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  • About
  • 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.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Chemical signals in interactions between Hylobius abietis and associated bacteria

Axelsson, Karolin January 2016 (has links)
The pine weevil (Hylobius abietis L.) is one of the two topmost economically important insect pests in Swedish conifer forests. The damage increase in areas were the silvicultural practice is to use clear cuttings were the insects gather and breed. During egglaying the female protects her offspring by creating a cave in roots and stumps were she puts her egg and covers it with frass, a mixture of weevil feces and chewed bark. Adult pine weevils have been observed to feed on the other side of the egg laying site and antifeedant substance has been discovered in the feces of the pine weevil. We think it is possible that microorganisms present in the frass contribute with antifeedant/repellent substances. Little is known about the pine weevils associated bacteria community and their symbiotic functions. In this thesis the bacterial community is characterized in gut and frass both from pine weevils in different populations across Europe as well as after a 28 day long diet regime on Scots pine, silver birch or bilberry. Volatile substances produced by isolated bacteria as well as from a consortium of microorganisms were collected with solid phase micro extraction (SPME) and analyzed with GC-MS. The main volatiles were tested against pine weevils using a two-choice test. Wolbachia, Rahnella aquatilis, Serratia and Pseudomonas syringae was commonly associated with the pine weevil. 2-Methoxyphenol, 2-phenylethanol, 3-methyl-1-butanol were found in the headspace from Rahnella aquatilis when grown in substrate containing pine bark. 2-Methoxyphenol and 3-methyl-1-butanol, phenol and methyl salicylate were found in pine feces. Birch and bilberry feces emitted mainly linalool oxides and bilberry emitted also small amounts of 2-phenylethanol. A second part of the thesis discusses the role of fungi in forest insect interactions and the production of oxygenated monoterpenes as possible antifeedants. Spruce bark beetles (Ips typhographus L.) aggregate with the help of pheromones and with collected forces they kill weakened adult trees as a result of associated fungi growth and larval development. A fungi associated with the bark beetle, Grosmannia europhoides, was shown to produce de novo 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol, the major component of the spruce bark beetle aggregation pheromone. Chemical defense responses against Endoconidiophora polonica and Heterobasidion parviporum were investigated using four clones of Norway spruce with different susceptibility to Heterobasidion sp. Clone specific differences were found in induced mono-, sesqui and diterpenes. A number of oxygenated monoterpenes which are known antifeedants for the pine weevil were produced in the infested areas. / <p>QC 20160601</p>
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Etude de la réactivité et de la toxicité des particules de méthoxyphénols : analyse de leur action in vivo chez le rat en atmosphère contrôlée sur la fonction cardiaque et les paramètres du stress oxydant. / Study of the reactivity and toxicity of methoxyphenols particle : analyse of their action in vivo in the rat in a controlled atmosphere on cardiac function and oxidative stress parameters.

Ricquebourg, Emilie 15 April 2014 (has links)
De manière générale, l'inhalation de particules entraîne des réactions inflammatoires et des réactions d'oxydo-réduction responsables de la dégradation des matrices biologiques qui exercent, de plus, un fort impact cardio-vasculaire. La combustion du bois est une source majeure de composés organiques semi-volatils, parmi lesquels les méthoxyphénols (MPs), tels que le coniféryl aldéhyde (CA), le syringaldéhyde (SR), ou l'acétosyringone (AS). Les MPs sont néanmoins peu étudiés dans la littérature alors que la toxicité d'autres composés également issus de la combustion de la biomasse, tels que le monoxyde de carbone, les suies et les hydrocarbures polyaromatiques est intensivement étudiée. Ce travail a montré par GC/MS que le vieillissement en atmosphère simulée (ozone, rayonnements lumineux) dégrade le CA en produits secondaires moins cytotoxiques, évalués sur des fibroblastes en culture, mais préserve le taux atmosphérique de SR et AS, de toxicité avérée. Un dispositif original de production de MPs particulaires (Ø~50nm, N~7E4particules/cm3, m~5µg/m3) en atmosphère contrôlée a été validé et permet la 1ièreétude in vivo des MPs. L'exposition chez le rat (1-3mois) montre une modification des défenses antioxydantes et des changements cardiaques principalement avec AS, puis CA et un peu moins pour SR. Des processus adaptatifs sont démontrés après 5mois d'exposition.Par ailleurs, il a été montré in vitro sur des adénocacinomes pulmonaires A549 en culture, que le CA induit une destructuration du tapis cellulaire et l'apoptose (caspase 3) mais pas d'effet pro-inflammatoire (IL8, Cox-2). En conclusion, ce travail contribue à étudier l'impact des MPs in vitro et in vivo. / In general, inhalation of particles is at the origin of inflammatory and oxidative reactions who are responsible of the degradation of biological cellular constituents, and could have a strong cardiovascular impact. The wood combustion is a major source of semivolatile organic compounds such as the methoxyphenols (MPs) including coniferyl aldehyde (CA), syringaldehyde (SR), or acetosyringone (AS). The MPs are however few studies into literature while toxicity of other compounds also from biomass combustion, as carbon monoxide, soot and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon are intensively studies.This work has shown by GC/MS that aging in simulated atmosphere (ozone + light rays) degraded CA in secondary products less cytotoxic, studies on fribroblastes culture but keep the atmospherical level of SR and AS which have a toxicity proved.A device of MPs particle production original by atomization, with a check system (height, composition, weight) and exposition flow continuous (Ø~50 nm, N~7E4 particles/cm3, m~5 µg/m3) adapted to little animals, was developed and validated, allowed the first study in vivo with these molecules. Between 1 and 3 month of exposition to rat Wistar, show modified antioxidant defences and cardiac modification (ischaemia/reperfusion) principally with AS, then CA and less SR. The adaptatives processes (remodeling) are demonstrated after 5 month of exposition.Furthermore, it is showed in vitro on lung adenocacinum cell lines (A549), CA induced a monolayer destructuration and apoptosis (caspase 3) but no effect proinflammatory (IL8, Cox-2 and iNOS).To conclude, this work contributes to study the impact of MPs in vitro and in vivo.

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