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Item Caracterização de frutos de clones de cacaueiros na região litorânea de São Mateus, ES(Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental, 2015-08) Alexandre, Rodrigo S.; Chagas, Kristhiano; Marques, Helder I. P.; Costa, Poliana R.; Cardoso Filho, JoelObjetivou-se, com trabalho, avaliar a pós-colheita de clones de cacaueiros produzidos na região litorânea do norte do Espírito Santo, quanto às características físicas e químicas de seus frutos. As caracterizações físicas e químicas foram realizadas a partir de 10 frutos referentes a sete clones de cacau (CCN 10, CCN 51, CEPEC 2002, PH 15, PH 16, OS 1319 e TSH 1188). Foram avaliados o peso total, diâmetro e comprimento do fruto, peso da casca, espessura do sulco e da região mais espessa da casca, número, peso seco, largura, espessura e comprimento das amêndoas, sólidos solúveis totais (SST), acidez total titulável (ATT), pH da polpa e relação SST/ATT. As médias obtidas foram agrupadas pelo teste de Scott-Knott a 0,05 de probabilidade; em seguida, procedeu-se à análise da divergência genética. Foi observada a presença de divergência genética entre as populações estudadas ocorrendo a formação de três grupos pelo método de Tocher e dois grupos quando aplicado o Unweighted Pair-Group Method Average (UPGMA). Os clones CCN 10 e CCN 51 são os mais indicados para a produção de amêndoas e as variáveis, referentes ao tamanho do fruto, comprimento e diâmetro, foram as que mais contribuíram na diversidade genética dos genótipos.Item The effects of an osmoregulator, carbohydrates and polyol on maturation and germination of ‘Golden THB’ papaya somatic embryos(Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 2018-10) Chagas, Kristhiano; Cipriano, Jamile L. D.; Lopes, José Carlos; Schmildt, Edilson R.; Otoni, Wagner C.; Alexandre, Rodrigo S.This study evaluated the effect of osmoregulators and carbohydrates on the maturation and germination of somatic embryos of papaya ‘Golden THB’. Cotyledon explants from papaya seedlings germinated in vitro on basal MS medium were cultured on somatic embryogenesis induction medium (IM) containing MS salts, myo-inositol, sucrose, agar and p-chlorophenoxyacetic acid. After 50 days, embryogenic calli were transferred onto maturation media (MM) for 45 additional days. For experiment 1, a MS-based medium supplemented with abscisic acid, activated charcoal and concentrations of PEG 6000 (0; 40; 50; 60 and 70 g L^-1) was used, whereas for experiment 2 malt extract concentrations (0; 0.1; 0.2; 0.3 and 0.4 g L^-1) were assessed. The normal cotyledonary somatic embryos produced in experiment 2 were transferred to the germination medium (GM). The GM consisted of full-strength MS medium, sucrose, agar and was supplemented with myo-inositol at varying concentrations (0; 0.275; 0.55 and 0.825 mM). The PEG concentrations tested impaired the maturation of ‘Golden THB’ papaya somatic embryos. The MM, supplemented with malt extract at 0.153 g L^-1, promoted the greatest development of normal somatic embryos (18.28 SE calli^-1), that is, two cotyledonary leaves produced 36.56 SE calli-1. The supplementation with 0.45 mM myo-inositol provided the highest germination percentage (47.42%) and conversion to emblings.Item Somatic embryogenesis in Carica papaya as affected by auxins and explants, and morphoanatomical-related aspects(Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 2018-02-01) Cruz, Ana Cláudia F.; Cipriano, Jamile L.D.; Mancini, Karina C.; Schmildt, Edilson R.; Lopes, José Carlos; Otoni, Wagner C.; Alexandre, Rodrigo S.The aim of this study was to evaluate somatic embryogenesis in juvenile explants of the THB papaya cultivar. Apical shoots and cotyledonary leaves were inoculated in an induction medium composed of different concentrations of 2,4-D (6, 9, 12, 15 and 18 µM) or 4-CPA (19, 22, 25, 28 and 31 µM). The embryogenic calluses were transferred to a maturation medium for 30 days. Histological analysis were done during the induction and scanning electron microscopy after maturing. For both types of auxin, embryogenesis was achieved at higher frequencies with cotyledonary leaves incubated in induction medium than with apical shoots; except for callogenesis. The early-stage embryos (e.g., globular or heart-shape) predominated. Among the auxins, best results were observed in cotyledonary leaves induced with 4-CPA (25 µM). Histological analyses of the cotyledonary leaf-derived calluses confirmed that the somatic embryos (SEs) formed from parenchyma cells, predominantly differentiated via indirect and multicellular origin and infrequently via synchronized embryogenesis. The secondary embryogenesis was observed during induction and maturation phases in papaya THB cultivar. The combination of ABA (0.5 µM) and AC (15 g L^-1) in maturation medium resulted in the highest somatic embryogenesis induction frequency (70 SEs callus^-1) and the lowest percentage of early germination (4%).