Fenologia, biologia reprodutiva e exigência térmica da uva ‘Isabel’ (Vitis labrusca L., Vitaceae) e a influência da vegetação nativa na polinização e na produção de frutos

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: SILVA, Natália Nunes de Andrade lattes
Orientador(a): CASTRO, Cibele Cardoso de
Banca de defesa: NADIA, Tarcila Correia de Lima, SILVA, Ana Carolina Borges Lins e, SILVA, Suzene Izídio da
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica
Departamento: Departamento de Biologia
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/4901
Resumo: Knowledge about the phenology and reproductive biology of plants can help to understand the requirements for the formation of fruits cultivated species, as well as serve as a basis for management of pollinators. Biometeorological data are also important because they can be used to predict the growth stages, helping the planning of cultural practices. Much of cultivated species are favored by animal pollination for the formation of fruits and seeds. However, there is a decrease in these populations due to fragmentation of native vegetation. This study aims to investigate the phenology, reproductive biology and thermal requirement of Vitis labrusca (Vitaceae) cultivar 'Isabel' in São Vicente Férrer, PE, during the growing seasons of 2011/2012, the periods January 2011 (P1) August 2011 (P2), April 2012 (P3) and August 2012 (P4), as well as test the influence of native vegetation on fruit production. Phenology was determined by assessing the duration, in days, of phenological stages pruning (P), cotton-bud (CB), flushing (F), appearance of inflorescence (AI), flowering (FL), early maturity (EM) and harvest (HA). The research included analyzes of floral biology of stigmatic receptivity, pollen availability, presence of osmophores and characterization of odor. The sexual system was determined by observation of morphological and functional sexuality, and reproductive system through controlled pollination in the field. The floral visitors and their frequency of visits were determined by focal observations. The thermal requirements were obtained in terms of degree-days (DD) required to achieve the subperiods P-F, F-FL and FL-HA. The influence of native vegetation on fruit production was determined by comparison of floral visitors (composition and frequency of visits) and between fruit production areas located in regions with different percentages of native vegetation cover. The duration of the cycles was 116, 125, 117 and 130 days for the periods P1, P2, P3 and P4 respectively, and the samples taken on the same rainy period (P1 and P3) and dry (P2 and P4) were similar to number of days of the cycle. The recorded periods were shorter than those observed in the southeast, south and semiarid for the same cultivar. The flowers are hermaphrodite and green, with relatively low pollen viability, and musky odor. The species is selfing, and the results of all treatments showed low percentage reproductive biology in the formation of the fruit, however self-pollination had the highest reproductive success. The base temperature of 10 ° C was the most suitable, the highest and lowest thermal demand among cycles were evaluated 1972.17 DD and 1870.05 DD, respectively. Apis mellifera was most prominent among pollinators, along with being Trigona spinipes considered effective pollinators and were observed in all areas studied. Syrphids were considered potential pollinators, excelling Ornidia obesa, and some Coleoptera and Hymenoptera. There was a higher rate of visits to vineyards with a higher percentage of native forest in the vicinity, and a lower rate of visitation in areas with a lower percentage. With regard to production, there was a trend towards an increase in physicochemical character with increasing percentage of vegetation.
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spelling CASTRO, Cibele Cardoso deLEITE, Ana Virgínia de LimaNADIA, Tarcila Correia de LimaSILVA, Ana Carolina Borges Lins eSILVA, Suzene Izídio dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3177985182352210SILVA, Natália Nunes de Andrade2016-06-29T15:05:32Z2013-02-20SILVA, Natália Nunes de Andrade. Fenologia, biologia reprodutiva e exigência térmica da uva ‘Isabel’ (Vitis labrusca L., Vitaceae) e a influência da vegetação nativa na polinização e na produção de frutos. 2013. 81 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/4901Knowledge about the phenology and reproductive biology of plants can help to understand the requirements for the formation of fruits cultivated species, as well as serve as a basis for management of pollinators. Biometeorological data are also important because they can be used to predict the growth stages, helping the planning of cultural practices. Much of cultivated species are favored by animal pollination for the formation of fruits and seeds. However, there is a decrease in these populations due to fragmentation of native vegetation. This study aims to investigate the phenology, reproductive biology and thermal requirement of Vitis labrusca (Vitaceae) cultivar 'Isabel' in São Vicente Férrer, PE, during the growing seasons of 2011/2012, the periods January 2011 (P1) August 2011 (P2), April 2012 (P3) and August 2012 (P4), as well as test the influence of native vegetation on fruit production. Phenology was determined by assessing the duration, in days, of phenological stages pruning (P), cotton-bud (CB), flushing (F), appearance of inflorescence (AI), flowering (FL), early maturity (EM) and harvest (HA). The research included analyzes of floral biology of stigmatic receptivity, pollen availability, presence of osmophores and characterization of odor. The sexual system was determined by observation of morphological and functional sexuality, and reproductive system through controlled pollination in the field. The floral visitors and their frequency of visits were determined by focal observations. The thermal requirements were obtained in terms of degree-days (DD) required to achieve the subperiods P-F, F-FL and FL-HA. The influence of native vegetation on fruit production was determined by comparison of floral visitors (composition and frequency of visits) and between fruit production areas located in regions with different percentages of native vegetation cover. The duration of the cycles was 116, 125, 117 and 130 days for the periods P1, P2, P3 and P4 respectively, and the samples taken on the same rainy period (P1 and P3) and dry (P2 and P4) were similar to number of days of the cycle. The recorded periods were shorter than those observed in the southeast, south and semiarid for the same cultivar. The flowers are hermaphrodite and green, with relatively low pollen viability, and musky odor. The species is selfing, and the results of all treatments showed low percentage reproductive biology in the formation of the fruit, however self-pollination had the highest reproductive success. The base temperature of 10 ° C was the most suitable, the highest and lowest thermal demand among cycles were evaluated 1972.17 DD and 1870.05 DD, respectively. Apis mellifera was most prominent among pollinators, along with being Trigona spinipes considered effective pollinators and were observed in all areas studied. Syrphids were considered potential pollinators, excelling Ornidia obesa, and some Coleoptera and Hymenoptera. There was a higher rate of visits to vineyards with a higher percentage of native forest in the vicinity, and a lower rate of visitation in areas with a lower percentage. With regard to production, there was a trend towards an increase in physicochemical character with increasing percentage of vegetation.O conhecimento sobre a fenologia e a biologia reprodutiva de plantas podem auxiliar na compreensão dos requerimentos para a formação de frutos de espécies cultivadas, bem como servir como base para manejo de polinizadores. Dados biometeorológicos também são importantes, pois podem ser usados para a previsão dos estádios fenológicos, auxiliando o planejamento dos tratos culturais. Grande parte de espécies cultivadas são favorecidas pela polinização por animais para a formação de frutos e sementes. No entanto, há uma diminuição dessas populações devido à fragmentação da vegetação nativa. Este trabalho tem como objetivo investigar a fenologia, a biologia reprodutiva e a exigência térmica de Vitis labrusca (Vitaceae) cultivar ‘Isabel’, em São Vicente Férrer, PE, durante as safras de 2011/2012, nos períodos de janeiro 2011 (P1), agosto 2011 (P2), abril 2012 (P3) e agosto 2012 (P4), bem como testar a influência da vegetação nativa sobre a produção de frutos. A fenologia foi determinada pela avaliação da duração, em dias, dos estádios fenológicos poda (PO), gema-algodão (GA), brotação (BR), aparecimento da inflorescência (AI), florescimento (FL), início da maturação (IM) e colheita (CO). A investigação da biologia floral incluiu análises de receptividade estigmática, de disponibilidade de pólen, presença de osmóforos e caracterização de odor. O sistema sexual foi determinado pela observação da sexualidade morfológica e funcional, e o sistema reprodutivo através de polinizações controladas em campo. Os visitantes florais e sua frequência de visitas foram determinados por meio de observações focais. As exigências térmicas foram obtidas em termos de graus-dia (GD) necessários para atingir os subperíodos PO-BR, BR-FL e FL-CO. A influência da vegetação nativa sobre a produção de frutos foi determinada com a comparação de visitantes florais (composição e frequência de visitas) e a produção de frutos entre áreas situadas em regiões com diferentes percentagens de cobertura de vegetação nativa. A duração dos ciclos foi de 116, 125, 117 e 130 dias para as épocas P1, P2, P3 e P4 respectivamente, sendo as colheitas realizadas no mesmo período chuvoso (P1 e P3) e seco (P2 e P4) foram semelhantes quanto ao número de dias do ciclo. Os períodos registrados foram mais curtos do que os observados nas regiões sudeste, sul e semiárida para a mesma cultivar. As flores são verdes e hermafroditas, com viabilidade polínica relativamente baixa, e odor almiscarado. A espécie se autofecunda, e os resultados de todos os tratamentos de biologia reprodutiva mostraram baixo percentual na formação de fruto, no entanto a autopolinização obteve o maior sucesso reprodutivo. A temperatura-base de 10 °C foi a mais adequada, a maior e a menor exigência térmica dentre os ciclos avaliados foram 1972,17 GD e 1870,05 GD, respectivamente. Apis mellifera teve maior destaque entre os polinizadores, sendo juntamente com Trigona spinipes consideradas polinizadores efetivos e foram observadas em todas as áreas estudadas. Sirfídeos foram considerados polinizadores eventuais, se destacando Ornidia obesa, além de coleópteros e alguns himenópteros. Houve maior taxa de visitas em parreirais com maior percentagem de mata nativa no entorno, e menor taxa de visitação em áreas com menor percentagem. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Fenologia, biologia reprodutiva e exigência térmica da uva ‘Isabel’ (Vitis labrusca L., Vitaceae) e a influência da vegetação nativa na polinização e na produção de frutos
title Fenologia, biologia reprodutiva e exigência térmica da uva ‘Isabel’ (Vitis labrusca L., Vitaceae) e a influência da vegetação nativa na polinização e na produção de frutos
spellingShingle Fenologia, biologia reprodutiva e exigência térmica da uva ‘Isabel’ (Vitis labrusca L., Vitaceae) e a influência da vegetação nativa na polinização e na produção de frutos
SILVA, Natália Nunes de Andrade
Visitante floral
Videira
Sistema reprodutivo
Demanda térmica
Caracteres físico-químico
Physico-chemical
Reproductive system
Thermal demand
Vine
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
title_short Fenologia, biologia reprodutiva e exigência térmica da uva ‘Isabel’ (Vitis labrusca L., Vitaceae) e a influência da vegetação nativa na polinização e na produção de frutos
title_full Fenologia, biologia reprodutiva e exigência térmica da uva ‘Isabel’ (Vitis labrusca L., Vitaceae) e a influência da vegetação nativa na polinização e na produção de frutos
title_fullStr Fenologia, biologia reprodutiva e exigência térmica da uva ‘Isabel’ (Vitis labrusca L., Vitaceae) e a influência da vegetação nativa na polinização e na produção de frutos
title_full_unstemmed Fenologia, biologia reprodutiva e exigência térmica da uva ‘Isabel’ (Vitis labrusca L., Vitaceae) e a influência da vegetação nativa na polinização e na produção de frutos
title_sort Fenologia, biologia reprodutiva e exigência térmica da uva ‘Isabel’ (Vitis labrusca L., Vitaceae) e a influência da vegetação nativa na polinização e na produção de frutos
author SILVA, Natália Nunes de Andrade
author_facet SILVA, Natália Nunes de Andrade
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv CASTRO, Cibele Cardoso de
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv LEITE, Ana Virgínia de Lima
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv NADIA, Tarcila Correia de Lima
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SILVA, Ana Carolina Borges Lins e
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv SILVA, Suzene Izídio da
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3177985182352210
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA, Natália Nunes de Andrade
contributor_str_mv CASTRO, Cibele Cardoso de
LEITE, Ana Virgínia de Lima
NADIA, Tarcila Correia de Lima
SILVA, Ana Carolina Borges Lins e
SILVA, Suzene Izídio da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Visitante floral
Videira
Sistema reprodutivo
Demanda térmica
Caracteres físico-químico
topic Visitante floral
Videira
Sistema reprodutivo
Demanda térmica
Caracteres físico-químico
Physico-chemical
Reproductive system
Thermal demand
Vine
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Physico-chemical
Reproductive system
Thermal demand
Vine
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
description Knowledge about the phenology and reproductive biology of plants can help to understand the requirements for the formation of fruits cultivated species, as well as serve as a basis for management of pollinators. Biometeorological data are also important because they can be used to predict the growth stages, helping the planning of cultural practices. Much of cultivated species are favored by animal pollination for the formation of fruits and seeds. However, there is a decrease in these populations due to fragmentation of native vegetation. This study aims to investigate the phenology, reproductive biology and thermal requirement of Vitis labrusca (Vitaceae) cultivar 'Isabel' in São Vicente Férrer, PE, during the growing seasons of 2011/2012, the periods January 2011 (P1) August 2011 (P2), April 2012 (P3) and August 2012 (P4), as well as test the influence of native vegetation on fruit production. Phenology was determined by assessing the duration, in days, of phenological stages pruning (P), cotton-bud (CB), flushing (F), appearance of inflorescence (AI), flowering (FL), early maturity (EM) and harvest (HA). The research included analyzes of floral biology of stigmatic receptivity, pollen availability, presence of osmophores and characterization of odor. The sexual system was determined by observation of morphological and functional sexuality, and reproductive system through controlled pollination in the field. The floral visitors and their frequency of visits were determined by focal observations. The thermal requirements were obtained in terms of degree-days (DD) required to achieve the subperiods P-F, F-FL and FL-HA. The influence of native vegetation on fruit production was determined by comparison of floral visitors (composition and frequency of visits) and between fruit production areas located in regions with different percentages of native vegetation cover. The duration of the cycles was 116, 125, 117 and 130 days for the periods P1, P2, P3 and P4 respectively, and the samples taken on the same rainy period (P1 and P3) and dry (P2 and P4) were similar to number of days of the cycle. The recorded periods were shorter than those observed in the southeast, south and semiarid for the same cultivar. The flowers are hermaphrodite and green, with relatively low pollen viability, and musky odor. The species is selfing, and the results of all treatments showed low percentage reproductive biology in the formation of the fruit, however self-pollination had the highest reproductive success. The base temperature of 10 ° C was the most suitable, the highest and lowest thermal demand among cycles were evaluated 1972.17 DD and 1870.05 DD, respectively. Apis mellifera was most prominent among pollinators, along with being Trigona spinipes considered effective pollinators and were observed in all areas studied. Syrphids were considered potential pollinators, excelling Ornidia obesa, and some Coleoptera and Hymenoptera. There was a higher rate of visits to vineyards with a higher percentage of native forest in the vicinity, and a lower rate of visitation in areas with a lower percentage. With regard to production, there was a trend towards an increase in physicochemical character with increasing percentage of vegetation.
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