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Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia. |
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05/03/2013 |
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29/04/2024 |
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AGOSTINI-COSTA, T. S.; TEODORO, A. F. P.; RIBEIRO, L. B.; RIBEIRO, I. F.; ALVES, R. de B. das N.; SILVA, J. P. da; SILVA, L. G.; BURLE, M. L. |
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TANIA SILVEIRA AGOSTINI-COSTA; ANA FLÁVIA PÁDUA TEODORO; LEANDRO BRAGA RIBEIRO; IELER FERREIRA RIBEIRO; ROSA DE BELEM DAS NEVES ALVES, CENARGEN; JOSEANE PADILHA DA SILVA, CENARGEN; LUCIANE GOMES SILVA; MARILIA LOBO BURLE, CENARGEN. |
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Compostos fenólicos em Feijão-Fava (Phaseolus lunatus L) conservado em banco de germoplasma. |
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2012 |
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In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE RECURSOS GENÉTICOS, 2., 2012, Belém, PA. Anais... [S.l.]: Sociedade Brasileira de Recursos Genéticos, 2012. |
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1 CD-ROM. |
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Português |
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar compostos fenólicos em sementes de P. lunatus procedentes do Banco Ativo de Germoplasma (BAG) da Embrapa e detectar alterações nesses teores para os mesmos acessos multiplicadas em casa de vegetação. Os resultados obtidos evidenciam a diversidade da coleção de feijão-fava para os teores de compostos fenólicos. A conservação em câmara fria parece não afetar os compostos fenólicos em sementes de P. lunatus conservadas em banco de germoplasma, sendo que as alterações encontradas parecem estar mais associadas ao mecanismo de adaptação da espécie ao ambiente de coleta e multiplicação. |
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Feijão-Fava; Flavonóides; Phaseolus lunatus L; Polifenóis; Taninos condensados. |
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LEADER 01496nam a2200265 a 4500 001 1952172 005 2024-04-29 008 2012 bl uuuu u01u1 u #d 100 1 $aAGOSTINI-COSTA, T. S. 245 $aCompostos fenólicos em Feijão-Fava (Phaseolus lunatus L) conservado em banco de germoplasma. 260 $aIn: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE RECURSOS GENÉTICOS, 2., 2012, Belém, PA. Anais... [S.l.]: Sociedade Brasileira de Recursos Genéticos$c2012 300 $c1 CD-ROM. 520 $aO objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar compostos fenólicos em sementes de P. lunatus procedentes do Banco Ativo de Germoplasma (BAG) da Embrapa e detectar alterações nesses teores para os mesmos acessos multiplicadas em casa de vegetação. Os resultados obtidos evidenciam a diversidade da coleção de feijão-fava para os teores de compostos fenólicos. A conservação em câmara fria parece não afetar os compostos fenólicos em sementes de P. lunatus conservadas em banco de germoplasma, sendo que as alterações encontradas parecem estar mais associadas ao mecanismo de adaptação da espécie ao ambiente de coleta e multiplicação. 653 $aFeijão-Fava 653 $aFlavonóides 653 $aPhaseolus lunatus L 653 $aPolifenóis 653 $aTaninos condensados 700 1 $aTEODORO, A. F. P. 700 1 $aRIBEIRO, L. B. 700 1 $aRIBEIRO, I. F. 700 1 $aALVES, R. de B. das N. 700 1 $aSILVA, J. P. da 700 1 $aSILVA, L. G. 700 1 $aBURLE, M. L.
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23/04/1999 |
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CHARCHAR, M. J. d'A. |
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Reactions of near-isogenic pea cultivars to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi races 1 and 5. |
Ano de publicação: |
1987 |
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Whashington: Washington State University, 1987. |
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93p. |
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Inglês |
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Closely related pea cultivars (Pisum sativum L.), possessing or lacking a single dominant gene for resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi race 1 (Vantage = resistant, M410 = susceptible) or race 5 (Sundance II = resistant, Sundance = susceptible), were grown in soil infested with race 1 or 5 at 1,000 or 10,000 cfu/g. Both races colonized surface cells (pathogens able to withstand washing with detergent, but not able to survive surface disinfection) of hypocotyls, tap and lateral roots of both resistant and susceptible cultivars. The surfaces of these organs supported larger numbers of Fusarium colonies per unit length of plant part from susceptible than from resistant cultivars at 20 and 30 days after planting but the differences were inadequate to explain the resistance. Each race was isolated from apices of tap and lateral roots and from excised lateral-root ends, of both resistant and susceptible cultivars, but were isolated more frequently from susceptible than resitant cultivars at all incubation dates and inoculum densities. Internal invasion (pathogens are able to survive surface disinfection) of tap roots and hypocotyls occurred with all cultivars but was less frequent in the resistant than the susceptible cultivars. Lateral roots and stems of resistant cultivars were not invaded internally, in contrast to the equivalent plant parts of susceptible cultivars. Invasion of epicotyls of resistant cultivars was limited as of 20 days after planting, in contrast, epicotyls of susceptible cultivars were extensively invaded by this time. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that vascular plugs sealed off xylem elements in the lateral roots, epicotyl and above ground stems of resistant but not susceptible cultivars. Rather than plugs, xylem of susceptible cultivars was extensively invaded by mycelium of the pathogens. Xylem fluids collected from excised stems, inhibited germtube growth if from resistant cultivars, but stimulated conidial germination and germtube growth if from susceptible cultivars. A resistance response based on physical containment and reduced fungal growth is evident. MenosClosely related pea cultivars (Pisum sativum L.), possessing or lacking a single dominant gene for resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi race 1 (Vantage = resistant, M410 = susceptible) or race 5 (Sundance II = resistant, Sundance = susceptible), were grown in soil infested with race 1 or 5 at 1,000 or 10,000 cfu/g. Both races colonized surface cells (pathogens able to withstand washing with detergent, but not able to survive surface disinfection) of hypocotyls, tap and lateral roots of both resistant and susceptible cultivars. The surfaces of these organs supported larger numbers of Fusarium colonies per unit length of plant part from susceptible than from resistant cultivars at 20 and 30 days after planting but the differences were inadequate to explain the resistance. Each race was isolated from apices of tap and lateral roots and from excised lateral-root ends, of both resistant and susceptible cultivars, but were isolated more frequently from susceptible than resitant cultivars at all incubation dates and inoculum densities. Internal invasion (pathogens are able to survive surface disinfection) of tap roots and hypocotyls occurred with all cultivars but was less frequent in the resistant than the susceptible cultivars. Lateral roots and stems of resistant cultivars were not invaded internally, in contrast to the equivalent plant parts of susceptible cultivars. Invasion of epicotyls of resistant cultivars was limited as of 20 days after planting, in contrast, epic... Mostrar Tudo |
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Disease resistace; Fungal diseases; Plant diseases. |
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Doença de Planta; Doença Fúngica; Ervilha; Fungo; Fusarium Oxysporum; Pisum Sativum; Variedade; Variedade Resistente. |
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LEADER 02865nam a2200265 a 4500 001 1563324 005 1999-04-23 008 1987 bl uuuu m 00u1 u #d 100 1 $aCHARCHAR, M. J. d'A. 245 $aReactions of near-isogenic pea cultivars to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi races 1 and 5. 260 $aWhashington: Washington State University$c1987 300 $a93p. 500 $aTese Doutorado. 520 $aClosely related pea cultivars (Pisum sativum L.), possessing or lacking a single dominant gene for resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi race 1 (Vantage = resistant, M410 = susceptible) or race 5 (Sundance II = resistant, Sundance = susceptible), were grown in soil infested with race 1 or 5 at 1,000 or 10,000 cfu/g. Both races colonized surface cells (pathogens able to withstand washing with detergent, but not able to survive surface disinfection) of hypocotyls, tap and lateral roots of both resistant and susceptible cultivars. The surfaces of these organs supported larger numbers of Fusarium colonies per unit length of plant part from susceptible than from resistant cultivars at 20 and 30 days after planting but the differences were inadequate to explain the resistance. Each race was isolated from apices of tap and lateral roots and from excised lateral-root ends, of both resistant and susceptible cultivars, but were isolated more frequently from susceptible than resitant cultivars at all incubation dates and inoculum densities. Internal invasion (pathogens are able to survive surface disinfection) of tap roots and hypocotyls occurred with all cultivars but was less frequent in the resistant than the susceptible cultivars. Lateral roots and stems of resistant cultivars were not invaded internally, in contrast to the equivalent plant parts of susceptible cultivars. Invasion of epicotyls of resistant cultivars was limited as of 20 days after planting, in contrast, epicotyls of susceptible cultivars were extensively invaded by this time. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that vascular plugs sealed off xylem elements in the lateral roots, epicotyl and above ground stems of resistant but not susceptible cultivars. Rather than plugs, xylem of susceptible cultivars was extensively invaded by mycelium of the pathogens. Xylem fluids collected from excised stems, inhibited germtube growth if from resistant cultivars, but stimulated conidial germination and germtube growth if from susceptible cultivars. A resistance response based on physical containment and reduced fungal growth is evident. 650 $aDoença de Planta 650 $aDoença Fúngica 650 $aErvilha 650 $aFungo 650 $aFusarium Oxysporum 650 $aPisum Sativum 650 $aVariedade 650 $aVariedade Resistente 653 $aDisease resistace 653 $aFungal diseases 653 $aPlant diseases
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