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Revista Ciencia Agronomica | 2012

Alterações fisiológicas e bioquímicas em sementes de arroz submetidas ao estresse térmico

Patrícia Marini; Caroline Leivas Moraes; Naciele Marini; Dario Munt de Moraes; Luciano do Amarante

The purpose of this research was to analyze the effect of different temperatures on the respiratory activity, enzymatic and in process related to the physiological quality of rice seeds, and use the relationship between these parameters to characterize the beginning of the deterioration process of seeds. The seeds were exposed during 24 h and conducted tests for germination, first count germination, index the germination speed, length and dry weight of shoot and roots, electrical conductivity, respiratory activity and activity of the enzymes. The experiment was completely randomized with four replicates and the averages compared by Tukey test (p i 0.05) with subsequent analysis of regression. Rice seeds showed that the germination and vigor were reduced above 25 oC temperatures. Respiratory activity increased with increasing temperature, the same occurred with study enzymes activity in at five days after sowing (ranging from 14.55 at 59.86 µmol of NAD + g -1 MF min -1 for at malate dehydrogenase and 0.25 at 0.57 µmol of at NADPH g -1 MF min -1 for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase). Therefore, it can be concluded that the evaluated biochemical tests can be used to identify the beginning of the deteriorating process of rice seeds and that temperatures above 25 oC can depreciate the quality of these seeds.


Ciencia Rural | 2013

Antioxidant activity of corn seeds after thermal stress

Patrícia Marini; Juliana de Magalhães Bandeira; Isabel Cristina Gouvea de Borba; Andréa Bicca Noguez Martins; Dario Munt de Moraes; Luciano do Amarante; Francisco Amaral Villela

The aim of this research was to analyze the effect of different temperatures on physiological quality and relate the responses with the antioxidant activity of three lots of corn seeds. The seeds from three lots were exposed for 24h at temperatures of 15, 25, 35 and 40°C and then evaluated for percentage, speed index and first germination count, as well as early growth and activity of antioxidant enzymes in the seedlings. The experimental design was completely randomized with four replications, with subsequent polynomial regression analysis. The results showed that the seeds from the three lots of corn exposed to temperatures of 15 and 40°C, were of better high physiological quality (vigor), which explains the low activity of enzymes of the antioxidant defense system in these same temperatures. The antioxidant defense system is related to the physiological quality of corn seeds exposed to thermal stress.


Journal of Seed Science | 2013

Salicylic acid: physiological and biochemical changes in seeds and maize seedlings subjected to salt stress

Fernanda Reolon Tonel; Patrícia Marini; Juliana de Magalhães Bandeira; Dario Munt de Moraes; Luciano do Amarante

Several plant species have development limitations on saline soils; however under water stress situations salicylic acid (SA) may have defense function by acting as antioxidant. Thereby, this study was aimed at analyzing physiological changes occurring in maize seeds treated with SA and germinated on sodium chloride moistened substrate; as well as assessing the effect of antioxidant enzymes produced by the seedlings. To this, seeds were soaked into zero and 1 mM SA solutions, for 60 min., and germinated on different NaCl concentrations (0, 30, 90, and 180 mM), and afterwards evaluated for germination, germination speed index, initial growth, and effect of antioxidant enzymes on seedlings. For electrical conductivity test, the seeds were previously soaked in NaCl solutions with and without SA. The SA application has minimized damages induced by salt stress to maize seed germination by favoring their germination percent; however without SA was not able on maintaining seed viability over 90 mM. Seedling initial growth was impaired by increasing NaCl concentrations in substrate; and electric conductivity has shown low values for release of solutes in the presence of SA. Activity of antioxidant enzymes has increased until 30 mM NaCl concentration; however above such concentration activity of these enzymes was reduced. The SA maintains germination of corn seeds above 90 mM NaCl; however, generally it is not efficient to ensure vigor of seedlings.


Revista Brasileira De Sementes | 2009

Physiological quality of seeds and growth seedlings of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) submit on nitrogen

Patrícia Marini; Tatiana Raquel Löwe; Caroline Leivas Moraes; Dario Munt de Moraes; Nei Fernandes Lopes

In order to obtain high quality seeds, adequate mineral fertilizing is indispensable that is important for plant development and reproduction, as well as for the seed physiological quality and consequently, for seedling growth. The objective of this research was to evaluate the physiological


Journal of Seed Science | 2013

Osmotic priming of rice seeds subjected to low temperatures

Fernanda Reolon Tonel; Patrícia Marini; Juliana de Magalhães Bandeira; Ana Carolina Silveira da Silva; Norton Victor Sampaio; Francisco Amaral Villela

Aiming at verifying effects of priming on germination and emergence of seeds subjected to low temperatures, rice seeds (cv. IRGA 418) were primed into a KNO3 solution during 24, 48, and 72 h, at 20 °C; and into distilled water, for 24 h (control). Germination (G), first count of germination (FCG), and germination speed index (GSI) were the parameters assessed under temperatures of 17 °C, 20 °C and 25 °C. Besides, field emergence (FE), and emergence speed index (ESI) were also assessed under field conditions. A completely randomized design was used with treatments arranged in 4 x 3 factorial (treatments x temperatures) in all experiments. None statistically significant difference was found for seed germination within the 24 h imbibition period, under any of temperatures assessed; although after 48 and 72 h, at 17 °C, this variable has decreased. When seeds were imbibed in KNO3, during 48 and 72 h, the FCG and GSI were decreased, as compared to 24 h imbibition period, and for control treatment, at 17 °C and 25 oC. After 24 h imbibition, the FE has not differed statistically from control treatment; as occurred for periods of 24 and 48 h imbibition for the ESI parameter. Priming in KNO3 does not cause beneficial effect on seed germination or on seedling emergence of rice.


Interciencia | 2012

classIFIcaÇÃO DO vIGOr De seMeNTes De FeIJÃO-MIÚDO Pela aTIvIDaDe resPIraTÓrIa

Tiago Zanatta Aumonde; Patrícia Marini; Dario Munt de Moraes; Manoel de Souza Maia; Tiago Pedó; Maria Angela Andre Tillmann; Francisco Amaral Villela


Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2013

Growth and chlorophyll a fluorescence in Erythrina crista-galli L. plants under flooding conditions

Cristina Ferreira Larré; Juliana Aparecida Fernando; Patrícia Marini; Marcos Antonio Bacarin; José Antonio Peters


Interciencia | 2013

Indicativos da perda de qualidade de sementes de arroz sob diferentes temperaturas através da atividade enzimática e respiratória

Patrícia Marini; Caroline Leivas Moraes; Cristina Ferreira Larré; Milene Conceição Lima; Dario Munt de Moraes; Luciano do Amarante


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2014

Influência do 24-epibrassinolídeo na tolerância ao estresse salino em plântulas de arroz

Cristina Ferreira Larré; Patrícia Marini; Caroline Leivas Moraes; Luciano do Amarante; Dario Munt de Moraes


Revista Brasileira de Biociências | 2014

Metabolismo antioxidativo para separação de lotes de sementes de diferentes graus de homogeneidade

Juliana de Magalhães Bandeira; Patrícia Marini; Andréa Bicca Noguez Martins; Dario Munt de Moraes

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Dario Munt de Moraes

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Caroline Leivas Moraes

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Luciano do Amarante

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Francisco Amaral Villela

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Cristina Ferreira Larré

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Fernanda Reolon Tonel

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Marcos Antonio Bacarin

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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