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Expressão do gene uidA dirigido por promotores preferencialmente ativados no floema de plantas transgênicas de laranja doce inoculadas com Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus / Expression of the uidA gene driven by promoters preferentially activated in the phloem of transgenic sweet orange inoculated with Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticusMiyata, Luzia Yuriko 15 May 2014 (has links)
O Brasil é o maior produtor de laranja doce do mundo, mas a história da citricultura brasileira é marcada por sucessivas perdas devido a pragas e doenças que atacam os pomares. Entre as doenças que afetam os pomares de citros, o huanglongbing (HLB) tem merecido destaque nos últimos anos. O HLB já é conhecido desde 1900 na China, mas no Brasil essa doença está presente desde 2004 e tem causado perdas significativas a citricultura. Essa doença é associada a três espécies de \"Candidatus Liberibacter\", mas no Brasil a espécie Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas) é a mais comum. Devido à ausência de plantas de laranja doce resistentes a essa doença, a busca por plantas transgênicas que apresentem resistência a essa doença têm se intensificado nos últimos anos. Uma estratégia para projetar uma construção gênica visando a CLas é a utilização de promotores floema-específico, pois a CLas coloniza o floema das plantas de citros infectadas. Entretanto, para provar que uma sequência promotora funciona é preciso desafiar a construção gênica na presnça da CLas. Portanto, conduziu-se este trabalho com o objetivo de multiplicar plantas de Citrus sinensis Osbeck (L.) cv. \'Hamlin\' transgênicas contendo o gene uidA sob controle dos promotores floema-específicos Arabidopsis thaliana phloem protein 2 (AtPP2), Citrus phloem protein 2 (CsPP2) e Arabidopsis thaliana sucrose transporter 2 (AtSUC2), inocular com CLas por Diaphorina citri, avaliar a interdependência entre a expressão do transgene (gene uidA) e a concentração de CLas, para poder inferir sobre o controle da expressão dos promotores quando as plantas são inculadas com CLas. Para isso, cinco eventos de transformação de cada construção gênica, contendo apenas uma cópia do transgene foram selecionados, multiplicados e inoculados com CLas por Diaphorina citri, dezoito meses após a inoculação, o DNA e o RNA das plantas foram coletados. Foi realizada análise para verificar a concentração de CLas em todas as plantas inoculadas e a expressão do gene uidA foi realizada em uma linhagem transgênica de cada construção gênica. Com o auxílio da análise de coeficiente de correlação de Person, foi possível classificar qualitativamente a interdependência entre a concentração bacteriana e a expressão gênica. A frequência média de inoculação de CLas por Diaphorina citri foi de 30 %, demostrando que é possível incular CLas via Diaphorina citri. A análise de coeficiente de correlação de Person mostrou que nas construções com promotores AtPP2 e CsPP2 há baixa interdependência entre o controle da expressão gênica e a concentração de CLas. A construção sob controle do promotor AtSUC2 apresentou correlação forte e positiva, mostrando que quanto maior a concentração de CLas maior a expressão do transgene. / Brazil is the largest producer of sweet oranges in the world, however the Brazilian citrus history is marked by successive losses due to pests and diseases attacking orchards. Among the diseases affecting citrus groves, the huanglongbing (HLB) has been highlighted in recent years. The HLB is known in China since 1900, although in Brazil this disease has been present since 2004 and has caused significant losses to citrus industry. This disease is associated with three species of \"Candidatus Liberibacter\", however, in Brazil Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus species (CLas) is the most common. Due to the absence of sweet orange plants resistant to this disease, the search for transgenic plants with resistance to this disease have intensified in recent years. One strategy to design a genetic construct targeting the CLas includes the use of phloem-specific promoters, because the CLas colonizes the phloem of infected citrus plants. On the other hand, to prove that a promoter sequence works it is necessary to challenge the genetic construct in the presence of CLas. Therefore, we conducted this study with the objectives of multiplying transgenic Citrus sinensis Osbeck (L.) cv. \'Hamlin\' bearing the uidA gene under the control of the phloem-specific promoters Arabidopsis thaliana phloem protein 2 (AtPP2), Citrus phloem protein 2 (CsPP2) and Arabidopsis thaliana sucrose transporter 2 (AtSUC2), inoculate CLas with Diaphorina citri, and evaluate the interdependence between the expression of the transgene (uidA gene) and the concentration of CLas, to infer the promoter expression when the plants are inoculated with CLas. Five events processing of each gene construct, containing only one copy of the transgene, and inoculated with CLas by Diaphorina citri. The DNA and RNA of plants were collected after eighteen months of inoculation. The concentration of CLas in the inoculated plants and the expression of the uidA gene were performed in each transgenic line of each gene construct, with the aid of the analysis of Person correlation coefficient. Thus it was possible to classify qualitatively the interdependence between bacterial concentration and gene expression. The average frequency of CLas inoculation by Diaphorina citri was 30%, demonstrating that it was possible to inoculate CLas via Diaphorina citri. Person correlation coefficient values suggested low interdependence between the control of gene expression and the concentration of CLas in constructions with promoters AtPP2 and CsPP2. The construction under AtSUC2 promoter control showed strong positive correlation, indicating that the higher the concentration of CLas the greater is the transgene expression.
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Assessment of the physico-chemical and microbiological quality of household water in the Vaalharts irrigation scheme, South Africa / G. O'Reilly.O'Reilly, Guzene January 2012 (has links)
Water quality in the Vaalharts region in the Northern Cape Province, South Africa, decreased over the past few years and there was a need for the microbiological and physico-chemical assessment. This problem was identified through discussions with Vaalharts Water (Vaalharts Water User Association) in 2010 when the issue of the impact of deteriorating water quality on drinking water production was raised. It was thus important to investigate concerns of the water users association pertaining to water quality issues. The aim of this study was to assess the physico-chemical and microbiological quality of household water in the Vaalharts irrigation scheme. The main residential areas were Hartswater, Pampierstad, Jan Kempdorp and Warrenton. Faecal coliforms were detected in the raw water of all the drinking water distribution systems during 2011 and 2012. No faecal coliforms were detected in the household water during 2011. This was a very positive result, because not only did the household water comply with the SANS 241 (2011) standard (0 CFU/100ml), but the purification processes were successful by removing all the E. coli’s from the raw water. However, during March 2012 faecal coliforms were detected in the household water of Jan Kempdorp (191CFU/100ml). This could be due to point pollution and possible breakage of faecal coliforms in the distribution system. Low amounts of total coliforms were detected in the raw water of some of the drinking water distribution systems. This could be due to high amounts of other colonies (pink and purple) growing on the m-Endo agar which suppress the growth of the metallic green sheen (total coliform) colonies. The total coliform numbers complied with the SANS 241 (2011) standard of ≤10 CFU/100ml at most of the distribution systems, except for Hartswater during July 2011 (14CFU/100ml) and Warrenton during March 2012 (256 CFU/100ml). Heterotrophic plate count bacteria were very high in the household water of some of the distribution systems during 2011 and 2012 which exceeded the SANS 241 (2011) standard of ≤1000 CFU/ml. A large number of pigmented (yellow, orange, pink) and non-pigmented (white) colonies were isolated on R2A agar. This can be an indication of some failure in treatment processes. Other microbiological parameters that were tested such as faceal streptococci, Clostridia, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and fungi did not indicate any danger, but there were high levels of total anaerobic bacteria in the raw water during 2011 and 2012. A high level of anaerobic bacteria was detected in the household water of Hartswater during July 2011. Clostridia were also present in the household water of some of the distribution systems during 2011 and 2012. Sequencing results of the mdh, lacZ and uidA genes indicated that one of the isolates was identified as Enterobacter cloacae and the other isolates were E. coli. Four of the isolates were identified as Escherichia coli O104:H4. This is a pathogenic strain and raised concern. The physicochemical parameters that were measured complied with the SANS 241 (2011) standards during 2011 and 2012, but some of the parameters increased gradually from 2011 to 2012. Statistical analysis indicated that physico-chemical parameters had an influence on microbiological parameters and that deteriorating raw water may have an impact on drinking water quality. Another concern currently is that there is no SANS 241 (2011) for faecal streptococci, Clostridia, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, fungi and anaerobic bacteria. These are all opportunistic pathogenic bacteria and consuming water with high levels of these bacteria may cause health problems. This study indicated good progress in the treatment processes of the distribution systems over the two years. This may be due to the feedback given to Vaalharts Water during this study regarding the water quality of the residential areas. The physico-chemical and microbiological results of the present study indicated possible biofilm formation in the distribution systems. This may have impacts on the drinking water quality of the distribution systems. It was also evident that deteriorating raw water sources may have an impact on drinking water production. / Thesis (MSc (Environmental Sciences))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.
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Assessment of the physico-chemical and microbiological quality of household water in the Vaalharts irrigation scheme, South Africa / G. O'Reilly.O'Reilly, Guzene January 2012 (has links)
Water quality in the Vaalharts region in the Northern Cape Province, South Africa, decreased over the past few years and there was a need for the microbiological and physico-chemical assessment. This problem was identified through discussions with Vaalharts Water (Vaalharts Water User Association) in 2010 when the issue of the impact of deteriorating water quality on drinking water production was raised. It was thus important to investigate concerns of the water users association pertaining to water quality issues. The aim of this study was to assess the physico-chemical and microbiological quality of household water in the Vaalharts irrigation scheme. The main residential areas were Hartswater, Pampierstad, Jan Kempdorp and Warrenton. Faecal coliforms were detected in the raw water of all the drinking water distribution systems during 2011 and 2012. No faecal coliforms were detected in the household water during 2011. This was a very positive result, because not only did the household water comply with the SANS 241 (2011) standard (0 CFU/100ml), but the purification processes were successful by removing all the E. coli’s from the raw water. However, during March 2012 faecal coliforms were detected in the household water of Jan Kempdorp (191CFU/100ml). This could be due to point pollution and possible breakage of faecal coliforms in the distribution system. Low amounts of total coliforms were detected in the raw water of some of the drinking water distribution systems. This could be due to high amounts of other colonies (pink and purple) growing on the m-Endo agar which suppress the growth of the metallic green sheen (total coliform) colonies. The total coliform numbers complied with the SANS 241 (2011) standard of ≤10 CFU/100ml at most of the distribution systems, except for Hartswater during July 2011 (14CFU/100ml) and Warrenton during March 2012 (256 CFU/100ml). Heterotrophic plate count bacteria were very high in the household water of some of the distribution systems during 2011 and 2012 which exceeded the SANS 241 (2011) standard of ≤1000 CFU/ml. A large number of pigmented (yellow, orange, pink) and non-pigmented (white) colonies were isolated on R2A agar. This can be an indication of some failure in treatment processes. Other microbiological parameters that were tested such as faceal streptococci, Clostridia, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and fungi did not indicate any danger, but there were high levels of total anaerobic bacteria in the raw water during 2011 and 2012. A high level of anaerobic bacteria was detected in the household water of Hartswater during July 2011. Clostridia were also present in the household water of some of the distribution systems during 2011 and 2012. Sequencing results of the mdh, lacZ and uidA genes indicated that one of the isolates was identified as Enterobacter cloacae and the other isolates were E. coli. Four of the isolates were identified as Escherichia coli O104:H4. This is a pathogenic strain and raised concern. The physicochemical parameters that were measured complied with the SANS 241 (2011) standards during 2011 and 2012, but some of the parameters increased gradually from 2011 to 2012. Statistical analysis indicated that physico-chemical parameters had an influence on microbiological parameters and that deteriorating raw water may have an impact on drinking water quality. Another concern currently is that there is no SANS 241 (2011) for faecal streptococci, Clostridia, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, fungi and anaerobic bacteria. These are all opportunistic pathogenic bacteria and consuming water with high levels of these bacteria may cause health problems. This study indicated good progress in the treatment processes of the distribution systems over the two years. This may be due to the feedback given to Vaalharts Water during this study regarding the water quality of the residential areas. The physico-chemical and microbiological results of the present study indicated possible biofilm formation in the distribution systems. This may have impacts on the drinking water quality of the distribution systems. It was also evident that deteriorating raw water sources may have an impact on drinking water production. / Thesis (MSc (Environmental Sciences))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.
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Expressão do gene uidA dirigido por promotores preferencialmente ativados no floema de plantas transgênicas de laranja doce inoculadas com Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus / Expression of the uidA gene driven by promoters preferentially activated in the phloem of transgenic sweet orange inoculated with Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticusLuzia Yuriko Miyata 15 May 2014 (has links)
O Brasil é o maior produtor de laranja doce do mundo, mas a história da citricultura brasileira é marcada por sucessivas perdas devido a pragas e doenças que atacam os pomares. Entre as doenças que afetam os pomares de citros, o huanglongbing (HLB) tem merecido destaque nos últimos anos. O HLB já é conhecido desde 1900 na China, mas no Brasil essa doença está presente desde 2004 e tem causado perdas significativas a citricultura. Essa doença é associada a três espécies de \"Candidatus Liberibacter\", mas no Brasil a espécie Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas) é a mais comum. Devido à ausência de plantas de laranja doce resistentes a essa doença, a busca por plantas transgênicas que apresentem resistência a essa doença têm se intensificado nos últimos anos. Uma estratégia para projetar uma construção gênica visando a CLas é a utilização de promotores floema-específico, pois a CLas coloniza o floema das plantas de citros infectadas. Entretanto, para provar que uma sequência promotora funciona é preciso desafiar a construção gênica na presnça da CLas. Portanto, conduziu-se este trabalho com o objetivo de multiplicar plantas de Citrus sinensis Osbeck (L.) cv. \'Hamlin\' transgênicas contendo o gene uidA sob controle dos promotores floema-específicos Arabidopsis thaliana phloem protein 2 (AtPP2), Citrus phloem protein 2 (CsPP2) e Arabidopsis thaliana sucrose transporter 2 (AtSUC2), inocular com CLas por Diaphorina citri, avaliar a interdependência entre a expressão do transgene (gene uidA) e a concentração de CLas, para poder inferir sobre o controle da expressão dos promotores quando as plantas são inculadas com CLas. Para isso, cinco eventos de transformação de cada construção gênica, contendo apenas uma cópia do transgene foram selecionados, multiplicados e inoculados com CLas por Diaphorina citri, dezoito meses após a inoculação, o DNA e o RNA das plantas foram coletados. Foi realizada análise para verificar a concentração de CLas em todas as plantas inoculadas e a expressão do gene uidA foi realizada em uma linhagem transgênica de cada construção gênica. Com o auxílio da análise de coeficiente de correlação de Person, foi possível classificar qualitativamente a interdependência entre a concentração bacteriana e a expressão gênica. A frequência média de inoculação de CLas por Diaphorina citri foi de 30 %, demostrando que é possível incular CLas via Diaphorina citri. A análise de coeficiente de correlação de Person mostrou que nas construções com promotores AtPP2 e CsPP2 há baixa interdependência entre o controle da expressão gênica e a concentração de CLas. A construção sob controle do promotor AtSUC2 apresentou correlação forte e positiva, mostrando que quanto maior a concentração de CLas maior a expressão do transgene. / Brazil is the largest producer of sweet oranges in the world, however the Brazilian citrus history is marked by successive losses due to pests and diseases attacking orchards. Among the diseases affecting citrus groves, the huanglongbing (HLB) has been highlighted in recent years. The HLB is known in China since 1900, although in Brazil this disease has been present since 2004 and has caused significant losses to citrus industry. This disease is associated with three species of \"Candidatus Liberibacter\", however, in Brazil Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus species (CLas) is the most common. Due to the absence of sweet orange plants resistant to this disease, the search for transgenic plants with resistance to this disease have intensified in recent years. One strategy to design a genetic construct targeting the CLas includes the use of phloem-specific promoters, because the CLas colonizes the phloem of infected citrus plants. On the other hand, to prove that a promoter sequence works it is necessary to challenge the genetic construct in the presence of CLas. Therefore, we conducted this study with the objectives of multiplying transgenic Citrus sinensis Osbeck (L.) cv. \'Hamlin\' bearing the uidA gene under the control of the phloem-specific promoters Arabidopsis thaliana phloem protein 2 (AtPP2), Citrus phloem protein 2 (CsPP2) and Arabidopsis thaliana sucrose transporter 2 (AtSUC2), inoculate CLas with Diaphorina citri, and evaluate the interdependence between the expression of the transgene (uidA gene) and the concentration of CLas, to infer the promoter expression when the plants are inoculated with CLas. Five events processing of each gene construct, containing only one copy of the transgene, and inoculated with CLas by Diaphorina citri. The DNA and RNA of plants were collected after eighteen months of inoculation. The concentration of CLas in the inoculated plants and the expression of the uidA gene were performed in each transgenic line of each gene construct, with the aid of the analysis of Person correlation coefficient. Thus it was possible to classify qualitatively the interdependence between bacterial concentration and gene expression. The average frequency of CLas inoculation by Diaphorina citri was 30%, demonstrating that it was possible to inoculate CLas via Diaphorina citri. Person correlation coefficient values suggested low interdependence between the control of gene expression and the concentration of CLas in constructions with promoters AtPP2 and CsPP2. The construction under AtSUC2 promoter control showed strong positive correlation, indicating that the higher the concentration of CLas the greater is the transgene expression.
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