三分酒(少)DC对水分限制的响应

Francine Falcão de Macedo Nava, V. C. D. Luz, L. A. Stempkowski, Lenir Fátima Gotz, F. Tonial, D. Cargnelutti
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气候变化会导致植物失衡。三色酒是一种通常在恶劣条件下发现的物种,具有药用和农业特性。因此,本研究旨在评价水分限制(WR)水平下该植物的生化和生理反应。在Erechim/RS中鉴定和收集了三体白僵菌样品,并在温室中进行了繁殖。驯化时,根据毛细作用测定土壤含水饱和度,分别进行0、25、75和100%的水分比测定。处理30 d后,生理反应:生长、鲜、干生物量;生化反应:超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)、愈创木酚过氧化物酶(GP)和抗坏血酸过氧化物酶(APX)活性、脯氨酸、蛋白质和过氧化氢含量、脂质过氧化。数据进行回归分析和Pearson相关分析。平均水分比为27.37%时,各生理参数均有所增加,但水分比超过50%时,根系生长受到抑制。随着WR的增加,茎部SOD活性和根部APX活性均呈上升趋势。在低水分比条件下,脯氨酸含量保持不变。因此,在较低WR水平(27%左右)下,三毛草根系生长和根冠生物量均有所增加。脯氨酸、SOD和APX活性是清除WR对三体白僵菌胁迫的途径。
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Baccharis trimera (Less.) DC responses to water restriction
Climate change can cause imbalances in plants. Baccharis trimera is a specie usually found in harsh conditions and has medicinal and agricultural properties. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the biochemical and physiological responses of this plant under water restriction (WR) levels. B. trimera samples were identified and collected in Erechim/RS and propagated in a greenhouse. When acclimated, they were subjected to 0, 25, 75 and 100% WR, determined according to the water saturation in the soil by capillary action. After 30 days of treatment, the physiological responses: growth, and fresh and dry biomass; and the biochemical responses: activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), guaiacol peroxidase (GP) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX) enzymes, proline, protein and hydrogen peroxide content, and lipid peroxidation, were determined. Data were submitted to regression analysis and Pearson correlation. The WR of 27.37%, on average, induced an increase in physiological parameters, but the root growth was impaired in conditions above 50% of WR. With the increase in WR there was an increase in the activity of SOD in the shoot and APX in the root. In low WR conditions, proline contents were maintained. Therefore, with low levels of WR, around 27%, B. trimera has increase in root growth and root and shoot biomass. Proline, and SOD and APX activity are a pathway that scavenging the stress generated by WR on B. trimera.
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