Development and characterization of 15 microsatellite loci for Cariniana estrellensis and transferability to Cariniana legalis, two endangered tropical tree species

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pp. 1001-1004 ◽  
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Marcela Corbo Guidugli ◽  
Tatiana de Campos ◽  
Adna Cristina Barbosa de Sousa ◽  
Juliana Massimino Feres ◽  
Alexandre Magno Sebbenn ◽  
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Naoki Tani ◽  
Masato Ohtani ◽  
Soon Leong Lee ◽  
Norwati Muhammad ◽  
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Rafael Vasconcelos Ribeiro ◽  
Gustavo Maia Souza ◽  
Angelo Gilberto Manzatto ◽  
Eduardo Caruso Machado ◽  
Ricardo Ferraz de Oliveira

The characterization of different ecological groups in a forest formation/succession is unclear. To better define the different successional classes, we have to consider ecophysiological aspects, such as the capacity to use or dissipate the light energy available. The main objective of this work was to assess the chlorophyll fluorescence emission of tropical tree species growing in a gap of a semi-deciduous forest. Three species of different ecological groups were selected: Croton floribundus Spreng. (pioneer, P), Astronium graveolens Jacq. (early secondary, Si), and Esenbeckia febrifuga A. Juss. (late secondary, St). The potential (Fv/Fm) and effective (deltaF/Fm') quantum efficiency of photosystem II, apparent electron transport rate (ETR), non-photochemical (qN) and photochemical (qP) quenching of fluorescence were evaluated, using a modulated fluorometer, between 7:30 and 11:00 h. Values of Fv/Fm remained constant in St, decreasing in P and Si after 9:30 h, indicating the occurrence of photoinhibition. Concerning the measurements taken under light conditions (deltaF/Fm', ETR, qP and qN), P and Si showed better photochemical performance, i.e., values of deltaF/Fm', ETR and qP were higher than St when light intensity was increased. Values of qN indicated that P and Si had an increasing tendency of dissipating the excess of energy absorbed by the leaf, whereas the opposite was found for St. The principal component analysis (PCA), considering all evaluated parameters, showed a clear distinction between St, P and Si, with P and Si being closer. The PCA results suggest that chlorophyll fluorescence may be a potential tool to differentiate tree species from distinct successional groups.


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ALESSANDRA M. M. REIS ◽  
LÉLIA T. LEOI ◽  
RINALDO W. PEREIRA ◽  
ROSANE G. COLLEVATTI

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