Leaf and Stem Anatomy of Cherry Tomato Under Calcium and Magnesium Deficiencies

Abstract Studies evaluating the influence of nutrients on plant anatomy are very important because nutritional deficiencies can alter the thickness and shape of certain tissues, compromising their functionality what can explain the reduction of productivity. The aim of this study was to characterize the anatomical changes in cherry tomato plants subjected to calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) deficiencies. The experiment was conducted in nutrient solution and the plants subjected to three treatments: complete solution (Control), Ca restriction (1 mmol L-1 of Ca) and Mg omission (without Mg). The experimental design was completely randomized, with three repetitions. Sixty days after seedling transplanting leaves and stem were collected and submitted to anatomical evaluations. Ca or Mg deficiency promotes most evident anatomical changes in chlorophyllous and vascular tissues of the leaves, rather than in the stems. Leaves of ‘Sindy’ tomato plants with a concentration of 1.7 g kg-1 of Mg and visual symptoms of Mg deficiency present hyperplasia of both tissues, phloem and xylem. This deficiency also promotes increases in the thickness of mesophyll, spongy parenchyma and palisade parenchyma, and consequently of leaf thickness. The midrib of the leaves with a concentration of 10 g kg-1 of Ca, without visual symptoms of deficiency presented phloem hypertrophy and hyperplasia.

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Main Authors: Martinez,Herminia Emilia Prieto, Maia,Janini Tatiane Lima Souza, Ventrela,Marília Contin, Milagres,Carla do Carmo, Cecon,Paulo Roberto, Clemente,Junia Maria, Garbin,Carolina Zanella
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Published: Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - Tecpar 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-891320200001002032020-05-04Leaf and Stem Anatomy of Cherry Tomato Under Calcium and Magnesium DeficienciesMartinez,Herminia Emilia PrietoMaia,Janini Tatiane Lima SouzaVentrela,Marília ContinMilagres,Carla do CarmoCecon,Paulo RobertoClemente,Junia MariaGarbin,Carolina Zanella Solanum lycopersicum Mill xylem phloem mineral nutrition nutrient solution Abstract Studies evaluating the influence of nutrients on plant anatomy are very important because nutritional deficiencies can alter the thickness and shape of certain tissues, compromising their functionality what can explain the reduction of productivity. The aim of this study was to characterize the anatomical changes in cherry tomato plants subjected to calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) deficiencies. The experiment was conducted in nutrient solution and the plants subjected to three treatments: complete solution (Control), Ca restriction (1 mmol L-1 of Ca) and Mg omission (without Mg). The experimental design was completely randomized, with three repetitions. Sixty days after seedling transplanting leaves and stem were collected and submitted to anatomical evaluations. Ca or Mg deficiency promotes most evident anatomical changes in chlorophyllous and vascular tissues of the leaves, rather than in the stems. Leaves of ‘Sindy’ tomato plants with a concentration of 1.7 g kg-1 of Mg and visual symptoms of Mg deficiency present hyperplasia of both tissues, phloem and xylem. This deficiency also promotes increases in the thickness of mesophyll, spongy parenchyma and palisade parenchyma, and consequently of leaf thickness. The midrib of the leaves with a concentration of 10 g kg-1 of Ca, without visual symptoms of deficiency presented phloem hypertrophy and hyperplasia.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - TecparBrazilian Archives of Biology and Technology v.63 20202020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132020000100203en10.1590/1678-4324-2020180670
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Milagres,Carla do Carmo
Cecon,Paulo Roberto
Clemente,Junia Maria
Garbin,Carolina Zanella
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Clemente,Junia Maria
Garbin,Carolina Zanella
Leaf and Stem Anatomy of Cherry Tomato Under Calcium and Magnesium Deficiencies
author_facet Martinez,Herminia Emilia Prieto
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Milagres,Carla do Carmo
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Clemente,Junia Maria
Garbin,Carolina Zanella
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title Leaf and Stem Anatomy of Cherry Tomato Under Calcium and Magnesium Deficiencies
title_short Leaf and Stem Anatomy of Cherry Tomato Under Calcium and Magnesium Deficiencies
title_full Leaf and Stem Anatomy of Cherry Tomato Under Calcium and Magnesium Deficiencies
title_fullStr Leaf and Stem Anatomy of Cherry Tomato Under Calcium and Magnesium Deficiencies
title_full_unstemmed Leaf and Stem Anatomy of Cherry Tomato Under Calcium and Magnesium Deficiencies
title_sort leaf and stem anatomy of cherry tomato under calcium and magnesium deficiencies
description Abstract Studies evaluating the influence of nutrients on plant anatomy are very important because nutritional deficiencies can alter the thickness and shape of certain tissues, compromising their functionality what can explain the reduction of productivity. The aim of this study was to characterize the anatomical changes in cherry tomato plants subjected to calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) deficiencies. The experiment was conducted in nutrient solution and the plants subjected to three treatments: complete solution (Control), Ca restriction (1 mmol L-1 of Ca) and Mg omission (without Mg). The experimental design was completely randomized, with three repetitions. Sixty days after seedling transplanting leaves and stem were collected and submitted to anatomical evaluations. Ca or Mg deficiency promotes most evident anatomical changes in chlorophyllous and vascular tissues of the leaves, rather than in the stems. Leaves of ‘Sindy’ tomato plants with a concentration of 1.7 g kg-1 of Mg and visual symptoms of Mg deficiency present hyperplasia of both tissues, phloem and xylem. This deficiency also promotes increases in the thickness of mesophyll, spongy parenchyma and palisade parenchyma, and consequently of leaf thickness. The midrib of the leaves with a concentration of 10 g kg-1 of Ca, without visual symptoms of deficiency presented phloem hypertrophy and hyperplasia.
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