MAGABEIRA LATEX PRODUCTION EVALUATION IN CERRADO REGION OF GOIAS

CIENCIA FLORESTAL

MAGABEIRA LATEX PRODUCTION EVALUATION IN CERRADO REGION OF GOIAS

Abstract: The mangabeira latex, plant native from Cerrado, shows biotechnological potential for the development of new drugs. Little is known about the latex productivity and bleeding methods in mangabeira, which is usually utilized in extractive way for fruit production. Aiming to broaden the knowledge about mangabeira latex production it was evaluated the productivity associated with bleeding methods; environmental conditions; anatomical aspects from the bark and seasonal properties. As results it was observed that the bleeding method commonly used in rubber tree is not appropriated to mangabeira; the most productive bleeding method was using a knife in stalk region. The bark thickness and lactiferous vessels number are associated with latex production. Anatomical analysis showed that the bark in mangabeira is thick and the lactiferous vessels are deeply localized, in this way some superficial bleeding methods are not able to reach the vessels. It was also observed that the increase in environmental temperature has a positive influence on the productivity of latex and that during the fruiting time the latex production is significantly lower. This probably occurs because the plant uses part of the secondary metabolites for fruit formation, which reduced the availability of these metabolites to latex production.

Author(s): Arruda, AD; de Faria, RQ; Peixoto, N; Moreira, ASFP; Floriano, JF; Graeff, CFO; Goncalves, PJ & de Almeida, LM.

CIENCIA FLORESTAL

Volume: 26 Pages: 939-948 Published: JUL-SEP 2016

PDF: MAGABEIRA LATEX PRODUCTION EVALUATION IN CERRADO REGION OF GOIAS

DOI: 10.5902/1980509824222

 

 

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