Volume 4, Issue 3 (Suppl)
Adv Crop Sci Tech
ISSN: 2329-8863 ACST, an open access journal
Plant Genomics 2016
July 14-15, 2016
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Gall inducers and host plants: What changes may these organisms induce on plant metabolism?
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alls are anomalies in plant development of parasitic origin that affect the cellular differentiation or growth and represent
a remarkable plant-parasite interaction. The galls may occur in all organs of the host plant from roots to fruits. However,
the existence of galls in reproductive organs and their effects on host plants are seldom described in the literature. In the past
decades, many studies aimed to analyze not only the morphological changes induced by these parasites but also the metabolic
changes. Nevertheless, the mechanisms involved and how these organisms regulate these intricate changes still remain unclear.
In our research, we present a novel study of galls in plants of the Neotropical region:The ‘witches’ broom’ galls developed in floral
structures of Byrsonima sericea (Malpichiaceae).The affected inflorescences and flower buds showed several morphological and
anatomical changes. The sepals, petals and carpels converted into leaf-like structures after differentiation and the gynoecium
followed new destinations. In this work, we discuss the changes in the development of reproductive structures caused by
witches’ broom galls and their effects on the reproductive success of the host plants. These results, combined with patterns in
galls in different Neotropical plant species, suggest that gall inducers may alter gene expression, plant hormones and chemical
compounds of host plants on their behalf.
Biography
Andre Luis de Alcantara Guimaraes has completed his PhD in Botany from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and Postdoctoral studies at the Faculty of
Pharmacy from UFRJ. He is an Associate Professor of Faculty of Pharmacy from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. He has published papers in reputed journals
of Plant Science, especially with galls and their metabolical changes on host plants and research with medicinal plants.
andreluis.guimaraes@gmail.comAndre Luis de Alcantara Guimaraes
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Andre Luis de Alcantara Guimaraes, Adv Crop Sci Tech 2016, 4:3 (Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2329-8863.C1.002