RESUMOO estudo florístico e fitossociológico de árvores, palmeiras e lianas com diâmetro à altura do peito (DAP) $ 10 cm, em uma floresta de vertente na Amazônia Central (2º35'45" S e 60º12'40" W), foi realizado empregando-se 20 parcelas de 50 x 10 m, distribuídas em dois transectos paralelos de 500 x 10 m. Foram registrados 771 indivíduos, pertencentes a 50 famílias, 120 gêneros e 239 espécies. Das espécies amostradas, 44% são "localmente raras". Sapotaceae, Lecythidaceae, Fabaceae, Caesalpiniaceae e Chrysobalanaceae constituíram as cinco famílias com maior riqueza de espécies e número de indivíduos. Dos 771 indivíduos amostrados, mais de 65% apresentaram DAP $ 20 cm. As espécies Eschweilera bracteosa e Protium apiculatum apresentaram os maiores valores de IVI. Cerca de 83% das espécies encontram-se distribuídas aleatoriamente no hectare amostrado. O índice de diversidade Shannon-Wiener foi de 5,01 nats.indivíduo -1 , com uniformidade de 0,91, valores altos no contexto de levantamentos semelhantes na região. A heterogeneidade edáfica e topográfica da área, as taxas de recrutamento de novos indivíduos e de espécies "localmente raras" à comunidade local, podem ter contribuído para as altas dissimilaridade (36,2%) e diversidade florísticas documentadas neste estudo. PALAVRAS-CHAVE fitossociologia, diversidade, Terra firme, Amazônia CentralFloristic and phytosociology of a slope forest in Central Amazonia, Amazonas, Brazil. Amazonia (2º35'45 "S and 60º12'40" W) ABSTRACT The floristic and phytosociological study of trees, palms and lianas with diameter at breast height (DBH) $ 10 cm in a forest slope in Central
Composition and floristic-structural diversity of a hectare of terra firme dense forest in Central Amazonia, Amazonas, Brazil aBSTRacT to investigate the composition and floristic diversity of one hectare of a dense forest on a terra firme oxisol plateau, 90 km from the manaus (02º35'45" s e 60º12'40" W), all trees, lianas and palm trees with diameter at breast height (DBh) ≥ 10 cm were inventoried along two parallel transects of 500 x 10 m. the landscape is vegetationally exuberant and homogeneous, with a large quantity of tall slender trees. A total of 670 individuals in 48 families, 133 genera and 245 species were registered in this floristic inventory. 467 of the plants sampled exhibited DBh ≤ 22.1 cm, representing 70% of the total. Abarema mataybifolia (sandw.) Barneby & Grimes, leonia glycycarpa ruiz & Pav., swartzia reticulata Ducke and Aspidosperma oblongum A. DC. were the species with DBh > 90 cm. Families with greatest species richness and importance value were Fabaceae, sapotaceae and lecythidaceae. the shannon-Wiener diversity (h' = 5.1) and evenness (e' = 0.92) indices suggest that the forest environment is very diversified, but with a relative uniformity of species. however, a uniform spatial distribution of the species in this forest environment was not observed. According to mantel's test (p < 0.001), the highest floristic similarity is a function of geographic proximity among suplots.
RESUMOOs ecossistemas amazônicos caracterizam-se pela alta diversidade de espécies. Foram realizadas as análises florísticas e fitossociológicas de 0,05 ha de um sub-bosque na Amazônia Central (60º12'40" W e 2º35'45" S), adotando-se o critério de distribuição em classes de altura: C1 (altura # 0,5 m), C2 (0,5 < altura # 1,5 m), C3 (1,5 < altura # 3,0 m) e C4 (altura > 3 m e CAP < 0,3 m). C3 (1.5m < height # 3.0m), and C4 (height > 3.0m, and CBH > 0,3m Fabaceae (27), Mimosaceae (22), Lauraceae (21), Caesalpiniaceae (18) and Rubiaceae (18). The greatest density of individuals was found in the families Marantaceae (209), Chrysobalanaceae (198), Mimosaceae (191), Burseraceae (175), Annonaceae (172) and Arecaceae (137) PALAVRAS-CHAVE
A associação rizóbia x leguminosa contribui para enriquecer o solo com nitrogênio por meio da fixação biológica. Entretanto, pouco se conhece a respeito do perfil enzimático desses microrganismos. Nesse contexto, a presente investigação propõe avaliar a produção de enzimas hidrolíticas extracelulares por isolados de rizóbia nativos da Amazônia Central. Essa triagem constitui o primeiro passo na seleção de microrganismos nativos que são potencialmente exploráveis como produtores de enzimas. Foram testados 67 isolados nativos de rizóbia para as atividades amilolítica, celulolítica, lactolítica, lipolítica, pectinolítica e proteolítica, em meio YMA modificado. A atividade ureolítica foi detectada em meio ágar-uréia. As bactérias isoladas dos nódulos de feijão caupi mostraram maior capacidade em produzir enzimas do que os isolados bacterianos de soja. De todas as enzimas hidrolíticas avaliadas, apenas a pectinase não foi detectada neste estudo. Amilase (32,8%), protease (28,4%), urease (20,9%) e carboximetilcelulase (9,0%) foram as enzimas mais freqüentes produzidas pelos isolados. Neste trabalho, apenas as enzimas amilase e protease variaram significativamente entre os isolados de rizóbia. Os isolados INPA R-926 e INPA R-915 exibiram os maiores índices amilolíticos (IE = 3,1) e proteolíticos (IE = 6,6), respectivamente. Este estudo revelou alguns isolados de rizóbia nativos da Amazônia Central como fontes promissoras de enzimas de importância industrial para uso biotecnológico.
ResumoAs amilases estão entre as mais importantes enzimas industriais e são de grande interesse na biotecnologia atual. Embora elas possam ser derivadas de diversas fontes, as de origem microbiana são geralmente as mais procuradas pelas indústrias. As espécies do gênero Bacillus são consideradas as principais fontes de amilases. Apesar disso, a busca por novas fontes microbianas vem crescendo em todo o mundo. O presente estudo objetivou avaliar a produção de amilase por rizóbios nativos, usando farinha de pupunha como substrato. Neste estudo, foi adotado o delineamento experimental inteiramente casualizado, com três repetições. Foram determinados ainda os coeficientes de correlação de Pearson entre as variáveis pH do meio, proteína extracelular, biomassa celular, diâmetro médio da colônia (DMC), diâmetro médio do halo (DMH), índice enzimático (IE) e atividade amilolítica das bactérias selecionadas. Dos 19 isolados com atividade amilolítica em meio YMA modificado, sete (36,8%) exibiram "IE" ≥ 2,1, o que permite considerá-los bons produtores de amilase. Os "IE" apresentados pelos isolados INPA R-987, 950 e 915B foram significativamente inferiores (p < 0,01) aos mostrados pelas bactérias INPA R-926, 975 e 957. A atividade amilolítica variou significativamente (p < 0,01) entre as bactérias investigadas. Os isolados INPA R-975 e R-926 apresentaram, respectivamente, a maior (1,00 U.min -1 .mL -1 ) e a menor (0,31 U.min -1 .mL -1 ) média de atividade. Em termos gerais, a proteína extracelular correlacionou-se positivamente com "IE" (r = 0,52*; p < 0,05) e "DMH" (r = 0,55*; p < 0,05). A biomassa celular apresentou correlações positivas com atividade amilolítica (r = 0,55*; p < 0,05) e "DMH" (r = 0,54*; p < 0,05) e negativa com o pH final do meio de cultivo (r = 0,93**; p < 0,01). Palavras-chave: atividade amilolítica; rizóbios; farinha de pupunha; Amazônia Central. AbstractAmylases are among the most important industrial enzymes and are of great significance in present-day biotechnology. Although they can be derived from various sources, enzymes from microbial sources are generally the most required by industry. Species of the genus Bacillus are considered to be the main sources of amylases, although screening for new microbial sources is increasing all over the world. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the production of amylase by indigenous rhizobia, using peach palm flour as substrate. In this study, a completely randomized experimental design was adopted with three replicates. Pearson's correlation coefficients were calculated for medium pH, extracellular protein, cellular biomass, mean colony diameter (MCD), mean halo diameter (MHD), enzymatic index (EI) and amylolytic activity variables from the bacteria selected. Out of the 19 rhizobia strains with amylolytic activity on modified YMA, seven (36.8%) strains showed "EI" ≥ 2,1, and they were considered as good producers of amylase. The "IE" presented by bacteria INPA R-987, R-950 and R-915B were significantly lower (p < 0.01) than those shown by the ...
Six isolates of indigenous rhizobia of Central Amazonia were screened for the production of amylases in liquid media using various starchy substances as carbon sources. All rhizobia strains could produce more extracellular protein, biomass and amylases with the different kinds of carbon substrates. Among the carbon sources tested maltose was the best substrate for protein and amylase production. In general, peach palm flour and corn starch (maizena ® ) were also considered to be good carbon sources for rhizobia amylases. On the other hand, the biomass production by the rhizobia isolates was higher in the presence of oat flour. INPA strain R-926 was a good amylase producer in maltose (1.94 U) and corn starch (0.53 U) media. INPA strain R-991 was also a good amylase producer in maltose (1.66 U) and corn starch (1.59 U) yielding significant extracellular amylase. Correlation analysis showed significant and positive relationships between rhizobia amylases and final pH (r = 0.49, P < 0.05), extracellular protein (r = 0.47, P < 0.47) and biomass production (r = 0.69, P < 0.01) in the maltose medium. The results obtained in this study revealed several Central Amazonian rhizobia strains as promising sources of amylase for biotechnological applications, especially in starch industry.
Amylase production and partial characterization of crude enzyme preparations from two rhizobia strains (R-926 and R-991) and cysteine residues could be important for activity of this strain.
The seasonal dynamics of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) was investigated in the rhizosphere of two fruit species in a terra firme (upland) ecosystem in Central Amazonia. Two host species (Theobroma grandiflorum and Paullinia cupana) and nine sampling months (August, September and December/1998, February, April, May and December/1999, February and May/2000 were studied in a completely randomized design, with five replications, set in a 2 x 9 factorial experiment. Soil (0-20 cm depth) and root samples were collected between August 1998 and May 2000. The mean percent colonization of AMF for both species reached maximal values in February and May 2000 (rainy season). In April and May 1999, February and May 2000 (rainy season) the highest AMF spore numbers were registered. The pluvial precipitation was significantly positively correlated with AMF number spores for both fruit species, and significant positive correlation only with AMF colonization of P. cupana. Soil moisture content was positively correlated with colonization and spore numbers of AMF for both species evaluated. AMF colonization and AMF spore numbers of T. grandiflorum were positively correlated with soil Mg and K concentrations. AMF spore numbers of T. grandiflorum were also negatively correlated with effective cation exchange capacity (ECEC). AMF colonization and AMF spore numbers in the rhizosphere of P. cupana were positively correlated with pH and Mn concentrations. AMF colonization was also positively correlated with AMF spore numbers for both species evaluated. In conclusion, this study showed that AMF colonization and sporulation are seasonal and dependent on host plant species, pluvial precipitation, soil moisture content and soil chemistry in Central Amazonia conditions.
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