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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.
    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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Contribution du métabolisme de l'ABA et de la conductivité hydraulique à la réponse de la transpiration en situation de contrainte hydrique chez la Vigne : Variabilité génétique et effets du greffage / Contribution of the ABA metabolism and hydraulic properties to the response of transpiration to water deficit in grapevine (Vitis spp). : Genetic variability and effects of grafting

Rossdeutsch, Landry 14 December 2015 (has links)
Dans le contexte de changement climatique, la compréhension des mécanismes régissant les pertes en eau de la vigne peut permettre d'adapter le matériel végétal pour maintenir la productivité de la vigne et la qualité du vin. L'adaptation à la sécheresse est un caractère complexe faisant intervenir des mécanismes physiologiques liés aux génotypes du greffon et du porte-greffe. Mais les effets du porte-greffe sur la régulation stomatique du greffon sont mal connus. La production par les racines de signaux chimiques tels que l'ABA et/ou hydraulique pourraient y contribuer. La réponse physiologique et moléculaire à la contrainte hydrique a été analysée sur de jeunes boutures pour 7 porte-greffes plus ou moins adaptés à la sécheresse et 2 cépages connus pour leur caractère iso ou anisohydrique. Puis 23 combinaisons greffon/porte-greffe issues de ces génotypes ont été étudiées. Une analyse métabolique sur l'accumulation de l'ABA et ses dérivés a été menée sur feuilles, racines et dans la sève xylémienne. Ces informations ont été couplées à des analyses transcriptomiques sur des gènes du métabolisme et de la signalisation de ABA, et codant des aquaporines de type PIP. L‘analyse conjointe des données physiologiques, métabolomiques et transcriptomiques ont permis d'identifier des composants moléculaires discriminant les porte-greffes selon leur fond génétique et leur adaptation à la sécheresse. Les réponses globales à la contrainte hydrique sont mieux coordonnées au sein d‘un même tissu qu‘entre racines et feuilles. A l‘échelle de la plante greffée, une prépondérance du signal hydraulique est probable. Certains gènes répondent spécifiquement aux interactions greffon/porte-greffe. / In the context of climate change, understanding the mechanisms governing the water loss of the vine is necessary to adapt the plant material to maintain the productivity of the vine and wine quality. The adaptation to drought is a complex trait involving physiological mechanisms related to scion and rootstock genotypes. But the effects of the rootstock on stomatal regulation graft are still unknown. Production by roots of chemical signals such as ABA and / or hydraulic ones be involved. Molecular and physiological responses to water stress were analyzed on young cuttings for 7 rootstocks more or less adapted to drought and 2 varieties known for their iso or anisohydric behaviour. Then 23 combinations scion / rootstock from these genotypes were investigated. Metabolic analyses for ABA and its derivatives was conducted in leaves, roots and in the xylem sap. The information was integrated with transcriptomic analyzes for genes involved in ABA metabolism and signaling, and encoding PIP aquaporins. Joint analyses of physiological data, metabolomic and transcriptomic allow the identification of the molecular components discriminating rootstocks according to their genetic background and their adaptation to drought. Global responses to water stress are better coordinated within the same tissue between roots and leaves. At the scale of the grafted plant, a preponderance of the hydraulic signal is likely. Some genes specifically respond to the scion / rootstock interactions.
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Water Reclamation from Waste Streams using Aquaporin-Based Membranes in Forward Osmosis

Engelhardt, Sebastian 29 August 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Objemové změny astrocytů u alfa-syntrofin deficientních myší / Astrocyte volume changes in alpha-syntrophin deficient mice

Mikešová, Michaela January 2012 (has links)
(EN) The formation of brain oedema, which accompanies ischemic or traumatic brain injuries, originates from a disruption of ionic/neurotransmitter homeostasis that leads to extracellular K+ elevation and neurotransmitter accumulation in the extracellular space. An increased uptake of these osmotically active substances, predominantly provided by astrocytes, is accompanied by intracellular water accumulation via aquaporin-4 (AQP4). Since it has been shown that the removal of perivascular AQP4 via the deletion of α- syntrophin, which is the protein responsible for anchoring AQP4 on the astrocytic membrane (Neely et al. 2001), delays oedema formation and K+ clearance (Amiry-Moghaddam et al. 2003), we aimed to elucidate how the alpha-syntrophin deletion affects astrocyte volume changes in the cortex during pathological states, such as hypoosmotic stress or oxygen- glucose deprivation (OGD), using three-dimensional (3D) confocal morphometry in situ. In order to visualize individual astrocytes that lack alpha-syntrophin, double transgenic mice (GFAP/EGFP/α-Syn-/- ) were generated by crossbreeding GFAP-EGFP mice with α- syntrophin knockout mice. 3D-confocal morphometry revealed that alpha-syntrophin deletion did not alter astrocyte swelling during hypoosmotic stress or their recovery in isotonic solution;...
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Die Bedeutung von Aquaporin1- und Aquaporin4-Konzentrationen im Liquor cerebrospinalis für Patienten mit Normaldruckhydrozephalus und Pseudotumor cerebri / The significance of AQP1 and AQP4 concentration in cerebrospinal fluid of patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus and pseudotumor cerebri

Elster, Judith 14 December 2011 (has links)
No description available.

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