Aspectos alelopáticos, fitoquímicos e anatômicos do capim-annoni : (eragrostis plana nees)
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Resumo: | The tough lovegrass (Eragrostis plana Nees) is the main invasive of natural pastures of southern Brazil, whose expansion is partly attributed to its allelopathic potential. This study, unpublished for the plant, aimed to verify the autotoxicity, chemical composition and anatomical/histochemical characteristics of this grass, through three experiments: 1) The autotoxicity of aqueous extracts of leaves and roots at germination and seedling growth of the species was performed with extracts from green leaves, senescent leaves and roots at concentrations of 0.05, 0.15 and 0.25 g.mL-1. It was observed that the occurrence of autotoxicity, regardless of the source material and concentration; 2) The identification of the main chemical groups, potentially allelopathics, presents in leaves and roots, was performed by means of general tests, by thin layer chromatography (TLC) and by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), duly validated. General tests showed the presence of saponins, alkaloids and flavonoids in leaves and roots, and tannins in leaves only. By TLC, alkaloids and saponins were detected; by HPLC, was verified the presence of coumarin in the same amount in leaves and roots, ferulic acid, in greater amounts in the roots, caffeic acid, p-coumaric acid and vanillic acid in larger quantities in leaves, and catechin and epicatechin, only the leaves; 3) To anatomical and histochemical analysis, leaves and roots of plants in vegetative stage were collected. For anatomy, leaf blades and roots were collected, fixed in FAA 70, sectioned, stained and photographed in light microscope. For histochemical analysis, sections on newly collected leaves and roots were performed. The segments were subjected to specific reagents to determine lipids, phenols, tannins, lignin, alkaloids and starch. It was observed that the leaves have epidermis with lignified cells, Kranz structure, collateral vascular bundles of two sizes and needle-shaped trichomes. The roots have air gaps on the cortical parenchyma, forming the aerenchyma; the endoderm has U shaped thickening and pith parenchymatic has cells with starch storage plastids. Leaves and roots have lipids, phenolic compounds, lignin and alkaloids, but the starch was observed only at the root. The anatomical and histochemical characters of tough lovegrass may be associated with their high adaptation to compacted soils, as well as its tolerance to herbivory, abiotic and biotic stresses |
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Scheffer-Basso, Simone MeredithCPF:23412232068http://lattes.cnpq.br/9310606073783054Sobottka, Andréa MichelCPF:51664763015http://lattes.cnpq.br/0471172921076687CPF:01466485019http://lattes.cnpq.br/5951046487717482Favaretto, Adriana2018-01-10T18:03:06Z2015-08-272015-03-18FAVARETTO, Adriana. Aspectos alelopáticos, fitoquímicos e anatômicos do capim-annoni : (eragrostis plana nees). 2015. 126 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Agronomia) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, 2015.http://10.0.217.128:8080/jspui/handle/tede/544The tough lovegrass (Eragrostis plana Nees) is the main invasive of natural pastures of southern Brazil, whose expansion is partly attributed to its allelopathic potential. This study, unpublished for the plant, aimed to verify the autotoxicity, chemical composition and anatomical/histochemical characteristics of this grass, through three experiments: 1) The autotoxicity of aqueous extracts of leaves and roots at germination and seedling growth of the species was performed with extracts from green leaves, senescent leaves and roots at concentrations of 0.05, 0.15 and 0.25 g.mL-1. It was observed that the occurrence of autotoxicity, regardless of the source material and concentration; 2) The identification of the main chemical groups, potentially allelopathics, presents in leaves and roots, was performed by means of general tests, by thin layer chromatography (TLC) and by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), duly validated. General tests showed the presence of saponins, alkaloids and flavonoids in leaves and roots, and tannins in leaves only. By TLC, alkaloids and saponins were detected; by HPLC, was verified the presence of coumarin in the same amount in leaves and roots, ferulic acid, in greater amounts in the roots, caffeic acid, p-coumaric acid and vanillic acid in larger quantities in leaves, and catechin and epicatechin, only the leaves; 3) To anatomical and histochemical analysis, leaves and roots of plants in vegetative stage were collected. For anatomy, leaf blades and roots were collected, fixed in FAA 70, sectioned, stained and photographed in light microscope. For histochemical analysis, sections on newly collected leaves and roots were performed. The segments were subjected to specific reagents to determine lipids, phenols, tannins, lignin, alkaloids and starch. It was observed that the leaves have epidermis with lignified cells, Kranz structure, collateral vascular bundles of two sizes and needle-shaped trichomes. The roots have air gaps on the cortical parenchyma, forming the aerenchyma; the endoderm has U shaped thickening and pith parenchymatic has cells with starch storage plastids. Leaves and roots have lipids, phenolic compounds, lignin and alkaloids, but the starch was observed only at the root. The anatomical and histochemical characters of tough lovegrass may be associated with their high adaptation to compacted soils, as well as its tolerance to herbivory, abiotic and biotic stressesO capim-annoni (Eragrostis plana Nees) é a principal invasora das pastagens naturais do sul do Brasil, cuja expansão é, parcialmente, atribuída ao seu potencial alelopático. Este trabalho, inédito para a planta, teve como objetivo verificar o potencial autotóxico, a composição química e as características anatômico/histoquímicas dessa gramínea, por meio de três experimentos: 1) A autotoxicidade de extratos aquosos de folhas e raízes na germinação e crescimento inicial de plântulas da espécie foi realizada com extratos de folhas verdes, folhas senescentes e raízes, nas concentrações de 0,05, 0,15 e 0,25 g.mL-1. Observou-se a ocorrência da autotoxicidade, independentemente do material de origem e da concentração; 2) A identificação dos principais grupos químicos, potencialmente alelopáticos, presentes em folhas e raízes, foi realizada por meio de testes gerais de identificação, por cromatografia em camada delgada (CCD) e por cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência (CLAE), devidamente validada. Testes gerais evidenciaram a presença de saponinas, alcaloides e flavonoides em folhas e raízes, e taninos somente em folhas. Por CCD, foram detectados alcaloides e saponinas; por CLAE, verificou-se a presença de cumarina, em mesma quantidade em folhas e raízes, ácido ferúlico, em maior quantidade em raízes, ácido cafeico, p-cumárico e vanílico, em maiores quantidades nas folhas, e catequina e epicatequina, somente nas folhas; 3) Para análise anatômica e histoquímica, foram coletadas folhas e raízes das plantas em estádio vegetativo. Para a anatomia, segmentos desses órgãos foram fixados em FAA 70, seccionados, corados e fotografados em microscópio óptico. Para avaliação histoquímica, foram realizados cortes em folhas e raízes recém-coletadas. Os segmentos foram submetidos a reagentes específicos para verificar a presença de lipídios, fenóis, taninos, lignina, alcaloides e amido. Observou-se que as folhas apresentam epiderme com células lignificadas, estrutura Kranz, feixes vasculares colaterais de dois tamanhos e tricomas tectores; a raiz possui lacunas de ar no parênquima cortical, formando aerênquima; a endoderme possui espessamento em forma de U e a medula parenquimática tem células com plastídios armazenadores de amido. Folhas e raízes apresentam lipídios, compostos fenólicos, lignina e alcaloides, mas o amido foi observado somente na raiz. Os caracteres anatômicos e histoquímicos do capim-annoni podem ter associação com sua elevada adaptação a solos compactados, bem como sua tolerância a herbivoria, estresses bióticos e abióticosMade available in DSpace on 2018-01-10T18:03:06Z (GMT). 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Aspectos alelopáticos, fitoquímicos e anatômicos do capim-annoni : (eragrostis plana nees) |
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Allelopathic, phytochemical and anatomical aspects of annoni grass: (eragrostis plana nees) |
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Aspectos alelopáticos, fitoquímicos e anatômicos do capim-annoni : (eragrostis plana nees) |
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Aspectos alelopáticos, fitoquímicos e anatômicos do capim-annoni : (eragrostis plana nees) Favaretto, Adriana Alelopatia Ecologia vegetal Allelopathy Plant ecology CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA |
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Aspectos alelopáticos, fitoquímicos e anatômicos do capim-annoni : (eragrostis plana nees) |
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Aspectos alelopáticos, fitoquímicos e anatômicos do capim-annoni : (eragrostis plana nees) |
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Aspectos alelopáticos, fitoquímicos e anatômicos do capim-annoni : (eragrostis plana nees) |
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Aspectos alelopáticos, fitoquímicos e anatômicos do capim-annoni : (eragrostis plana nees) |
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Aspectos alelopáticos, fitoquímicos e anatômicos do capim-annoni : (eragrostis plana nees) |
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Favaretto, Adriana |
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Scheffer-Basso, Simone Meredith |
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Sobottka, Andréa Michel |
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Favaretto, Adriana |
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Scheffer-Basso, Simone Meredith Sobottka, Andréa Michel |
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Alelopatia Ecologia vegetal |
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Allelopathy Plant ecology |
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