Vera Lygia El Id Id, Nelson Augustos dos Santos Junior
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摘要
Sesbania virgata 是巴西本土植物物种。它生长迅速,土壤覆盖潜力大,能有效形成土壤种子库,被用于环境恢复项目。土壤种子库容易受到真菌感染和其他生物因素的影响。然而,只有少数几项研究报道了裸冠菊种子表面的真菌。此外,人们对种子表皮中的物质如何影响真菌群落及其在适应新环境和在新环境中茁壮成长的作用知之甚少。在此,我们从种皮中产生或不产生类黄酮儿茶素的种群中收集了金樱子种子。我们对这些种子进行了实验室测试,以鉴定和量化种皮中的真菌种群。我们从两个种群中选择了三个菌属,用 S. virgata 提取物和种子进行灌溉和接种试验。我们观察到,水性种皮提取物可抑制 Alternaria sp.Phoma sp. 也会导致种子发芽后死亡。我们的数据表明,处女膜蝇属植物的种皮含有抗真菌物质,使该物种具有适应性优势。
Adaptive advantage of Sesbania virgata (Cav.) Pers. in the phytochemical production: the influence on fungi occurring in seeds
Sesbania virgata is a native Brazilian plant species. It exhibits rapid growth, a high soil cover potential, and efficient soil seed bank formation and is used in environmental restoration projects. The soil seed bank is susceptible to fungal infection and other biotic factors. However, only a few studies have reported on the fungi on the surface of S. virgata seeds. Moreover, little is known about how substances present in the seed integument affect fungal communities and their role in adapting to and thriving in new environments. Herein, S. virgata seeds were collected from populations that produce or do not produce the flavonoid catechin in the seed coat. These seeds were subjected to laboratory tests to identify and quantify the fungal populations in the integument. We selected and subjected three genera to irrigation and inoculation tests with S. virgata extracts and seeds from both populations. We observed that the aqueous seed coat extracts inhibited Alternaria sp. micellar and augmented Phoma sp. growth. Phoma sp. also caused post-germinated seed lethality. Our data indicate that the seed coat of S. virgata contains antifungal substances that endow this species with an adaptive advantage.
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The journal publishes original articles in all areas of Biological Sciences, including anatomy, bacteriology, molecular biology, biochemistry, botany, cytology and cell biology, animal behavior, ecology, limnology, embryology, and histology, morpho-physiology, genetics, microbiology, parasitology and zoology.