Boron affects the growth and ultrastructure of castor bean plants

Authors

  • Denis Herisson da Silva USP; CENA; Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências
  • Monica Lanzoni Rossi USP; CENA; Laboratório de Histologia e Biologia Estrutural de Plantas
  • Antonio Enedi Boaretto USP; CENA; Laboratório de Nutrição Mineral de Plantas
  • Neusa de Lima Nogueira USP; CENA; Laboratório de Histologia e Biologia Estrutural de Plantas
  • Takashi Muraoka USP; CENA; Laboratório de Fertilidade dos Solos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162008000600014

Keywords:

electron microscopy, middle lamellae, micronutrient, xylem, starch

Abstract

The cultivation of oleaginous plants like the castor bean guarantees employment for agricultural families and can contribute in energy and chemical sectors, especially in the northeastern semi-arid regions of Brazil. Boron (B) deficiency is a widespread nutritional disorder despite the fact that various anthropogenic sources with high B content may increase soil B to toxic levels for plants. The present study was designed to investigate the ultrastructural effects of boron deficiency and toxicity on castor bean plants which were grown under greenhouse condition using plastic containers with 10 L of nutrient solution. Boron treatments comprised: control (no B); 0.27 mg L-1, 5.40 mg L-1 B pots (one plant per pot), tested in a completely randomized design with three replicates. The dry matter of all plant parts and B concentration were determined. Cellular ultrastructure was evaluated by transmission and scanning electron microscopy on samples of leaves and petioles. Dry matter yield was affected by the B absence treatment but there was no difference for the 5.4 mg L-1 B (toxic conditions) treatment. A marginal leaf burn at edge and tips of oldest leaves and absence of starch granules in chloroplasts were noted for the B toxicity treatment. The deformation of the youngest leaves, the death of the apical meristem as well as the swelling of the middle lamella, absence of starch granules in chloroplasts and petiole vessels untidily were observed in the B absent treatment. It is concluded that the production and development of castor bean plants is affected by boron deficiency, but not for boron toxicity conditions.

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Published

2008-12-01

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Section

Soils and Plant Nutrition

How to Cite

Boron affects the growth and ultrastructure of castor bean plants . (2008). Scientia Agricola, 65(6), 659-664. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162008000600014