Superando a crise de fertilidade em bananeiras Cavendish: morfoanatomia, histoquímica e bioquímica do nectário

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Ano de defesa: 2021
Autor(a) principal: Silva, Manassés dos Santos lattes
Orientador(a): Amorim, Edson Perito lattes
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Doutorado Acadêmico em Biotecnologia
Departamento: DEPARTAMENTO DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/1514
Resumo: Banana parthenocarpy is one of the main barriers to genetic improvement of the crop. This phenomenon confers a high degree of sterility, which can be observed among the main commercial cultivars, especially those belonging to the Cavendish subgroup, which leads to low or total absence of seeds after hybridization. This work aimed to broaden the knowledge about the morphoanatomical and histochemical structures that compose the pistillate flower nectary, as well as to investigate the presence of phenolic compounds and enzymatic activities, involved in the female fertility of banana plants of the Cavendish subgroup. For the study, the diploid Calcutta 4 and the subgroup Cavendish Grande Naine cultivar were used. Five stages of floral development were considered: S1 (partial-vertical emission); S2 (total-vertical emission); S3 (total-horizontal emission); S4 (pre-anthesis); and S5 (anthesis). It was found that at stages S1 and S2 the Grande Naine nectaries showed significant differences for length and diameter, when compared to the diploid Calcutta 4. The morphoanatomical analysis showed a predominance of narrow nectariferous ducts and pluristratified papillae in Calcutta 4. In Grande Naine, disintegration of cells in the nectariferous ducts, absence of transmitting tissue and greater amounts of vascular bundles in stage S5 were observed. Histochemical tests revealed the association of phenolic compounds and lipids in the vacuoles adjacent to the vascular bundles, with greater presence in Grande Naine. The histochemical test for total proteins revealed to be expressive in pluristratified papillae of both genotypes. Pistillate flowers (female) were lyophilized for 72 hours for subsequent removal of the nectary and determination of phenolic compounds (PC), antioxidant activity (DPPH•• and ABTS•+), enzymatic (peroxidase - POD and polyphenoloxidase - PPO) and total proteins (TP). Fresh flowers were used to remove the nectary, followed by morphological characterization (length and diameter); morphoanatomica; and histochemical tests for phenolic compounds, proteins and lipids. The results obtained showed that stage S3 had higher significant values, with a decrease occurring as it reaches stage S5. Comparing Calcutta 4 and Grande Naine, respectively, the following results were obtained in S3: PC (32.43 and 36.18 mg GAE.g-1); DPPH•• (735.2 and 454.4 μM Trolox/g); ABTS•+ (647.8 and 555.5 μM Trolox/g); POD (0.89 and 0.78 μMoles.min-1.g-1); PPO (3.75 and 2.76 μMoles.min-1.g-1); TP (3.20 and 2.42 μMoles.min-1.g-1). This study showed that phenolic compounds and enzymatic activities can be indicators of female fertility. This is the first work that presents a more detailed approach to possible events at an anatomical, histochemical and biochemical level, the result of which allows exploring the S3 stage for further advances in seed formation and fertility in Cavendish banana trees.
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spelling Amorim, Edson Perito90982452004http://lattes.cnpq.br/6726675305706341Santos-Serejo, Janay Almeida dos47456809534http://lattes.cnpq.br/4392589462442055Ferreira, Cláudia Forteshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/817034084126357302892053528http://lattes.cnpq.br/8084451205538009Silva, Manassés dos Santos2023-08-11T12:13:57Z2021-09-30SILVA, Manassés dos Santos. Superando a crise de fertilidade em bananeiras Cavendish: morfoanatomia, histoquímica e bioquímica do nectário. 2021. 110f. Tese (Doutorado Acadêmico em Biotecnologia) - Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2021.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/1514Banana parthenocarpy is one of the main barriers to genetic improvement of the crop. This phenomenon confers a high degree of sterility, which can be observed among the main commercial cultivars, especially those belonging to the Cavendish subgroup, which leads to low or total absence of seeds after hybridization. This work aimed to broaden the knowledge about the morphoanatomical and histochemical structures that compose the pistillate flower nectary, as well as to investigate the presence of phenolic compounds and enzymatic activities, involved in the female fertility of banana plants of the Cavendish subgroup. For the study, the diploid Calcutta 4 and the subgroup Cavendish Grande Naine cultivar were used. Five stages of floral development were considered: S1 (partial-vertical emission); S2 (total-vertical emission); S3 (total-horizontal emission); S4 (pre-anthesis); and S5 (anthesis). It was found that at stages S1 and S2 the Grande Naine nectaries showed significant differences for length and diameter, when compared to the diploid Calcutta 4. The morphoanatomical analysis showed a predominance of narrow nectariferous ducts and pluristratified papillae in Calcutta 4. In Grande Naine, disintegration of cells in the nectariferous ducts, absence of transmitting tissue and greater amounts of vascular bundles in stage S5 were observed. Histochemical tests revealed the association of phenolic compounds and lipids in the vacuoles adjacent to the vascular bundles, with greater presence in Grande Naine. The histochemical test for total proteins revealed to be expressive in pluristratified papillae of both genotypes. Pistillate flowers (female) were lyophilized for 72 hours for subsequent removal of the nectary and determination of phenolic compounds (PC), antioxidant activity (DPPH•• and ABTS•+), enzymatic (peroxidase - POD and polyphenoloxidase - PPO) and total proteins (TP). Fresh flowers were used to remove the nectary, followed by morphological characterization (length and diameter); morphoanatomica; and histochemical tests for phenolic compounds, proteins and lipids. The results obtained showed that stage S3 had higher significant values, with a decrease occurring as it reaches stage S5. Comparing Calcutta 4 and Grande Naine, respectively, the following results were obtained in S3: PC (32.43 and 36.18 mg GAE.g-1); DPPH•• (735.2 and 454.4 μM Trolox/g); ABTS•+ (647.8 and 555.5 μM Trolox/g); POD (0.89 and 0.78 μMoles.min-1.g-1); PPO (3.75 and 2.76 μMoles.min-1.g-1); TP (3.20 and 2.42 μMoles.min-1.g-1). This study showed that phenolic compounds and enzymatic activities can be indicators of female fertility. This is the first work that presents a more detailed approach to possible events at an anatomical, histochemical and biochemical level, the result of which allows exploring the S3 stage for further advances in seed formation and fertility in Cavendish banana trees.A partenocarpia em bananeira é uma das principais barreiras ao melhoramento genético da cultura. Este fenômeno confere alto grau de esterilidade, que pode ser observado entre as principais cultivares comerciais, em especial àquelas pertencentes ao subrupo Cavendish, o que conduz à baixa ou total ausência de sementes, após hibridação. Este trabalho teve por objetivos ampliar o conhecimento sobre as estruturas morfoanatômicas e histoquímicas que compõem o nectário de flores pistiladas, assim como investigar a presença de compostos fenólicos e atividades enzimáticas, envolvidas na fertilidade feminina de bananeiras do subgrupo Cavendish. Para o estudo, foram utilizados o diploide Calcutta 4 e a cultivar Grande Naine do subgrupo Cavendish. Cinco estádios de desenvolvimento floral foram considerados: E1 (emissão parcial-vertical); E2 (emissão total-vertical); E3 (emissão total-horizontal); E4 (pré-antese); e E5 (antese). Flores pistiladas (femininas) foram liofilizadas por 72 horas para posterior remoção do nectário e determinação de compostos fenólicos (CF), atividade antioxidante (DPPH•• e ABTS•+), enzimáticas (peroxidase - POD e polifenoloxidase - PPO) e proteínas totais (PT). Foram utilizadas flores frescas para remoção do nectário, seguida da caracterização morfológica (comprimento e diâmetro); morfoanatômica; e testes histoquímicos para compostos fenólicos, proteínas e lipídeos. Foi verificado que nos estádios E1 e E2 os nectários de Grande Naine apresentaram diferenças significativas para o comprimento e o diâmetro, quando comparados com os nectários do diploide Calcutta 4. A análise morfoanatômica mostrou predominância de ductos nectaríferos estreitos e papilas pluriestratificadas em Calcutta 4. Em Grande Naine, foi observada a desintegração das células nos ductos nectaríferos, ausência do tecido transmissor e maiores quantidades de feixes vasculares no estádio E5. Os testes histoquímicos revelaram a associação de compostos fenólicos e lipídios nos vacúolos adjacentes aos feixes vasculares, com maior presença em Grande Naine. O teste histoquímico para proteínas totais revelou-se expressivo nas papilas pluriestratificadas de ambos os genótipos. Os resultados obtidos mostraram que o estádio E3 apresentou maiores valores significativos, ocorrendo uma diminuição à medida que atingiu o estádio E5. Comparando-se Calcutta 4 e Grande Naine, respectivamente, foram obtidos os seguintes resultados no E3: CF (32,43 e 36,18 mg GAE.g-1); DPPH•• (735,2 e 454,4 μM Trolox/g); ABTS•+ (647,8 e 555,5 μM Trolox/g); POD (0,89 e 0,78 μMoles.min-1.g-1); PPO (3,75 e 2,76 μMoles.min-1.g-1); PT (3,20 e 2,42 μMoles.min-1.g-1). Este estudo mostrou que os compostos fenólicos e as atividades enzimáticas podem ser indicadores da fertilidade feminina. Este é o primeiro trabalho que apresenta uma abordagem mais detalhada dos possíveis acontecimentos em nível anatômico, histoquímico e bioquímico, cujo resultado permite explorar o estádio E3 para maiores avanços sobre a formação de sementes e fertilidade em bananeiras Cavendish.Submitted by Amanda Ponce (aponce@uefs.br) on 2023-08-11T12:13:57Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Tese_Manasses_final_2021_Corrigida.pdf: 3397034 bytes, checksum: 3267838271f4bfb9e0548f7c291db8b6 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-08-11T12:13:57Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Superando a crise de fertilidade em bananeiras Cavendish: morfoanatomia, histoquímica e bioquímica do nectário
title Superando a crise de fertilidade em bananeiras Cavendish: morfoanatomia, histoquímica e bioquímica do nectário
spellingShingle Superando a crise de fertilidade em bananeiras Cavendish: morfoanatomia, histoquímica e bioquímica do nectário
Silva, Manassés dos Santos
Cultivares
Fertilidade feminina
Melhoramento genético
Cultivars
Female fertility
Genetical enhancement
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
GENETICA::GENETICA VEGETAL
title_short Superando a crise de fertilidade em bananeiras Cavendish: morfoanatomia, histoquímica e bioquímica do nectário
title_full Superando a crise de fertilidade em bananeiras Cavendish: morfoanatomia, histoquímica e bioquímica do nectário
title_fullStr Superando a crise de fertilidade em bananeiras Cavendish: morfoanatomia, histoquímica e bioquímica do nectário
title_full_unstemmed Superando a crise de fertilidade em bananeiras Cavendish: morfoanatomia, histoquímica e bioquímica do nectário
title_sort Superando a crise de fertilidade em bananeiras Cavendish: morfoanatomia, histoquímica e bioquímica do nectário
author Silva, Manassés dos Santos
author_facet Silva, Manassés dos Santos
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Amorim, Edson Perito
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Santos-Serejo, Janay Almeida dos
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dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Cláudia Fortes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Manassés dos Santos
contributor_str_mv Amorim, Edson Perito
Santos-Serejo, Janay Almeida dos
Ferreira, Cláudia Fortes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cultivares
Fertilidade feminina
Melhoramento genético
topic Cultivares
Fertilidade feminina
Melhoramento genético
Cultivars
Female fertility
Genetical enhancement
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
GENETICA::GENETICA VEGETAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Cultivars
Female fertility
Genetical enhancement
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
FITOTECNIA::MELHORAMENTO VEGETAL
GENETICA::GENETICA VEGETAL
description Banana parthenocarpy is one of the main barriers to genetic improvement of the crop. This phenomenon confers a high degree of sterility, which can be observed among the main commercial cultivars, especially those belonging to the Cavendish subgroup, which leads to low or total absence of seeds after hybridization. This work aimed to broaden the knowledge about the morphoanatomical and histochemical structures that compose the pistillate flower nectary, as well as to investigate the presence of phenolic compounds and enzymatic activities, involved in the female fertility of banana plants of the Cavendish subgroup. For the study, the diploid Calcutta 4 and the subgroup Cavendish Grande Naine cultivar were used. Five stages of floral development were considered: S1 (partial-vertical emission); S2 (total-vertical emission); S3 (total-horizontal emission); S4 (pre-anthesis); and S5 (anthesis). It was found that at stages S1 and S2 the Grande Naine nectaries showed significant differences for length and diameter, when compared to the diploid Calcutta 4. The morphoanatomical analysis showed a predominance of narrow nectariferous ducts and pluristratified papillae in Calcutta 4. In Grande Naine, disintegration of cells in the nectariferous ducts, absence of transmitting tissue and greater amounts of vascular bundles in stage S5 were observed. Histochemical tests revealed the association of phenolic compounds and lipids in the vacuoles adjacent to the vascular bundles, with greater presence in Grande Naine. The histochemical test for total proteins revealed to be expressive in pluristratified papillae of both genotypes. Pistillate flowers (female) were lyophilized for 72 hours for subsequent removal of the nectary and determination of phenolic compounds (PC), antioxidant activity (DPPH•• and ABTS•+), enzymatic (peroxidase - POD and polyphenoloxidase - PPO) and total proteins (TP). Fresh flowers were used to remove the nectary, followed by morphological characterization (length and diameter); morphoanatomica; and histochemical tests for phenolic compounds, proteins and lipids. The results obtained showed that stage S3 had higher significant values, with a decrease occurring as it reaches stage S5. Comparing Calcutta 4 and Grande Naine, respectively, the following results were obtained in S3: PC (32.43 and 36.18 mg GAE.g-1); DPPH•• (735.2 and 454.4 μM Trolox/g); ABTS•+ (647.8 and 555.5 μM Trolox/g); POD (0.89 and 0.78 μMoles.min-1.g-1); PPO (3.75 and 2.76 μMoles.min-1.g-1); TP (3.20 and 2.42 μMoles.min-1.g-1). This study showed that phenolic compounds and enzymatic activities can be indicators of female fertility. This is the first work that presents a more detailed approach to possible events at an anatomical, histochemical and biochemical level, the result of which allows exploring the S3 stage for further advances in seed formation and fertility in Cavendish banana trees.
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