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Evaluation of biochemical variation in citrus sudden death plant

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Author(s):
Rosilene Aparecida Prestes
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: São Carlos.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Instituto de Química de São Carlos (IQSC/BT)
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Examining board members:
Luiz Alberto Colnago; Renato Beozzo Bassanezi; Roberto Gomes de Souza Berlinck; Antonio Gilberto Ferreira; Márcia Miguel Castro Ferreira
Advisor: Luiz Alberto Colnago
Abstract

Citrus Sudden Death (CSD) is a new graft-transmissible disease of sweet orange grafted on Rangpur lime and Citrus volkameriana rootstocks. The causal agent is unknown. To understand the main physiological changes caused by the CSD, we analyzed the variations in the primary metabolites content in the bark of scion and rootstock. The hexanic and hydroalcoholic extracts were analyzed by high resolution NMR. The hexanic extracts were also analyzed by gas chromatography. The metabolites were also analyzed directly in the barks with high and low resolution NMR techniques. With these analyses it was possible to observe that CSD modifies the content of triglycerides and sucrose in the barks. The disease also changes the fatty acids profile, with a decrease in the oleic and linolenic and an increase in the capric, lauric, miristic, palmitic, stearic and linoleic content. With these results it was possible to understand the main biochemical disorders caused for the CSD, as well as to demonstrate that they can be used as complementary information in the disease diagnosis. The analysis of the barks with low resolution NMR techniques CPMG and continuous wave free precession (CWFP), had been the fastest (few seconds) and the most efficient one to discriminate between the symptomless and symptomatic plants. The discrimination of the plants by NMR data had been carried with chemometric methods such as principal component analysis (PCA), hierarchic cluster analysis (HCA) and partial least square regression (PLS). (AU)