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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Perfil morfofisiol?gico do desenvolvimento e germina??o de sementes e crescimento inicial de pl?ntulas de Jatropha curcas L.

Brito, Cristiane Dantas de 13 March 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Natalie Mendes (nataliermendes@gmail.com) on 2015-08-04T01:30:32Z No. of bitstreams: 1 CRIS TESE FINAL.pdf: 3970188 bytes, checksum: 37240b01333f3a3c2c98ce2597450f53 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-08-04T01:30:32Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 CRIS TESE FINAL.pdf: 3970188 bytes, checksum: 37240b01333f3a3c2c98ce2597450f53 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-03-13 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior - CAPES / The life cycle of a seed plant involves subsequent stages of development including seed formation, germination and seedling establishment. Together these stages represent the critical phase of intersection between two generations and are characterized by deep cytological, morphological, metabolic and physiological changes. Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) is popularly known as physic nut and produces seeds rich in oil with properties that allow its use in various industries, including the production of biodiesel. This study aimed to advance on the understanding of morphophysiological patterns and elucidate morphoanatomical adaptations involving embryogenesis, maturation, germination and seedling growth in J. curcas. Therefore, it was initially analysed and described the morphophysiological profile based on 13 stages of development and maturation associated to color of the fruit exocarp and seed coat, and description of the structures present at each stage (Chapter 1). Analysis of microtubular cytoskeleton configurations during embryogenesis showed cell cycle activity by the presence of cortical and mitotic microtubules during histodifferentiation and organogenesis, whilst it was possible to characterize a new organogenetic profile of embryogenesis revealed by the presence of a multimeristematic radicle and stomata in embryos of J. curcas seeds (Chapter 2). The multimeristematic embryos formed by a central apical meristem and four lateral meristems interconnected by a complex vascular system have revealed a new model of root formation during seed germination and seedling development, in which there is simultaneous protrusion of a larger main root and four smaller adventitious roots, all growing at the same time during the formation of the seedling root system (Chapter 3). The stomata occurred in the radicle-hypocotyl transition area, exhibited different sizes and ontogenic phases and short lifespan by degenerating during seedling development. This demonstrates it?s functioning as restricted to the simultaneous growth stage of the five roots during germination, apparently due to high demand in gas exchange and energy metabolism, and a likely evolution onto the lenticels present in the stem of this species (Chapter 4). / O ciclo de vida de uma planta com sementes envolve est?dios subsequentes de desenvolvimento, como a forma??o da semente, a germina??o e o estabelecimento da pl?ntula. Essas etapas juntas representam a fase cr?tica de interse??o entre duas gera??es e s?o caracterizadas por profundas mudan?as citol?gicas, morfol?gicas, metab?licas e fisiol?gicas. Jatropha curcas L. (Euphorbiaceae) conhecida popularmente como pinh?o-manso, produz sementes ricas em ?leo com propriedades e aplica??es em diversos setores industriais, incluindo a produ??o de biodiesel. O presente estudo teve como objetivo caracterizar padr?es morfofisiol?gicos e elucidar adapta??es morfoanat?micas envolvendo a embriog?nese, matura??o, germina??o e o crescimento de pl?ntulas de J. curcas. Para tanto, foi inicialmente analisado e descrito o perfil morfofisiol?gico baseado em 13 est?dios de desenvolvimento e matura??o, associados ? colora??o do exocarpo do fruto e do tegumento das sementes e descri??o das estruturas presentes em cada est?dio (Cap?tulo 1). A an?lise das configura??es do citoesqueleto microtubular durante embriog?nese evidenciou atividade do ciclo celular por meio da presen?a de microt?bulos corticais e mit?ticos durante a histodiferencia??o e organog?nese. Foi poss?vel caracterizar um novo padr?o organogen?tico de embriog?nese revelado pela presen?a de rad?cula multimeristem?tica e de est?matos em embri?es de sementes de J. curcas (Cap?tulo 2). Os embri?es multimeristem?ticos, providos de um meristema apical central e quatro meristemas laterais, revelaram um novo modelo de forma??o de sistema radicular durante a germina??o de sementes e desenvolvimento de pl?ntulas, em que h? protrus?o simult?nea de uma raiz principal maior e quatro ra?zes advent?cias menores, todas crescendo ao mesmo tempo, durante a forma??o inicial do sistema radicular da pl?ntula (Cap?tulo 3). Os est?matos ocorrem na ?rea de transi??o hipoc?tilo-rad?cula e exibem diferentes tamanhos e fases ontog?nicas. Estas estruturas apresentaram um curto per?odo de vida, degenerando-se durante o desenvolvimento da pl?ntula, sugerindo seu funcionamento restrito ? etapa de crescimento simult?neo das cinco ra?zes durante a germina??o, aparentemente devido ? alta demanda em trocas gasosas e metabolismo energ?tico, e uma prov?vel evolu??o para as lenticelas presentes no caule desta esp?cie (Cap?tulo 4).

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