Physiological responses of seeds and seedlings of lettuce submitted to Philodendron bipinnatifidum extract

Authors

  • Tiago Zanatta Aumonde Universidade Federal de Pelotas
  • Emanuela Garbin Martinazzo Universidade Federal de Pelotas
  • Tiago Pedó Universidade Federal de Pelotas
  • Junior Borella Universidade Federal de Pelotas
  • Luciano do Amarante Universidade Federal de Pelotas
  • Francisco Amaral Villela Universidade Federal de Pelotas
  • Dario Munt de Moraes Universidade Federal de Pelotas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2013v34n6Supl1p3181

Keywords:

Lactuca sativa, ?-amylase, Photosynthetic pigments, Antioxidant enzymes.

Abstract

The work was conducted to evaluate the effect of different Philodendron bipinnatifidum Schott. extract concentrations on the physiology and enzymatic metabolism of lettuce seeds and seedlings. The treatments extracts of mature leaves at concentrations of 0, 6, 12, 25 and 50%. Were evaluated the germination, first count germination, speed and germination speed index, length of shoot and primary root, seedling total dry mass, electrical conductivity, chlorophyll content, activity of the enzymes ?-amilase, superoxide dismutase, catalase and ascorbarto peroxidase, lipid peroxidation, hydrogen peroxide content and seedling emergence, length of shoot and total dry mass of emerged seedlings. There was a reduction of germination, germination speed index and total dry mass by increasing the concentration of the extract. While the content of hydrogen peroxide, lipid peroxidation and activity of superoxide dismutase, catalase and peroxidase ascorbarto increased with concentration. The increasing of concentration the leaf extracts of the P. bipinnatifidum negatively affects the activity of the enzyme ?-amylase and causes increase in the activity of antioxidant enzymes, affecting the physiologic performance and growth of lettuce seedlings.

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Tiago Zanatta Aumonde, Universidade Federal de Pelotas

Prof. Dr. do Deptº de Fitotecnia, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia de Sementes, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, UFPel, Pelotas, RS.

Emanuela Garbin Martinazzo, Universidade Federal de Pelotas

Bióloga, Drª do Deptº de Botânica, UFPel, Pelotas, RS.

Tiago Pedó, Universidade Federal de Pelotas

Discente de Doutorado, Bolsista CAPES, UFPel, Pelotas, RS.

Junior Borella, Universidade Federal de Pelotas

Biólogo, Mestre em Fisiologia Vegetal, Doutorando em Fisiologia Vegetal, Bolsista CAPES, Universidade Federal de Pelotas

Luciano do Amarante, Universidade Federal de Pelotas

Prof. Dr. do Deptº de Botânica, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fisiologia Vegetal, UFPel, Pelotas, RS.

Francisco Amaral Villela, Universidade Federal de Pelotas

Prof. Dr. do Deptº de Fitotecnia, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia de Sementes, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, UFPel, Pelotas, RS.

Dario Munt de Moraes, Universidade Federal de Pelotas

Prof. Dr. do Deptº de Botânica, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fisiologia Vegetal, UFPel, Pelotas, RS.

Published

2013-12-06

How to Cite

Aumonde, T. Z., Martinazzo, E. G., Pedó, T., Borella, J., Amarante, L. do, Villela, F. A., & Moraes, D. M. de. (2013). Physiological responses of seeds and seedlings of lettuce submitted to Philodendron bipinnatifidum extract. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, 34(6Supl1), 3181–3192. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2013v34n6Supl1p3181

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