Translocation of cyanogenic glycosides in rubber tree crown clones resistant to South American leaf blight
The objective of this work was to assess the possible transport of cyanogenic glycosides from leaves of rubber tree crown clones (Hevea spp.) resistant to South American leaf blight to the trunk of the panel clones in which they are grafted. The cyanogenic potential (HCNp) of the crown clones was de...
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doaj-ea92f6ee352f4867bf5dcd7b40a62e6f2020-11-25T00:14:20ZengEmbrapa Informação TecnológicaPesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira1678-39212012-07-0147790691210.1590/S0100-204X2012000700005S0100-204X2012000700005Translocation of cyanogenic glycosides in rubber tree crown clones resistant to South American leaf blightLarissa Alexandra Cardoso MoraesAdônis MoreiraEverton Rabelo CordeiroVicente Haroldo de Figueiredo MoraesThe objective of this work was to assess the possible transport of cyanogenic glycosides from leaves of rubber tree crown clones (Hevea spp.) resistant to South American leaf blight to the trunk of the panel clones in which they are grafted. The cyanogenic potential (HCNp) of the crown clones was determined in the trunk bark, at different distances from the cambium, and its gradient was evaluated along the trunk. The correlation between the HCNp of the crown leaves and that of the trunk bark was also evaluated. HCNp determined in leaves showed a wide range variation in the species studied as crown clones, with the lowest values registered in H. nitida clones, and the highest ones in H. rigidifolia. In the trunk bark, the tissue layer nearer the cambium showed higher HCNp values. A positive basipetal gradient was observed along the trunk, i.e., there was an increase in HCNp from the apex toward the base. Although the grafted crowns influence the cyanogenic potential of the trunk bark of panel clones, the absence of correlation between the HCNp of the leaves and trunk bark indicates that the crown is not the main source of the cyanogenic glycosides found in the trunk.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-204X2012000700005&lng=en&tlng=enHeveaMicrocyclus uleienxertia de copaHCNplinamarina |
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Larissa Alexandra Cardoso Moraes Adônis Moreira Everton Rabelo Cordeiro Vicente Haroldo de Figueiredo Moraes |
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Larissa Alexandra Cardoso Moraes Adônis Moreira Everton Rabelo Cordeiro Vicente Haroldo de Figueiredo Moraes Translocation of cyanogenic glycosides in rubber tree crown clones resistant to South American leaf blight Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira Hevea Microcyclus ulei enxertia de copa HCNp linamarina |
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Larissa Alexandra Cardoso Moraes Adônis Moreira Everton Rabelo Cordeiro Vicente Haroldo de Figueiredo Moraes |
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Larissa Alexandra Cardoso Moraes |
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Translocation of cyanogenic glycosides in rubber tree crown clones resistant to South American leaf blight |
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Translocation of cyanogenic glycosides in rubber tree crown clones resistant to South American leaf blight |
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Translocation of cyanogenic glycosides in rubber tree crown clones resistant to South American leaf blight |
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Translocation of cyanogenic glycosides in rubber tree crown clones resistant to South American leaf blight |
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Translocation of cyanogenic glycosides in rubber tree crown clones resistant to South American leaf blight |
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translocation of cyanogenic glycosides in rubber tree crown clones resistant to south american leaf blight |
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Embrapa Informação Tecnológica |
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Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira |
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1678-3921 |
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2012-07-01 |
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The objective of this work was to assess the possible transport of cyanogenic glycosides from leaves of rubber tree crown clones (Hevea spp.) resistant to South American leaf blight to the trunk of the panel clones in which they are grafted. The cyanogenic potential (HCNp) of the crown clones was determined in the trunk bark, at different distances from the cambium, and its gradient was evaluated along the trunk. The correlation between the HCNp of the crown leaves and that of the trunk bark was also evaluated. HCNp determined in leaves showed a wide range variation in the species studied as crown clones, with the lowest values registered in H. nitida clones, and the highest ones in H. rigidifolia. In the trunk bark, the tissue layer nearer the cambium showed higher HCNp values. A positive basipetal gradient was observed along the trunk, i.e., there was an increase in HCNp from the apex toward the base. Although the grafted crowns influence the cyanogenic potential of the trunk bark of panel clones, the absence of correlation between the HCNp of the leaves and trunk bark indicates that the crown is not the main source of the cyanogenic glycosides found in the trunk. |
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Hevea Microcyclus ulei enxertia de copa HCNp linamarina |
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