Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in young Tachigali vulgaris plants subjected to water deficit

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Autor(a) principal: Ataíde, Wander Luiz da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Nogueira, Glauco André dos Santos, Oliveira Neto, Cândido Ferreira de, Brito, Ana Ecídia de Araújo, Costa, Thays Correa, Martins, Jéssica Taynara da Silva, Machado, Liliane Corrêa, Batista, Karollyne Renata Silva de Paula, Sousa, Ana Clara Moura de
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8732
Resumo: Plants’ biochemical responses to water deficit are associated with their ability to synthesize accumulate osmolytes compatible to regulatory properties of water potential. The aim of the current study is to evaluate carbon and nitrogen metabolism in Tachigali vulgaris plants subjected to three water suspension periods. The experiment was carried out in greenhouse and followed a completely randomized design, at 3 x 2 factorial arrangement (three times: zero, five and ten water suspension days; and two water conditions: control and water deficit), with 4 repetitions; results were subjected to analysis of variance and means were compared through t-test at 5% probability level, in statistical package (Assistat 7.7 beta). The following variables recorded decreased values: relative water content RWC in leaf tissue (by 32.14%); nitrate ion in leaves (by 18.67%) and in roots (by 14.40%); nitrate reductase enzyme activity in leaves (by 17.06%) and roots (by 15.77%); starch concentration in leaf tissue (by 44.98%) and roots (by 21.07%). On the other hand, the following variables recorded increased values: free ammonium concentration in leaves (by 64.83%) and roots (by 1.61%); total soluble amino acids in leaf tissue (by 28.03%) and roots (by 8.42%); total soluble carbohydrates in leaves (by 3.12%) and roots (by 11.05%); sucrose in leaves (by 4.77%) and roots (by 24.77%); proline in leaves (by 193.58%) and roots (by 57.26%). Biochemical processes observed in T. vulgaris plants were affected by water deficit, which indicated that this species is capable of adopting mechanisms and strategies in order to survive under stressful conditions.
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spelling Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in young Tachigali vulgaris plants subjected to water deficitMetabolismo del carbono y nitrógeno en plantas jóvenes de Tachigali vulgaris sometidas a deficiencia de aguaMetabolismo do carbono e do nitrogênio em plantas jovens de Tachigali vulgaris submetidas à deficiência hídricaAjustamentoBioquímicaSínteseOsmólitos.AdjustmentBiochemistrySynthesisOsmolytes.AjusteBioquímicaSíntesisOsmolitos.Plants’ biochemical responses to water deficit are associated with their ability to synthesize accumulate osmolytes compatible to regulatory properties of water potential. The aim of the current study is to evaluate carbon and nitrogen metabolism in Tachigali vulgaris plants subjected to three water suspension periods. The experiment was carried out in greenhouse and followed a completely randomized design, at 3 x 2 factorial arrangement (three times: zero, five and ten water suspension days; and two water conditions: control and water deficit), with 4 repetitions; results were subjected to analysis of variance and means were compared through t-test at 5% probability level, in statistical package (Assistat 7.7 beta). The following variables recorded decreased values: relative water content RWC in leaf tissue (by 32.14%); nitrate ion in leaves (by 18.67%) and in roots (by 14.40%); nitrate reductase enzyme activity in leaves (by 17.06%) and roots (by 15.77%); starch concentration in leaf tissue (by 44.98%) and roots (by 21.07%). On the other hand, the following variables recorded increased values: free ammonium concentration in leaves (by 64.83%) and roots (by 1.61%); total soluble amino acids in leaf tissue (by 28.03%) and roots (by 8.42%); total soluble carbohydrates in leaves (by 3.12%) and roots (by 11.05%); sucrose in leaves (by 4.77%) and roots (by 24.77%); proline in leaves (by 193.58%) and roots (by 57.26%). Biochemical processes observed in T. vulgaris plants were affected by water deficit, which indicated that this species is capable of adopting mechanisms and strategies in order to survive under stressful conditions.Las respuestas bioquímicas de las plantas al déficit hídrico están relacionadas con la capacidad de síntesis y acumulación de osmolitos compatibles con propiedades reguladoras del potencial hídrico celular. El objetivo fue evaluar el metabolismo del carbono y nitrógeno en plantas de Tachigali vulgaris bajo tres períodos de suspensión en agua. El experimento se realizó en invernadero con un diseño completamente al azar en un esquema factorial 3x2 (tres tiempos: cero, cinco y diez días de suspensión de agua, y dos condiciones de agua: control y deficiencia de agua), con 4 repeticiones, aplicando el análisis de varianza en los resultados y las medias se compararon mediante la prueba de Tukey al nivel de 5% de probabilidad con el paquete estadístico (Assistat 7.7 beta). Hubo una reducción para las respectivas variables, CRA en 32.14% en el tejido foliar; ion nitrato en 18,67% en las hojas y 14,40% en las raíces; actividad de la enzima nitrato reductasa en 17,06% en hojas y 15,77% en raíces; concentración de almidón en 44,98% en tejido foliar y 21,07% en raíz. Y aumentar para las siguientes variables, concentración de amonio libre en 64.83% en las hojas y 1.61% en la raíz; aminoácidos solubles totales en 28.03% para el tejido foliar y 8.42% en las raíces; carbohidratos solubles totales en 3.12% en las hojas y 11.05% en las raíces; sacarosa en 4,77% en hojas y 24,77% en raíces; prolina 193,58% en hojas y 57,26% en raíz. Los procesos bioquímicos se vieron fuertemente afectados por la deficiencia de agua, expresando mecanismos y estrategias que permiten a la especie sobrevivir en condiciones de estrés.As respostas bioquímicas das plantas ao déficit hídrico estão relacionadas à capacidade de síntese e acúmulo de osmólitos compatíveis com propriedades regulatórias do potencial hídrico celular. Objetivou-se avaliar o metabolismo do carbono e do nitrogênio em plantas de Tachigali vulgaris sob três períodos de suspensão hídrica. O experimento foi conduzido em casa de vegetação utilizando-se delineamento inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial 3x2 (três tempos: zero, cinco e dez dias de suspensão hídrica, e duas condições hídricas: controle e deficiência hídrica), com 4 repetições, aplicando-se a análise de variância nos resultados e as médias foram comparadas pelo teste Tukey ao nível de 5% de probabilidade com o pacote estatístico (Assistat 7.7 beta). Houve redução para as respectivas variáveis, CRA em 32,14% no tecido foliar; íon nitrato em 18,67% nas folhas e 14,40% nas raízes; atividade da enzima redutase do nitrato em 17,06% nas folhas e 15,77% nas raízes; concentração de amido em 44,98% no tecido foliar e 21,07% na raiz. E aumento para as seguintes variáveis, concentração de amônio livre em 64,83% nas folhas e 1,61% na raiz; aminoácidos solúveis totais em 28,03% para o tecido foliar e 8,42% nas raízes; carboidratos solúveis totais em 3,12% nas folhas e 11,05% nas raízes; sacarose em 4,77% nas folhas e 24,77% nas raízes; prolina 193,58% nas folhas e 57,26% na raiz. Os processos bioquímicos foram fortemente afetados pela deficiência hídrica, expressando mecanismos e estratégias que permitem a sobrevivência da espécie em condições de estresse.Research, Society and Development2020-10-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/873210.33448/rsd-v9i10.8732Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e6169108732Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e6169108732Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e61691087322525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8732/7997Copyright (c) 2020 Wander Luiz da Silva Ataíde; Glauco André dos Santos Nogueira; Cândido Ferreira de Oliveira Neto; Ana Ecídia de Araújo Brito; Thays Correa Costa; Jéssica Taynara da Silva Martins; Liliane Corrêa Machado; Karollyne Renata Silva de Paula Batista; Ana Clara Moura de Sousahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAtaíde, Wander Luiz da Silva Nogueira, Glauco André dos Santos Oliveira Neto, Cândido Ferreira de Brito, Ana Ecídia de Araújo Costa, Thays Correa Martins, Jéssica Taynara da Silva Machado, Liliane Corrêa Batista, Karollyne Renata Silva de PaulaSousa, Ana Clara Moura de 2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8732Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:31:08.757857Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in young Tachigali vulgaris plants subjected to water deficit
Metabolismo del carbono y nitrógeno en plantas jóvenes de Tachigali vulgaris sometidas a deficiencia de agua
Metabolismo do carbono e do nitrogênio em plantas jovens de Tachigali vulgaris submetidas à deficiência hídrica
title Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in young Tachigali vulgaris plants subjected to water deficit
spellingShingle Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in young Tachigali vulgaris plants subjected to water deficit
Ataíde, Wander Luiz da Silva
Ajustamento
Bioquímica
Síntese
Osmólitos.
Adjustment
Biochemistry
Synthesis
Osmolytes.
Ajuste
Bioquímica
Síntesis
Osmolitos.
title_short Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in young Tachigali vulgaris plants subjected to water deficit
title_full Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in young Tachigali vulgaris plants subjected to water deficit
title_fullStr Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in young Tachigali vulgaris plants subjected to water deficit
title_full_unstemmed Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in young Tachigali vulgaris plants subjected to water deficit
title_sort Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in young Tachigali vulgaris plants subjected to water deficit
author Ataíde, Wander Luiz da Silva
author_facet Ataíde, Wander Luiz da Silva
Nogueira, Glauco André dos Santos
Oliveira Neto, Cândido Ferreira de
Brito, Ana Ecídia de Araújo
Costa, Thays Correa
Martins, Jéssica Taynara da Silva
Machado, Liliane Corrêa
Batista, Karollyne Renata Silva de Paula
Sousa, Ana Clara Moura de
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author2 Nogueira, Glauco André dos Santos
Oliveira Neto, Cândido Ferreira de
Brito, Ana Ecídia de Araújo
Costa, Thays Correa
Martins, Jéssica Taynara da Silva
Machado, Liliane Corrêa
Batista, Karollyne Renata Silva de Paula
Sousa, Ana Clara Moura de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ataíde, Wander Luiz da Silva
Nogueira, Glauco André dos Santos
Oliveira Neto, Cândido Ferreira de
Brito, Ana Ecídia de Araújo
Costa, Thays Correa
Martins, Jéssica Taynara da Silva
Machado, Liliane Corrêa
Batista, Karollyne Renata Silva de Paula
Sousa, Ana Clara Moura de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ajustamento
Bioquímica
Síntese
Osmólitos.
Adjustment
Biochemistry
Synthesis
Osmolytes.
Ajuste
Bioquímica
Síntesis
Osmolitos.
topic Ajustamento
Bioquímica
Síntese
Osmólitos.
Adjustment
Biochemistry
Synthesis
Osmolytes.
Ajuste
Bioquímica
Síntesis
Osmolitos.
description Plants’ biochemical responses to water deficit are associated with their ability to synthesize accumulate osmolytes compatible to regulatory properties of water potential. The aim of the current study is to evaluate carbon and nitrogen metabolism in Tachigali vulgaris plants subjected to three water suspension periods. The experiment was carried out in greenhouse and followed a completely randomized design, at 3 x 2 factorial arrangement (three times: zero, five and ten water suspension days; and two water conditions: control and water deficit), with 4 repetitions; results were subjected to analysis of variance and means were compared through t-test at 5% probability level, in statistical package (Assistat 7.7 beta). The following variables recorded decreased values: relative water content RWC in leaf tissue (by 32.14%); nitrate ion in leaves (by 18.67%) and in roots (by 14.40%); nitrate reductase enzyme activity in leaves (by 17.06%) and roots (by 15.77%); starch concentration in leaf tissue (by 44.98%) and roots (by 21.07%). On the other hand, the following variables recorded increased values: free ammonium concentration in leaves (by 64.83%) and roots (by 1.61%); total soluble amino acids in leaf tissue (by 28.03%) and roots (by 8.42%); total soluble carbohydrates in leaves (by 3.12%) and roots (by 11.05%); sucrose in leaves (by 4.77%) and roots (by 24.77%); proline in leaves (by 193.58%) and roots (by 57.26%). Biochemical processes observed in T. vulgaris plants were affected by water deficit, which indicated that this species is capable of adopting mechanisms and strategies in order to survive under stressful conditions.
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