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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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Comunidades vegetais de área de degelo da Ilha Half Moon, arquipélago das Shetlands do Sul, Antártica / Plant communities of the island of deicing area Half Moon , South Shetlands archipelago of Antarctica

Schmitz, Daniela 28 July 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Francine Silva (francine.silva@unipampa.edu.br) on 2016-09-16T14:48:23Z No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 1232 bytes, checksum: 66e71c371cc565284e70f40736c94386 (MD5) Comunidade vegetais de áreas de degelo da Ilha Half Moon, Arquipélago das Shetlands do Sul, Antártica.pdf: 769779 bytes, checksum: 794a3b4b95c7a64c38ab5708c8c281b2 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-09-16T14:48:23Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 1232 bytes, checksum: 66e71c371cc565284e70f40736c94386 (MD5) Comunidade vegetais de áreas de degelo da Ilha Half Moon, Arquipélago das Shetlands do Sul, Antártica.pdf: 769779 bytes, checksum: 794a3b4b95c7a64c38ab5708c8c281b2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-07-28 / Este trabalho apresenta os resultados do estudo das comunidades vegetais de áreas de degelo realizado durante os verões austrais de 2013/2014 e 2014/2015, nos meses de fevereiro e março, na Ilha Half Moon, no Arquipélago Shetlands do Sul, Antártica Marítima, com o objetivo de avaliar a distribuição e abundância de musgos e líquens, bem como para descrever e mapear as comunidades de plantas que ocorrem na área. As plantas foram correlacionadas com a ocorrência de aves marinhas, relevo e umidade para entender sua influência sobre a distribuição de plantas. Para aferir as comunidades existentes na ilha através da fitossociologia e quantificar as espécies com maior significância ecológica (IES) foi utilizada a metodologia de quadrados (20 x 20cm) de Braun-Blanquet adaptado às condições Antárticas. Para o mapeamento da área foi utilizado o DGPS Astech Promark II®, com precisão sub-metrica e posteriormente processados no software Astech Solutions®. Foram identificadas 37 espécies de briófitas, 59 liquens, uma angiosperma, a Deschampsia antarctica Desv., e duas espécies de algas macroscópicas. Foram dispostos 358 quadrados e identificadas cinco comunidades vegetais na ilha, distribuídas de acordo com a ocorrência de animais e a influência marítima. As comunidades descritas foram as seguintes: Comunidade Liquens fruticulosos, Comunidade carpete de musgos, Comunidade de Liquens Muscicolas, Comunidade de Liquens crustosos e Comunidade Turfa de musgos. A espécie que apresentou o IES mais elevado da ilha foi Sanionia uncinata (Hedw.) Loeske aparecendo em 71.78% dos quadrados amostrados. A comunidade que apresentou maior número de espécies foi a Carpete de musgos e a mais diversa foi a comunidade liquens crustosos, que tem sua maior parte localizada na área onde estão as colônias de pingüins. / This paper presents the results of the study of plant communities of free ice areas conducted during the austral summer of 2013/2014 and 2014/2015, in February and March, on Half Moon Island in the South Shetlands Archipelago, Maritime Antarctica, aiming to evaluate the distribution and abundance of mosses and lichens, as well as to describe the plant communities occurring in the area, with mapping of the vegetation communities. To assess existing communities on the island through the phytosociology and quantify the species with the highest ecological significance (IES) was used the methodology square (20 x 20cm) of Braun-Blanquet adapted to Antarctic conditions. . The area was mapped using an Astech Promark II® DGPS, yielding sub-metric precision after post-processing with Astech Solutions® software. The number of species totalized 38 bryophyte species, 59 lichens, only one flowering plant (Deschampsia antarctica Desv.) and two macroscopic terrestrial algae. Five plant communities were identified in the island, distributed accordingly to animal occurrence and to sea influence. The plant communities were described as follows: Fruticose lichens community, Moss-carpet community, Muscicolous Lichens community, Crustose lichens community and Moss turf community. The species with the highest IES of the island was Sanionia uncinata (Hedw.) Loeske appearing in 71.78% of sampled squares. The community with the highest richness species was the Moss Carpet, and the most diverse community was the crustosos lichens, which has mostly located in the area where the penguin colonies.
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Bladmossvegetation och bladmossflora i Uppsalatrakten

Krusenstjerna, Edvard von January 1945 (has links)
No description available.
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Vermicomposting of cod (Gadus morhua) offal mixed with sphagnum peat /

Decker, Stephanie J., January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M.Sc.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2000. / Restricted until November 2001. Bibliography: leaves 97-104.
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Reticulate evolution in Diphasiastrum (Lycopodiaceae) /

Aagaard, Sunniva Margrethe Due. January 2009 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Uppsala : Uppsala universitet, 2009. / Härtill 5 uppsatser.
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Avaliação do potencial fotoprotetor de extratos de musgos e investigação de seus riscos toxicológicos / Evaluation of potential photoprotective of moss extracts and investigation of their toxicological risks

Andréia da Silva Fernandes Campos 04 March 2015 (has links)
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / A radiação ultravioleta (UV) induz diversos efeitos nocivos nos organismos e a quantidade desta radiação que atinge a biosfera é afetada pela concentração de ozônio, latitude, altitude, clima e reflexão especular. As respostas de briófitas em relação aos efeitos da radiação UV e a presença de compostos que absorvem esta radiação têm sido estudadas. Sanionia uncinata, Holomitriopsis laevifolia e Leucobryum laevifolium são espécies de musgos encontrados em locais expostos a alta incidência de radiação UV e com habitats distintos. Considerando que as respostas de musgos contra os efeitos da radiação UV e seus mecanismos de proteção ainda são pouco caracterizados, o objetivo deste estudo foi investigar o potencial fotoprotetor e possíveis riscos toxicológicos associados aos extratos dos musgos S. uncinata, proveniente da Antártica e H. laevifolia e L. laevifolium, proveniente do Amazonas. Seus extratos metanólico (EM), aquoso (EA), hidroalcoólico (EH) e etanólico (EE) foram estudados com a caracterização química por absorção ao UV e visível e pela cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência; quantificação do índice total de compostos fenólicos; determinação da capacidade captadora do radical 2,2-difenil-1-picril-hidrazila a fim de avaliar as atividades antioxidantes; avaliação do potencial de fotoproteção cutânea pela determinação do fator de proteção solar; avaliações do potencial mutagênico e citototóxico, através do ensaio de Salmonella/microssoma, utilizando as cepas TA97, TA98, TA100, TA102 e TA104; do potencial fotomutagênico através do ensaio de fotomutagenicidade, usando as cepas TA102 e TA104; e investigação dos efeitos genotóxicos e fotogenotóxicos, pelo ensaio de micronúcleo e fotomicronúcleo, respectivamente, usando diferentes linhagens celulares estabelecidas. Foram encontradas atividades fotoprotetoras e antioxidantes e observou-se que os extratos se apresentaram singulares devido a sua composição química. Os resultados fotoprotetores, além dos mutagênicos/fotomutagênicos, genotóxicos/fotogenotóxicos e suas respectivas avaliações citotóxicas também permitiram selecionar extratos e suas concentrações, como promissores candidatos em fotoproteção Assim, os EA e EH de H. laevifolia e L. laevifolium apresentam, no geral, os resultados mais significativos, tornando-se potenciais para avaliações refinadas em fotoproteção e na separação de componentes que possam levar a futuras aplicações como antioxidantes e protetores solares ou como adjuvantes. / The ultraviolet radiation (UV) induces many harmful effects in all living organisms and the amount of this radiation that reaching the ground is affected by many factors including ozone concentration, latitude, altitude, climate and specular reflection. The responses of bryophytes against the effects of UV radiation and the presence of compounds that absorb the UV region have been studied. Mosses Sanionia uncinata, Holomitriopsis laevifolia and Leucobryum laevifolium are found in locations exposed to UV at high levels of radiation and in different habitats. Whereas that the responses of mosses against the effects of UV radiation and their protection systems are poorly characterized yet, the aim of this study was to investigate photoprotective potential and possible toxicological risks associated with extracts of mosses S. uncinata (from Antarctica) and H. laevifolia and L. laevifolium (from Amazônia). Methanol (ME), aqueous (AE), hydroalcoholic (HE) and ethanolic (EE) were studied by: chemical characterization by UV/visible spectrophotometry and by High performance liquid chromatography; phenolic content estimation; 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl scavenging activity; potential of skin photoprotection by in vitro determination of sun protection factor; the mutagenic potential, and cytotoxic by Salmonella/microsome assay, using the TA97, TA98, TA100, TA102 and TA104 strains; photomutagenic potential by photomutagenicity test, using TA102 and TA104 strains and; investigation of genotoxic and photogenotoxic effects by micronucleus test and photo-micronucleous assay, respectively, using different established cell lines. Photoprotective and antioxidant activities were found and it was observed that the extracts showed strong uniqueness due to its chemical composition. From the photoprotective, mutagenic/photomutagenic and genotoxic/photogenotoxic results and their cytotoxic evaluations it was possible to select extracts and their concentrations as promising candidates for photoprotection. Thus, the EA and EH of H. laevifolia and L. laevifolium demonstrated the most significant results, becoming potential for refined evaluations in photoprotection and separating components that can lead to future applications such as sunscreens and antioxidants or as adjuvants.
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Avaliação do potencial fotoprotetor de extratos de musgos e investigação de seus riscos toxicológicos / Evaluation of potential photoprotective of moss extracts and investigation of their toxicological risks

Andréia da Silva Fernandes Campos 04 March 2015 (has links)
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / A radiação ultravioleta (UV) induz diversos efeitos nocivos nos organismos e a quantidade desta radiação que atinge a biosfera é afetada pela concentração de ozônio, latitude, altitude, clima e reflexão especular. As respostas de briófitas em relação aos efeitos da radiação UV e a presença de compostos que absorvem esta radiação têm sido estudadas. Sanionia uncinata, Holomitriopsis laevifolia e Leucobryum laevifolium são espécies de musgos encontrados em locais expostos a alta incidência de radiação UV e com habitats distintos. Considerando que as respostas de musgos contra os efeitos da radiação UV e seus mecanismos de proteção ainda são pouco caracterizados, o objetivo deste estudo foi investigar o potencial fotoprotetor e possíveis riscos toxicológicos associados aos extratos dos musgos S. uncinata, proveniente da Antártica e H. laevifolia e L. laevifolium, proveniente do Amazonas. Seus extratos metanólico (EM), aquoso (EA), hidroalcoólico (EH) e etanólico (EE) foram estudados com a caracterização química por absorção ao UV e visível e pela cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência; quantificação do índice total de compostos fenólicos; determinação da capacidade captadora do radical 2,2-difenil-1-picril-hidrazila a fim de avaliar as atividades antioxidantes; avaliação do potencial de fotoproteção cutânea pela determinação do fator de proteção solar; avaliações do potencial mutagênico e citototóxico, através do ensaio de Salmonella/microssoma, utilizando as cepas TA97, TA98, TA100, TA102 e TA104; do potencial fotomutagênico através do ensaio de fotomutagenicidade, usando as cepas TA102 e TA104; e investigação dos efeitos genotóxicos e fotogenotóxicos, pelo ensaio de micronúcleo e fotomicronúcleo, respectivamente, usando diferentes linhagens celulares estabelecidas. Foram encontradas atividades fotoprotetoras e antioxidantes e observou-se que os extratos se apresentaram singulares devido a sua composição química. Os resultados fotoprotetores, além dos mutagênicos/fotomutagênicos, genotóxicos/fotogenotóxicos e suas respectivas avaliações citotóxicas também permitiram selecionar extratos e suas concentrações, como promissores candidatos em fotoproteção Assim, os EA e EH de H. laevifolia e L. laevifolium apresentam, no geral, os resultados mais significativos, tornando-se potenciais para avaliações refinadas em fotoproteção e na separação de componentes que possam levar a futuras aplicações como antioxidantes e protetores solares ou como adjuvantes. / The ultraviolet radiation (UV) induces many harmful effects in all living organisms and the amount of this radiation that reaching the ground is affected by many factors including ozone concentration, latitude, altitude, climate and specular reflection. The responses of bryophytes against the effects of UV radiation and the presence of compounds that absorb the UV region have been studied. Mosses Sanionia uncinata, Holomitriopsis laevifolia and Leucobryum laevifolium are found in locations exposed to UV at high levels of radiation and in different habitats. Whereas that the responses of mosses against the effects of UV radiation and their protection systems are poorly characterized yet, the aim of this study was to investigate photoprotective potential and possible toxicological risks associated with extracts of mosses S. uncinata (from Antarctica) and H. laevifolia and L. laevifolium (from Amazônia). Methanol (ME), aqueous (AE), hydroalcoholic (HE) and ethanolic (EE) were studied by: chemical characterization by UV/visible spectrophotometry and by High performance liquid chromatography; phenolic content estimation; 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl scavenging activity; potential of skin photoprotection by in vitro determination of sun protection factor; the mutagenic potential, and cytotoxic by Salmonella/microsome assay, using the TA97, TA98, TA100, TA102 and TA104 strains; photomutagenic potential by photomutagenicity test, using TA102 and TA104 strains and; investigation of genotoxic and photogenotoxic effects by micronucleus test and photo-micronucleous assay, respectively, using different established cell lines. Photoprotective and antioxidant activities were found and it was observed that the extracts showed strong uniqueness due to its chemical composition. From the photoprotective, mutagenic/photomutagenic and genotoxic/photogenotoxic results and their cytotoxic evaluations it was possible to select extracts and their concentrations as promising candidates for photoprotection. Thus, the EA and EH of H. laevifolia and L. laevifolium demonstrated the most significant results, becoming potential for refined evaluations in photoprotection and separating components that can lead to future applications such as sunscreens and antioxidants or as adjuvants.
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Vegetation and history of the sphagnum bogs of the Tofino area, Vancouver Island

Wade, Leslie Keith January 1965 (has links)
The Sphagnum bogs of the Tofino-Ucluelet area of the western coast of Vancouver Island were studied from vegetational, edaphic, and historical aspects. An integrated approach to these three aspects was attempted in order to give in a relatively limited time as complete a picture as possible of the bog ecosystem. The bog vegetation was studied on 110 sample plots using analytical and synthetic methods of the Zurich-Montpellier school of phytosociology. Ten different vegetation types were described and characterized, nine belonging to the bog ecosystem and one to the surrounding scrub forest. The nine bog vegetation types consist of five distinct associations and one association composed of five variants. The vegetation types studied are summarized below, in order of increasing floristic complexity. Low moor bog associations: 1. Caricetura pluriflorae (Carex plurlflora association) 2. Scirpeto-Sphagnetum mendoclnl (Sclrpus caespitosus - Sphagnum mendocinum association) 3. Oxycocceto-Sphagnetum papillosi (Oxycoccus quadripetalus - Sphagnum papillosum association) High moor bog association: 4. Ledeto-Sphagnetum caplllacei (Ledum groenlandicum - Sphagnum capillaceum association) Peripheral bog associations: (Bog-forest transition) 5. Pineto-Sphagnetum capillacei (Pinus contorta - Sphagnum capillaceum association) a. Pineto-Sphagnetum capillacei sphagnosum papillosi (Pinus contorta hummock variant) b. Pineto-Sphagnetum capillacei myricosum galis (Myrica gale variant) c. Pineto-Sphagnetum capillacei chamaecyparosum nootkatensis (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis variant) Secondary succession variants established after fire: d. Pineto-Sphagnetum capillacei vacciniosum vitis-idaeae (Vaccinium vltis-idaea variant) e. Pineto-Sphagnetum capillacei vacciniosum parvifolii (Vaccinium parvifollum variant) Scrub forest association surrounding bogs: 6. Pineto-Chamaecypareto-Sphagnetum recurvi (Pinus contorta - Chamaecyparis nootkatensis - Sphagnum fecurvum association) (Bog forest) Edaphic considerations were limited to the analysis of soils from representative sample plots of each association and variant. Soils were analyzed for available cations, including Ca⁺⁺, Mg⁺⁺, Na⁺, K⁺, adsorbed phosphate, total nitrogen, cation exchange capacity, percent base saturation pH, and soil moisture. The results of the soil analyses were wherever possible correlated with trends in the development of plant associations. Climatic factors were regarded as constant over so limited an area as the one under study. Historical considerations included a pollen analysis from a representative core in the center of the major study bog, and a radiocarbon dating to determine the age of a representative bog. The results of the pollen analysis appeared to confirm previous ideas that the bog did not develop from a lake, but rather it developed from a wet seepage forest habitat. The radiocarbon dating indicated the age of the bog at only 390± 90 years B.P., thus explaining partially the apparent very juvenile phase of the bogs of the area. The general hypothesis is suggested that the distribution of the bog plant associations is primarily dependent upon a complex of environmental factors that are dependent upon topography. / Science, Faculty of / Botany, Department of / Graduate
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The Role of Anandamide in Biotic Stress Tolerance in Mosses

Chilufya, Jedaidah, Mohensi, Kousha, Kilaru, Aruna 08 April 2015 (has links)
Mosses are small avascular bryophytes with a haploid dominant gametophyte and a diploid sporophyte stage. The gametophyte cells are single layered and lack a protective cuticle, which is the first line of defense in vascular plants. These factors would render them highly susceptible to stress but on the contrary, mosses have flourished on land for the past 450 million years with tolerance to both abiotic and biotic stress. Occurrence of unique lipids in bryophytes was considered as an adaptive means to survive harsh terrestrial condition. A recent study identified a lipid metabolite, anandamide in the Physcomitrella patens. Anandamide (NAE 20:4) belongs to a group of fatty acid ethanolamides or N –acylethanolamines (NAEs). In eukaryotes, NAEs were shown to play an important role in mediating stress responses. In plants, NAE 14:0 has been implicated in biotic stress response; its levels increased up to 50-fold in elicitor-treated tobacco plants, along with induction of defense gene expression and inhibition of alkalization. In animals anandamide acts as an endocannabinoid ligand and mediates several physiological responses including stress. This study aims to use P. patens as the model system because of its available genomic database and prior studies on biotic stress, to examine if NAE 20:4 contributes to their ability to tolerate biotic stress. It is hypothesized that the occurrence of anandamide will play a role in mediating biotic stress tolerance in P. patens. To test this hypothesis, three specific aims are proposed. They are to determine the effect of 1) elicitor-treatment on NAE and fatty acid profile in the moss, 2) anandamide on elicitor-induced morphological and physiological changes in the moss and 3) anandamide on elicitor-induced defense gene expression in moss. Mosses utilize similar defense mechanisms as flowering plants and disease symptoms can easily be studied using microscopy because of their haploid dominant gametophyte stage with monolayer cells. The induction of defense gene expression will be studied by quantitative PCR and changes in lipid profile by selective lipidomics. This study is expected to provide novel insights into the role of anandamide in early land plants, specifically in response to biotic stress.
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The Role of Anandamide in Biotic Stress Tolerance in Mosses

Chilufya, Jedaidah, Mohensi, Kousha, Kilaru, Aruna 01 January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Experimentální studium ekologie kriticky ohroženého druhu rozchodníku huňatého / Ecology of critically endangered \kur{Sedum villosum}-experimental study

DILLINGEROVÁ, Hana January 2019 (has links)
The aim of this diploma thesis was to elaborate a literature survey and especially to conduct an experimental study of ecological demands of the critically endangered species Sedum villosum. The localities, on which S. villosum formely occurred, disappeared largely because of habitat destruction by draining and plowing of wet meadows, or by the abandonment followed by development of high vegetation and biomass accumulation. Therefore, this work could contribute to the knowledge of shadow influence and surrounding vegetation concurency on seed germination and flowering of this species. Retrieved knowledge can be later used for rescue program realization (repatriation options, strengthening populations, habitat requirements). The experiments showed a significant negative effect of the shading and the presence of surrounding vegetation (sedges, brown mosses and peat mosses) on germination and flowering of S. villosum. Furthermore, it was found that S. villosum is able to germinate directly on water surface, with seed germination even higher than on wet soil. The experimental sowing, planting and subsequent monitoring of germination, growth and survival of S. villosum at the rehabilitated area of Knížecí Pláně (NP Šumava) showed that it is possible to strengthen S. villosum population by sowing and planting autochthonous material on prepared areas with a torn down turf. As an acceptable tools seems to be using mulch from mown in the area of the original population. Similar process can be used in the future for restoring historical localities of this species.

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