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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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Fire Severity and Regeneration Strategy Influence Shrub Patch Size and Structure Following Disturbance

Minor, Jesse, Falk, Donald, Barron-Gafford, Greg 22 June 2017 (has links)
Climate change is increasing the frequency and extent of high-severity disturbance, with potential to alter vegetation community composition and structure in environments sensitive to tipping points between alternative states. Shrub species display a range of characteristics that promote resistance and resilience to disturbance, and which yield differential post-disturbance outcomes. We investigated differences in shrub patch size and stem density in response to variations in fire severity, vegetation community, and post-disturbance reproductive strategies in Sky Island forested ecosystems in the southwestern United States. Patterns in shrub structure reflect the effects of fire severity as well as differences among species with alternate post-fire reproductive strategies. Increased fire severity correlates with larger patch sizes and greater stem densities; these patterns are observed across multiple fire events, indicating that disturbance legacies can persist for decades. High severity fire produces the largest shrub patches, and variance in shrub patch size increases with severity. High severity fire is likely to promote expansion of shrub species on the landscape, with implications for future community structure. Resprouting species have the greatest variability in patch structure, while seeding species show a strong response to disturbance: resprouting species dominateatlowdisturbanceseverities,andobligateseedersdominatehighseverityareas. Differential post-fire reproductive strategies are likely to generate distinct patterns of vegetation distribution following disturbance, with implications for community composition at various scales. Shrub species demonstrate flexible responses to wildfire disturbance severity that are reflected in shrub patch dynamics at small and intermediate scales.
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Molecular mechanisms of neural plasticity after spinal cord injury in the lamprey central nervous system

Lau, Billy You Bun 12 November 2013 (has links)
Spinal cord injury induces anatomical plasticity throughout the nervous system, including distant locations in the brain. Several types of injury-induced plasticity have been identified, such as neurite sprouting, axon regeneration and synaptic remodeling. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in anatomical plasticity after injury are unclear, as is the extent to which injury-induced plasticity in the brain is conserved across vertebrate lineages. Here, I used lampreys to identify the molecular mechanisms in mediating anatomical plasticity, because lampreys undergo anatomical plasticity and functional recovery after a complete spinal cord transection. Due to their robust roles in neurite outgrowth during neuronal development, I examined synapsin and synaptotagmin for their potential involvement in anatomical plasticity after injury. I found increased synapsin I mRNA throughout the lamprey brain as well as increased protein levels of synapsin I, phospho-synapsin (Ser 9) and synaptotagmin in the lamprey hindbrain after injury, suggestive of anatomical plasticity. Anatomical plasticity was confirmed at the ultrastructural level, where I found increased neurite density in the lamprey hindbrain after injury. Other molecular mechanisms that promote anatomical plasticity have been previously identified, such as cyclic AMP (cAMP). However, the cellular mechanisms and the molecular targets of cAMP in mediating anatomical plasticity are unclear. My investigation of cAMP revealed that cAMP enhanced the number of regenerated axons beyond the lesion site in lampreys after injury. For the first time in a spinal cord injury model, I found cAMP prevented the death of axotomized neurons that normally have a high tendency to die after injury. In addition, cAMP promoted more regenerating axons to re-grow in straighter paths rather than turning rostrally towards the brain stem. At the molecular level, I found cAMP increased synaptotagmin protein level at the regenerating axon tips, suggestive of enhanced axon elongation. Taken together, my results show that neurite sprouting in the brain and the cAMP-enhanced axon regeneration are conserved responses in vertebrates after spinal cord injury. In addition, my results suggest that at least some developmental pathways are activated during injury-induced and cAMP-enhanced anatomical plasticity. Further understanding of these pathways will provide insights for improving recovery after spinal cord injury. / text
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Volunteer spring triticale (× Triticosecale Wittmack) seed persistence and control

Raatz, Lisa L Unknown Date
No description available.
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Lipid peroxidation and the antioxidant systems in soybean seed maturation and germination.

Tyiso, Sakiwo. January 2003 (has links)
The biochemical changes taking place during soybean seed development and gennination, and some aspects of desiccation tolerance were assessed with reference to lipid peroxidation and antioxidant systems. During nonnal seed development, fresh weight and dry weight increased between 20 and 50 days after flowering (DAF), concomitant with the accumulation of triacylglycerols and sugar reserves, after which dry weight remained almost unchanged, and fresh weight decreased. Seed moisture content decreased rapidly during the last stages of development. High levels of lipid peroxidation were evident between 20 and 45 DAF, and decreased thereafter. An examination of antioxidant systems revealed that whereas total glutathione levels accumulated continuously throughout the 80 days of seed development, both dehydroascorbic acid (DHA) reductase and ascorbate free radical (AFR) reductase increased concurrently with the increase in total ascorbate content, and the overall levels did not decrease markedly during maturation drying. Ascorbate peroxidase (ASC POD) activity was high during the period ofgreatest ascorbate accumulation. Both catalase (CAn and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities increased progressively during early seed development (20-40 DAF), but showed variable patterns of change during maturational drying, in marked contrast to ASC POD which declined from 40 DAF to undetectable levels at 70 DAF. An assessment of the relationship between the antioxidant systems and lipid peroxidation was made during imbibition and gennination, as it has been suggested that controlling free radicals was a critical event in early imbibition. Unexpectedly, lipid peroxidation increased progressively in both seeds and isolated axes, and were eight-fold higher at 48 hours of imbibition compared to dry tissues. A progressive, and co-ordinated, increase in CAT, total glutathione, total ascorbate pool, guaiacol POD, ASC POD, and SOD appeared to parallel the rise in lipid peroxidation in both whole seeds and axes. Variable responses were evident between seeds and axes for the enzymes AFR reductase and DHA reductase In order to gain a further insight into the dynamics of desiccation-tolerance and desiccationsensitivity, imbibing seeds were subjected to an unscheduled dehydration treatment, and then rehydrated for up to 24 hours. During these hydration-dehydration-rehydration (H-D-R) treatments, changes in lipid peroxidation and antioxidant systems were measured. Concurrent with the loss of viability in the axes of seeds dehydrated after 24 and 36 hours of imbibition, there were increases in both lipid peroxidation and solute leakage. Unscheduled drying was seen to be a critical stage, as intolerant axes showed four- to eightfold increases in lipid peroxidation, which were only partially reduced on subsequent rehydration. Tolerant axes, on the other hand, were able to maintain low, basal levels of lipid hydroperoxides on drying. The relationship between these observations and the antioxidant systems showed that the antioxidant enzymes CAT, ASC POD, AFR reductase, DHA reductase, guaiacol POD and SOD declined markedly during the unscheduled drying, whereas GSH and ASC declined only slightly. On rehydration, most of the enzymes, total glutathione, and total ascorbate pool increased, the only exception being the loss of ASC POD activity. ORA reductase, which was seen to decrease as a part of nonnal gennination, declined progressively also in H-D-R treatments. These results suggested that loss of viability was not attributable to a decline of the antioxidant systems but rather to the combined deleterious effects of increased lipid peroxidation, and a generalized and moderately compromised antioxidant system. These studies have indicated that the occurrence of lipid peroxidation can be seen as a nonnal part of seed development and gennination. The H-D-R studies, on the other hand, supported the concept that the balance between peroxidation reactions and the protective systems was critical to the development of desiccation tolerance. / Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.
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Tocar o que escapa : uma atitude diante de alguns perecíveis e utilitários

Luiz, Janaína Thais Rodrigues January 2014 (has links)
Esta pesquisa, na área de poéticas visuais, desenvolve reflexões que surgiram pela prática do ateliê e pelos meus trabalhos produzidos no período de 2011 a 2014. A pintura, perfomance, instalação e o impresso foram meios que utilizei para estes trabalhos e que estão presentes nesta dissertação. Uma pequena experiência, ao qual chamei de Laboratório de brotos e podres, feita em 2012, iniciou um aprofundamento no estudo sobre os elementos domésticos, os perecíveis e a prática da observação das coisas do ateliê. Tal investigação foi desenvolvida percorrendo artistas que trabalham o broto, os elementos domésticos e a materialidade do barro, bem como autores que discutem a coisa, o objeto, a natureza-morta e a efemeridade e permanência das coisas. / This research, within the visual poetics field, develops reflections arosen from the studio practice and from my works in the period 2011-2014. Painting, performance, installation and print were procedures I used for these works and which are present in this master thesis. A small experiment, which I call Laboratório de brotos e podres, conduced in 2012, began a deepening in the study of domestic elements, perishables and the observation practice of studio things. Such investigation was developed covering artists that work with the sprout, the domestic elements, and the materiality of clay, as well as authors that discuss the thing, the object, still life and the ephemerality and permanence of things.
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Tocar o que escapa : uma atitude diante de alguns perecíveis e utilitários

Luiz, Janaína Thais Rodrigues January 2014 (has links)
Esta pesquisa, na área de poéticas visuais, desenvolve reflexões que surgiram pela prática do ateliê e pelos meus trabalhos produzidos no período de 2011 a 2014. A pintura, perfomance, instalação e o impresso foram meios que utilizei para estes trabalhos e que estão presentes nesta dissertação. Uma pequena experiência, ao qual chamei de Laboratório de brotos e podres, feita em 2012, iniciou um aprofundamento no estudo sobre os elementos domésticos, os perecíveis e a prática da observação das coisas do ateliê. Tal investigação foi desenvolvida percorrendo artistas que trabalham o broto, os elementos domésticos e a materialidade do barro, bem como autores que discutem a coisa, o objeto, a natureza-morta e a efemeridade e permanência das coisas. / This research, within the visual poetics field, develops reflections arosen from the studio practice and from my works in the period 2011-2014. Painting, performance, installation and print were procedures I used for these works and which are present in this master thesis. A small experiment, which I call Laboratório de brotos e podres, conduced in 2012, began a deepening in the study of domestic elements, perishables and the observation practice of studio things. Such investigation was developed covering artists that work with the sprout, the domestic elements, and the materiality of clay, as well as authors that discuss the thing, the object, still life and the ephemerality and permanence of things.
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Tocar o que escapa : uma atitude diante de alguns perecíveis e utilitários

Luiz, Janaína Thais Rodrigues January 2014 (has links)
Esta pesquisa, na área de poéticas visuais, desenvolve reflexões que surgiram pela prática do ateliê e pelos meus trabalhos produzidos no período de 2011 a 2014. A pintura, perfomance, instalação e o impresso foram meios que utilizei para estes trabalhos e que estão presentes nesta dissertação. Uma pequena experiência, ao qual chamei de Laboratório de brotos e podres, feita em 2012, iniciou um aprofundamento no estudo sobre os elementos domésticos, os perecíveis e a prática da observação das coisas do ateliê. Tal investigação foi desenvolvida percorrendo artistas que trabalham o broto, os elementos domésticos e a materialidade do barro, bem como autores que discutem a coisa, o objeto, a natureza-morta e a efemeridade e permanência das coisas. / This research, within the visual poetics field, develops reflections arosen from the studio practice and from my works in the period 2011-2014. Painting, performance, installation and print were procedures I used for these works and which are present in this master thesis. A small experiment, which I call Laboratório de brotos e podres, conduced in 2012, began a deepening in the study of domestic elements, perishables and the observation practice of studio things. Such investigation was developed covering artists that work with the sprout, the domestic elements, and the materiality of clay, as well as authors that discuss the thing, the object, still life and the ephemerality and permanence of things.
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Lysyl Oxidase-Like 2 in vascular morphogenesis and extracellular matrix scaffolding / Lysyl oxydase-like 2 dans la morphogénèse vasculaire et échafaudage matriciel extracellulaire

Umaña Diaz, Claudia 06 October 2015 (has links)
L’angiogenèses par bourgeonnement est associée à une réorganisation majeure de la matrice extracellulaire (MEC). Nous avons déjà démontré que la lysyl oxydase-like 2 (LOXL2), une enzyme responsable du crosslinking de la MEC, régule la formation de vaisseaux intersomitiques dans les embryons de poisson zèbre et de capillaires en hydrogels 3D. Dans ce manuscrit, nous avons examiné les mécanismes impliqués dans cette régulation. Nous avons constaté l’association intracellulaire de LOXL2 avec la fibronectine et le collagène IV, avant d’être incorporée dans des structures fibrillaires dès l’exocytose. De plus, l’inhibition de l’expression de LOXL2 entraine des défauts de déposition de la MEC et diminue sa rigidité, inhibant secondairement la maturation des structures d'adhésion cellulaire. Alors que LOXL2 n‘est pas nécessaire pour la formation de capillaires dans un modèle 2D sur MEC de fibroblastes, les défauts de déposition de MEC sont corrélés à l'inhibition de formation des capillaires en hydrogel 3D. Ni l’addition de LOXL2 exogène, ni l’augmentation de la rigidité des hydrogels ne compense la perte d’expression de LOXL2. Enfin, nous avons pu montrer que ni l'activité catalytique ni le domaine catalytique de LOXL2 ne sont essentiels pour la formation de capillaire dans le poisson zèbre et dans les hydrogels et pour l’assemblage du collagène IV par des cellules endothéliales. L’ensemble de ces données suggère donc que les domaines SRCR de LOXL2 exprimés par des cellules endothéliales régulent l’échafaudage de fibronectine et de collagène IV dans la MEC qui est nécessaire à la formation de capillaires. / Sprouting angiogenesis is associated with major extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling, consisting in both degradation of the microenvironment and generation of a new basement membrane. We have previously reported that lysyl oxidase-like 2 (LOXL2), an enzyme responsible for ECM crosslinking, regulates formation of intersomitic vessels (ISV) of zebrafish embryos and of capillaries in 3D hydrogels. In this manuscript we investigated the mechanisms involved. We found that LOXL2 associates with fibronectin and collagen IV intracellulary before direct incorporation in fibrillar structures of the ECM upon exocytosis. In addition, silencing LOXL2 demonstrated its involvement in ECM deposition as both composition and stiffness of the ECM were affected, which subsequently altered maturation of cell adhesion structures. Whereas LOXL2 is not required for formation of capillaries on top of a fibroblast monolayer, in a 2D assay, ECM defaults were associated with altered formation of capillaries in 3D hydrogels.Neither addition of exogenous LOXL2, nor increasing the stiffness of hydrogels could restore capillary formation. Moreover, we could show that neither the catalytic activity nor the catalytic domain were required for capillary formation in vivo and in 3D hydrogels, and for collagen IV deposition by endothelial cells. Altogether, these data suggest that the SRCR domains of LOXL2 expressed by endothelial cells regulate 3D capillary morphogenesis through scaffolding of fibronectin and collagen IV in the ECM.
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Noradrenergic Fiber Sprouting in the Cerebellum

Kostrzewa, Richard M., Harston, Craig T., Fukushima, Hideki, Brus, Ryszard 01 January 1982 (has links)
In order to attain a better understanding of the sprouting response of noradrenergic fibers in the central nervous system (CNS), noradrenergic innervation to the cerebellum was observed by the glyoxylic acid method after a variety of manipulations and in a genetic variant of mouse classified as "Purkinje cell degeneration" (pcd/pcd). It has been found that a midbrain lesion in rats at birth will result in a collateral sprouting response of noradrenergic fibers in the cerebellum at 8 weeks, as indicated by the increased number of histofluorescent fibers observed in the molecular layer of the cerebellar cortex. Another procedure, treatment of neonatal rats with nerve growth factor alone appears to produce a temporary stimulation of noradrenergic fiber growth in the cerebellum, as observed by the histofluorescent method, although the innervation at 6 weeks or later is ultimately unchanged from the control group. In contrast, NGF (500 units) given to rats in combination with 6-hydroxydopa (6-OHDOPA) (60 μg/g IP) at 3 days postbirth produces a hyperinnervation of the cerebellum by noradrenergic fibers by 2 weeks of age and until at least 8 weeks of age. A third procedure, locus coeruleus implantation, was generally unsuccessful using the procedures described, since the implant was usually non-viable after several days. In a few instances where histofluorescent nuclei were found within the implant, there was an abundance of histofluorescent fibers within and adjacent to the implant, with fibers appearing to grow into host cerebellum. In the final procedure, it was noted that the density of noradrenergic input to the molecular layer of the cerebellar cortex was markedly increased in a genetic mutant mouse, classified as "Purkinje cell degeneration" (pcd/pcd), which is characterized by the absence of Purkinje cells of the cerebellum in adulthood. However, because of the tissue shrinkage that occurs after loss of Purkinje cells during postnatal development, it is unclear as to whether this observation represents hyperinnervation or a normal complement of fibers in a smaller brain space. The above procedures demonstrate the plasticity of noradrenergic fibers in neonatal cerebellum, a brain region that undergoes considerable postnatal development. The cerebellum is thought to be a good site for studying development/ regeneration/sprouting of noradrenergic fibers in particular, and central axonal processes in general.
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Pre-harvest sprouting tolerance in hard white winter wheat

Pisipati, Sudha R. January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Agronomy / P. V. Vara Prasad / In many countries producers have been growing varieties of hard white winter (HWW) wheat since decades. The cause of concern is most varieties of HWW wheat are susceptible to pre-harvest sprouting (PHS) which affects grain quality. Environmental conditions like high humidity, precipitation, heavy dew and hormonal activity at physiological maturity stimulate PHS in HWW. To alleviate these conditions research was carried out at KSU. KS01HW163-4, a sprouting tolerance line was crossed with Heyne, a sprout susceptible cultivar. A total of 224 doubled haploid (DH) lines thus produced were phenotyped in the present study through experiments conducted in controlled environments. The objectives of this research were to (i) characterize and phenotype the doubled haploid lines for PHS in controlled environments; (ii) understand the impact of growth environment (high temperature and/or drought) and; (iii) impact of exogenous application of growth hormones on tolerance to pre-harvest sprouting in the parental lines of the doubled haploid population. The phenotypic data collected from this research will be ultimately combined with the genotypic data to identify DNA markers related to PHS tolerance and provide DNA markers for marker assisted selection. Based on my results of the germination percentages from the 224 DH lines, the population was distributed as susceptible, and tolerant to PHS showing a bimodal distribution and X[superscript]2 analysis indicating a complimentary gene action. From the study of the influence of environmental factors on PHS, my results confirmed a definite influence of stress on sprouting. Under optimum temperature (OT), KS01HS163-4 was tolerant to PHS, but at HT and/or drought it became susceptible to PHS. Growth under stressed conditions changed the tolerance levels to PHS. Seed dry-weight, and harvest index were also influenced negatively due to stress. Therefore multi-location tests must be conducted with variable environments to test the stability of a variety to PHS. From the study of the influence of phytohormones on PHS, the results suggest that tolerance to sprouting was seen in seeds from plants sprayed with abscisic acid (ABA) and paclobutrazol (GA-inhibitor) treatments where as those from gibberellic acid (GA) treatment showed susceptibility to sprouting.

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