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Título: Quantification of storage proteins during seed imbibition of native species from the brazilian Caatinga vegetation.
Autoria: SILVA, F. F. S. da
DANTAS, B. F.
Afiliação: FABRÍCIO FRANCISCO SANTOS DA SILVA, Doutorando da Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, UEFS, Feira de Santana, BA; BARBARA FRANCA DANTAS, CPATSA.
Ano de publicação: 2016
Referência: Semina. Ciências Agrárias, Londrina, v. 37, n. 4, p. 1733-1744, jul./ago. 2016.
Conteúdo: Poincianella pyramidalis (Fabaceae), Schinopsis brasiliensis (Anacardiaceae) and Sideroxylon obtusifolium (Sapotaceae) are native species of the Caatinga vegetation from Northeastern Brazil and have both biological importance and potential economic uses. Little is known about the water uptake and degradation of storage proteins during seed germination of these species. The aim of this study was to evaluate the imbibition and quantify the amount of storage proteins during seed germination of P. pyramidalis, S. brasiliensis and S. obtusifolium. Two lots of S. obtusifolium seeds with different vigour were used. Four replicates of 20 seeds of P. pyramidalis, S. brasiliensis and S. obtusifolium, were sown onto gerboxes with blotting paper soaked in distilled water and incubated during 72, 200 and 624 hours. Before and after imbibition seeds were weighed and frozen at until the sequential extraction and analysis of the seed storage proteins. Based on our results, we conclude that seed germination of P. pyramidalis, S. brasiliensis and S. obtusifolium has a well-defined triphasic imbibition. All storage proteins content of P. pyramidalis and S. brasiliensis seeds degraded along with the seed imbibition. Likewise, the content of albumins, globulins and glutelins decreased as S. obtusifolium seeds absorbed water
Thesagro: Caatinga
Semente
Schinopsis Brasiliensis
Palavras-chave: Poincianella pyramidalis
Sideroxylon obtusifolium
Espécies nativas
Floresta tropical seca
Planta nativa
Tropical dry forest
Reserve mobilisation
Digital Object Identifier: 10.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n4p1733
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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