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VIEIRA, N. G.; CARNEIRO, F. A.; SUJII, P. S.; ALEKCEVETCH, J. C.; FREIRE, L. P.; VINECKY, F.; ELBELT, S.; SILVA, V. A.; MATTA, F. M. da; FERRÃO, M. A. G.; MARRACCINI, P.; ANDRADE, A. C. |
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Maria Amélia Gava Ferrão, Incaper/Embrapa Café. |
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Different molecular mechanisms account for drought tolerance in Coffea canephora var. Conilon. |
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2013 |
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Tropical Plant Biology v. 6, p. 181-190, 2013. |
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DOI 10.1007/s12042-013-9126-0 |
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The effects of water deficit on photochemical parameters and expression of several candidate genes were investigated in drought-tolerant clone 73 of Coffea canephora submitted to slowly imposed water limitation. Under irrigation, this clone showed low values of stomatal conductance (g s ) and of CO2 assimilation rates (A) suggesting that it had a great efficiency in controlling stomatal closure and transpiration. After water withdrawal, this clone reached a ?3.0 MPa after 15 days without irrigation and showed a slow decrease in the pre-dawn leaf water potential. Under drought, the suppression of A was accompanied by maintenance of photochemical quenching (q P) and internal to ambient CO2 concentration (Ci/Ca) ratios as well as by a decrease of non-photochemical quenching (q N). This is confirmed by the transport rate/CO2 assimilation (ETR/A) rates that suggested the participation of an alternative electron sink protecting the photosynthetic apparatus against photoinhibition. At the transcriptomic level, high up-regulation of genes encoding for a dehydrin (CcDH3), an ascorbate peroxidase (CcAPX1), a prephenate-dehydrogenase like protein (CcPDH1) and a non-symbiotic haemoglobin (CcNSH1) was also observed upon drought suggesting a strong induction of antioxidant and osmoprotection systems in this clone. High expression levels of gene-encoding ABA receptors (CcPYL3 and CcPYL7) under water limitation were also observed suggesting the involvement of the ABA signaling pathway in response to drought. All these results where compared to those previously obtained for drought-tolerant clones 14 and 120. Our results demonstrated the existence of different mechanisms amongst the drought-tolerant coffee clones regarding water deficit. MenosThe effects of water deficit on photochemical parameters and expression of several candidate genes were investigated in drought-tolerant clone 73 of Coffea canephora submitted to slowly imposed water limitation. Under irrigation, this clone showed low values of stomatal conductance (g s ) and of CO2 assimilation rates (A) suggesting that it had a great efficiency in controlling stomatal closure and transpiration. After water withdrawal, this clone reached a ?3.0 MPa after 15 days without irrigation and showed a slow decrease in the pre-dawn leaf water potential. Under drought, the suppression of A was accompanied by maintenance of photochemical quenching (q P) and internal to ambient CO2 concentration (Ci/Ca) ratios as well as by a decrease of non-photochemical quenching (q N). This is confirmed by the transport rate/CO2 assimilation (ETR/A) rates that suggested the participation of an alternative electron sink protecting the photosynthetic apparatus against photoinhibition. At the transcriptomic level, high up-regulation of genes encoding for a dehydrin (CcDH3), an ascorbate peroxidase (CcAPX1), a prephenate-dehydrogenase like protein (CcPDH1) and a non-symbiotic haemoglobin (CcNSH1) was also observed upon drought suggesting a strong induction of antioxidant and osmoprotection systems in this clone. High expression levels of gene-encoding ABA receptors (CcPYL3 and CcPYL7) under water limitation were also observed suggesting the involvement of the ABA signaling pathway in re... Mostrar Tudo |
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Candidate gene; Coffea canephora; Drought; Gene expression; Real-time quantitative PCR; Water potential. |
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SOUZA, C. A. S.; AGUILAR, M. A. G.; SONEGHETI, S.; SIQUEIRA, P. R.; SILVEIRA, J. S. M.; LANI, J. A.; FOLLI, F. B. |
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Carlos Alberto Spaggiari Souza, Incaper; Marco A. G. Aguilar, CEPLAC; Sabrina Sonegueti, UFES; Paulo R. Siqueira, CEPLAC; José S. M. Silveira; José Antônio Lani, Incaper; Fabrício B. Folli. |
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Comportamento de clones de Coffea canephora Pierre ex Froenher sombreados com boleira (Joanesia princeps Vell.) e cajazeira (Spondia dulcis Forst.), no Norte do Espírito Santo. |
Ano de publicação: |
2007 |
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In: Simpósio de Pesquisa dos Cafés do Brasil, 5., 2007, Águas de Lindóia. Anais. Brasília, D.F. : Embrapa Café, 2007. |
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5p. |
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Português |
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Algumas áreas da região cacaueira do Norte do Espírito Santo vêm sendo utilizadas para plantio de Coffea canephora, embora sejam consideradas inaptas para o plantio dessa espécie, visto que na sua maioria são de fácil alagamento possuem sombreamento de topo. No entanto, existem áreas não inundáveis que poderiam ser aproveitadas pelo agricultor para diversificar a sua atividade. Em um solo com textura mais arenosa, representativo da região cacaueira foi implantado um experimento para verificar a viabilidade do cultivo de Coffea canephora, em áreas sombreadas por cajazeiras e boleiras. Os resultados evidenciaram que é possível diversificar a região cacaueira não inundável com clones de café conilon que se adaptaram bem a referida região. |
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Café Conilon; Coffea; Coffea canephora; Sombreamento. |
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LEADER 01614nam a2200241 a 4500 001 1001662 005 2014-01-20 008 2007 bl uuuu u01u1 u #d 100 1 $aSOUZA, C. A. S. 245 $aComportamento de clones de Coffea canephora Pierre ex Froenher sombreados com boleira (Joanesia princeps Vell.) e cajazeira (Spondia dulcis Forst.), no Norte do Espírito Santo.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aIn: Simpósio de Pesquisa dos Cafés do Brasil, 5., 2007, Águas de Lindóia. Anais. Brasília, D.F. : Embrapa Café$c2007 300 $a5p. 520 $aAlgumas áreas da região cacaueira do Norte do Espírito Santo vêm sendo utilizadas para plantio de Coffea canephora, embora sejam consideradas inaptas para o plantio dessa espécie, visto que na sua maioria são de fácil alagamento possuem sombreamento de topo. No entanto, existem áreas não inundáveis que poderiam ser aproveitadas pelo agricultor para diversificar a sua atividade. Em um solo com textura mais arenosa, representativo da região cacaueira foi implantado um experimento para verificar a viabilidade do cultivo de Coffea canephora, em áreas sombreadas por cajazeiras e boleiras. Os resultados evidenciaram que é possível diversificar a região cacaueira não inundável com clones de café conilon que se adaptaram bem a referida região. 653 $aCafé Conilon 653 $aCoffea 653 $aCoffea canephora 653 $aSombreamento 700 1 $aAGUILAR, M. A. G. 700 1 $aSONEGHETI, S. 700 1 $aSIQUEIRA, P. R. 700 1 $aSILVEIRA, J. S. M. 700 1 $aLANI, J. A. 700 1 $aFOLLI, F. B.
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