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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.11.2007.tde-02102007-145021
Document
Author
Full name
André Rodrigues dos Reis
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Piracicaba, 2007
Supervisor
Committee
Favarin, Jose Laercio (President)
Furlani Junior, Enes
Gallo, Luiz Antonio
Title in Portuguese
Metabolismo do nitrogênio e estado nutricional do cafeeiro (Coffea arabica)
Keywords in Portuguese
Aminoácidos
Ativação enzimática
Café
Glutamina
Metabolismo mineral
Nitrogênio
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho foi realizado com a finalidade de avaliar atividade da redutase do nitrato (RN), sintetase da glutamina (GS) e conteúdo de proteína total solúvel (PTS) em folhas de cafeeiro durante o desenvolvimento dos frutos em condições de campo. O experimento foi instalado em blocos ao acaso em esquema fatorial 3x6, constituído pela combinação de 3 doses de N (0, 150 e 350 kg ha-1) e avaliado em seis diferentes fases fenológicas (janeiro, fevereiro, março, abril, maio e junho), com sete repetições. No experimento foi utilizada a cultivar Catuaí Vermelho IAC 44 com seis anos implantada num Nitossolo Vermelho Eutroférrico, no município de Piracicaba-SP. Com relação à atividade da RN, GS e PTS em função das doses de N verificou incremento nos valores da atividade destas enzimas e do teor de proteína total solúvel em função da dose de N. As maiores atividades da RN foram obtidas no mês de janeiro (0,834, 1,370 e 1,781 µmol NO2 - g-1 MF h-1), bem como para a GS (82,47, 95,31 e 136,72 µmol γGH h-1 mg-1 PTS). O teor de proteína solúvel total (PTS) apresentou a mesma tendência (0,62, 5,66 e 6,52 mg mL-1). Estes valores foram obtidos em frutos na fase chumbinho. Durante o desenvolvimento dos frutos do cafeeiro a atividade das enzimas estudadas e o conteúdo de PTS foliar diminuíram, ao longo do tempo de janeiro a junho (maturação frutos).
Title in English
Nitrate reductase and glutamine synthetase activity during coffee plant reproduction
Keywords in English
Amino acids
Coffee
Enzymatic activation
Glutamine
Mineral metabolism
Nitrogen
Abstract in English
The aim of this work was to evaluate the nitrate reductase (NR) and glutamine synthetase (GS) activity, total soluble protein content (PTS) in coffee leaves during the fruits development in field conditions. The study was carried out in ESALQ/USP (University of São Paulo), Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil in a Red Nitosol eutrofic. The experimental design was a complete randomized, in a factorial outline 3 x 6, constituted by combination of 3 levels (0, 150 and 350 kg ha-1) of nitrogen in six different periods (January, February, March, April, May and June) in plants (Cultivar Catuaí Vermelho IAC 44). The RN, GS activity and leaves PTS content was linear increased in relation of levels of N applied. In accordance with the present study, the enzymes had presented greater activity during the January than other months (0,834, 1,370 and 1,781 µmol NO2 - g-1 DF h-1) of RN; (82,47, 95,31 and 136,72 µmol γGH h-1 mg-1 PTS) of GS and (0,62, 5,66 and 6,52 mg mL-1) of total soluble protein (PTS), in the treatments T0, T1 and T2, respectively. In January, the fruits were young grains and this period the coffee plant has high enzymatic activity. However, the capacity of nitrate assimilation during the annual cycle of coffee plants can be change through the environment and climatic variations and this phase (January) was verified a great precipitation. During the coffee fruits development, the RN and GS activity and the foliar PTS content had decreased, this occur due to the process of senescence of leaves, promote it the remobilization to other plant organs, as seed filling.
 
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