Allocation of reserve nitrogen compounds during germination of Canavalia brasiliensis seeds

Canavalia brasiliensis, commonly known as “feijão-bravo-do-ceará”, is an herbaceous plant with a great potential for biomass production and rusticity within the period of low water availability, coupled with the great effectiveness of nitrogen fixation. This article aims to evaluate the main nitroge...

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Main Authors: Leandro Ferreira Aguiar, Gilberto Costa Justino, Caroline Regazini de Sá Soares, Liliane Santos Camargos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2013-11-01
Series:Biotemas
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/2175-7925.2013v26n4p1
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spelling doaj-258420a6918646a78249cf0db288eedc2020-11-25T01:40:06ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaBiotemas0103-16432175-79252013-11-01264110Allocation of reserve nitrogen compounds during germination of Canavalia brasiliensis seedsLeandro Ferreira AguiarGilberto Costa JustinoCaroline Regazini de Sá SoaresLiliane Santos CamargosCanavalia brasiliensis, commonly known as “feijão-bravo-do-ceará”, is an herbaceous plant with a great potential for biomass production and rusticity within the period of low water availability, coupled with the great effectiveness of nitrogen fixation. This article aims to evaluate the main nitrogen compounds and their translocation from seed to seedling during and after germination. For this, the experiment was conducted in a germination chamber, and seedlings were kept in 4 L pots containing vermiculite throughout the experimental period. Seedlings were collected every 2 days until the senescence and abscission of cotyledons, which took place 16 days after germination (radicle protrusion). In each of the collection times, we divided seedlings into roots, stem, leaves, and cotyledons and analyzed, three times, the total protein, total soluble amino acids, canavanine, ureides (allantoin and allantoic acid), and nitrate contents in all tissues. We observed a decrease in the canavanine and total protein levels as the collection period was increased, and the canavanine levels disappeared after 16 days. Proteins and amino acids showed inversely proportional concentrations, i.e. whenever one increases the other decreases until the senescence and abscission of cotyledons. We detected the presence of nitrate in the seedling tissues until the last collection (16 days after germination). The concentration of ureides (allantoic acid and allantoin) was high throughout the evaluated period, indicating that they are compounds for nitrogen metabolism in C. brasiliensis, and there is de novo synthesis.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/2175-7925.2013v26n4p1“Feijão-bravo”NitrogenReserve compoundsUreides
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author Leandro Ferreira Aguiar
Gilberto Costa Justino
Caroline Regazini de Sá Soares
Liliane Santos Camargos
spellingShingle Leandro Ferreira Aguiar
Gilberto Costa Justino
Caroline Regazini de Sá Soares
Liliane Santos Camargos
Allocation of reserve nitrogen compounds during germination of Canavalia brasiliensis seeds
Biotemas
“Feijão-bravo”
Nitrogen
Reserve compounds
Ureides
author_facet Leandro Ferreira Aguiar
Gilberto Costa Justino
Caroline Regazini de Sá Soares
Liliane Santos Camargos
author_sort Leandro Ferreira Aguiar
title Allocation of reserve nitrogen compounds during germination of Canavalia brasiliensis seeds
title_short Allocation of reserve nitrogen compounds during germination of Canavalia brasiliensis seeds
title_full Allocation of reserve nitrogen compounds during germination of Canavalia brasiliensis seeds
title_fullStr Allocation of reserve nitrogen compounds during germination of Canavalia brasiliensis seeds
title_full_unstemmed Allocation of reserve nitrogen compounds during germination of Canavalia brasiliensis seeds
title_sort allocation of reserve nitrogen compounds during germination of canavalia brasiliensis seeds
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Biotemas
issn 0103-1643
2175-7925
publishDate 2013-11-01
description Canavalia brasiliensis, commonly known as “feijão-bravo-do-ceará”, is an herbaceous plant with a great potential for biomass production and rusticity within the period of low water availability, coupled with the great effectiveness of nitrogen fixation. This article aims to evaluate the main nitrogen compounds and their translocation from seed to seedling during and after germination. For this, the experiment was conducted in a germination chamber, and seedlings were kept in 4 L pots containing vermiculite throughout the experimental period. Seedlings were collected every 2 days until the senescence and abscission of cotyledons, which took place 16 days after germination (radicle protrusion). In each of the collection times, we divided seedlings into roots, stem, leaves, and cotyledons and analyzed, three times, the total protein, total soluble amino acids, canavanine, ureides (allantoin and allantoic acid), and nitrate contents in all tissues. We observed a decrease in the canavanine and total protein levels as the collection period was increased, and the canavanine levels disappeared after 16 days. Proteins and amino acids showed inversely proportional concentrations, i.e. whenever one increases the other decreases until the senescence and abscission of cotyledons. We detected the presence of nitrate in the seedling tissues until the last collection (16 days after germination). The concentration of ureides (allantoic acid and allantoin) was high throughout the evaluated period, indicating that they are compounds for nitrogen metabolism in C. brasiliensis, and there is de novo synthesis.
topic “Feijão-bravo”
Nitrogen
Reserve compounds
Ureides
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/2175-7925.2013v26n4p1
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