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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Dissipative Out-of-equilibrium Assembly of Aqueous Carboxylic Acid Anhydrides Driven by Carbodiimide Fuels

Kariyawasam, Lasith S. 02 October 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Triazine-based adhesive : An adherence study on clinically used metal surfaces

Romson, Tomas January 2018 (has links)
When a material is adhered onto a specific surface it is relevant to know how to make thematerial stay on the surface. By investigating different primers to use with a triazine-basedadhesive, further improvements to using the adhesive on metals can be achieved. This studyfound that an adhesive of (2,4,6-trioxo-1,3,5-triazinane-1,3,5-triyl)tris(ethane-2,1-diyl)tris(3-mercaptopropanoate) (TEMPIC) and 1,3,5-triallyl-1,3,5-triazinane-2,4,6-trione(TATATO) adhered to titanium and stainless steel, two clinically used metal surfaces. Itfurther found that between a phosphonic acid primer, a biomimetic catechol primer and acommercially available silane primer the phosphonic acid primer gave the best adhesion.These results could be because of a higher amount of crosslinking for the phosphonic acidprimer. For further testing increased pH and increased amount as well as increasedhydrolysation time for the catechol and silane primers respectively is suggested. Shearstrength testing was used to determine the adhesion strength. The shear strength testswere done with conditioning in phosphate buffer saline (PBS) solution for 24h beforehand
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Use of Plant Growth Regulators to Expand the Period of Sagebrush Seed Germination and Reduce the Risk of Restoration Failure: Laboratory Trials

Keefer, Chelsea Elizabeth 01 July 2019 (has links)
Seed germination during unhospitable environmental conditions can be a major barrier to direct seeding efforts in dryland systems. In the sagebrush steppe, Artemisia tridentata Nutt. ssp. wyomingensis and Artemisia arbuscula are important shrub species that are being used in restoration, but seeding success is highly sporadic due to inter-annual and intra-seasonal weather variability. Altering and expanding the period of germination, as a form of bet-hedging, may improve plant establishment. Our objective was to determine if we could expand the period of germination using plant growth regulators (PGRs) applied in a conglomerated seed coating treatment. In a laboratory study, the seed was either left untreated, conglomerated separately with two concentrations of a germination inhibitor, abscisic acid (ABA), or with two different germination promoters, gibberellic acid (GA3) and 1-Aminocyclopropane carboxylic acid (ACC), a precursor to ethylene. Seeds were incubated in a loam soil at five constant temperatures (5-25 C) for approximately three months. Results indicate that seed treatments with PGRs can delay or speed germination. The greatest response to the seed treatments was observed at 5 C. For example, at this temperature PGRs delayed the time for 25% of the seeds to germinate by a maximum of 35 and 21 d and decreased this time by 5 and 25 d for A. t. ssp. Wyomingensis and A. arbuscula, respectively. Field studies are needed to determine if the bet-hedging strategy developed in this study will increase the likelihood that some seeds will germinate during periods that are more favorable for plant establishment.
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Traitement de solutions contaminées contenant de l'acide carboxylique par plasma thermique submergé / Treatment of contaminated solution containing carboxylic acid by submerged thermal plasma

Safa, Sanaz January 2014 (has links)
Résumé : La pollution de l'environnement est devenue un problème mondial majeur. Le développement rapide des industries de procédés conduit à une augmentation constante des quantités d'eaux usées et des liqueurs contaminées rejetées. Les acides carboxyliques représentent une part importante de la charge organique des polluants dans les eaux usées et dans les solutions aqueuses industrielles. Une technologie efficace et respectueuse de l'environnement est donc requise pour réduire les effets négatifs de l'industrialisation sur l'environnement et pour éliminer les polluants des eaux usées et des liqueurs industrielles contaminées. Le plasma thermique submergé à courant continu (CC) est l'une des technologies proposées pour éliminer les contaminants des liquides et des solutions. Le réacteur au plasma thermique submergé à courant continu est un nouveau réacteur dans lequel le contact direct entre le plasma et la solution est établi. Une caractéristique importante du plasma thermique type CC est le gaz de plasma. Selon le type du gaz plasmagène, les plasmas thermiques CC présentent différents taux de décomposition, d’espèces réactives, d’enthalpies, de conductivités thermiques, et de temps de vie des électrodes. Parmi les différentes torches des plasmas thermiques CC, la torche à plasma thermique à mélange gazeux à base de CO[indice inférieur 2], récemment inventée, présente une amélioration très significative de la performance, c'est-à-dire une enthalpie plasmatique et une conductivité thermique élevées par rapport à celles des gaz de plasma concurrents. Une approche principalement expérimentale a permis d’étudier la faisabilité et le mécanisme de décomposition de l'acide carboxylique à haut poids moléculaire dans des solutions via les différents plasmas thermique submergés à CC. L'acide sébacique, un acide carboxylique à haut poids moléculaire a été choisi comme représentant de contaminant de type organique dans la liqueur Bayer. Deux différentes torches de plasma, incluant la torche à plasma oxygène et air ainsi que la torche à plasma CO[indice inférieur 2]/CH[indice inférieur 4] nouvellement conçues ont été utilisées. L'effet des différentes conditions de fonctionnement en incluant le temps de traitement, le pH initial de la solution, et la pression du réacteur, ainsi que le rôle des agents oxydants tels que le H[indice inférieur 2]O[indice inférieur 2], ont été étudiés sur la décomposition de l'acide sébacique. Pour identifier le rôle des différents gaz de plasma et des conditions opérationnelles sur le mécanisme de décomposition et sur les produits intermédiaires, une caractérisation qualitative et quantitative a été réalisée sur les solutions traitées avec la méthode de chromatographie ionique couplée à la spectrométrie de masse (IC/MS). L'effet thermochimique des gaz de plasma sur la décomposition de l’acide sébacique et sur les produits intermédiaires a également été étudié. À travers les différents essais réalisés dans cette étude, il a été montré pour la première fois que la décomposition de l'acide carboxylique de poids moléculaire élevé est réalisable avec le plasma thermique submergé en utilisant des gaz de plasmas différents. Le taux de décomposition d'acide sébacique lors de l’utilisation d’un plasma thermique à oxygène en milieu basique est plus élevé par rapport aux autres plasmas thermiques (air, et CO[indice inférieur 2]/CH[indice inférieur 4]) en mode submergé. Il a été constaté que cela est dû principalement à sa forte concentration en espèces oxydantes telles que l’ozone. Il a été observé que la décomposition de l'acide sébacique en milieu basique par l’utilisation de plasma d’oxygène et de plasma à air se produit par un mécanisme d'oxydation consécutif jusqu'à la production finale d'acides di-carboxyliques de plus faibles poids moléculaires et de CO[indice inférieur 2] (dissous dans la solution sous la forme de carbone inorganique). Il a été trouvé aussi pour la première fois que le plasma thermique submergé CO[indice inférieur 2]/CH[indice inférieur 4], peut décomposer l'acide carboxylique de poids moléculaire élevé sur la base d’un mécanisme séquentiel de photo-oxydation en raison de sa forte intensité de rayonnement ultraviolet. Le plasma de CO[indice inférieur 2]/CH[indice inférieur 4] a montré une vitesse de décomposition supérieure dans le milieu neutre. Par contre, en milieu basique, le plasma d'oxygène et le plasma d'air ont montré une vitesse de décomposition plus élevée. Il a également été montré que l'ajout d'H[indice inférieur 2]O[indice inférieur 2] en milieu basique a augmenté la vitesse de décomposition de l'acide sébacique avec le plasma CO[indice inférieur 2]/CH[indice inférieur 4] jusqu’à la même vitesse de décomposition que le plasma d'oxygène dû à une plus grande intensité de rayonnement UV du plasma de CO[indice inférieur 2] en comparaison avec celle du plasma d'oxygène. Dans une perspective plus générale, à travers différentes expériences, il a été montré que le plasma de CO[indice inférieur 2]/CH[indice inférieur 4] peut offrir une grande vitesse de décomposition des acides carboxyliques de poids moléculaire élevés dans un milieu acide et neutre, et également en milieu basique en présence de peroxyde d'hydrogène. Cela permettra le traitement des contaminants dans une grande variété de conditions de solution à l'aide de plasma du gaz CO[indice inférieur 2]. Les résultats de cette thèse aident à mieux comprendre la décomposition des contaminants organiques à hauts poids moléculaires dans les solutions utilisant les plasmas thermiques submergés. De plus, ces résultats proposent une application potentielle pour la torche à plasma de CO[indice inférieur 2] pour le traitement des eaux usées. // Abstract : Environmental pollution has become a major global problem. Rapid development of process industries leads to a constant increase in amounts of wastewater and contaminated industrial process liquors. Carboxylic acids represent a significant portion of the organic load of pollutant in wastewater and industrial aqueous solutions. An effective and environmentally friendly technology is therefore required to reduce the negative effects of industrialization on the environment and subsequently remove pollutants from wastewater and contaminated industrial liquors. DC (Direct Current) submerged thermal plasma is one of the proposed technologies for removing contaminants from liquids and solutions. DC submerged thermal plasma reactor is a novel reactor in which the direct contact between plasma and solution is established. An important characteristic of typical DC thermal plasma is the plasma gas. Depending on the type of plasma gas, DC thermal plasmas present different decomposition rates, reactive species, enthalpy, thermal conductivity, and electrode life time. Among different DC thermal plasma torches, the recently invented CO[subscript 2]-based gas mixture thermal plasma torch exhibits a very significant performance improvement, i.e. high plasma enthalpy and high thermal conductivity in comparison with competing plasma gases. In this study, by a mainly experimental approach, the feasibility and decomposition mechanism of high molecular weight carboxylic acid in solution via different DC submerged thermal plasmas has been investigated. Sebacic acid, a high molecular weight carboxylic acid, was selected as a representative of a typical organic contaminant in Bayer liquor. Two different DC plasma torches have been used including oxygen DC plasma torch and the newly designed CO[subscript 2]/CH[subscript 4] plasma torch. The effect of different operational conditions including treatment time, initial solution pH, and the reactor pressure as well as the role of oxidizing agents such as H[subscript 2]O[subscript 2], were investigated on the decomposition of sebacic acid. To identify the role of different plasma gases and operational conditions on the decomposition mechanism and its intermediate products, qualitative and quantitative characterization was done on the treated solutions with IC/MS (Ion Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry) method. The thermochemical effect of the plasma gases on the decomposition of sebacic acid and its intermediate products was also investigated. Through different experiments, it was shown for the first time that decomposition of high molecular weight carboxylic acid is feasible with submerged thermal plasma by using different plasma gases. The decomposition rate of sebacic acid by using oxygen thermal plasma in basic medium was higher compared with other thermal plasmas (air, and CO[subscript 2]/CH[subscript 4]) in submerged mode. It was found that the higher decomposition rate with oxygen plasma is mostly due to its high concentration of oxidant species such as ozone. The decomposition of sebacic acid in basic medium with oxygen and air plasma was revealed to occur with a consecutive oxidation mechanism up to the final production of the lowest molecular weight di-carboxylic acids and CO[subscript 2] gas (dissolved in solution in the form of inorganic carbon). It was found for the first time that the CO[subscript 2]/CH[subscript 4] submerged thermal plasma can decompose well high molecular weight carboxylic acid based on a sequential photo-oxidation mechanism due to its high ultraviolet (UV) radiation intensity. The CO[subscript 2]/CH[subscript 4] plasma showed higher decomposition rate in neutral medium, however oxygen and air plasma showed higher increased the sebacic acid decomposition rate with the CO[subscript 2]/CH[subscript 4] plasma up to the same decomposition rate of the oxygen plasma due to higher UV radiation intensity of the CO[subscript 2] plasma than that of the oxygen plasma. In a more general perspective, through different experiments, it was shown that CO[subscript 2]/CH[subscript 4] plasma can offer high decomposition rate for high molecular weight carboxylic acids in acidic and neutral medium and also in basic medium in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. This will allow using plasma for treatment of contaminants in a wide variety of solution conditions by using CO[subscript 2] gas. The findings of this thesis therefore will shed light on the decomposition of large organic contaminants in solutions with submerged thermal plasmas. Also, it provides a potential application for CO[subscript 2] plasma torch in wastewater treatment.
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High resolution microwave spectroscopic studies of hydrates of carboxylic acids

Ouyang, Bin January 2009 (has links)
This thesis studies the monohydrate, dihydrate and in some cases, trihydrate of five carboxylic acids, namely acetic acid, propanoic acid, T-difluoroacetic acid, Gdifluoroacetic acid and trifluoacetic acid using the technique of Fourier tranform microwave spectroscopy. The rotational and centrifugal distortion constants of these hydrates were determined with high accuracy. Ab initio calculations were also performed to locate the different conformational minima of the hydrates and to optimize their structures. Comparison of the ab initio predicted rotational and centrifugal distortion constants with the experimentally observed values allows us to determine the structures of the global minimum conformations of the various hydrates without ambiguity. Hydrogen-bonded ring structures are found to be the predominant feature in all observed hydrates. In this structural arrangement, all the hydrogen bonds formed are located in the same ring, and the cooperativity effect between them significantly strengthens each hydrogen bond, as suggested by the sharp increase of their binding energies in the larger hydrates. The fine and hyperfine splittings observed in the specrum were also successfully analyzed, which allows information on the dynamics of the intramolecular large amplitude tunnelling motions to be extracted explicitly. In the final part of this thesis, the equilibrium constants for the formation of monohydrates of the different carboxylic acids involved in this thesis, together with that of formic acid whose microwave spectrum has been analyzed elsewhere, were calculated to approximately derive their abundances under typical atmospheric conditions. It was found that about 2% of FMA, ACA and PPA will complex with one H2O molecule to form monohydrates in the low troposphere, while for TFA, the value increases to about 15%, mainly as a result of the larger binding energy of TFA–(H2O) due to fluorination on the end group.
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Inhibition du pathogène des salmonidés Saprolegnia parasitica par des bactéries aquatiques

Domingue Gauthier, Vincent 03 1900 (has links)
Les maladies constituent présentement la cause la plus importante de perte économique en aquaculture moderne. Chez certaines espèces, notamment les salmonidés (Oncorhynchus sp. et Salmo sp.), on rapporte des pertes annuelles atteignant cinquante pour cent de la production. À l’heure actuelle, les infections fongiques occupent le second rang derrière les maladies bactériennes en fonction de leur importance économique. Ces poissons sont particulièrement vulnérables à une infection fongique causée par Saprolegnia sp. qui infecte habituellement les oeufs morts. Le saprophyte ubiquitaire se propage ensuite aux oeufs sains et aux individus matures. Malheureusement, le traitement efficace de cette infection, souvent primaire et parfois secondaire, est de plus en plus difficile en raison de nouvelles réglementations restrictives entourant le vert de malachite. Jadis, ce colorant constituait le fongicide le plus efficace dans la lutte contre la saprolégniose, mais son potentiel cancérigène en limite maintenant l’utilisation. Jusqu'à présent, aucun traitement disponible n’est aussi efficace que le vert de malachite pour le contrôle de la saprolégniose. Récemment, nous sommes parvenus à isoler trois bactéries capables d’inhiber la croissance de Saprolegnia sp. in vitro. Ces trois Pseudomonas fluorescens proviennent d’une pisciculture dans laquelle survenaient des cas d’infections à Saprolegnia parasitica. En poussant la caractérisation de l’activité grâce à des analyses de chromatographie liquide haute performance et de spectrométrie de masse, nous avons réussi à isoler et à identifier la molécule responsable. L’acide phénazine-1-carboxylique (PCA), sécrété par deux de nos trois souches, cause l’inhibition de la croissance de Saprolegnia. / Disease is the single largest cause of economic losses in aquaculture, and fungal infections are second only to bacterial diseases in economic importance. Fifty percent per year losses due to fungal infections have been reported in a number of species including salmonids, (Oncorhynchus sp., Salmo sp.) which are particularly susceptible to Saprolegnia sp. The ubiquitous saprophyte commonly infects dead fish eggs and spreads to healthy eggs and fry resulting in a deadly, usually secondary, infection. The ability to effectively treat fungal infections has become increasingly difficult with the accrual of restrictions on the use of the most effective fungicide available, namely malachite green due to concerns regarding its carcinogenicity. Hitherto, no new treatment as effective as malachite green has been available to fish farmers. Recently, we have isolated three Pseudomonas fluorescens bacterial strains, from a Saprolegnia parasitica-infected fish farm, adept at the inhibition of the growth of this oomycete in vitro. The inhibitory activity was found to be present in the culture supernatant of the three strains. Further characterization by high performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry has been performed to identify the nature of the inhibition. Phenazine-1-carboxylic acid (PCA), produced by two of the three isolates, was found to be able of inhibiting the growth of Saprolegnia. The causal factor producing inhibition for the third isolate remains a mystery.
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Eletrossíntese e caracterização de filmes de polipirrol-2-ácido carboxílico para uso em biossensores amperométricos construídos em eletrodos miniaturizados / Electrosynthesis and characterizations of polypyrrole-2-carboxylic acid for application as amperometric biosensor constructed in microelectrodes

Foschini, Mauricio 05 June 2009 (has links)
Neste trabalho, apresentamos a eletrossíntese de um novo polímero condutor derivado do polipirrol (PPI) funcionalizado com um grupo carboxílico, o polipirrol-2-ácido carboxílico (PPI-2-COOH), e o seu uso como transdutor amperométrico em biossensores pelo uso da polifenol oxidase (PFO). São apresentadas todas as etapas de síntese e de caracterização dos filmes poliméricos em microeletrodos e o preparo e a resposta dos biossensores montados para a detecção de um composto fenólico. Nossos estudos sobre eletrossíntese, respostas eletroquímicas dos filmes, juntamente com resultados de microgravimetria e modelagem molecular de dímeros e trímeros derivados de PI-2-COOH, permitiram com que pudéssemos sugerir pela primeira vez um mecanismo de eletropolimerização deste monômero em meio não aquoso. Na caracterização dos filmes por espectroscopia in situ no UV-visível e infravermelho próximo foram observadas duas bandas idênticas às transições pi-pi* características dos filmes de PPI no seu estado neutro e de maior dopagem, confirmando a possibilidade de haver duas conformações na cadeia do PPI-2-COOH. Com a modelagem molecular de um oligômero formado a partir da oxidação do PI-2-COOH, verificamos que para cada 4 anéis heterocíclicos acoplados entre si na posição 4-5, um par de anéis se encontrava em um plano diferente do segundo par de anéis, mantendo este padrão em toda a extensão da cadeia polimérica. A resposta redox dos filmes nos permitiu observar a preferência do polímero pela entrada de cátions em sua estrutura. Nos espectros de FTIR também comprovamos a presença do grupo carboxílico na estrutura do polímero, o que permitiu uma imobilização enzimática por ligação covalente. A confecção de microeletrodos destinados para a análise por injeção em fluxo (FIA) nos possibilitou uma economia de reagentes, praticidade e boa reprodutibilidade das medidas. Os biossensores amperométricos obtidos pela imobilização covalente da PFO sobre filmes de PPI-2-COOH apresentaram um pH ótimo de funcionamento em 9,4 e um potencial ótimo de trabalho em +70 mV vs Ag/QRE. Finalizamos nosso trabalho obtendo as respostas amperométricas dos biossensores para a detecção de um composto fenólico, pirocatecol, com uma linearidade entre as concentrações de 5x10-4 até 2,5x10-2 mol/L. / In this work, we present the electrochemical synthesis of a new conducting polymer derived of polypyrrole (PPI) functionalized by carboxylic group, the polypyrrole-2-carboxylic acid, and its application as amperometric transducer in biosensor by use of polyphenol oxidase (PFO). All the steps of syntheses and characterization of the polymer film in microelectrodes and response of the biosensor build for detection of phenolic compost. Our study about electrosyntheses, electrochemical response of the films (PPI-2-COOH) together with microgravimetry result and the molecular modeling of dimer and trimer derived from PI-2-COOH allowed one to suggest, for the first time, the mechanism of electropolymerization of this monomer in non-aqueous medium. When the technique of in-situ ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV-VIS in-situ) was observed two bands, identical to the transition pi-pi* which are characteristics of the PPI films on their neutral state and of bigger doping, confirming the possibility that there may be two conformations in the PPI-2-COOH chain. With the molecular modeling of an oligomer formed by PI-2-COOH oxidation, we verified that for each four heterocyclic ring coupled together in the position 4-5, there´s a pair of rings, maintaining this pattern in all the extension of the polymeric chain. The redox response through the electrochemical measurement we could observe in FTIR the polymer preference for the cations adsorption. On the FTIR measurements, we could also observe the presence of the carboxylic group in the polymers structure, which is needed for the enzymatic immobilization by covalent binding. The fabrication of the microelectrode destined to flow injection analysis (FIA), made possible not only to save a lot of reagents, but also demonstrated praticity in the experimental set up and good reproducibility of results. Hence, the obtaining of amperometric biosensor by covalent binding of PFO on the PPI-2-COOH film, presented good pH in 9.4 and great work potential in +70 mV vs Ag/AgCl. We finish the work with the amperometric response of the biosensor in the detection of pyrocatechol, forming a straight line between the concentrations of 5x10-4 to 2.5x10-2 mol/L.
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Isolation, Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationships of Antifeedants against the Pine Weevil, Hylobius Abietis

Eriksson, Carina January 2006 (has links)
The large pine weevil, Hylobius abietis L., is a major insect pest on conifer seedlings in northern Europe. Due to its feeding newly planted trees get girdled, resulting in high seedling mortality (up to 80%). As a consequence great financial losses to the forest industry occur. Today the seedlings are protected with the pyrethroid insecticide cypermethrin. This insecticide is toxic to aquatic organisms and is, from 2010, prohibited for use in Sweden by the Swedish Chemicals Inspectorate. An alternative to insecticides is to protect the seedlings with antifeedants, compounds that, either through taste or smell or both, deter the weevils from feeding. This thesis describes the search for and the synthesis of such antifeedant compounds. Bark extracts of several woody species, known to be non-palatable to the weevil, were prepared and found to display antifeedant activity against H. abietis. The major chemical constituents of the extracts were tested for antifeedant activity. Antifeedants such as eugenol, 2-phenylethanol and benzylalcohol, but also feeding stimulants such as β-sitosterol and linoleic acid, were identified. An extract of linden bark, Tilia cordata, was shown to contain nonanoic acid, a highly active antifeedant. Other aliphatic carboxylic acids were also found to display high antifeedant activities against the weevil, both in laboratory and in field tests. The enantiomers of dihydropinidine, a piperidine alkaloid present in several conifer species, were prepared by dimethylzinc mediated allylation of 2- methyltetrahydropyridine-N-oxide. When tested in micro feeding assays, no difference in antifeedant activity was found for the enantiomers. In a field test high antifeedant activity, comparable with that of the presently used insecticide cypermethrin, was found for (±)-dihydropindine. Other naturally occurring piperidine alkaloids were synthesised and also found to display high antifeedant activities in laboratory tests. Structure-activity relationships were evaluated for methoxy substituted benzaldehydes, benzoic acids and cinnamic aldehydes, -acids, -esters and -alcohols. While the carboxylic acids were inactive or even feeding stimulants, the aldehydes were the most active antifeedants / QC 20110124
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Isolation, Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationships of Antifeedants against the Pine Weevil, Hylobius Abietis

Eriksson, Carina January 2006 (has links)
<p>The large pine weevil, Hylobius abietis L., is a major insect pest on conifer seedlings in northern Europe. Due to its feeding newly planted trees get girdled, resulting in high seedling mortality (up to 80%). As a consequence great financial losses to the forest industry occur. Today the seedlings are protected with the pyrethroid insecticide cypermethrin. This insecticide is toxic to aquatic organisms and is, from 2010, prohibited for use in Sweden by the Swedish Chemicals Inspectorate. An alternative to insecticides is to protect the seedlings with antifeedants, compounds that, either through taste or smell or both, deter the weevils from feeding. This thesis describes the search for and the synthesis of such antifeedant compounds.</p><p>Bark extracts of several woody species, known to be non-palatable to the weevil, were prepared and found to display antifeedant activity against H. abietis. The major chemical constituents of the extracts were tested for antifeedant activity. Antifeedants such as eugenol, 2-phenylethanol and benzylalcohol, but also feeding stimulants such as β-sitosterol and linoleic acid, were identified. An extract of linden bark, Tilia cordata, was shown to contain nonanoic acid, a highly active antifeedant. Other aliphatic carboxylic acids were also found to display high antifeedant activities against the weevil, both in laboratory and in field tests.</p><p>The enantiomers of dihydropinidine, a piperidine alkaloid present in several conifer species, were prepared by dimethylzinc mediated allylation of 2- methyltetrahydropyridine-N-oxide. When tested in micro feeding assays, no difference in antifeedant activity was found for the enantiomers. In a field test high antifeedant activity, comparable with that of the presently used insecticide cypermethrin, was found for (±)-dihydropindine. Other naturally occurring piperidine alkaloids were synthesised and also found to display high antifeedant activities in laboratory tests.</p><p>Structure-activity relationships were evaluated for methoxy substituted benzaldehydes, benzoic acids and cinnamic aldehydes, -acids, -esters and -alcohols. While the carboxylic acids were inactive or even feeding stimulants, the aldehydes were the most active antifeedants</p>
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Inhibition du pathogène des salmonidés Saprolegnia parasitica par des bactéries aquatiques

Domingue Gauthier, Vincent 03 1900 (has links)
Les maladies constituent présentement la cause la plus importante de perte économique en aquaculture moderne. Chez certaines espèces, notamment les salmonidés (Oncorhynchus sp. et Salmo sp.), on rapporte des pertes annuelles atteignant cinquante pour cent de la production. À l’heure actuelle, les infections fongiques occupent le second rang derrière les maladies bactériennes en fonction de leur importance économique. Ces poissons sont particulièrement vulnérables à une infection fongique causée par Saprolegnia sp. qui infecte habituellement les oeufs morts. Le saprophyte ubiquitaire se propage ensuite aux oeufs sains et aux individus matures. Malheureusement, le traitement efficace de cette infection, souvent primaire et parfois secondaire, est de plus en plus difficile en raison de nouvelles réglementations restrictives entourant le vert de malachite. Jadis, ce colorant constituait le fongicide le plus efficace dans la lutte contre la saprolégniose, mais son potentiel cancérigène en limite maintenant l’utilisation. Jusqu'à présent, aucun traitement disponible n’est aussi efficace que le vert de malachite pour le contrôle de la saprolégniose. Récemment, nous sommes parvenus à isoler trois bactéries capables d’inhiber la croissance de Saprolegnia sp. in vitro. Ces trois Pseudomonas fluorescens proviennent d’une pisciculture dans laquelle survenaient des cas d’infections à Saprolegnia parasitica. En poussant la caractérisation de l’activité grâce à des analyses de chromatographie liquide haute performance et de spectrométrie de masse, nous avons réussi à isoler et à identifier la molécule responsable. L’acide phénazine-1-carboxylique (PCA), sécrété par deux de nos trois souches, cause l’inhibition de la croissance de Saprolegnia. / Disease is the single largest cause of economic losses in aquaculture, and fungal infections are second only to bacterial diseases in economic importance. Fifty percent per year losses due to fungal infections have been reported in a number of species including salmonids, (Oncorhynchus sp., Salmo sp.) which are particularly susceptible to Saprolegnia sp. The ubiquitous saprophyte commonly infects dead fish eggs and spreads to healthy eggs and fry resulting in a deadly, usually secondary, infection. The ability to effectively treat fungal infections has become increasingly difficult with the accrual of restrictions on the use of the most effective fungicide available, namely malachite green due to concerns regarding its carcinogenicity. Hitherto, no new treatment as effective as malachite green has been available to fish farmers. Recently, we have isolated three Pseudomonas fluorescens bacterial strains, from a Saprolegnia parasitica-infected fish farm, adept at the inhibition of the growth of this oomycete in vitro. The inhibitory activity was found to be present in the culture supernatant of the three strains. Further characterization by high performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry has been performed to identify the nature of the inhibition. Phenazine-1-carboxylic acid (PCA), produced by two of the three isolates, was found to be able of inhibiting the growth of Saprolegnia. The causal factor producing inhibition for the third isolate remains a mystery.

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