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Efeito das xiloglucanas de sementes e derivados no crescimento de Arabidopsis thaliana.
Studies on xyloglucan (XG) extracted from Hymenaea courbaril L. (jatoba) seeds showed that this biopolymer has biological activity that enhanced wheat coleoptiles growth. In apple tree micropropagation, the culture medium containing XG combined with agar induced a higher multiplication rate, rooting rate and root length than medium solidified with agar only. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of XG from jatobá seeds extracted from jatoba seeds collected in Sinope/MT (XGS) and Cuiabá/MT (XGC), and from XGC hydrolysed with a cellulase (XGCH), as well from Tamarindus indica seeds (XGT) collected in Bahia/BA, on the growth of in vitro cultured Arabidopsis thaliana plantlets. In the first experiment, XGCH (0.25, 25 and 250 nM) or XGC (0.5, 50 and 500 nM) were added to a liquid half-strength MS medium. In the second experiment, XGs from several origins were compared: XGC (500 nM), XGS (1200 nM) and XGT (800 nM), using culture medium solidified with 6 g.L-1agar. Arabidopsis thaliana L. seeds germinated in Petri plates for 4 to 5 days were transferred to culture media containing the different concentrations of XGs and cultured in a growing room. When the plantlets were cultured in a liquid medium, their growth was very slow in the presence of XGC and XGCH at the highest concentration tested, and it was faster at the lowest concentration. In the semi-solid culture medium, XGs also reduced growth. It was concluded that XGs can play a biological role in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. plantlets, stimulating or inhibiting the root system growth and the lateral root formation. These opposite effects varied according to the plant specie that furnished the seeds containing XG, as well as the place where the seeds were collected, to the XG form used (hydrolyzed or not) and to its concentration in the culture media. Estudos realizados com xiloglucanas (XG) extraídas de sementes de Hymenaea courbaril L. (jatobá) mostraram que esse biopolímero apresenta atividade biológica, promovendo o crescimento de coleóptilos de trigo. Na micropropagação da macieira, foi mostrado que o meio de cultura contendo uma mistura de XG e ágar leva à formação de maior número de brotações com raízes e maior comprimento dessas que o meio solidificado com ágar. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi verificar o efeito da XG de sementes de jatobá coletadas em Sinop/MT (XGS) e em Cuiabá/MT (XGC) e da XGC hidrolisada com uma celulase (XGCH), além da XG de sementes de Tamarindus indica L. (XGT) coletadas na Bahia/BA, no crescimento de plântulas de Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. cultivadas in vitro. No primeiro experimento, XGCH (0,25; 25 e 250 nM) ou XGC (0,5; 50 e 500 nM) foram acrescentadas a um meio MS ½ líquido. O segundo experimento comparou as XGs das diferentes fontes: XGC (500 nM), XGS (1200 nM) e XGT (800 nM), usando meio de cultura solidificado com 6 g.L-1 de ágar. Sementes de Arabidopsis thaliana recém-germinadas em placas de petri, durante 4-5 dias, foram colocadas nos meios de cultura com as diferentes concentrações de XGs, em sala de crescimento, para obtenção de plântulas. Quando plântulas foram cultivadas em meio de cultura líquido, houve diminuição do crescimento das raízes na presença da XGC e de XGCH na concentração mais alta e o efeito foi inverso na concentração mais baixa. Em meio de cultura semi-sólido, as XGs também inibiram o crescimento. Concluiu-se que as XGs apresentam papel biológico nas plântulas de Arabidopsis thaliana, estimulando ou inibindo o crescimento do sistema radicular e a formação de raízes laterais. Esses efeitos opostos variaram em função da espécie vegetal doadora das sementes contendo XG, do local de coleta das sementes, da forma da XG usada (hidrolisada ou não) e da sua concentração nos meios de cultura
Effect of seed xyloglucans and derivates on the growth of Arabidopsis thaliana
Estudos realizados com xiloglucanas (XG) extra\ueddas de sementes de
Hymenaea courbaril L. (jatob\ue1) mostraram que esse
biopol\uedmero apresenta atividade biol\uf3gica, promovendo o
crescimento de cole\uf3ptilos de trigo. Na micropropaga\ue7\ue3o
da macieira, foi mostrado que o meio de cultura contendo uma mistura de
XG e \ue1gar leva \ue0 forma\ue7\ue3o de maior n\ufamero de
brota\ue7\uf5es com ra\uedzes e maior comprimento dessas que o
meio solidificado com \ue1gar. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi
verificar o efeito da XG de sementes de jatob\ue1 coletadas em
Sinop/MT (XGS) e em Cuiab\ue1/MT (XGC) e da XGC hidrolisada com uma
celulase (XGCH), al\ue9m da XG de sementes de Tamarindus indica L.
(XGT) coletadas na Bahia/BA, no crescimento de pl\ue2ntulas de
Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. cultivadas in vitro. No primeiro
experimento, XGCH (0,25; 25 e 250 nM) ou XGC (0,5; 50 e 500 nM) foram
acrescentadas a um meio MS \ubd l\uedquido. O segundo experimento
comparou as XGs das diferentes fontes: XGC (500 nM), XGS (1200 nM) e
XGT (800 nM), usando meio de cultura solidificado com 6 g.L-1 de
\ue1gar. Sementes de Arabidopsis thaliana rec\ue9mgerminadas em
placas de petri, durante 4-5 dias, foram colocadas nos meios de cultura
com as diferentes concentra\ue7\uf5es de XGs, em sala de
crescimento, para obten\ue7\ue3o de pl\ue2ntulas. Quando
pl\ue2ntulas foram cultivadas em meio de cultura l\uedquido, houve
diminui\ue7\ue3o do crescimento das ra\uedzes na presen\ue7a da
XGC e de XGCH na concentra\ue7\ue3o mais alta e o efeito foi
inverso na concentra\ue7\ue3o mais baixa. Em meio de cultura
semi-s\uf3lido, as XGs tamb\ue9m inibiram o crescimento.
Concluiu-se que as XGs apresentam papel biol\uf3gico nas
pl\ue2ntulas de Arabidopsis thaliana, estimulando ou inibindo o
crescimento do sistema radicular e a forma\ue7\ue3o de ra\uedzes
laterais. Esses efeitos opostos variaram em fun\ue7\ue3o da
esp\ue9cie vegetal doadora das sementes contendo XG, do local de
coleta das sementes, da forma da XG usada (hidrolisada ou n\ue3o) e
da sua concentra\ue7\ue3o nos meios de cultura.Studies on xyloglucan (XG) extracted from Hymenaea courbaril L.
(jatoba) seeds showed that this biopolymer has biological activity that
enhanced wheat coleoptiles growth. In apple tree micropropagation, the
culture medium containing XG combined with agar induced a higher
multiplication rate, rooting rate and root length than medium
solidified with agar only. The purpose of this study was to determine
the effect of XG from jatob\ue1 seeds extracted from jatoba seeds
collected in Sinope/MT (XGS) and Cuiab\ue1/MT (XGC), and from XGC
hydrolysed with a cellulase (XGCH), as well from Tamarindus indica
seeds (XGT) collected in Bahia/BA, on the growth of in vitro cultured
Arabidopsis thaliana plantlets. In the first experiment, XGCH (0.25,
25 and 250 nM) or XGC (0.5, 50 and 500 nM) were added to a liquid
half-strength MS medium. In the second experiment, XGs from several
origins were compared: XGC (500 nM), XGS (1200 nM) and XGT (800 nM),
using culture medium solidified with 6 g.L-1agar. Arabidopsis thaliana
L. seeds germinated in Petri plates for 4 to 5 days were transferred to
culture media containing the different concentrations of XGs and
cultured in a growing room. When the plantlets were cultured in a
liquid medium, their growth was very slow in the presence of XGC and
XGCH at the highest concentration tested, and it was faster at the
lowest concentration. In the semi-solid culture medium, XGs also
reduced growth. It was concluded that XGs can play a biological role in
Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. plantlets, stimulating or inhibiting
the root system growth and the lateral root formation. These opposite
effects varied according to the plant specie that furnished the seeds
containing XG, as well as the place where the seeds were collected, to
the XG form used (hydrolyzed or not) and to its concentration in the
culture media
Effect of seed xyloglucans and derivates on the growth of Arabidopsis thaliana
Estudos realizados com xiloglucanas (XG) extraídas de sementes de
Hymenaea courbaril L. (jatobá) mostraram que esse
biopolímero apresenta atividade biológica, promovendo o
crescimento de coleóptilos de trigo. Na micropropagação
da macieira, foi mostrado que o meio de cultura contendo uma mistura de
XG e ágar leva à formação de maior número de
brotações com raízes e maior comprimento dessas que o
meio solidificado com ágar. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi
verificar o efeito da XG de sementes de jatobá coletadas em
Sinop/MT (XGS) e em Cuiabá/MT (XGC) e da XGC hidrolisada com uma
celulase (XGCH), além da XG de sementes de Tamarindus indica L.
(XGT) coletadas na Bahia/BA, no crescimento de plântulas de
Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. cultivadas in vitro. No primeiro
experimento, XGCH (0,25; 25 e 250 nM) ou XGC (0,5; 50 e 500 nM) foram
acrescentadas a um meio MS ½ líquido. O segundo experimento
comparou as XGs das diferentes fontes: XGC (500 nM), XGS (1200 nM) e
XGT (800 nM), usando meio de cultura solidificado com 6 g.L-1 de
ágar. Sementes de Arabidopsis thaliana recémgerminadas em
placas de petri, durante 4-5 dias, foram colocadas nos meios de cultura
com as diferentes concentrações de XGs, em sala de
crescimento, para obtenção de plântulas. Quando
plântulas foram cultivadas em meio de cultura líquido, houve
diminuição do crescimento das raízes na presença da
XGC e de XGCH na concentração mais alta e o efeito foi
inverso na concentração mais baixa. Em meio de cultura
semi-sólido, as XGs também inibiram o crescimento.
Concluiu-se que as XGs apresentam papel biológico nas
plântulas de Arabidopsis thaliana, estimulando ou inibindo o
crescimento do sistema radicular e a formação de raízes
laterais. Esses efeitos opostos variaram em função da
espécie vegetal doadora das sementes contendo XG, do local de
coleta das sementes, da forma da XG usada (hidrolisada ou não) e
da sua concentração nos meios de cultura.Studies on xyloglucan (XG) extracted from Hymenaea courbaril L.
(jatoba) seeds showed that this biopolymer has biological activity that
enhanced wheat coleoptiles growth. In apple tree micropropagation, the
culture medium containing XG combined with agar induced a higher
multiplication rate, rooting rate and root length than medium
solidified with agar only. The purpose of this study was to determine
the effect of XG from jatobá seeds extracted from jatoba seeds
collected in Sinope/MT (XGS) and Cuiabá/MT (XGC), and from XGC
hydrolysed with a cellulase (XGCH), as well from Tamarindus indica
seeds (XGT) collected in Bahia/BA, on the growth of in vitro cultured
Arabidopsis thaliana plantlets. In the first experiment, XGCH (0.25,
25 and 250 nM) or XGC (0.5, 50 and 500 nM) were added to a liquid
half-strength MS medium. In the second experiment, XGs from several
origins were compared: XGC (500 nM), XGS (1200 nM) and XGT (800 nM),
using culture medium solidified with 6 g.L-1agar. Arabidopsis thaliana
L. seeds germinated in Petri plates for 4 to 5 days were transferred to
culture media containing the different concentrations of XGs and
cultured in a growing room. When the plantlets were cultured in a
liquid medium, their growth was very slow in the presence of XGC and
XGCH at the highest concentration tested, and it was faster at the
lowest concentration. In the semi-solid culture medium, XGs also
reduced growth. It was concluded that XGs can play a biological role in
Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. plantlets, stimulating or inhibiting
the root system growth and the lateral root formation. These opposite
effects varied according to the plant specie that furnished the seeds
containing XG, as well as the place where the seeds were collected, to
the XG form used (hydrolyzed or not) and to its concentration in the
culture media