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Arq. Inst. Biol ; 86: 0532016, 2019. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-979667

RESUMEN

Secondary compounds have allelopathic action on germination and growth, and initial development of seedlings and beggar tick can have its germination and growth affected by the action of allelopathic extracts. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate the allelopathic potential of Brachiaria (Brachiaria brizantha), sunflower (Helianthus annuus) and sorghum extracts (Sorghum bicolor) on germination and initial growth of beggar ticks (Bidens pilosa). For this, an experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design with four treatments and six replicates and brachiaria, sunflower and sorghum extracts and control (distilled water) treatments. Extracts were obtained using 200 g of plant material and 1,000 mL of distilled water. Seeds were distributed in gerbox containing two sheets of germitest paper moistened with treatments and taken to germination chamber. Germination was daily monitored, and ten days after, initial growth was evaluated. Extracts did not reduce germination. However, they caused increase in germination time, mainly by brachiaria extract. Seedlings submitted to brachiaria and sorghum extracts showed lower growth. Brachiaria and sorghum extracts showed no action on germination, but controlled the initial growth of beggar tick, being potential natural herbicides.(AU)


Compostos secundários têm ação alelopática sobre a germinação, crescimento e desenvolvimento inicial de plântulas, e a Bidens pilosa pode ter sua germinação e crescimento afetados pela ação dos extratos alelopáticos. Nesse sentido, objetivou-se avaliar o potencial alelopático de extratos de braquiária (Brachiaria brizantha), girassol (Helianthus annus) e sorgo (Sorghum bicolor) na germinabilidade e no crescimento inicial de picão-preto (Bidens pilosa). Para isso foi instalado um experimento no delineamento inteiramente casualizado, com quatro tratamentos e seis repetições, sendo eles extrato de braquiária, girassol, sorgo e o controle (água destilada). Os extratos foram obtidos utilizando 200 g de material vegetal fresco para 1.000 mL de água destilada. As sementes foram distribuídas em caixa gerbox contendo duas folhas de papel germitest umedecidas com os tratamentos e levadas para a câmara de germinação. Foi acompanhada diariamente a germinação e, após 10 dias, foi avaliado o crescimento inicial. Os extratos não causaram prejuízos à germinação, porém, provocaram demora em seu tempo de eclosão, sendo o extrato de braquiária o mais prejudicial. As plântulas submetidas aos extratos de braquiária e sorgo apresentaram menor crescimento. Os extratos de braquiária e sorgo não apresentaram ação sobre a porcentagem de germinação das sementes de picão-preto, mas controlaram o crescimento inicial das plântulas e podem ser indicados para possíveis herbicidas naturais.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Brachiaria/crecimiento & desarrollo , Plantones/crecimiento & desarrollo , Sorghum/crecimiento & desarrollo , Helianthus/crecimiento & desarrollo , Malezas , Alelopatía
2.
Plant Cell Rep ; 37(2): 293-306, 2018 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29080908

RESUMEN

KEY MESSAGE: BbrizGID1 is expressed in the nucellus of apomictic Brachiaria brizantha, previous to aposporous initial differentiation. AtGID1a overexpression triggers differentiation of Arabidopsis thaliana MMC-like cells, suggesting its involvement in ovule development. GIBBERELLIN-INSENSITIVE DWARF1 (GID1) is a gibberellin receptor previously identified in plants and associated with reproductive development, including ovule formation. In this work, we characterized the Brachiaria brizantha GID1 gene (BbrizGID1). BbrizGID1 showed up to 92% similarity to GID1-like gibberellin receptors of other plants of the Poaceae family and around 58% to GID1-like gibberellin receptors of Arabidopsis thaliana. BbrizGID1 was more expressed in ovaries at megasporogenesis than in ovaries at megagametogenesis of both sexual and apomictic plants. In ovules, BbrizGID1 transcripts were detected in the megaspore mother cell (MMC) of sexual and apomictic B. brizantha. Only in the apomictic plants, expression was also observed in the surrounding nucellar cells, a region in which aposporous initial cells differentiate to form the aposporic embryo sac. AtGID1a ectopic expression in Arabidopsis determines the formation of MMC-like cells in the nucellus, close to the MMC, that did not own MMC identity. Our results suggest that GID1 might be involved in the proper differentiation of a single MMC during ovule development and provide valuable information on the role of GID1 in sexual and apomictic reproduction.


Asunto(s)
Brachiaria/genética , Flores/genética , Regulación del Desarrollo de la Expresión Génica , Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas , Óvulo Vegetal/genética , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Apomixis/genética , Arabidopsis/genética , Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Proteínas de Arabidopsis/genética , Proteínas de Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Brachiaria/crecimiento & desarrollo , Brachiaria/metabolismo , Flores/crecimiento & desarrollo , Flores/metabolismo , Óvulo Vegetal/crecimiento & desarrollo , Óvulo Vegetal/metabolismo , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Plantas Modificadas Genéticamente , Poaceae/genética , Poaceae/crecimiento & desarrollo , Poaceae/metabolismo , Polen/genética , Polen/crecimiento & desarrollo , Polen/metabolismo , Homología de Secuencia de Aminoácido
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 63(4): 895-904, ago. 2011. tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-599609

RESUMEN

Avaliaram-se fontes proteicas em suplementos para novilhos em pastagens de Brachiaria decumbens Stapf., durante a transição seca-águas, sobre as características nutricionais. Utilizaram-se quatro animais Holandês x Zebu, não castrados, com média de peso de 300kg, fistulados no esôfago, rúmen e abomaso, distribuídos em delineamento em quadrado latino 4x4. Avaliaram-se suplementos isoproteicos, balanceados para 38 por cento de proteína bruta (PB), sendo um tratamento controle mistura mineral (MM); e três suplementos à base de grãos de milho moído + ureia (MU); grãos de milho moído + farelo de soja (MFS) e farelo de algodão 38 por cento PB (FA), fornecidos na quantidade de 0,17 por cento do peso vivo (PV). O consumo de fibra em detergente neutro pelos animais do tratamento MU, de 12,1g/kg PV, foi maior em 19,9 por cento do que o observado para os dos tratamentos MM e MFS, 10,2g/kg PV, e semelhante ao observado para os do tratamento FA, 11,0g/kg PV. Foram observados valores mais altos de digestibilidade aparente total da matéria seca (MS) para os tratamentos MU e MFS em relação aos demais. Os valores de pH ruminal, produção de nitrogênio microbiano e eficiência de síntese microbiana não foram influenciados pelos tratamentos. A suplementação com MU proporciona maior consumo e digestibilidade aparente total da MS em relação ao tratamento MM.


This study was conducted to evaluate protein sources in supplements for bulls grazing Brachiaria decumbens Stap., in the dry-rainy transition season, regarding nutritional characteristics. Four Holstein x Zebu bulls (300kg of body weight - BW) fitted with esophageal, ruminal, and abomasal cannulas, allotted in a latin square experimental design 4x4. The treatments were protein supplements with 38 percent of crude protein (CP) based on grounded corn grain + urea (GCU); grounded corn grain + soybean meal (GCSB); and cotton seed meal (38 percent CP) (CSM), supplied at a level of 0.17 percent BW, and a mineral mix control treatment (MM). The animals fed diets of GCU treatment showed neutral detergent fiber (NDF) intake of 12.1g/kg of BW, 19.9 percent greater than the observed on animals fed diets of MM and GCSB, 10.2 g/kg of BW, and similar to the NDF intake found for animals fed CSM treatment, 11.0g/kg of BW. The dry matter (DM) total apparent digestibility (TAD) was higher for GCU and GCSB treatments. The ruminal pH, microbial nitrogen production (MNP), and microbial synthesis efficiency (MSE) were not influenced by the treatments. The supplementation with corn and urea provides greater DM intake and digestibility when compared to the mineral mix.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Aditivos Alimentarios/administración & dosificación , Bovinos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Brachiaria/crecimiento & desarrollo , Sequías , Gossypium , Proteínas/administración & dosificación , Glycine max , Urea/administración & dosificación , Zea mays
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Sci Total Environ ; 408(17): 3683-8, 2010 Aug 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20569970

RESUMEN

Rhizoremediation involves the breakdown of contaminants in soil resulting from microbial activity that is enhanced in the plant root zone. The objective of this study was to assess Australian native grasses for their ability to stimulate removal of aliphatic hydrocarbons from a mine site soil. Time-course pot experiments were conducted in a greenhouse with three grass species (Cymbopogon ambiguus, Brachiaria decumbens, and Microlaena stipoides) in a mine site soil experimentally contaminated with a 60:40 diesel:oil mixture at 1% (w/w) concentration. Plants were cultivated for 100days with periodic evaluation of changes in soil total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) concentration, soil lipase activity, and abundance of hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms. Results were compared to unplanted control treatments. Significantly lower endpoint TPH concentrations were recorded in planted soil compared to unplanted soil (p=0.01). Final TPH concentrations and rates of TPH removal varied between grass species, with total TPH removal of between 50% and 88% achieved in planted treatments. The presence of grasses significantly increased the abundance of hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms and soil lipase activity relative to unplanted soil (p<0.05). Residual TPH concentration was found to be closely (negatively) correlated with abundance of hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms and to a lesser extent with soil lipase activity. Australian native grass species were identified that effectively enhance the remediation of diesel/oil contaminated soil, without any requirement for nutrient supplementation. Results may have extensive application to the nationwide problems associated with hydrocarbon contaminated sites.


Asunto(s)
Hidrocarburos/análisis , Lipasa/análisis , Petróleo , Poaceae/crecimiento & desarrollo , Rizoma/microbiología , Contaminantes del Suelo/análisis , Australia , Biodegradación Ambiental , Brachiaria/crecimiento & desarrollo , Cymbopogon/crecimiento & desarrollo , Hidrocarburos/metabolismo , Microbiología del Suelo , Contaminantes del Suelo/metabolismo
5.
Cell Biol Int ; 32(11): 1459-63, 2008 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18675367

RESUMEN

Several mutations are known to alter the normal progression of meiosis and can be correlated with defects in microtubule distribution. The dv mutation affects the spindle organization and chromosomes do not converge into focused poles. Two Brachiaria hybrids presented the phenotypic expressions of dv mutation but exhibited many more details in the second division. Bivalents were distantly positioned and spread over a large metaphase plate and failed to converge into focused poles. Depending on the distance of chromosomes at the poles, telophase I nuclei were elongated or the chromosomes were grouped into various micronuclei of different sizes in each cell. The first cytokinesis occurred. However, when there were micronuclei, a second cytokinesis immediately took place dividing the prophase II meiocytes into three or four cells. In each meiocyte, meiosis progressed to the second division. Slightly elongated nuclei or micronuclei were recorded in telophase II. After a third cytokinesis, hexads or octads were formed. Pollen grains of different sizes were generated. One of these hybrids presented a higher frequency of abnormal cells than when previously analyzed. The fate of these hybrids as genitors or as candidates for cultivars in the Brachiaria breeding program is discussed.


Asunto(s)
Brachiaria/genética , Quimera/genética , Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas/genética , Meiosis/genética , Mutación/genética , Huso Acromático/genética , Brachiaria/crecimiento & desarrollo , Brachiaria/metabolismo , Ciclo Celular/genética , Segregación Cromosómica/genética , Citocinesis/genética , Micronúcleo Germinal/genética , Fenotipo , Polen/citología , Polen/genética , Reproducción/genética , Telofase/genética
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Braz. j. vet. res. anim. sci ; 44(4): 235-242, 2007. tab, graf
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-510482

RESUMEN

O experimento foi conduzido no CTCO/FESR da EPAMIG para avaliar a economicidade da irrigação da pastagem de Tifton-85 e características agronômicas do relvado. Foram utilizadas duas áreas de 3,54 ha (com e sem irrigação), divididas em oito piquetes de 4.430 m2 manejados em sistema de lotação rotacionada. Estas áreas foram adubadas com 200 kg de N/ha, parcelados durante o verão. A comparação foi feita com base no teste de hipótese em amostras pariadas. A irrigação promoveu aumento na produção de folhas verdes, 2.249 vs 1.443 kg de MS/ha, maior relação folha/caule, 0,37 vs 0,26, maior teor de PB na planta inteira,8,49 vs 6,67 e folha 14,78 vs 12,94 e menor porcentagem de FDA na planta inteira, 44,87 vs 46,15. A produção de leite em kg/animal/dia (9,92 e 10,05) e kg/ha (1.195 e 1.215) no sistema com ou sem irrigação não diferiram significativamente. Em ambos os tratamentos, a produção de leite em kg/ha foi maior no período de seca do que durante as águas, (1.302 vs 1.008 e sem irrigação 1.403vs 1.028). Os menores gastos com silagem de milho (8,82 t) e cana de-açúcar (3 t) não foram suficientes para compensar os gastos com energia.


The experiment was carried out to evaluate the irrigation viability of a Tifton-85 pasture and the sward productivity. Two areas of 3.54 ha (with or without irrigation) were divided in eight paddocks of 4.430 m2 and a grazing method of rotational stocking was used. During the summer these areas were fertilized with 200 kg of N/ha. The pasture irrigation system increased the green leaves production, 2,249 vs 1,443 kg of DM/ha, the leaf: stem ratio, 0.37vs 0.26, the CP content in the whole plant and leaf, 8.49 vs 6.67 and14.78 vs 12.94, respectively and reduced the percentage of ADF in the whole plant, 44.87 vs 46.15. The milk production in kg/animal/day (9.92 and 10.05) and in kg/ha (1,195 and 1,215) did not differin the systems with and without irrigation. In both treatments milk production in kg/ha increased from April to July in comparison with the period from December to March (with irrigation, 1,302 vs1,088 and without irrigation, 1,403 vs 1,028). The reduction of expenses with the corn silage (8.82 t) and sugarcane (3 t) was not enough to compensate the expenditure with energy.


Asunto(s)
Brachiaria/crecimiento & desarrollo , Cynodon/crecimiento & desarrollo , Leche/economía , Pastizales/análisis , Ensilaje/análisis
7.
Microbiol Res ; 161(1): 80-91, 2006.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16338595

RESUMEN

The effect of the tropical pasture grass Brachiaria brizantha on numbers of bacteria, fungi and degraders of alkanes, aromatics, cycloalkanes and crude oil in petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated and uncontaminated savannah soil was evaluated. Substrate induced soil respiration and soil pH were compared between planted and unplanted soil. B. brizantha had a mostly increasing effect on microbial numbers. As an exception, growth of bacteria was not or negatively affected. Microbial respiration and pH were always lower in planted than in unplanted soil. Low pH may result from enhanced oil degradation in planted soil leading to an accumulation of organic acids. A comparable stimulation of crude oil degraders and fungi in planted soil points to the importance of fungi. Since they tolerate lower pH values than bacteria, they are considered to play a central role in oil degradation. Given that the enhancement of crude oil degradation under the influence of B. brizantha could not clearly be correlated to microbial numbers and activity, other factors like oxygen availability, plant enzymes and synergistic degradation by microbial consortia have to be considered.


Asunto(s)
Brachiaria/crecimiento & desarrollo , Petróleo/metabolismo , Microbiología del Suelo , Contaminantes del Suelo/metabolismo , Bacterias/crecimiento & desarrollo , Bacterias/metabolismo , Biodegradación Ambiental , Recuento de Colonia Microbiana , Fertilizantes , Hongos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Hongos/metabolismo , Clima Tropical , Venezuela
8.
Environ Pollut ; 138(1): 86-91, 2005 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15894414

RESUMEN

When studying species for phytoremediation of petroleum-contaminated soils, one of the main traits is the root zone where enhanced petroleum degradation takes place. Root morphological characteristics of three tropical graminoids were studied. Specific root length (SRL), surface area, volume and average root diameter (ARD) of plants grown in crude oil-contaminated and uncontaminated soil were compared. Brachiaria brizantha and Cyperus aggregatus showed coarser roots in polluted soil compared to the control as expressed in an increased ARD. B. brizantha had a significantly larger specific root surface area in contaminated soil. Additionally, a shift of SRL and surface area per diameter class towards higher diameters was found. Oil contamination also caused a significantly smaller SRL and surface area in the finest diameter class of C. aggregatus. The root structure of Eleusine indica was not significantly affected by crude oil. Higher specific root surface area was related to higher degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons found in previous studies.


Asunto(s)
Brachiaria/anatomía & histología , Cyperus/anatomía & histología , Petróleo , Raíces de Plantas/anatomía & histología , Eliminación de Residuos , Contaminantes del Suelo , Biodegradación Ambiental , Brachiaria/crecimiento & desarrollo , Cyperus/crecimiento & desarrollo , Eleusine/anatomía & histología , Eleusine/crecimiento & desarrollo , Clima Tropical
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Plant Cell Rep ; 23(5): 304-10, 2004 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15368074

RESUMEN

Male meiosis is generally synchronous in higher plants. The regulation of the cell cycle is still not well understood, and a powerful tool for gaining an understanding of this regulation is the development of mutations that affect cell-cycle synchrony. We report here asynchronous microsporogenesis in an interspecific hybrid between two important tropical grasses. In young spikelets of the interspecific hybrid 49.10% of anther meiocytes entered meiosis, exhibiting typical phases of the first and second divisions, while the other 50.90% showed distinctive features of early prophase. In older spikelets, anthers containing mature pollen grains also displayed meiocytes still undergoing meiosis. At this time, the latter cells were enclosed by the exine wall. Despite asynchrony, all cells completed meiosis. Old anthers contained only pollen grains that appeared to be in the same stage of development. Pollen fertility was estimated to be 52.76% in dehiscent anthers. An independent genetic control for meiosis synchrony and meiotic stages is suggested.


Asunto(s)
Brachiaria/citología , Brachiaria/genética , Meiosis/fisiología , Polen/citología , Polen/fisiología , Brachiaria/crecimiento & desarrollo , Quimera , Fertilidad , Polen/crecimiento & desarrollo , Profase/fisiología
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