3 resultados para Substratos para plantas

em Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal


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O trabalho descrito insere-se no âmbito da Química Supramolecular e consistiu no desenvolvimento de receptores artificiais, na forma protonada ou complexada, para o reconhecimento molecular de substratos aniónicos derivados de ácidos carboxílicos incluindo os herbicidas PMG2-, ATCP- e 2,4-D-. Foram investigadas duas séries de aniões, uma alifática (ox2-, mal2-, suc2-, glu2-, adip2-, cit3- e cta3-) e outra aromática (bzc-, naphc-, anthc-, pyrc-, ph2-, iph2-, tph2-, btc3-, dihyac2-, 4,4-dibzc2-, 3-nitrobzc- e 4-nitrobzc-). Foram sintetizados sete novos ligandos macrocíclicos simétricos constituídos por anéis aromáticos piridina ou fenantrolina ligados por cadeias de poliaminas saturadas. O comportamento ácido-base destes macrociclos foi investigado em solução aquosa e as constantes de protonação correspondentes determinadas por métodos potenciométricos e de RMN de 1H. As propriedades de complexação destes ligandos com os iões metálicos Ni2+, Cu2+, Zn2+, Cd2+ e Pb2+ foram também estudadas por métodos potenciométricos nas mesmas condições experimentais, tendo revelado que os macrociclos de dimensão média são capazes de acomodar um ou dois iões metálicos. O complexo dinuclear de Cu(II) derivado do macrociclo com dois grupos piridina foi utilizado como receptor de aniões carboxilato originando complexos ternários. Todos os complexos foram caracterizados em solução por espectroscopias de UV/vis/IVpróx e de RMN. As espécies paramagnéticas foram também caracterizadas por espectroscopia de RPE. A formação de espécies ternárias foi ainda investigada por espectrometria de massa ESI-MS e ESI-MS/MS. As estruturas cristalinas de alguns dos complexos foram determinadas por difracção de raios-X. As formas protonadas dos macrociclos foram utilizadas como receptores de uma grande variedade de aniões carboxilato. O reconhecimento molecular entre os receptores e os substratos aniónicos foi investigado em solução por métodos potenciométricos e de espectroscopia de RMN com determinação das constantes de associação. Os agregados supramoleculares foram caracterizados no estado sólido por difracção de raios-X. Finalmente as associações supramoleculares foram estudadas em solução por métodos de dinâmica molecular com determinação dos termos entrópicos e entálpicos das energias livres de ligação. Em resumo, nesta tese apresentam-se os resultados de estudos realizados com duas famílias de macrociclos: desde a síntese dos compostos, passando por estudos em solução e finalizando com simulação molecular. Este estudo sistemático através da conjugação de metodologias complementares permitiu caracterizar ao nível macroscópico e microscópico as associações moleculares.

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The present work reports the study of the bioaccumulation of potentially toxic elements (cadmium, lead and mercury) by marine macroalgae (Ulva lactuca, Fucus vesiculosus and Gracilaria gracilis), abundant in the coast and estuarine systems worldwide. These organisms proved to be capable of withstanding moderate multi-metallic contamination (environmentally relevant concentrations), incorporating high amounts of metal in their tissues. The high removal percentages achieved, in particular for mercury (99%), demonstrate the potential of these algae as a basis for a new biotechnological treatment of saline waters contaminated with metals (more efficient, cost-effective and environmentally friendly than conventional methods). U. lactuca was considered the most promising due to the better performance presented. The comparison between the bioaccumulation and biosorption processes suggested that in some cases the use of the living organism will have advantages over the application of biomass, due to the simplicity of the overall process, and the lower residual concentration of metal achieved in the solution (especially for Cd). The transfer and accumulation of Hg by terrestrial plants (Brassica juncea and Lolium perenne) in agricultural fields near a contaminated industrial area was also studied. Despite the low bioaccumulation factors found (<1), there were high Hg content in plants (up to 84 mg kg-1 in roots and up 6.9 mg kg-1 in shoots, dry weight). Daily intake estimates for grazing animals (cows and sheep) pointed to the potential risk to human health derived from consumption of their meat. The results highlighted the important role that plants and algae may have in protection, risk assessment and remediation of environmental systems contaminated with metals.

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Diplodia corticola is regarded as the most virulent fungus involved in cork oak decline, being able to infect not only Quercus species (mainly Q. suber and Q. ilex), but also grapevines (Vitis vinifera) and eucalypts (Eucalyptus sp.). This endophytic fungus is also a pathogen whose virulence usually manifests with the onset of plant stress. Considering that the infection normally culminates in host death, there is a growing ecologic and socio-economic concern about D. corticola propagation. The molecular mechanisms of infection are hitherto largely unknown. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to unveil potential virulence effectors implicated in D. corticola infection. This knowledge is fundamental to outline the molecular framework that permits the fungal invasion and proliferation in plant hosts, causing disease. Since the effectors deployed are mostly proteins, we adopted a proteomic approach. We performed in planta pathogenicity tests to select two D. corticola strains with distinct virulence degrees for our studies. Like other filamentous fungi D. corticola secretes protein at low concentrations in vitro in the presence of high levels of polysaccharides, two characteristics that hamper the fungal secretome analysis. Therefore, we first compared several methods of extracellular protein extraction to assess their performance and compatibility with 1D and 2D electrophoretic separation. TCA-Acetone and TCA-phenol protein precipitation were the most efficient methods and the former was adopted for further studies. The proteins were extracted and separated by 2D-PAGE, proteins were digested with trypsin and the resulting peptides were further analysed by MS/MS. Their identification was performed by de novo sequencing and/or MASCOT search. We were able to identify 80 extracellular and 162 intracellular proteins, a milestone for the Botryosphaeriaceae family that contains only one member with the proteome characterized. We also performed an extensive comparative 2D gel analysis to highlight the differentially expressed proteins during the host mimicry. Moreover, we compared the protein profiles of the two strains with different degrees of virulence. In short, we characterized for the first time the secretome and proteome of D. corticola. The obtained results contribute to the elucidation of some aspects of the biology of the fungus. The avirulent strain contains an assortment of proteins that facilitate the adaptation to diverse substrates and the identified proteins suggest that the fungus degrades the host tissues through Fenton reactions. On the other hand, the virulent strain seems to have adapted its secretome to the host characteristics. Furthermore, the results indicate that this strain metabolizes aminobutyric acid, a molecule that might be the triggering factor of the transition from a latent to a pathogenic state. Lastly, the secretome includes potential pathogenicity effectors, such as deuterolysin (peptidase M35) and cerato-platanin, proteins that might play an active role in the phytopathogenic lifestyle of the fungus. Overall, our results suggest that D. corticola has a hemibiotrophic lifestyle, switching from a biotrophic to a necrotrophic interaction after plant physiologic disturbances.This understanding is essential for further development of effective plant protection measures.