Flooding tolerance and cell wall alterations in maize mesocotyl during hypoxia

This research aimed to characterize the tolerance to flooding and alterations in pectic and hemicellulose fractions from mesocotyl of maize tolerant to flooding when submitted to hypoxia. In order to characterize tolerance seeds from maize cultivars Saracura BRS-4154 and BR 107 tolerant and sensitiv...

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Main Authors: Vitorino Patrícia Goulart, Alves José Donizeti, Magalhães Paulo César, Magalhães Marcelo Murad, Lima Luíz Carlos Oliveira, Oliveira Luiz Edson Mota de
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Embrapa Informação Tecnológica 2001-01-01
Series:Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-204X2001000800004
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spelling doaj-2144d41943f145258675dd8644e5a8112020-11-24T20:45:08ZengEmbrapa Informação TecnológicaPesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira0100-204X1678-39212001-01-0136810271035Flooding tolerance and cell wall alterations in maize mesocotyl during hypoxiaVitorino Patrícia GoulartAlves José DonizetiMagalhães Paulo CésarMagalhães Marcelo MuradLima Luíz Carlos OliveiraOliveira Luiz Edson Mota deThis research aimed to characterize the tolerance to flooding and alterations in pectic and hemicellulose fractions from mesocotyl of maize tolerant to flooding when submitted to hypoxia. In order to characterize tolerance seeds from maize cultivars Saracura BRS-4154 and BR 107 tolerant and sensitive to low oxygen levels, respectively, were set to germinate. Plantlet survival was evaluated during five days after having been submitted to hypoxia. After fractionation with ammonium oxalate 0.5% (w/v) and KOH 2M and 4M, Saracura BRS-4154 cell wall was obtained from mesocotyl segments with different damage intensities caused by oxygen deficiency exposure. The cell wall fractions were analyzed by gel filtration and gas chromatography, and also by Infrared Spectrum with Fourrier Transformation (FTIR). The hypoxia period lasting three days or longer caused cell lysis and in advanced stages plant death. The gelic profile from pectic, hemicellulose 2M and 4M fractions from samples with translucid and constriction zone showed the appearance of low molecular weight compounds, similar to glucose. The main neutral sugars in pectic and hemicellulose fractions were arabinose, xilose and mannose. The FTIR spectrum showed a gradual decrease in pectic substances from mesocotyl with normal to translucid and constriction appearance respectively.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-204X2001000800004pectic substanceshemicellulose
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author Vitorino Patrícia Goulart
Alves José Donizeti
Magalhães Paulo César
Magalhães Marcelo Murad
Lima Luíz Carlos Oliveira
Oliveira Luiz Edson Mota de
spellingShingle Vitorino Patrícia Goulart
Alves José Donizeti
Magalhães Paulo César
Magalhães Marcelo Murad
Lima Luíz Carlos Oliveira
Oliveira Luiz Edson Mota de
Flooding tolerance and cell wall alterations in maize mesocotyl during hypoxia
Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira
pectic substances
hemicellulose
author_facet Vitorino Patrícia Goulart
Alves José Donizeti
Magalhães Paulo César
Magalhães Marcelo Murad
Lima Luíz Carlos Oliveira
Oliveira Luiz Edson Mota de
author_sort Vitorino Patrícia Goulart
title Flooding tolerance and cell wall alterations in maize mesocotyl during hypoxia
title_short Flooding tolerance and cell wall alterations in maize mesocotyl during hypoxia
title_full Flooding tolerance and cell wall alterations in maize mesocotyl during hypoxia
title_fullStr Flooding tolerance and cell wall alterations in maize mesocotyl during hypoxia
title_full_unstemmed Flooding tolerance and cell wall alterations in maize mesocotyl during hypoxia
title_sort flooding tolerance and cell wall alterations in maize mesocotyl during hypoxia
publisher Embrapa Informação Tecnológica
series Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira
issn 0100-204X
1678-3921
publishDate 2001-01-01
description This research aimed to characterize the tolerance to flooding and alterations in pectic and hemicellulose fractions from mesocotyl of maize tolerant to flooding when submitted to hypoxia. In order to characterize tolerance seeds from maize cultivars Saracura BRS-4154 and BR 107 tolerant and sensitive to low oxygen levels, respectively, were set to germinate. Plantlet survival was evaluated during five days after having been submitted to hypoxia. After fractionation with ammonium oxalate 0.5% (w/v) and KOH 2M and 4M, Saracura BRS-4154 cell wall was obtained from mesocotyl segments with different damage intensities caused by oxygen deficiency exposure. The cell wall fractions were analyzed by gel filtration and gas chromatography, and also by Infrared Spectrum with Fourrier Transformation (FTIR). The hypoxia period lasting three days or longer caused cell lysis and in advanced stages plant death. The gelic profile from pectic, hemicellulose 2M and 4M fractions from samples with translucid and constriction zone showed the appearance of low molecular weight compounds, similar to glucose. The main neutral sugars in pectic and hemicellulose fractions were arabinose, xilose and mannose. The FTIR spectrum showed a gradual decrease in pectic substances from mesocotyl with normal to translucid and constriction appearance respectively.
topic pectic substances
hemicellulose
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-204X2001000800004
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