Grapefruit is a group of citrus of recent origin, probably resulting from a cross between pummelo and sweet-orange. Aiming to investigate this putative origin and the genetic variability among grapefruit cultivars, the karyotype of six grapefruits, two pummelos, and one tangelo cultivar (grapefruit x tangerine) were analyzed using sequential CMA/DAPI double staining and FISH with rDNA probes. The karyotypes of grapefruit 'Duncan' and 'Foster' differ from those of 'Flame', 'Henderson', 'Marsh' and 'Rio Red'. The former have two chromosomes with a single CMA(+) band in both terminal regions (C type chromosome) and six chromosomes with only one CMA(+) terminal band (D type), whereas the latter have three C and five D type chromosomes. All accessions investigated exhibited two chromosomes with 5S rDNA but a variable number of 45S rDNA. The two former grapefruits displayed four 45S rDNA sites, whereas the remaining grapefruit cultivars had five. The two pummelos showed identical karyotypes, homozygous for CMA(+) bands and their four rDNA sites. From each pummelo chromosome pair one chromosome seems to be present in grapefruit karyotypes. The different grapefruit karyotypes might result from independent crosses between pummelos of different karyotypic constitution and sweet-oranges. The chromosome markers found in the tangelo 'Orlando' and the position of their two 45S rDNA confirm the grapefruit 'Duncan' and the tangerine 'Dancy' as their parents.
RESUMO Objetivou-se estudar os mecanismos fisiológicos de percepção e tolerância ao estresse salino de híbridos de citros em cultivo hidropônico. O experimento foi realizado em ambiente protegido do Centro de Ciências e Tecnologia Agroalimentar - CCTA, da Universidade Federal de Campina Grande - UFCG, Pombal, PB. Foram avaliados, em blocos casualizados, em esquema fatorial (2x5), dois níveis de salinidade da água de irrigação (0,3 e 4,0 dS m-1) e cinco híbridos recomendados para uso como porta-enxerto [HTR - 069, HTR - 116, HTR - 127, LCR x TR - 001 e TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 040)], com três repetições. Os genótipos foram cultivados em sistema hidropônico adaptado em vasos de Leonard, utilizando solução de Hoagland. O início da aplicação da solução nutritiva com uso de águas salinas ocorreu aos 90 dias após a semeadura, quando se procedeu as avaliações quanto às trocas gasosas e fluorescência do PSII às 0, 24 e 48 horas após aplicação dos tratamentos a fim de determinar o efeito do estresse salino sobre os atributos fisiológicos. A fluorescência inicial, a condutância estomática e a eficiência no uso da água foram as variáveis que mais permitem evidenciar a percepção do estresse neste trabalho. O híbrido TSKC x (LCR x TR) - 040 foi o mais tolerante à salinidade, seguido do híbrido HTR - 069. O híbrido LCR x TR - 001 foi o mais sensível à salinidade, por ter sua atividade do PSII comprometida.
Two citrus rootstocks, Rangpur lime (RL) and Sunki Maravilha mandarin (SM), were analyzed either ungrafted or grafted with their reciprocal graft combinations or with shoot scions of two commercial citrus varieties: Valencia orange (VO) and Tahiti acid lime (TAL). All graft combinations were subjected to distinct watering regimes: well-watered, severe drought and rehydration. Growth and water relation parameters, gas exchange as well as sugar and hormone profiles were determined. Data indicated that RL adopted a dehydration avoidance strategy and maintained growth, whereas SM adopted a dehydration tolerance strategy focused on plant survival. Compared with RL, the leaves and roots of SM exhibited higher concentrations of abscisic acid and salicylic acid, which induced drought tolerance, and accumulation of carbohydrates such as trehalose and raffinose, which are important reactive oxygen species scavengers. SM rootstocks were able to transfer their survival strategy to the grafted shoot scions (RL, VO, TAL). Because of their contrasting survival strategies, RL reached the permanent wilting point more quickly than SM whereas SM recovered from prolonged droughts more efficiently than RL. This is one of the most complete studies of drought tolerance mechanisms in citrus crops and is the first to use reciprocal grafting to clarify scion/rootstock interactions.
Several chromosome types have been recognized in Citrus and related genera by chromomycin A(3 )(CMA) banding patterns and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH). They can be used to characterize cultivars and species or as markers in hybridization and backcrossing experiments. In the present work, characterization of six cultivars of P. trifoliata ("Barnes", "Fawcett", "Flying Dragon", "Pomeroy", "Rubidoux", "USDA") and one P. trifoliata x C. limonia hybrid was performed by sequential analyses of CMA banding and FISH using 5S and 45S rDNA as probes. All six cultivars showed a similar CMA(+) banding pattern with the karyotype formula 4B + 8D + 6F. The capital letters indicate chromosomal types: B, a chromosome with one telomeric and one proximal band; D, with only one telomeric band; F, without bands. In situ hybridization labeling was also similar among cultivars. Three chromosome pairs displayed a closely linked set of 5S and 45S rDNA sites, two of them co-located with the proximal band of the B type chromosomes (B/5S-45S) and the third one co-located with the terminal band of a D pair (D/5S-45S). The B/5S-45S chromosome has never been found in any citrus accessions investigated so far. Therefore, this B chromosome can be used as a marker to recognize the intergeneric Poncirus x Citrus hybrids. The intergeneric hybrid analyzed here displayed the karyotype formula 4B + 8D + 6F, with two chromosome types B/5S-45S and two D/5S-45S. The karyotype formula and the presence of two B/5S-45S chromosomes clearly indicate that the plant investigated is a symmetric hybrid. It also demonstrates the suitability of karyotype analyses to differentiate zygotic embryos or somatic cell fusions involving trifoliate orange germplasm.
Visando à identificação de genótipos de citros melhor adaptados ao ecossistema de Tabuleiros Costeiros, com potencial de uso como porta-enxertos, avaliou-se seu desempenho em relação à tolerância à seca, considerando a análise de crescimento das plantas. O trabalho foi conduzido em casa de vegetação da Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura Tropical, em Cruz das Almas - BA. Foram avaliados seis genótipos: limoeiros 'Cravo' e 'Volkameriano', laranjeira 'Azeda' e os híbridos trifoliados HTR - 051, TSK õ CTTR - 002 e TSK õ CTTR - 017, estes últimos obtidos pelo Programa de Melhoramento Genético de Citros da Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura Tropical. Plantas obtidas de sementes (pés-francos ou seedlings) foram cultivadas em substrato Plantmaxâ, irrigando-as até que apresentassem dois ou mais pares de folhas verdadeiras, quando foram transplantadas para recipientes com o mesmo substrato devidamente adubado, mantendo-se o suplemento hídrico até o início das avaliações. O delineamento experimental foi o inteiramente casualizado, em esquema fatorial 6 õ 7, sendo seis genótipos e sete tempos de avaliação. As avaliações foram realizadas sob irrigação, déficit hídrico e re-irrigação, considerando-se o acúmulo de matéria seca total (MS) e a área foliar da planta (AF) como base para a determinação dos seguintes índices fisiológicos: razão de área foliar (RAF), taxa assimilatória líquida (TAL) e taxa de crescimento relativo (TCR). Nas condições do experimento, o híbrido HTR - 051 apresentou menor sensibilidade ao déficit hídrico, o que o qualifica como porta-enxerto promissor para ambientes sujeitos a estiagem prolongada.
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