7 resultados para Radiação ultravioleta - Teses
em Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal
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The ability of microorganisms to use oil hydrocarbons as a source of carbon and energy is crucial for environmental oil detoxification. However, there is still a lack of knowledge on fundamental aspects of this process on specific habitats and under different climate scenarios. In the first phase of this work, the culturable fraction of the oil hydrocarbon (OH) degrading bacteria from the sea surface microlayer (SML) of the estuarine system Ria de Aveiro was characterized. In the second phase, the impact of oil contamination on the active bacterial community was studied under climate change scenarios. Pseudomonas emerged as the prevailing genera among OH degrading bacteria in the SML. Moreover, culture-independent methods revealed that the relative abundance and diversity of Gammaproteobacteria, in which Pseudomonas is included, varies along an estuarine gradient of contamination. In order to access the impact of oil contamination on microbial communities under climate change scenarios, an experimental life support system for microcosm experiments (ELLS) was developed and validated for simulation of climate change effects on microbial communities. With the ELSS it is possible to simulate, in controlled conditions, fundamental parameters of the dynamics of coastal and estuarine systems while maintaining community structure in terms of the abundance of the most relevant members of the indigenous bacterial community. A microcosm experiment in which the independent and combined impact of ultraviolet radiation, ocean acidification and oil contamination on microbial communities was conducted. The impact on bacterial communities was accessed with a 16S RNA (cDNA) based barcode pyrosequencing approach. There was a drastic decrease of Desulfobacterales relative abundance after oil contamination under the reduced pH value estimated for 2100, when compared to present values. Since members of this order are known OH degraders, such a significant decrease may have consequences on OH detoxification of contaminated environments under the pH levels of the ocean expected for the future. Metagenome predictions based on the 16S RNA database indicated that several degradation pathways of OH could be affected under oil contamination and reduced water pH. Taken together, the results from this work bring new information on the dynamics of OH degrading bacteria in coastal and estuarine environments under present and future climate scenarios.
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As bactérias desempenham um papel chave na reciclagem de energia e matéria nas teias tróficas aquáticas. No entanto, as suas pequenas dimensões, curto tempo de geração e o facto de os seus genomas constituírem uma grande porção do seu volume celular, tornam as bactérias mais suscetíveis às alterações ambientais que os organismos superiores. O aumento dos níveis de radiação UVB (280-320 nm) constitui uma ameaça particularmente importante para as comunidades bacterianas dos sistemas aquáticos, uma vez que a radiação consegue penetrar até profundidades consideráveis. No entanto, os mecanismos através dos quais a radiação causa danos nas bactérias ainda não são claros, o que impede a modelação precisa dos efeitos da radiação UV nas comunidades bacterianas naturais. O bacterioneuston habita a microcamada superficial (primeiro milímetro da coluna de água), estando naturalmente exposto a níveis de radiação UV superiores aos que o bacterioplâncton está exposto. Deste modo, a microcamada superficial pode ser vista como um nicho ecológico modelo para estudar as interações entre as bactérias e a radiação UV. Os objetivos deste trabalho foram (i) avaliar a influência do nível de exposição natural à radiação das comunidades bacterianas na sua sensibilidade à radiação UV, através da comparação das respostas fotobiológicas do bacterioneuston e bacterioplâncton; (ii) aprofundar o conhecimento acerca dos mecanismos através dos quais a radiação UV causa danos, bem como dos fatores que afetam a interação entre a radiação UV e as bactérias; e (iii) avaliar o potencial da proteína RecA, que medeia a resposta SOS das bactérias, para ser usada como marcador de danos induzidos por UV nas comunidades bacterianas. Verificou-se que o bacterioneuston é mais resistente à radiação UVB que o bacterioplâncton e recupera de modo mais eficiente dos danos induzidos por UV, particularmente em condições de escassez de nutrientes, indicando assim que o nível de exposição natural das comunidades bacterianas à radiação afeta a sua sensibilidade à radiação UV. Os resultados das análises independentes do cultivo revelaram o potencial da radiação UV para afetar a estrutura das comunidades bacterianas ao selecionar bactérias resistentes. A análise do perfil de utilização de fontes de carbono usando o sistema de Ecoplacas Biolog ® e a determinação das taxas de incorporação de leucina e timidina permitiu também verificar que a radiação UV modifica o funcionamento das comunidades bacterianas. Os resultados obtidos indicam a possibilidade do bacterioneuston conter um conjunto de estirpes resistentes a UV que, mediante as condições meteorológicas apropriadas, podem ser selecionadas aquando da exposição à radiação.
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Environmental contamination and climate changes constitute two of the most serious problems affecting soil ecosystems in agricultural fields. Agriculture is nowadays a highly optimized process that strongly relies on the application of multiple pesticides to reduce losses and increase yield production. Although constituting, per se, a serious problem to soil biota, pesticide mixtures can assume an even higher relevance in a context of unfavourable environmental conditions. Surprisingly, frameworks currently established for environmental risk assessments keep not considering environmental stressors, such as temperature, soil moisture or UV radiation, as factors liable to influence the susceptibility of organisms to pesticides, or pesticide mixtures, which is raising increasing apprehension regarding their adequacy to actually estimate the risks posed by these compounds to the environment. Albeit the higher attention received on the last few years, the influence of environmental stressors on the behaviour and toxicity of chemical mixtures remains still poorly understood. Aiming to contribute for this discussion, the main goal of the present thesis was to evaluate the single and joint effects of natural stressors and pesticides to the terrestrial isopod Porcellionides pruinosus. The first approach consisted on evaluating the effects of several abiotic factors (temperature, soil moisture and UV radiation) on the performance of P. pruinosus using several endpoints: survival, feeding parameters, locomotor activity and avoidance behaviour. Results showed that these stressors might indeed affect P. pruinosus at relevant environmental conditions, thus suggesting the relevance of their consideration in ecotoxicological assays. At next, a multiple biomarker approach was used to have a closer insight into the pathways of damage of UV radiation and a broad spectrum of processes showed to be involved (i.e. oxidative stress, neurotoxicity, energy). Furthermore, UV effects showed to vary with the environment medium and growth-stage. A similar biomarker approach was employed to assess the single and joint effects of the pesticides chlorpyrifos and mancozeb to P. pruinosus. Energy-related biomarkers showed to be the most differentiating parameters since age-classes seemed to respond differently to contamination stress and to have different metabolic costs associated. Finally, the influence of temperature and soil moisture on the toxicity of pesticide mixtures was evaluated using survival and feeding parameters as endpoints. Pesticide-induced mortality was found to be oppositely affected by temperature, either in single or mixture treatments. Whereas chlorpyrifos acute toxicity was raised under higher temperatures the toxicity of mancozeb was more prominent at lower temperatures. By the opposite, soil moisture showed no effects on the pesticide-induced mortality of isopods. Contrary to survival, both temperature and soil moisture showed to interact with pesticides to influence isopods’ feeding parameters. Nonetheless, was however the most common pattern. In brief, findings reported on this thesis demonstrated why the negligence of natural stressors, or multiple stressors in general, is not a good solution for risk assessment frameworks.
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During the last century mean global temperatures have been increasing. According to the predictions, the temperature change is expected to exceed 1.5ºC in this century and the warming is likely to continue. Freshwater ecosystems are among the most sensitive mainly due to changes in the hydrologic cycle and consequently changes in several physico-chemical parameters (e.g. pH, dissolved oxygen). Alterations in environmental parameters of freshwater systems are likely to affect distribution, morphology, physiology and richness of a wide range of species leading to important changes in ecosystem biodiversity and function. Moreover, they can also work as co-stressors in environments where organisms have already to cope with chemical contamination (such as pesticides), increasing the environmental risk due to potential interactions. Therefore, the objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of climate change related environmental parameters on the toxicity of pesticides to zebrafish embryos. The following environmental factors were studied: pH (3.0-12.0), dissolved oxygen level (0-8 mg/L) and UV radiation (0-500 mW/m2). The pesticides studied were the carbamate insecticide carbaryl and the benzimidazole fungicide carbendazim. Stressors were firstly tested separately in order to derive concentration- or intensity-response curves to further study the effects of binary combinations (environmental factors x pesticides) by applying mixture models. Characterization of zebrafish embryos response to environmental stress revealed that pH effects were fully established after 24 h of exposure and survival was only affected at pH values below 5 and above 10. Low oxygen levels also affected embryos development at concentrations below 4 mg/L (delay, heart rate decrease and edema), and at concentrations below 0.5 mg/L the survival was drastically reduced. Continuous exposure to UV radiation showed a strong time-dependent impact on embryos survival leading to 100% of mortality after 72 hours of exposure. The toxicity of pesticides carbaryl and carbendazim was characterized at several levels of biological organization including developmental, biochemical and behavioural allowing a mechanistic understanding of the effects and highlighting the usefulness of behavioural responses (locomotion) as a sensitive endpoint in ecotoxicology. Once the individual concentration response relationship of each stressor was established, a combined toxicity study was conducted to evaluate the effects of pH on the toxicity of carbaryl. We have shown that pH can modify the toxicity of the pesticide carbaryl. The conceptual model concentration addition allowed a precise prediction of the toxicity of the jointeffects of acid pH and carbaryl. Nevertheless, for alkaline condition both concepts failed in predicting the effects. Deviations to the model were however easy to explain as high pH values favour the hydrolysis of carbaryl with the consequent formation of the more toxic degradation product 1- naphtol. Although in the present study such explanatory process was easy to establish, for many other combinations the “interactive” nature is not so evident. In the context of the climate change few scenarios predict such increase in the pH of aquatic systems, however this was a first approach focused in the lethal effects only. In a second tier assessment effects at sublethal level would be sought and it is expectable that more subtle pH changes (more realistic in terms of climate changes scenarios) may have an effect at physiological and biochemical levels with possible long term consequences for the population fitness.
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A presente dissertação contempla estudos de reactividade na periferia e no interior do macrociclo corrólico, nomeadamente do 5,10,15- tris(pentafluorofenil)corrol. Nesses estudos foram estabelecidas novas rotas de síntese para a preparação de novos derivados tetrapirrólicos do tipo corrol, alguns deles com potencial aplicação medicinal. Na primeira parte, foi estudado o comportamento de 5,10,15- tris(pentafluorofenil)corrol como componente 2ʌ em reacções de cicloadição de Diels-Alder com hidrocarbonetos aromáticos policíclicos, designadamente antraceno, tetraceno, nafto[2,3-a]pireno e pentaceno. Estas reacções foram efectuadas em aquecimento clássico e com radiação de microondas. Desses estudos concluiu-se que todos os hidrocarbonetos aromáticos considerados, à excepção do nafto[2,3-a]pireno, reagem segundo reacções de Diels-Alder, mas apenas com o pentaceno se obtêm aductos provenientes de reacções de cicloadição [4+4]. Os resultados obtidos em algumas destas reacções levaram a um estudo aprofundado sobre a estabilidade do macrociclo considerado. Este estudo foi efectuado sob condições térmicas, sob a acção da luz e na presença de um agente promotor de radicais. Desses estudos concluiu-se que apenas com aquecimento clássico é possível obter o dímero com o anel ciclooctatetraeno ligado pelas posições C-2, C-2’ e C-18, C-18’ e o dímero assimétrico ligado pelas posições C-2 e C-3’. Na presença de luz ou na presença de agente promotor de radicais obtém-se o dímero simétrico ligado pelas posições C-3 e C-3’. O estudo do mecanismo da reacção de dimerização na presença de luz levou ainda à síntese de um corrol mono-iodado. Foi ainda analisado o comportamento de 5,10,15-tris(pentafluorofenil)corrol e de 5,10,15-tris(pentafluorofenil)corrolatogálio(III)(piridina) na presença de iletos de azometino. Destes estudos resultou o desenvolvimento de novas rotas de síntese para a obtenção de novos derivados do tipo amina e do tipo éter. Na terceira parte, descrevem-se estudos de complexação do 5,10,15- tris(pentafluorofenil)corrol com diferentes sais metálicos por espectrometria de massa. Foram usados como fontes de ionização o Electrospray e o LSIMS. Os resultados obtidos comprovaram que os metalocorróis obtidos na fonte são idênticos aos metalocorróis sintetizados. Na quarta parte deste trabalho foram sintetizados novos conjugados corrolciclodextrina por meio de reacções de substituição nucleófila. A actividade fotodinâmica destes derivados foi avaliada numa linha celular cancerígena. A estrutura dos compostos sintetizados foi estabelecida recorrendo a diversas técnicas espectroscópicas actuais, principalmente espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética Nuclear (RMN de 1H, 13C e 19F, DEPT, COSY, HSQC, HMBC e NOESY), espectrometria de massa em LSIMS, ESI e MALDI e ainda recorrendo a espectrofotometria de Ultravioleta-Visível (UV-vis).
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Neste trabalho privilegiam-se as técnicas ópticas, nomeadamente a fotoluminescência a transmissão, a reflexão e a difusão de Raman na caracterização de defeitos e impurezas em cristais e heterostruturas de CdTe/GaAs. No primeiro capítulo efectua-se uma revisão sucinta das propriedades dos compostos II-VI e são colocados os problemas a investigar. O segundo capítulo é dedicado a alguns aspectos teóricos relevantes para a análise dos resultados obtidos nos capítulos quatro a nove. O equipamento utilizado e as experiências realizadas são descritas no terceiro capítulo. A caracterização por espectroscopia de luminescência do tipo de transições e dos defeitos envolvidos nas amostras de fábrica é efectuada com detalhe no quarto capítulo. Neste capítulo são analisadas ainda as emissões devidas a desvios estequiométricos causados pelo recozimento com excesso e defeito de Cd. No capítulo cinco são estudadas por fotoluminescência amostras dopadas intencionalmente com oxigénio por difusão e mostra-se que este elemento se comporta como trapa isoelectrónica no CdTe tal como acontece no ZnTe. Neste capítulo são estudadas também amostras dopadas com ferro pelo mesmo método e são apresentadas as dificuldades em colocar este dopante em sítios substitucionais, nomeadamente no sítio do Cd. No sexto capítulo é estudada a região 1.4 eV, evidenciando o seu comportamento em função da temperatura e da potência de excitação, o seu perfil e a interacção electrãorede. No sétimo capítulo mostra-se que a técnica micro-Raman com luz visível coerente não permite extrair conclusões fiáveis acerca das inclusões de Te na superfície do CdTe, uma vez que a radiação ao ser focada nas amostras, induz a formação de aglomerados nos quais o Te é o elemento dominante. Neste capítulo calcula-se também a concentração de portadores livres através da interacção do plasmão com o fonão óptico longitudinal. O oitavo capítulo é dedicado ao estudo de camadas de CdTe/GaAs com diferentes espessuras nomeadamente na análise da distribuição das deslocações e da deformação na superfície em função da espessura. Os resultados obtidos são comparados através da largura a meia altura das curvas de DCXRD (“Double Crystal X Ray Diffraction”) e dos espectros de reflectância. Por fotoluminescência, são caracterizados os defeitos introduzidos durante o crescimento, são utilizados e desenvolvidos modelos complementares na distinção do tipo de transições ópticas obtidas. No nono capítulo, por espectroscopia de absorção e de reflexão em cristais de CdTe e em camadas de CdTe/GaAs na região reststrahlen são determinadas as frequências dos modos ópticos longitudinal e transversal com bastante precisão. Os resultados obtidos — pelas relações de dispersão de Kramers- Kronig — são simulados pelo modelo do oscilador harmónico classico, mostrando que ambos os métodos descrevem de forma semelhante o comportamento do CdTe nessa região sendo possível determinar as frequências ópticas transversal e longitudinal, as constantes dieléctrica óptica e estática e os coeficientes de amortecimento e de Szigeti. Nas heterostruturas e nas camadas mais espessas determina-se também a concentração de portadores de carga n. No décimo capítulo resumem-se as conclusões do trabalho e são abordados aspectos relacionados com desenvolvimentos possíveis de futuros trabalhos.
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The increasing interest in coral culture for biotechnological applications, to supply the marine aquarium trade, or for reef restoration programs, has prompted researchers to optimize coral culture protocols, with emphasis to ex situ production. When cultured ex situ, the growth performance of corals can be influenced by several physical, chemical and biological parameters. For corals harbouring zooxanthellae, light is one of such key factors, as it can influence the photosynthetic performance of these endosymbionts, as well as coral physiology, survival and growth. The economic feasibility of ex situ coral aquaculture is strongly dependent on production costs, namely those associated with the energetic needs directly resulting from the use of artificial lighting systems. In the present study we developed a versatile modular culture system for experimental coral production ex situ, assembled solely using materials and equipment readily available from suppliers all over the world; this approach allows researchers from different institutions to perform truly replicated experimental set-ups, with the possibility to directly compare experimental results. Afterwards, we aimed to evaluate the effect of contrasting Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) levels, and light spectra emission on zooxanthellae photochemical performance, through the evaluation of the maximum quantum yield of PSII (Fv/Fm) (monitored non-invasively and non-destructively through Pulse Amplitude Modulation fluorometry, PAM), chlorophyll a content (also determined non-destructively by using the spectral reflectance index Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, NDVI), photosynthetic and accessory pigments, number of zooxanthellae, coral survival and growth. We studied two soft coral species, Sarcophyton cf. glaucum and Sinularia flexibilis, as they are good representatives of two of the most specious genera in family Alcyoniidae, which include several species with interest for biotechnological applications, as well as for the marine aquarium trade; we also studied two commercially important scleractinian corals: Acropora formosa and Stylophora pistillata. We used different light sources: hydrargyrum quartz iodide (HQI) lamps with different light color temperatures, T5 fluorescent lamps, Light Emitting Plasma (LEP) and Light Emitting Diode (LED). The results achieved revealed that keeping S. flexibilis fragments under the same light conditions as their mother colonies seems to be photobiologically acceptable for a short-term husbandry, notwithstanding the fact that they can be successfully stocked at lower PAR intensities. We also proved that low PAR intensities are suitable to support the ex situ culture S. cf. glaucum in captivity at lower production costs, since the survival recorded during the experiment was 100%, the physiological wellness of coral fragments was evidenced, and we did not detect significant differences in coral growth. Finally, we concluded that blue light sources, such as LED lighting, allow a higher growth for A. formosa and S. pistillata, and promote significant differences on microstructure organization and macrostructure morphometry in coral skeletons; these findings may have potential applications as bone graft substitutes for veterinary and/or other medical uses. Thus, LED technology seems to be a promising option for scleractinian corals aquaculture ex situ.