Caracteriza?ao ecogeogr?fica, morfoagron?mica e gen?tico molecular de Medusantha martiussi (Benth) HARLEY & J.F.B PASTORE
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Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
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Doutorado Acad?mico em Recursos Gen?ticos Vegetais
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DEPARTAMENTO DE CI?NCIAS BIOL?GICAS
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Brasil
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Resumo: | Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFP Pastore is a plant species of the Lamiaceae family and is endemic to Brazil. It is a perennial shrub with globose flowers and a characteristic aroma, often found in the semiarid regions of the Caatinga and Cerrado biomes. The species inhabits environments characterized by stress, resulting from high temperatures, strong solar radiation, high evapotranspiration rates, negative water balance, and low-fertility soils, in addition to scarce and irregular rainfall and cyclical droughts. Alfazema de caboclo, as it is known by the communities, has social and economic importance. Tea made from its leaves is widely used to treat sore throats. Pharmacological tests of the essential oil have demonstrated the chemical richness of its constituent compounds, such as cineole, carene, and caryophyllene, with biological activities and cytotoxic and antimicrobial properties. It also acts as an insecticide against the Aedes aegypti mosquito and Bemisia argentifolii (dengue mosquito and fruit fly, respectively). The objective of this study was to characterize populations of Medusantha martiusii (Benth.) Harley & JFB Pastore through ecogeographic analysis of their habitats, morpho- and gronomic evaluation of their accessions, physical and chemical profile of their seeds, and investigation of their genetic and molecular diversity. This study aimed to generate support for the conservation, management, and sustainable use of this species of high phytotherapeutic value located in the state of Bahia, Brazil. Chapter I ? ECOGEOGRAPHIC STUDIES AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCTION OF Medusantha martiusii (Benth.) Harley & JFB Pastore (Lamiaceae) ? characterized the environment of 18 natural occurrence sites of the species regarding climatic, geographic, and edaphic aspects, as well as essential oil production in these environments. The study indicated that Medusantha martiusii occurs predominantly in semiarid regions with low-fertility soils and a wide range of thermal adaptations, ranging from mountainous regions with high relief to low-altitude regions in climate zones with little and poorly distributed rainfall. The average oil content found was 2.08%, and a strong positive correlation with Fe and a negative correlation with Zn was recorded. Chapter II ? MULTISPECTRAL IMAGING AND MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS IN THE CHARACTERIZATION OF SEEDS OF Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFB Pastore - aimed to characterize seeds of 11 populations of this species through the use of X-ray and the multispectral imaging technique. The study indicated that seeds of this species presented heterogeneity, both in physical and chemical aspects, with identification of important differences in size and texture attributes, in addition to indicators of physiological quality, maturity, vigor, and viability. In Chapter III - ISSR MARKERS IN THE GENETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF POPULATIONS OF Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFB Pastore - 165 loci were characterized with nine molecular markers. The AMD (Am?rica Dourada), UMB (Umburanas), ITU (Itua?u), MDC (Morro do Chapeu) and SAB (Seabra) populations presented the greatest genetic diversity (Nei and Shannom) while JRB (Jeremoabo) and MRC (Marac?s) the lowest. Individuals from the ITU (Itua?u) and SDE (Sa?de) populations are the most genetically similar (0.148) while MRC and JGR (Jaguarari) are the most distant . CHAPTER IV - MORPHOAGRONOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF GENOTYPES OF Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFB Pastore, addresses the phenotypic diversity of 13 populations based on qualitative and quantitative descriptors that can assist in actions of collection and conservation of the species' germplasm. Some descriptors were important for separating the populations into groups based on their similarities and differences, such as leaf area, number of tillers, and leaf dry weight. This topic identified the MRC and ABA populations as having the greatest genetic distances, and MDC and JCB as having the smallest genetic distances, according to the Mahalanobis distance matrix. The genotypes collected in ABA, RDC, JGR, SAB, and CSC exhibit superior agronomic characteristics and are therefore recommended for use in breeding programs. |
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Oliveira, Lenaldo Muniz deID Lattes: 8008826789945244http://lattes.cnpq.br/8008826789945244Lucchese, Ang?lica Mariahttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0751-762Xhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5840452818024313Van der Berg, CassioID Lattes: 1293933020293587http://lattes.cnpq.br/1293933020293587Oliveira, Edvan Assis de2025-08-19T18:54:28Z2025-04-30OLIVEIRA, Edvan Assis de. Caracteriza?ao ecogeogr?fica, morfoagron?mica e gen?tico molecular de Medusantha martiussi (Benth) HARLEY & J.F.B PASTORE. 2025. 129 f. Tese (Doutorado Acad?mico em Recursos Gen?ticos Vegetais) - Departamento de Ci?ncias Biol?gicas, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2025.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/1903Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFP Pastore is a plant species of the Lamiaceae family and is endemic to Brazil. It is a perennial shrub with globose flowers and a characteristic aroma, often found in the semiarid regions of the Caatinga and Cerrado biomes. The species inhabits environments characterized by stress, resulting from high temperatures, strong solar radiation, high evapotranspiration rates, negative water balance, and low-fertility soils, in addition to scarce and irregular rainfall and cyclical droughts. Alfazema de caboclo, as it is known by the communities, has social and economic importance. Tea made from its leaves is widely used to treat sore throats. Pharmacological tests of the essential oil have demonstrated the chemical richness of its constituent compounds, such as cineole, carene, and caryophyllene, with biological activities and cytotoxic and antimicrobial properties. It also acts as an insecticide against the Aedes aegypti mosquito and Bemisia argentifolii (dengue mosquito and fruit fly, respectively). The objective of this study was to characterize populations of Medusantha martiusii (Benth.) Harley & JFB Pastore through ecogeographic analysis of their habitats, morpho- and gronomic evaluation of their accessions, physical and chemical profile of their seeds, and investigation of their genetic and molecular diversity. This study aimed to generate support for the conservation, management, and sustainable use of this species of high phytotherapeutic value located in the state of Bahia, Brazil. Chapter I ? ECOGEOGRAPHIC STUDIES AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCTION OF Medusantha martiusii (Benth.) Harley & JFB Pastore (Lamiaceae) ? characterized the environment of 18 natural occurrence sites of the species regarding climatic, geographic, and edaphic aspects, as well as essential oil production in these environments. The study indicated that Medusantha martiusii occurs predominantly in semiarid regions with low-fertility soils and a wide range of thermal adaptations, ranging from mountainous regions with high relief to low-altitude regions in climate zones with little and poorly distributed rainfall. The average oil content found was 2.08%, and a strong positive correlation with Fe and a negative correlation with Zn was recorded. Chapter II ? MULTISPECTRAL IMAGING AND MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS IN THE CHARACTERIZATION OF SEEDS OF Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFB Pastore - aimed to characterize seeds of 11 populations of this species through the use of X-ray and the multispectral imaging technique. The study indicated that seeds of this species presented heterogeneity, both in physical and chemical aspects, with identification of important differences in size and texture attributes, in addition to indicators of physiological quality, maturity, vigor, and viability. In Chapter III - ISSR MARKERS IN THE GENETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF POPULATIONS OF Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFB Pastore - 165 loci were characterized with nine molecular markers. The AMD (Am?rica Dourada), UMB (Umburanas), ITU (Itua?u), MDC (Morro do Chapeu) and SAB (Seabra) populations presented the greatest genetic diversity (Nei and Shannom) while JRB (Jeremoabo) and MRC (Marac?s) the lowest. Individuals from the ITU (Itua?u) and SDE (Sa?de) populations are the most genetically similar (0.148) while MRC and JGR (Jaguarari) are the most distant . CHAPTER IV - MORPHOAGRONOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF GENOTYPES OF Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFB Pastore, addresses the phenotypic diversity of 13 populations based on qualitative and quantitative descriptors that can assist in actions of collection and conservation of the species' germplasm. Some descriptors were important for separating the populations into groups based on their similarities and differences, such as leaf area, number of tillers, and leaf dry weight. This topic identified the MRC and ABA populations as having the greatest genetic distances, and MDC and JCB as having the smallest genetic distances, according to the Mahalanobis distance matrix. The genotypes collected in ABA, RDC, JGR, SAB, and CSC exhibit superior agronomic characteristics and are therefore recommended for use in breeding programs.Medusantha martiusii (Benth)Harley & JFP Pastore ? uma esp?cie vegetal da fam?lia Lamiaceae e ? end?mica do Brasil. ? um arbusto perene com flora??o globosa com aroma caracter?stico, frequentemente encontrada no semi?rido no bioma Caatinga e Cerrado. A esp?cie habita ambientes marcados pelo estresse, resultado das temperaturas altas, forte radia??o solar, elevadas taxas de evapotranspira??o, balan?o h?drico negativo e solos de baixa fertilidade, al?m da escassez e irregularidades das chuva e secas c?clicas. Alfazema de caboclo, como ? conhecida pelas comunidades, tem relev?ncia social e econ?mica. O ch? de suas folhas ? amplamente usado em tratamentos de inflama??o na garganta. Ensaios farmacol?gicos do ?leo essencial comprovaram a riqueza qu?mica dos seus compostos constituintes, como cineol, careno e cariofileno com atividades biol?gicas e propriedades citot?xicas e antimicrobiana, al?m de inseticida contra o mosquito Aedes aegypti e Bemisia argentifolii (mosquito da dengue e mosca das frutas, respectivamente). O objetivo deste trabalho foi caracterizar popula??es de?Medusantha martiusii?(Benth.) Harley & J.F.B. Pastore, por meio da an?lise ecogeogr?fica dos ambientes de ocorr?ncia, da avalia??o morfo?agron?mica de seus acessos, do perfil f?sico?qu?mico de suas sementes e da investiga??o da diversidade gen?tico?molecular, visando gerar subs?dios para conserva??o, manejo e uso sustent?vel desta esp?cie de alto valor fitoter?pico localizadas no estado da Bahia-Brasil. O Cap?tulo I ? ESTUDOS ECOGEOGR?FICOS E PRODU??O DE ?LEO ESSENCIAL DE Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFB Pastore (Lamiaceae) caracterizou o ambiente de 18 s?tios de ocorr?ncia natural da esp?cie quanto aos aspectos clim?ticos, geogr?ficos e ed?ficos e, tamb?m, a produ??o de ?leo essencial nestes ambientes. O estudo indicou que Medusantha martiusii tem predomin?ncia de ocorr?ncia em regi?es semi?ridas, com solos de baixa fertilidade, e ampla faixa de adapta??o t?rmica com ocorr?ncias que vai desde regi?es montanhosas de relevos elevados at? regi?es de baixa altitude em zonas clim?ticas de poucas chuvas e mal distribu?das. A m?dia de teor de ?leo encontrado foi de 2,08% e uma correla??o forte positiva com Fe e negativa com Zn foi registrada. O Cap?tulo II ? IMAGEM MULTIESPECTRAL E AN?LISE MULTIVARIADA NA CARACTERIZACAO DE SEMENTES DE Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFB Pastore - teve como objetivo caracterizar sementes de 11 popula??es dessa esp?cie atrav?s do uso de Raio X e da t?cnica de imagem multiespectral. O estudo indicou que sementes desta esp?cie apresentaram heterogeneidade, tanto nos aspectos f?sicos quanto qu?micos, com identifica??o de importantes diferen?as nos atributos de tamanho e textura, al?m de indicadores de qualidade fisiol?gica, de matura??o, vigor e viabilidade. No Cap?tulo III - MARCADORES ISSR NA CARACTERIZA??O GEN?TICA DE POPULA??ES DE Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFB Pastore - foram caracterizados 165 loci com nove marcadores moleculares. As popula??es AMD (Am?rica Dourada), UMB (Umburanas), ITU (Itua?u), MDC (Morro do Chapeu) e SAB (Seabra) apresentaram a maior diversidade gen?tica (Nei e Shannom) enquanto as JRB (Jeremoabo) e MRC (Marac?s) as menores. Os indiv?duos das popula??es ITU (Itua?u) e SDE (Sa?de) s?o os mais similares geneticamente(0,148) enquanto MRC e JGR (Jaguarari) os mais distantes.O CAP?TULO IV- CARACTERIZA??O MORFOAGRON?MICA DE GEN?TIPOS DE Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFB Pastore, aborda a diversidade fenot?pica de 13 popula??es com base em descritores qualitativos e quantitativos que podem auxiliar em a??es de coleta e conserva??o do germoplasma da esp?cie. Alguns descritores foram importantes para separar as popula??es em grupos de acordo com as suas semelhan?as e diferen?as como a ?rea foliar, n?mero de perfilhos e peso seco da folha. Este t?pico identificou as popula??es MRC e ABA como as de maiores distancias gen?ticas e MDC e JCB como as de menores distancias gen?ticas segundo a matriz de dist?ncia de Mahalanobis. Os gen?tipos coletados em ABA, RDC, JGR, SAB e CSC apresentam caracter?sticas agron?micas superiores, sendo, por isso, indicadas para uso em programas de melhoramento.Submitted by Renata Aline Souza Silva (rassilva@uefs.br) on 2025-08-19T18:54:28Z No. of bitstreams: 1 TESE - EDVAN ASSIS DE OLIVEIRA.pdf: 7075861 bytes, checksum: e01746019c40f92673887baae6718726 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2025-08-19T18:54:28Z (GMT). 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Caracteriza?ao ecogeogr?fica, morfoagron?mica e gen?tico molecular de Medusantha martiussi (Benth) HARLEY & J.F.B PASTORE |
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Caracteriza?ao ecogeogr?fica, morfoagron?mica e gen?tico molecular de Medusantha martiussi (Benth) HARLEY & J.F.B PASTORE |
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Caracteriza?ao ecogeogr?fica, morfoagron?mica e gen?tico molecular de Medusantha martiussi (Benth) HARLEY & J.F.B PASTORE Oliveira, Edvan Assis de Plantas Medicinais Ecogeografia Genotipagem Fenotipagem Medicinal plants Ecogeography Genotyping Phenotyping CIENCIAS AGRARIAS CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA |
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Caracteriza?ao ecogeogr?fica, morfoagron?mica e gen?tico molecular de Medusantha martiussi (Benth) HARLEY & J.F.B PASTORE |
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Caracteriza?ao ecogeogr?fica, morfoagron?mica e gen?tico molecular de Medusantha martiussi (Benth) HARLEY & J.F.B PASTORE |
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Caracteriza?ao ecogeogr?fica, morfoagron?mica e gen?tico molecular de Medusantha martiussi (Benth) HARLEY & J.F.B PASTORE |
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Caracteriza?ao ecogeogr?fica, morfoagron?mica e gen?tico molecular de Medusantha martiussi (Benth) HARLEY & J.F.B PASTORE |
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Caracteriza?ao ecogeogr?fica, morfoagron?mica e gen?tico molecular de Medusantha martiussi (Benth) HARLEY & J.F.B PASTORE |
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Oliveira, Edvan Assis de |
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Oliveira, Lenaldo Muniz de |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/8008826789945244 |
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Lucchese, Ang?lica Maria |
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https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0751-762X |
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Van der Berg, Cassio |
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Oliveira, Edvan Assis de |
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Oliveira, Lenaldo Muniz de Lucchese, Ang?lica Maria Van der Berg, Cassio |
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Plantas Medicinais Ecogeografia Genotipagem Fenotipagem |
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Plantas Medicinais Ecogeografia Genotipagem Fenotipagem Medicinal plants Ecogeography Genotyping Phenotyping CIENCIAS AGRARIAS CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA |
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Medicinal plants Ecogeography Genotyping Phenotyping |
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CIENCIAS AGRARIAS CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA |
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Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFP Pastore is a plant species of the Lamiaceae family and is endemic to Brazil. It is a perennial shrub with globose flowers and a characteristic aroma, often found in the semiarid regions of the Caatinga and Cerrado biomes. The species inhabits environments characterized by stress, resulting from high temperatures, strong solar radiation, high evapotranspiration rates, negative water balance, and low-fertility soils, in addition to scarce and irregular rainfall and cyclical droughts. Alfazema de caboclo, as it is known by the communities, has social and economic importance. Tea made from its leaves is widely used to treat sore throats. Pharmacological tests of the essential oil have demonstrated the chemical richness of its constituent compounds, such as cineole, carene, and caryophyllene, with biological activities and cytotoxic and antimicrobial properties. It also acts as an insecticide against the Aedes aegypti mosquito and Bemisia argentifolii (dengue mosquito and fruit fly, respectively). The objective of this study was to characterize populations of Medusantha martiusii (Benth.) Harley & JFB Pastore through ecogeographic analysis of their habitats, morpho- and gronomic evaluation of their accessions, physical and chemical profile of their seeds, and investigation of their genetic and molecular diversity. This study aimed to generate support for the conservation, management, and sustainable use of this species of high phytotherapeutic value located in the state of Bahia, Brazil. Chapter I ? ECOGEOGRAPHIC STUDIES AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCTION OF Medusantha martiusii (Benth.) Harley & JFB Pastore (Lamiaceae) ? characterized the environment of 18 natural occurrence sites of the species regarding climatic, geographic, and edaphic aspects, as well as essential oil production in these environments. The study indicated that Medusantha martiusii occurs predominantly in semiarid regions with low-fertility soils and a wide range of thermal adaptations, ranging from mountainous regions with high relief to low-altitude regions in climate zones with little and poorly distributed rainfall. The average oil content found was 2.08%, and a strong positive correlation with Fe and a negative correlation with Zn was recorded. Chapter II ? MULTISPECTRAL IMAGING AND MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS IN THE CHARACTERIZATION OF SEEDS OF Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFB Pastore - aimed to characterize seeds of 11 populations of this species through the use of X-ray and the multispectral imaging technique. The study indicated that seeds of this species presented heterogeneity, both in physical and chemical aspects, with identification of important differences in size and texture attributes, in addition to indicators of physiological quality, maturity, vigor, and viability. In Chapter III - ISSR MARKERS IN THE GENETIC CHARACTERIZATION OF POPULATIONS OF Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFB Pastore - 165 loci were characterized with nine molecular markers. The AMD (Am?rica Dourada), UMB (Umburanas), ITU (Itua?u), MDC (Morro do Chapeu) and SAB (Seabra) populations presented the greatest genetic diversity (Nei and Shannom) while JRB (Jeremoabo) and MRC (Marac?s) the lowest. Individuals from the ITU (Itua?u) and SDE (Sa?de) populations are the most genetically similar (0.148) while MRC and JGR (Jaguarari) are the most distant . CHAPTER IV - MORPHOAGRONOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF GENOTYPES OF Medusantha martiusii (Benth) Harley & JFB Pastore, addresses the phenotypic diversity of 13 populations based on qualitative and quantitative descriptors that can assist in actions of collection and conservation of the species' germplasm. Some descriptors were important for separating the populations into groups based on their similarities and differences, such as leaf area, number of tillers, and leaf dry weight. This topic identified the MRC and ABA populations as having the greatest genetic distances, and MDC and JCB as having the smallest genetic distances, according to the Mahalanobis distance matrix. The genotypes collected in ABA, RDC, JGR, SAB, and CSC exhibit superior agronomic characteristics and are therefore recommended for use in breeding programs. |
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2025 |
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2025-08-19T18:54:28Z |
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2025-04-30 |
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OLIVEIRA, Edvan Assis de. Caracteriza?ao ecogeogr?fica, morfoagron?mica e gen?tico molecular de Medusantha martiussi (Benth) HARLEY & J.F.B PASTORE. 2025. 129 f. Tese (Doutorado Acad?mico em Recursos Gen?ticos Vegetais) - Departamento de Ci?ncias Biol?gicas, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2025. |
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OLIVEIRA, Edvan Assis de. Caracteriza?ao ecogeogr?fica, morfoagron?mica e gen?tico molecular de Medusantha martiussi (Benth) HARLEY & J.F.B PASTORE. 2025. 129 f. Tese (Doutorado Acad?mico em Recursos Gen?ticos Vegetais) - Departamento de Ci?ncias Biol?gicas, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2025. |
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