3 resultados para Aldridge, Susan: Elämän lanka

em Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Universität Kassel, Germany


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In Sri Lanka policy responses have direct impacts on rural dwellers. Over 80% of Sri Lanka’s population live in rural areas and 90% of them represent low income dwellers. Their production system may be hampered by fragmented landholding, poor economics of scale, low investment levels resulting from poor financial services as well as inappropriate or limited technology. They are vulnerable to price hikes of basic foods and food security issues due to fragmented landholding and poor financial services. Policy measures to reduce the transmission of higher international prices in domestic markets exist to protect the food security of the vulnerable population. This paper will discuss the food policy and strategies implemented by the government and outside to the above facts this paper also describes the effectiveness of the policies forwarded by the government. The objective of this study is to analyse the impact of policy responses to the food price crisis and rural food security in Sri Lanka. Outside of the above facts this study also treats the impact of policies and decisions on the nutritional condition of rural dwellers. Furthermore this study is to analyse the fluctuation of buying power with the price hikes and the relation of above facts with issues like malnutrition. This paper discusses why policy makers should pay greater attention to rural dwellers and describes the multiple pathways through which food price increases have on rural people. It also provides evidence of the impact of this crisis in particular, through hidden hunger, and discusses how current policy responses should adjust and improve to protect the rural dwellers in the short and long term.

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Home gardens are considered as vital units for enhancing food security particularly in developing nations of South Asia, such as Sri Lanka. Although the yam crop Dioscorea spp. constitute a popular but still minor component in Sri Lankan home gardens, they have the potential of producing large quantities of edible material with minimal inputs. However, their real value in South Asian home gardens is not yet reported. Hence, this study was carried out to get insights into home garden characteristics, gardener demography as well as current management practices within 300 Sri Lankan home garden systems that are located along a climatic gradient. By using interviews and field observations, gardeners, who cultivated in particular Dioscorea species, were studied within 10 of the 25 administrative districts distributed in the wet, intermediate and dry climatic zone of Sri Lanka. Furthermore, current management practices of yams cultivation were analyzed on local scale and compared afterwards with management recommendations published in the year 2006 by the Department of Agriculture. Dioscorea species were found in a majority of home gardens, especially in wet and intermediate zones of Sri Lanka. D. alata was the most prominent species and was managed at a subsistence level and not as per recommendations developed by the Department of Agriculture. Our results revealed that Dioscorea alata is an essential component of Sri Lankan home gardens in rural areas and can yield substantial quantities of edible tubers with low input, especially during times of food scarcities, and has therefore the potential to enhance food security and rural development.

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Die ektopische Lokalisation des Aktin-bündelnden Proteins VASP an die späten Endosomen mittels VacuolinA-Myc (VAM) führt zur Ausbildung von Aktin-haltigen Aggregaten, die Ähnlichkeiten mit Hirano Bodies haben, welche neurodegenerativen Krankheiten in verschiedenen Organen entstehen. VAM-VASP-Aggregate haben neben Aktin noch einige Aktin-interagierende Proteine sequestriert und nehmen Einfluss auf unterschiedliche physiologische Prozesse der Zelle, wie z. B. das Wachstum, die Zytokinese oder den endozytotischen Transit. Mit dem Ziel, Ursachen für die Aggregatentstehung zu finden, wurden im Rahmen dieser Arbeit andere Aktin-interagierende Proteine an späte Endosomen lokalisiert. So führt VAM-Abp34 ebenfalls zur Ausbildung Aktin-haltiger Aggregate während VAM-α-Actinin und VAM-Filamin die Bildung Aktin-freier Aggregate zur Folge haben. Letztere sind hauptsächlich aus den Proteinhybriden und den jeweiligen endogenen Bindungspartnern aufgebaut und ähneln sogenannten Aggresomen. Dennoch führen die Aktin-freien VAM-α-Actinin- und VAM-Filamin-Aggregate zu vergleichbaren physiologischen Defekten in der Zelle wie die Aktin-haltigen VAM-VASP-Aggregate. Der Aktin-Gehalt der VAM-VASP-Aggregate ist auf das VASP-Protein zurückzuführen. Dieses Protein ist fähig, die Elongation von Aktin-Filamenten voranzutreiben und erreicht, ektopisch lokalisiert an Endosomen, Peroxisomen und Lipid Droplets eine Anreicherung von F-Aktin an diesen Organellen. Ein Vergleich der Proteine VASP, Abp34, α-Actinin und Filamin führt zu dem Schluss, dass die Fähigkeit der Proteine, Oligomere bilden zu können, einen relevanten Faktor in der Ausbildung der VAM-Aggregate spielt. Die VAM-Aggregate sind sehr kompakt und stabil. Die Untersuchungen in dieser Arbeit führen zu der Annahme, dass die Aggregate durch die Überlastung der zellulären Proteindegradationsmaschinerie entstehen.