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    Extração e análise eletroforética em gel de poliacrilamida (SDS-PAGE) de proteínas totais de folhas e raízes de Piper tuberculatum
    (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, 2009) SILVA, Redinaldo dos Santos; SOUZA, Claudia Regina Batista de
    The Pará State is the principal Brazilian producer of black pepper (Piper nigrum Link), however, the spice’s production has been damaged by the Fusarium disease. The Fusarium solani f. sp. piperis, causal agent of this disease which attacks the plant root system promoting the root rot, leaves fall and plant death. Piperaceae plants endemic of Amazon region and resistant to F. solani f. sp. piperis infection, such as Piper tuberculatum Jacq., which has been studied in order to understand this host-pathogen interaction. In this work were evaluated five conditions for total protein extraction aiming to select suitable buffers for extraction of total proteins from P. tuberculatum leaves and roots. The conditions used to roots and leaves protein extractions were salt buffer, sucrose buffer, glycerol buffer, urea buffer and sodium phosphate buffer. Quantitative analysis showed that sucrose, glycerol and urea buffers were more efficient for leaves and roots protein extractions. SDS-PAGE analysis showed distinct band patterns in leaves and roots protein extracts obtained with different buffers. Our results could support the selection of extraction buffers for proteomics analysis in P. tuberculatum - F. solani f sp. piperis interaction studies.
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    Influência dos metabólitos secundários de Piper divaricatum da região amazônica no controle do Fusarium solani f. sp. piperis causador da fusariose em pimenta do reino
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-09-18) MEIRELES, Erisléia das Neves; RAMOS, Alessandra de Rezende; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1279694874191138; SILVA, Joyce Kelly do Rosário da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2278686174214080
    The culture of black pepper (Piper nigrum L.) is one of the main agricultural activities in Pará State and it suffers serious damages caused by fusariosis, disease restrict in Brazil. This paper evaluated the antifungal activity in vitro of essential oils of species of Piper rich in phenylpropanoid before the Fusarium solani f. sp. piperis, which causes the fusariosis. The inhibition of mycelial growth by the method of agar dissemination in concentration of 5 mg.mL-1 was considered: decrease to P. aduncum (20.3%) and P. Krukoffii (31.4%); moderated to P. callosum (55.7%) and P. marginatum (70.3%) and high to P. divaricatum (93.3%). The major components identified by CG-EM were dilapiol (92.0%), safrole (78.0%), methyleugenol (75.2%) and eugenol (7.9%), apiol (80.0%), Z-isoosmorizol (44.0%) and E-anethole (22.0%), respectively. The oil of P. divaricatum and its major compounds present CIM values of 0.75 mg.mL-1. The evaluation of the effects combined of eugenol and methyl eugenol pointed eugenol as the main responsible by the activity.
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