Primary metabolism and initial development of grafted black pepper seedlings

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Autor(a) principal: Crasque, Jeane
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Arantes, Sara Dousseau, Cerri Neto , Basílio, Pinto, Maria Luiza Pereira Barbosa, Arantes, Lúcio de Oliveira, Ferreira, Thayanne Rangel, Machado Filho, José Altino
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20690
Resumo: The production of black pepper seedlings through grafting is a promising strategy to mitigate the effect of environmental stresses, such as drought, that limit its cultivation. However, studies on compatibility between grafts and rootstocks are still scarce, especially considering the wild species of the genus Piper and the cultivated genotypes of black pepper. The objective of this work was to evaluate the relationship between primary metabolism and the development of black pepper seedlings obtained through intra- and interspecific grafting. The method used was that of cleft lateral grafting, as graft the Bragantina cultivar, better known in the world as ‘Panniyur 1’, and ‘Kottanadan’ cultivar and three wild species (Piper hispidum, Piper aduncum and Piper tuberculatum) were used as root-stock. As a control, ´Bragantina` was grafted onto itself (homograft). The experiment was carried out for 110 days and the seedlings were evaluated for development, gas exchange, and carbohydrate allocation. The rootstock influences the development and primary metabolism of seedlings. P. aduncum showed greater initial compatibility among wild species, due to less impediment to carbohydrate flow. P. tuberculatum showed early incompatibility, as the grafts died. The seedlings grafted on P. hispidum and 'Kottanadan' had initial compatibility with an average of 78% survival and 60% budding, but they may have late incompatibility due to limitation of carbohydrate flow.
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spelling Primary metabolism and initial development of grafted black pepper seedlingsMetabolismo primario y desarrollo inicial de plántulas de pimiento negro injertadasMetabolismo primário e o desenvolvimento inicial de mudas enxertadas de pimenteira-do-reinoPiper nigrum‘Bragantina’ ('Panniyur 1')'Kottanadan'Piper hispidumPiper aduncumPiper tuberculatum.Piper nigrum‘Bragantina’ ('Panniyur 1')'Kottanadan'Piper hispidumPiper aduncumPiper tuberculatum.Piper nigrum‘Bragantina’ ('Panniyur 1')'Kottanadan'Piper hispidumPiper aduncumPiper tuberculatum.The production of black pepper seedlings through grafting is a promising strategy to mitigate the effect of environmental stresses, such as drought, that limit its cultivation. However, studies on compatibility between grafts and rootstocks are still scarce, especially considering the wild species of the genus Piper and the cultivated genotypes of black pepper. The objective of this work was to evaluate the relationship between primary metabolism and the development of black pepper seedlings obtained through intra- and interspecific grafting. The method used was that of cleft lateral grafting, as graft the Bragantina cultivar, better known in the world as ‘Panniyur 1’, and ‘Kottanadan’ cultivar and three wild species (Piper hispidum, Piper aduncum and Piper tuberculatum) were used as root-stock. As a control, ´Bragantina` was grafted onto itself (homograft). The experiment was carried out for 110 days and the seedlings were evaluated for development, gas exchange, and carbohydrate allocation. The rootstock influences the development and primary metabolism of seedlings. P. aduncum showed greater initial compatibility among wild species, due to less impediment to carbohydrate flow. P. tuberculatum showed early incompatibility, as the grafts died. The seedlings grafted on P. hispidum and 'Kottanadan' had initial compatibility with an average of 78% survival and 60% budding, but they may have late incompatibility due to limitation of carbohydrate flow.La producción de plántulas de pimienta negra mediante injertos es una estrategia prometedora para mitigar los efectos de las tensiones ambientales que limitan su cultivo. Sin embargo, los estudios de compatibilidad entre injerto y portainjerto son aún escasos, especialmente considerando especies silvestres del género Piper y genotipos de pimienta negra cultivados. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar la relación entre el metabolismo primario y el desarrollo de plántulas de pimienta negra obtenidas mediante injertos intra e interespecíficos. El método utilizado fue elInjerto de enchapado lateral, se utilizó como injerto el cultivar Bragantina, más conocido en el mundo como 'Panniyur 1' y como portainjerto se evaluó el cultivar ´Kottanadan` y tres especies silvestres (Piper hispidum, Piper aduncum y Piper tuberculatum). Como control, se le injertó 'Bragantina' (homoinjerto). El experimento se llevó a cabo durante 110 días y se evaluó el desarrollo, el intercambio de gases y la asignación de carbohidratos de las plántulas. El portainjerto influye en el desarrollo y metabolismo primario de las plántulas. P. aduncum mostró una mayor compatibilidad inicial entre las especies silvestres, debido a un menor impedimento para el flujo de carbohidratos. P. tuberculatum mostró incompatibilidad temprana, ya que los injertos murieron. Las plántulas injertadas en P. hispidum y 'Kottanadan' tenían compatibilidad inicial con un promedio de 78% de supervivencia y 60% de brotación, pero pueden tener incompatibilidad tardía debido a la limitación del flujo de carbohidratos.A produção de mudas da pimenteira-do-reino através da enxertia é uma estratégia promissora para mitigar os efeitos dos estresses ambientais, como a seca, que limitam o seu cultivo. No entanto, ainda são escassos os estudos de compatibilidade entre enxerto e porta-enxerto, principalmente considerando as espécies selvagens do gênero Piper e os genótipos cultivados de pimenteira-do-reino. Objetivou-se com este trabalho avaliar a relação entre o metabolismo primário e o desenvolvimento das mudas da pimenteira-do-reino obtidas através da enxertia intra e interespecífica. O método empregado foi o de enxertia lateral em fenda cheia, como enxerto foi utilizada a cultivar Bragantina, mais conhecida no mundo como ‘Panniyur 1’ e como porta-enxerto foram avaliados a cultivar ‘Kottanadan’ e três espécies selvagens (Piper hispidum, Piper aduncum e Piper tuberculatum). Como controle foi efetuado a enxertia da ´Bragantina` nela mesma (homoenxerto). O experimento foi conduzido durante 110 dias e as mudas foram avaliadas quanto ao desenvolvimento, trocas gasosas e alocação de carboidratos. O porta-enxerto influencia no desenvolvimento e no metabolismo primário das mudas. O porta-enxerto influencia no desenvolvimento e no metabolismo primário das mudas. P. aduncum apresentou maior compatibilidade inicial entre as selvagens, devido ao menor impedimento ao fluxo de carboidratos. P. tuberculatum apresentou incompatibilidade precoce, pois houve a morte dos enxertos. As mudas enxertadas em P. hispidum e a ´Kottanadan` tiveram compatibilidade inicial apresentando em média 78% de sobrevivência e 60% de brotamento, porém podem ter incompatibilidade tardia por limitação ao fluxo de carboidratos.Research, Society and Development2021-11-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2069010.33448/rsd-v10i14.20690Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e425101420690Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e425101420690Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e4251014206902525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20690/19744Copyright (c) 2021 Jeane Crasque; Sara Dousseau Arantes; Basílio Cerri Neto ; Maria Luiza Pereira Barbosa Pinto; Lúcio de Oliveira Arantes; Thayanne Rangel Ferreira; José Altino Machado Filhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCrasque, JeaneArantes, Sara DousseauCerri Neto , Basílio Pinto, Maria Luiza Pereira Barbosa Arantes, Lúcio de Oliveira Ferreira, Thayanne Rangel Machado Filho, José Altino2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20690Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:15.685088Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Primary metabolism and initial development of grafted black pepper seedlings
Metabolismo primario y desarrollo inicial de plántulas de pimiento negro injertadas
Metabolismo primário e o desenvolvimento inicial de mudas enxertadas de pimenteira-do-reino
title Primary metabolism and initial development of grafted black pepper seedlings
spellingShingle Primary metabolism and initial development of grafted black pepper seedlings
Crasque, Jeane
Piper nigrum
‘Bragantina’ ('Panniyur 1')
'Kottanadan'
Piper hispidum
Piper aduncum
Piper tuberculatum.
Piper nigrum
‘Bragantina’ ('Panniyur 1')
'Kottanadan'
Piper hispidum
Piper aduncum
Piper tuberculatum.
Piper nigrum
‘Bragantina’ ('Panniyur 1')
'Kottanadan'
Piper hispidum
Piper aduncum
Piper tuberculatum.
title_short Primary metabolism and initial development of grafted black pepper seedlings
title_full Primary metabolism and initial development of grafted black pepper seedlings
title_fullStr Primary metabolism and initial development of grafted black pepper seedlings
title_full_unstemmed Primary metabolism and initial development of grafted black pepper seedlings
title_sort Primary metabolism and initial development of grafted black pepper seedlings
author Crasque, Jeane
author_facet Crasque, Jeane
Arantes, Sara Dousseau
Cerri Neto , Basílio
Pinto, Maria Luiza Pereira Barbosa
Arantes, Lúcio de Oliveira
Ferreira, Thayanne Rangel
Machado Filho, José Altino
author_role author
author2 Arantes, Sara Dousseau
Cerri Neto , Basílio
Pinto, Maria Luiza Pereira Barbosa
Arantes, Lúcio de Oliveira
Ferreira, Thayanne Rangel
Machado Filho, José Altino
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Crasque, Jeane
Arantes, Sara Dousseau
Cerri Neto , Basílio
Pinto, Maria Luiza Pereira Barbosa
Arantes, Lúcio de Oliveira
Ferreira, Thayanne Rangel
Machado Filho, José Altino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Piper nigrum
‘Bragantina’ ('Panniyur 1')
'Kottanadan'
Piper hispidum
Piper aduncum
Piper tuberculatum.
Piper nigrum
‘Bragantina’ ('Panniyur 1')
'Kottanadan'
Piper hispidum
Piper aduncum
Piper tuberculatum.
Piper nigrum
‘Bragantina’ ('Panniyur 1')
'Kottanadan'
Piper hispidum
Piper aduncum
Piper tuberculatum.
topic Piper nigrum
‘Bragantina’ ('Panniyur 1')
'Kottanadan'
Piper hispidum
Piper aduncum
Piper tuberculatum.
Piper nigrum
‘Bragantina’ ('Panniyur 1')
'Kottanadan'
Piper hispidum
Piper aduncum
Piper tuberculatum.
Piper nigrum
‘Bragantina’ ('Panniyur 1')
'Kottanadan'
Piper hispidum
Piper aduncum
Piper tuberculatum.
description The production of black pepper seedlings through grafting is a promising strategy to mitigate the effect of environmental stresses, such as drought, that limit its cultivation. However, studies on compatibility between grafts and rootstocks are still scarce, especially considering the wild species of the genus Piper and the cultivated genotypes of black pepper. The objective of this work was to evaluate the relationship between primary metabolism and the development of black pepper seedlings obtained through intra- and interspecific grafting. The method used was that of cleft lateral grafting, as graft the Bragantina cultivar, better known in the world as ‘Panniyur 1’, and ‘Kottanadan’ cultivar and three wild species (Piper hispidum, Piper aduncum and Piper tuberculatum) were used as root-stock. As a control, ´Bragantina` was grafted onto itself (homograft). The experiment was carried out for 110 days and the seedlings were evaluated for development, gas exchange, and carbohydrate allocation. The rootstock influences the development and primary metabolism of seedlings. P. aduncum showed greater initial compatibility among wild species, due to less impediment to carbohydrate flow. P. tuberculatum showed early incompatibility, as the grafts died. The seedlings grafted on P. hispidum and 'Kottanadan' had initial compatibility with an average of 78% survival and 60% budding, but they may have late incompatibility due to limitation of carbohydrate flow.
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