoai:repositorio.unb.br:10482/27892Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.unb.br/oai/requestrepositorio@unb.bropendoar:2024-08-27T16:13:39Repositório Institucional da UnB - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adaptability and leaf anatomical features in oil palm seedlings produced by embryo rescue and pre-germinated seeds
title Adaptability and leaf anatomical features in oil palm seedlings produced by embryo rescue and pre-germinated seeds
spellingShingle Adaptability and leaf anatomical features in oil palm seedlings produced by embryo rescue and pre-germinated seeds
Luis, Zanderluce G.
Arecaceae
Elaeis guineensis
Arecaceae
Germinação
Cultivo de embriões
Aclimatização
Metabolismo de plântulas
title_short Adaptability and leaf anatomical features in oil palm seedlings produced by embryo rescue and pre-germinated seeds
title_full Adaptability and leaf anatomical features in oil palm seedlings produced by embryo rescue and pre-germinated seeds
title_fullStr Adaptability and leaf anatomical features in oil palm seedlings produced by embryo rescue and pre-germinated seeds
title_full_unstemmed Adaptability and leaf anatomical features in oil palm seedlings produced by embryo rescue and pre-germinated seeds
title_sort Adaptability and leaf anatomical features in oil palm seedlings produced by embryo rescue and pre-germinated seeds
author Luis, Zanderluce G.
author_facet Luis, Zanderluce G.
Bezerra, Kadja Milena G.
Scherwinski-Pereira, Jonny Everson
author_role author
author2 Bezerra, Kadja Milena G.
Scherwinski-Pereira, Jonny Everson
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Luis, Zanderluce G.
Bezerra, Kadja Milena G.
Scherwinski-Pereira, Jonny Everson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arecaceae
Elaeis guineensis
Arecaceae
Germinação
Cultivo de embriões
Aclimatização
Metabolismo de plântulas
topic Arecaceae
Elaeis guineensis
Arecaceae
Germinação
Cultivo de embriões
Aclimatização
Metabolismo de plântulas
description Changes in the leaf structure of plants grown in different conditions have been reported, such as increase in size and density of stomata and reduction in stomatal control, amount of epicuticular wax, and mesophyll thickness, with a high diversity of intercellular spaces. However, these changes are highly variable depending on the physiological and morphological characteristics of each species. The objective of this work was to analyze the adaptability and anatomical plasticity of oil palm seedlings produced after embryo rescue and pre-germinated seeds. Expanded leaves were prepared for evaluation of morphometric data and anatomical structures. It was verified that the environmental conditions in vitro negatively influenced the stomata density, epidermal and hypodermal thickness, and the values for the expansion cells and leaf mesophile. Anatomically, the oil palm leaves present the same tissues composition in both growth conditions, with uniseriate epidermal cells, and tetracitic stomata occurring in both epidermal surfaces. Epidermal cells from in vitro plants are thinner than ones from greenhouse. The midrib of leaves from greenhouse plants are more developed and is composed by only one central vascular bundle, while plants from in vitro cultivation developed three to four collateral vascular bundles.
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