Lilian Padilha
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
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BMC Genomics | 2014
Danielle Cunha Cardoso; Juliana de Camargo Martinati; Poliana Fernanda Giachetto; Ramon Vidal; Marcelo Falsarella Carazzolle; Lilian Padilha; Oliveiro Guerreiro-Filho; Mirian Perez Maluf
BackgroundA successful development of herbivorous insects into plant tissues depends on coordination of metabolic processes. Plants have evolved complex mechanisms to recognize such attacks, and to trigger a defense response. To understand the transcriptional basis of this response, we compare gene expression profiles of two coffee genotypes, susceptible and resistant to leaf miner (Leucoptera coffella). A total of 22000 EST sequences from the Coffee Genome Database were selected for a microarray analysis. Fluorescence probes were synthesized using mRNA from the infested and non-infested coffee plants. Array hybridization, scanning and data normalization were performed using Nimble Scan® e ArrayStar® platforms. Genes with foldchange values +/-2 were considered differentially expressed. A validation of 18 differentially expressed genes was performed in infected plants using qRT-PCR approach.ResultsThe microarray analysis indicated that resistant plants differ in gene expression profile. We identified relevant transcriptional changes in defense strategies before insect attack. Expression changes (>2.00-fold) were found in resistant plants for 2137 genes (1266 up-regulated and 873 down-regulated). Up-regulated genes include those responsible for defense mechanisms, hypersensitive response and genes involved with cellular function and maintenance. Also, our analyses indicated that differential expression profiles between resistant and susceptible genotypes are observed in the absence of leaf-miner, indicating that defense is already build up in resistant plants, as a priming mechanism. Validation of selected genes pointed to four selected genes as suitable candidates for markers in assisted-selection of novel cultivars.ConclusionsOur results show evidences that coffee defense responses against leaf-miner attack are balanced with other cellular functions. Also analyses suggest a major metabolic reconfiguration that highlights the complexity of this response.
Scientific Reports | 2018
Gustavo C. Sant’Ana; Luiz Filipe Protasio Pereira; David Pot; Suzana T. Ivamoto; Douglas Silva Domingues; R. Ferreira; Natalia Ferrarezi Pagiatto; Bruna S. da Silva; Lívia M. Nogueira; Cíntia Sorane Good Kitzberger; Maria Brígida dos Santos Scholz; Fernanda Freitas de Oliveira; Gustavo H. Sera; Lilian Padilha; Jean-Pierre Labouisse; Romain Guyot; Pierre Charmetant; Thierry Leroy
Lipids, including the diterpenes cafestol and kahweol, are key compounds that contribute to the quality of coffee beverages. We determined total lipid content and cafestol and kahweol concentrations in green beans and genotyped 107 Coffea arabica accessions, including wild genotypes from the historical FAO collection from Ethiopia. A genome-wide association study was performed to identify genomic regions associated with lipid, cafestol and kahweol contents and cafestol/kahweol ratio. Using the diploid Coffea canephora genome as a reference, we identified 6,696 SNPs. Population structure analyses suggested the presence of two to three groups (K = 2 and K = 3) corresponding to the east and west sides of the Great Rift Valley and an additional group formed by wild accessions collected in western forests. We identified 5 SNPs associated with lipid content, 4 with cafestol, 3 with kahweol and 9 with cafestol/kahweol ratio. Most of these SNPs are located inside or near candidate genes related to metabolic pathways of these chemical compounds in coffee beans. In addition, three trait-associated SNPs showed evidence of directional selection among cultivated and wild coffee accessions. Our results also confirm a great allelic richness in wild accessions from Ethiopia, especially in accessions originating from forests in the west side of the Great Rift Valley.
Archive | 2016
Cristiano M. Gallep; Lilian Padilha; Mirian Perez Maluf; Sttela Dellyzete Veiga Franco da Rosa
Ultra-weak delayed luminescence measurements on coffee seeds were run for samples submitted to different post-harvest treatments or in seed lots with different vigour levels obtained by accelerated aging, and both were induced to germinate afterwards. Parameters of hyperbolic decay fitting were correlated to the correspondent germination vigour, with a linear relation found for the initial value as well as for the decay velocity. These preliminary data point to further, broader validation for this non-invasive, non-destructive test for seed’s viability analyses.
Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2011
Carlos Henrique Siqueira de Carvalho; Juliana Costa de Rezende; Gustavo Rennó Reis Almeida; João Batista Teixeira; Lilian Padilha
Coffee Science | 2011
André Luiz Alvarenga Garcia; Lilian Padilha; Antônio Wander Rafael Garcia; Antônio Nazareno Guimarães Mendes; Carlos Henrique Siqueira de Carvalho
Archive | 2007
Mírian T. S. Eira; Luiz Carlos Fazuoli; Oliveiro Guerreiro; Maria Bernadete Silvarolla; Maria Amélia Gava Ferrão; Aymbiré Francisco Almeida da Fonseca; Romário Gava Ferrão; Tumoru Sera; Antônio Alves Pereira; Ney Sussumu Sakiyama; Laércio Zambolim; Carlos Henrique Siqueira de Carvalho; Lilian Padilha; Flávio de França Souza
Archive | 2007
Leonardo Bíscaro Japiassú; Antônio Wander Rafael Garcia; Antonio Eustáquio Miguel; Carlos Henrique Siqueira de Carvalho; R. A. Ferreira; Lilian Padilha; J. B. Matiello
Archive | 2008
M. T. S. Eira; Luiz Carlos Fazuoli; O. Guerreiro Filho; Maria Bernadete Silvarolla; Maria Amélia Gava Ferrão; Aymbiré Francisco Almeida da Fonseca; Romário Gava Ferrão; Tumoru Sera; Antônio Alves Pereira; Ney Sussumu Sakiyama; L. Zambolim; Carlos Henrique Siqueira de Carvalho; Lilian Padilha; F. de F. Souza
international conference on photonics, optics and laser technology | 2018
Cristiano M. Gallep; Evelyn M. do Amaral; Geovana C. Alonco; Lilian Padilha
Archive | 2015
Juliana Camargo Martinati Schenk; Lilian Padilha; Sttela D. F. V. Rosa; Mirian Perez Maluf
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Carlos Henrique Siqueira de Carvalho
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
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Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária
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