4 resultados para CITRUS VARIEGATED CHLOROSIS
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Cyanobacteria are a diverse group of oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria that inhabit in a wide range of environments. They are versatile and multifaceted organisms with great possibilities for different biotechnological applications. For example, cyanobacteria produce molecular hydrogen (H2), which is one of the most important alternatives for clean and sustainable energy. Apart from being beneficial, cyanobacteria also possess harmful characteristics and may become a source of threat to human health and other living organisms, as they are able to form surface blooms that are producing a variety of toxic or bioactive compounds. The University of Helsinki Culture Collection (UHCC) maintains around 1,000 cyanobacterial strains representing a large number of genera and species isolated from the Baltic Sea and Finnish lakes. The culture collection covers different life forms such as unicellular and filamentous, N2-fixing and non-N2-fixing strains, and planktonic and benthic cyanobacteria. In this thesis, the UHCC has been screened to identify potential strains for sustainable biohydrogen production and also for strains that produce compounds modifying the bioenergetic pathways of other cyanobacteria or terrestrial plants. Among the 400 cyanobacterial strains screened so far, ten were identified as high H2-producing strains. The enzyme systems involved in H2 metabolism of cyanobacteria were analyzed using the Southern hybridization approach. This revealed the presence of the enzyme nitrogenase in all strains tested, while none of them are likely to have contained alternative nitrogenases. All the strains tested, except for two Calothrix strains, XSPORK 36C and XSPORK 11A, were suggested to contain both uptake and bidirectional hydrogenases. Moreover, 55 methanol extracts of various cyanobacterial strains were screened to identify potent bioactive compounds affecting the photosynthetic apparatus of the model cyanobacterium, Synechocystis PCC 6803. The extract from Nostoc XPORK 14A was the only one that modified the photosynthetic machinery and dark respiration. The compound responsible for this effect was identified, purified, and named M22. M22 demonstrated a dual-action mechanism: production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) under illumination and an unknown mechanism that also prevailed in the dark. During summer, the Baltic Sea is occupied by toxic blooms of Nodularia spumigena (hereafter referred to as N. spumigena), which produces a hepatotoxin called nodularin. Long-term exposure of the terrestrial plant spinach to nodularin was studied. Such treatment resulted in inhibition of growth and chlorosis of the leaves. Moreover, the activity and amount of mitochondrial electron transfer complexes increased in the leaves exposed to nodularin-containing extract, indicating upregulation of respiratory reactions, whereas no marked changes were detected in the structure or function of the photosynthetic machinery. Nodularin-exposed plants suffered from oxidative stress, evidenced by oxidative modifications of various proteins. Plants initiated strategies to combat the stress by increasing the levels of alpha-tocopherol, mitochondrial alternative oxidase (AOX), and mitochondrial ascorbate peroxidase (mAPX).
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The present thesis discusses the coherence or lack of coherence in the book of Numbers, with special regard to its narrative features. The fragmented nature of Numbers is a well-known problem in research on the book, affecting how we approach and interpret it, but to date there has not been any thorough investigation of the narrative features of the work and how they might contribute to the coherence or the lack of coherence in the book. The discussion is pursued in light of narrative theory, and especially in connection to three parameters that are typically understood to be invoked in the interpretation of narratives: 1) a narrative paradigm, or ‘story,’ meaning events related to each other temporally, causally, and thematically, in a plot with a beginning, middle, and end; 2) discourse, being the expression plane of a narrative, or the devices that an author has at hand in constructing a narrative; 3) the situation or languagegame of the narrative, prototypical examples being factual reports, which seeks to depict a state of affairs, and storytelling narratives, driven by a demand for tellability. In view of these parameters the present thesis argues that it is reasonable to form four groups to describe the narrative material of Numbers: genuine narratives (e.g. Num 12), independent narrative sequences (e.g. Num 5:1-4), instrumental scenes and situations (e.g. Num 27:1-5), and narrative fragments (e.g. Num 18:1). These groups are mixed throughout with non-narrative materials. Seen together, however, the narrative features of these groups can be understood to create an attenuated narrative sequence from beginning to end in Numbers, where one thing happens after another. This sequence, termed the ‘larger story’ of Numbers, concerns the wandering of Israel from Sinai to Moab. Furthermore, the larger story has a fragmented plot. The end-point is fixed on the promised land, Israel prepares for the wandering towards it (Num 1-10), rebels against wandering and the promise and is sent back into the wilderness (Num 13-14), returns again after forty years (Num 21ff.), and prepares for conquering the land (Num 22-36). Finally, themes of the promised land, generational succession, and obedience-disobedience, operate in this larger story. Purity is also a significant theme in the book, albeit not connected to plot in the larger story. All in all, sequence, plot, and theme in the larger story of Numbers can be understood to bring some coherence to the book. However, neither aspect entirely subsumes the whole book, and the four groups of narrative materials can also be understood to underscore the incoherence of the work in differentiating its variegated narrative contents. Numbers should therefore be described as an anthology of different materials that are loosely connected through its narrative features in the larger story, with the aim of informing Israelite identity by depicting a certain period in the early history of the people.
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Diplomityö käsittelee Helsingin sosiaali- ja terveysviraston palvelusetelitoimintaa eräänä ostopalvelun järjestämistapana. Vakinaistettuja palveluseteleitä on kaksi-toista, joista työhön on valittu viisi kustannuksiltaan ja lukumääriltään suurinta palveluseteliä. Tutkimuksessa mallinnetaan kahden keskenään erilaisimman palve-lusetelin prosessikuvaukset, vanhusten palveluasumisen (sosh) ja suun terveyden-huollon (tervh) palveluseteleille ja kuvataan niiden hallinnolliset työvaiheet ja toi-minnot. Empiirinen aineisto koostuu aiemmin kerätystä hallinnollisen työajan da-tasta, jonka avulla eri toimintoihin sitoutuneiden hallinnollisten kustannuksien las-kenta on suoritettu hyödyntäen aikaperusteista toimintolaskentaa. Aikaperusteisen toimintolaskennan avulla saadaan esille kirjanpidon ulkopuolelle jääviä piileviä prosessikustannuksia. Lisäksi diplomityössä tehdään edullisuusvertailua oman vas-taavan palvelutoiminnan ja palvelusetelien välillä. Terveydenhuollon palvelusetelien hallinnolliset prosessit osoittautuvat hallinnolli-sesti ja kustannuksien osalta kuormittavammaksi kuin sosiaalihuollon vastaavat prosessit. Terveydenhuollon palveluseteliprosessit ovat luonteeltaan monivaihei-sempia, ne ovat toimenpiteellisiä ja kertaluonteisia, joka lisää asiakasvolyymia ja tiedon välittämisen tarvetta sosiaali- ja terveysviraston ja palveluntuottajan välillä. Hallinnollinen kustannuslisä on vuoden 2013 palvelusetelitoiminnan volyymeillä suun terveydenhuollossa +24%, kolonoskopiassa +9%, ikäihmisten päivätoimin-nassa +8%, vammaisten henkilökohtaisessa avussa +5% ja vanhusten palveluasu-misessa +1%. Hallinnollisten kustannusten esiin tuomiseksi tulee terveydenhuollon palvelusetelien kirjanpidon kustannuksissa käyttää kerrointa 1,167 ja sosiaalihuol-lon palvelusetelien kustannuksissa kerrointa 1,046. Edullisuusvertailussa suun terveydenhuollon ja kolonoskopian palvelusetelit osoittautuvat omaa toimintaa kalliimmiksi, vanhusten palveluasuminen, ikäihmisten päivätoiminta ja vammais-ten henkilökohtainen apu on edullisempaa tuottaa palvelusetelillä. Palveluseteli-toiminnan kustannushyöty ei ole ainoa tekijä toimintaa suunnitelleessa. Hoitota-kuuseen vastaaminen, asiakasorientaation ja vapaavalintaisuuden lisääntyminen, sekä palvelun sujuvuus vaikuttavat myös palvelusetelitoiminnan kehittämisessä.
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This study explores variegated means through which ports have become increasingly entangled in the planning logic of neoliberal innovation-driven economy. The research topic belongs to the academic disciplines of economics and human geography. The aim of the thesis is to analyse how the notion of innovation, adopted in a variety of supranational and national port policy documents, is deployed in operational port environment in two different ports of the Baltic Sea Region: the port of Stockholm, Sweden, and the port of Klaipeda, Lithuania. This novel innovation agenda is visible in several topics I examine in the study, that is, port governance, environmental issues, and seaport – port-city interface. The gathered primary source material on port policy documents, strategies, development planning documents and reports is analysed by utilizing the qualitative content analysis research method. Moreover, the empirical part of the case study, that is, tracing innovation practices in mundane port activities is based on collected qualitative semi-structured interviews with port authorities in Klaipeda and Stockholm, researchers and other port experts. I examine the interview material by employing the theoretical reading research method. In my analysis, I have reframed port-related policy development by tracing and identifying the port transformation from “functional terminals” to “engines for growth”. My results show that this novel innovation-oriented rhetoric imprinted in the narrative “engines for growth” is often contested in daily port practices. In other words, my analysis reveals that the port authorities’ and other port actors’ attitudes towards innovations do not necessarily correspond to the new narrative of innovation and do not always “fit” within a framework of neoliberal economic thinking that glorifies the “culture of innovations”. I argue that the ability to develop innovative initiatives in the ports of Klaipeda and Stockholm is strongly predetermined by local conditions, a port’s governance model, the way port actors perceive the importance of innovations per se, demand factors and new regulations.