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Non-structural carbohydrates of immature seeds of Caesalpinia echinata (Leguminosae) are involved in the induction of desiccation tolerance

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Author(s):
Motta Leduc, Simone Nadur [1] ; Naldi Silva, Joao Paulo [2] ; Gaspar, Marilia [1] ; Barbedo, Claudio Jose [2] ; Leone Figueiredo-Ribeiro, Rita de Cassia [1]
Total Authors: 5
Affiliation:
[1] Inst Bot, Plant Physiol & Biochem Dept, BR-04045972 Sao Paulo - Brazil
[2] Inst Bot, Seed Dept, BR-04045972 Sao Paulo - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: Australian Journal of Botany; v. 60, n. 1, p. 42-48, 2012.
Web of Science Citations: 9
Abstract

Seeds of Caesalpinia echinata fill up to physiological maturation phase similar to 60 days after anthesis (DAA) in the field. These seeds are desiccation tolerant to 0.08 gH(2)O gDW(-1) and can be stored for 2 years under freezing temperatures without losing germinability. Starch (40-50%), soluble carbohydrates (10-15%, mainly sucrose and cyclitols), in addition to traces of raffinose and stachyose detected early at maturation, are supposed to be related to the acquisition of desiccation tolerance. In the present work we demonstrate that desiccation-intolerant immature seeds (45 DAA) of C. echinata can be dried until 0.14 gH(2)Og DW-1 when previously soaked in polyethylene glycol (PEG) solution, maintaining high germination percentage. In contrast, seeds of 55 DAA tolerated drying until 0.14 gH(2)O gDW(-1) without previous PEG treatment, indicating that they have already reached desiccation tolerance at this developmental stage. High-performance anion exchange chromatography analysis revealed that cyclitols and sucrose increased markedly in the embryonic axes at 45 DAA after PEG treatment, reaching levels found in embryos at 55 DAA. These results suggest that PEG treatment mimics the natural maturation drying of C. echinata seeds, changing carbohydrate metabolism and triggering processes involved in desiccation tolerance. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 05/04139-7 - Carbohydrates of tropical species as modulators of ecophysiological processes and as environmental stress response markers
Grantee:Marcia Regina Braga
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants