Bases moleculares da resposta a estresses ambientais em vegetais: arroz, tomate e pêssego

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Main Author: Pegoraro, Camila
Publication Date: 2012
Format: Doctoral thesis
Language: por
Source: Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiaca
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Summary: Abiotic stresses represent large threats to agriculture and food security, since they limit the productivity of the majority of cultivated plants. In order to identify the responses of plants to abiotic stresses and their associations with tolerance under different environmental conditions, concepts and techniques in molecular biology, cell biology and genetics have been used. The identification of genes responsive to stresses can be used to obtain plants tolerant to adverse environmental conditions by genetic transformation or directed crosses. Thus, this study had the objective the establishing of expression profiles of gene belonging to the ERF, HSP, HSF, TIM/TOM and TIC/TOC families in rice and tomato under low O2 stress. Also, the transcriptional profile of peaches under cold stress as obtained. The results indicate that in rice, some members of the ERF family present specific expression according to the stressing agent, while others have overlapping expression among different stresses. Besides, within the ERF family, some genes do present a complex regulation and others a simple regulation. In rice, some genes encode proteins belonging to the TIM/TOM and TIC/TOC complexes present high expression levels 24 hours after anoxia stress. However, after 72 hours under anoxia, the majority of genes were inhibited, suggesting an interruption on the transport of proteins to the mitochondria and chloroplast during the stress period. When the HSP expression profiles of flooding tolerant and sensitive rice cultivars were compared, transcript accumulation occurred for both cultivar types. However, the majority of genes evaluated were more responsive in the sensitive cultivar than in the tolerant, indicating that HSPs have an important association in the response to anoxia stress but are not directly involved in the tolerance. In tomato fruits stored under hypoxia, two sHSPs genes were highly induced by low oxygen levels, indicating a primary action of these genes on keeping cell homeostasis after the stress. In peaches, the application of gibberellic acid acts on preventing the damaged caused by cold by the induction of genes associated to lipid metabolism, cell wall degradation and trehalose synthesis.
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spelling Bases moleculares da resposta a estresses ambientais em vegetais: arroz, tomate e pêssegoMolecular basis of response to environmental stresses in plants: rice, tomato and peachExpressão gênicaOryza sativaSolanum lycopersicumPrunus persicaEstresses abióticosGene expressionAbiotic stressCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIAAbiotic stresses represent large threats to agriculture and food security, since they limit the productivity of the majority of cultivated plants. In order to identify the responses of plants to abiotic stresses and their associations with tolerance under different environmental conditions, concepts and techniques in molecular biology, cell biology and genetics have been used. The identification of genes responsive to stresses can be used to obtain plants tolerant to adverse environmental conditions by genetic transformation or directed crosses. Thus, this study had the objective the establishing of expression profiles of gene belonging to the ERF, HSP, HSF, TIM/TOM and TIC/TOC families in rice and tomato under low O2 stress. Also, the transcriptional profile of peaches under cold stress as obtained. The results indicate that in rice, some members of the ERF family present specific expression according to the stressing agent, while others have overlapping expression among different stresses. Besides, within the ERF family, some genes do present a complex regulation and others a simple regulation. In rice, some genes encode proteins belonging to the TIM/TOM and TIC/TOC complexes present high expression levels 24 hours after anoxia stress. However, after 72 hours under anoxia, the majority of genes were inhibited, suggesting an interruption on the transport of proteins to the mitochondria and chloroplast during the stress period. When the HSP expression profiles of flooding tolerant and sensitive rice cultivars were compared, transcript accumulation occurred for both cultivar types. However, the majority of genes evaluated were more responsive in the sensitive cultivar than in the tolerant, indicating that HSPs have an important association in the response to anoxia stress but are not directly involved in the tolerance. In tomato fruits stored under hypoxia, two sHSPs genes were highly induced by low oxygen levels, indicating a primary action of these genes on keeping cell homeostasis after the stress. In peaches, the application of gibberellic acid acts on preventing the damaged caused by cold by the induction of genes associated to lipid metabolism, cell wall degradation and trehalose synthesis.Estresses ambientais representam grandes ameaças à agricultura e, por consequência, à segurança alimentar, uma vez que limitam a produtividade da maioria das plantas cultivadas. Buscando identificar as respostas das plantas frente a estresses abióticos e suas relações com a tolerância sob diferentes condições ambientais, conceitos e técnicas de biologia molecular, biologia celular e genética vêm sendo continuamente utilizadas. A identificação de genes responsivos a estresses pode ser utilizada na obtenção de plantas tolerantes a condições ambientais adversas através de manipulação genética ou cruzamentos direcionados entre diferentes genótipos. Desta forma, este estudo teve como objetivo estabelecer o perfil de expressão de genes pertencentes às famílias ERF, HSP, HSF, TIM/TOM e TIC/TOC, em arroz e tomate sob condições de estresse por deficiência de O2. Além disso, buscou-se estabelecer o perfil transcricional de pêssegos sob condição de estresse por frio. Os resultados obtidos demonstram que em arroz, alguns membros da família ERF apresentam expressão específica de acordo com o agente estressor, enquanto que outros apresentam sobreposição de expressão entre os estresses, além disso, dentro da família ERF alguns genes apresentam regulação complexa e outros regulação simples. Em arroz, alguns genes codificadores de proteínas pertencentes aos complexos TIM/TOM e TIC/TOC apresentaram altos níveis de expressão 24 horas após estresse por anoxia. Entretanto, após 72 horas sob condições de anoxia, ocorreu a inibição da expressão da maioria dos genes pertencentes a estes complexos, sugerindo que possa haver uma interrupção no transporte de proteínas para a mitocôndria e cloroplasto durante este período de estresse. Ao comparar cultivares de arroz tolerante e sensível ao alagamento, verificou-se que houve um acúmulo de transcritos dos genes codificadores de HSPs em ambas as cultivares. Entretanto, a maioria dos genes avaliados foi mais responsiva ao estresse por anoxia na cultivar sensível, do que na cultivar tolerante, sugerindo que genes HSPs têm relação importante na resposta ao estresse por anoxia, mas não estão diretamente envolvidos na tolerância. Em frutos de tomate armazenados sob hipoxia dois genes codificadores de sHSPs foram altamente induzidos por baixos níveis de oxigênio, indicando uma ação primária destes genes na manutenção da homeostase celular após este estresse. Em pêssegos, a aplicação de ácido giberélico atua na prevenção de danos ocasionados pelo frio através da indução de genes associados ao metabolismo de lipídios, à degradação da parede celular e à síntese de trealose.Universidade Federal de PelotasFaculdade de Agronomia Eliseu MacielPrograma de Pós-Graduação em AgronomiaUFPelBRhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5859282913464169http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4780819H4Rombaldi, César Valmorhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0102364512482073Oliveira, Antônio Costa dePegoraro, Camila2014-08-20T13:25:38Z2013-08-162014-08-20T13:25:38Z2012-09-17info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfPEGORARO, Camila. Molecular basis of response to environmental stresses in plants: rice, tomato and peach. 2012. 229 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bases moleculares da resposta a estresses ambientais em vegetais: arroz, tomate e pêssego
Molecular basis of response to environmental stresses in plants: rice, tomato and peach
title Bases moleculares da resposta a estresses ambientais em vegetais: arroz, tomate e pêssego
spellingShingle Bases moleculares da resposta a estresses ambientais em vegetais: arroz, tomate e pêssego
Pegoraro, Camila
Expressão gênica
Oryza sativa
Solanum lycopersicum
Prunus persica
Estresses abióticos
Gene expression
Abiotic stress
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Bases moleculares da resposta a estresses ambientais em vegetais: arroz, tomate e pêssego
title_full Bases moleculares da resposta a estresses ambientais em vegetais: arroz, tomate e pêssego
title_fullStr Bases moleculares da resposta a estresses ambientais em vegetais: arroz, tomate e pêssego
title_full_unstemmed Bases moleculares da resposta a estresses ambientais em vegetais: arroz, tomate e pêssego
title_sort Bases moleculares da resposta a estresses ambientais em vegetais: arroz, tomate e pêssego
author Pegoraro, Camila
author_facet Pegoraro, Camila
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5859282913464169

http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4780819H4
Rombaldi, César Valmor
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0102364512482073
Oliveira, Antônio Costa de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pegoraro, Camila
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Expressão gênica
Oryza sativa
Solanum lycopersicum
Prunus persica
Estresses abióticos
Gene expression
Abiotic stress
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
topic Expressão gênica
Oryza sativa
Solanum lycopersicum
Prunus persica
Estresses abióticos
Gene expression
Abiotic stress
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
description Abiotic stresses represent large threats to agriculture and food security, since they limit the productivity of the majority of cultivated plants. In order to identify the responses of plants to abiotic stresses and their associations with tolerance under different environmental conditions, concepts and techniques in molecular biology, cell biology and genetics have been used. The identification of genes responsive to stresses can be used to obtain plants tolerant to adverse environmental conditions by genetic transformation or directed crosses. Thus, this study had the objective the establishing of expression profiles of gene belonging to the ERF, HSP, HSF, TIM/TOM and TIC/TOC families in rice and tomato under low O2 stress. Also, the transcriptional profile of peaches under cold stress as obtained. The results indicate that in rice, some members of the ERF family present specific expression according to the stressing agent, while others have overlapping expression among different stresses. Besides, within the ERF family, some genes do present a complex regulation and others a simple regulation. In rice, some genes encode proteins belonging to the TIM/TOM and TIC/TOC complexes present high expression levels 24 hours after anoxia stress. However, after 72 hours under anoxia, the majority of genes were inhibited, suggesting an interruption on the transport of proteins to the mitochondria and chloroplast during the stress period. When the HSP expression profiles of flooding tolerant and sensitive rice cultivars were compared, transcript accumulation occurred for both cultivar types. However, the majority of genes evaluated were more responsive in the sensitive cultivar than in the tolerant, indicating that HSPs have an important association in the response to anoxia stress but are not directly involved in the tolerance. In tomato fruits stored under hypoxia, two sHSPs genes were highly induced by low oxygen levels, indicating a primary action of these genes on keeping cell homeostasis after the stress. In peaches, the application of gibberellic acid acts on preventing the damaged caused by cold by the induction of genes associated to lipid metabolism, cell wall degradation and trehalose synthesis.
publishDate 2012
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2013-08-16
2014-08-20T13:25:38Z
2014-08-20T13:25:38Z
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dc.identifier.uri.fl_str_mv PEGORARO, Camila. Molecular basis of response to environmental stresses in plants: rice, tomato and peach. 2012. 229 f. Tese (Doutorado em Agronomia) - Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, 2012.
https://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/handle/123456789/1142
identifier_str_mv PEGORARO, Camila. Molecular basis of response to environmental stresses in plants: rice, tomato and peach. 2012. 229 f. Tese (Doutorado em Agronomia) - Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, 2012.
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Faculdade de Agronomia Eliseu Maciel
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia
UFPel
BR
publisher.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de Pelotas
Faculdade de Agronomia Eliseu Maciel
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia
UFPel
BR
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