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We investigated the effect of increased glucose oxidase concentration as a technological option to decrease oxidative stress during the processing of probiotic yogurts. Probiotic yogurts were produced with increased concentrations of glucose oxidase (0, 250, 500, 750, or 1,000 mg/kg) and submitted to physicochemical and microbiological analysis at 1, 15, and 30 d of refrigerated storage. Higher concentrations of glucose oxidase (750 and 1,000 mg/kg) and a longer storage time were found to have an influence on the characteristics of the probiotic yogurt, contributing to more extensive post-acidification, an increase in the dissolved oxygen level, and higher proteolysis. In addition, increased production of aroma compounds (diacetyl and acetaldehyde) and organic acids (mainly lactic acid) and a decrease in the probiotic bacteria count were reported. The use of glucose oxidase was a feasible option to minimize oxidative stress in probiotic yogurts. However, supplementation with excessive amounts of the enzyme may be ineffective, because insufficient substrate (glucose) is present for its action. Consumer tests should be performed to evaluate changes in the sensory attributes of the probiotic yogurts with increased supplementation of glucose oxidase. In addition, packaging systems with different permeability to oxygen should be evaluated.

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Nova espécie descrita: Eupogonius intonsus sp. nov. de Guanacaste. Nova subespécie descrita: Eburia lanigera costaricensis subsp. nov. de Guanacaste. Novos registros: Cymatonycha meridionalis Martins & Galileo, 1995 (Puntarenas) e Nesozineus triviale Galileo & Martins, 1996 (Guanacaste). É comentada a variabilidade no colorido elitral de Eburodacrys havanensis Chevrolat, 1862.

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Programa de doctorado en Sanidad Animal y Seguridad Alimentaria

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The normal gut microbiota has several important functions in host physiology and metabolism, and plays a key role in health and disease. Bifidobacteria, which are indigenous components of gastrointestinal microbiota, may play an important role in maintaining the well-being of the host although its precise function is very difficult to study. Its physiological and biochemical activities are controlled by many factors, particularly diet and environment. Adherence and colonization capacity are considered as contributing factors for immune modulation, pathogen exclusion, and enhanced contact with the mucosa. In this way, bifidobacteria would fortify the microbiota that forms an integral part of the mucosal barrier and colonization resistance against pathogens. Bifidobacteria are not only subjected to stressful conditions in industrial processes, but also in nature, where the ability to respond quickly to stress is essential for survival. Bifidobacteria, like other microorganisms, have evolved sensing systems for/and defences against stress that allow them to withstand harsh conditions and sudden environmental changes. Bacterial stress responses rely on the coordinated expression of genes that alter various cellular processes and structures (e.g. DNA metabolism, housekeeping genes, cell-wall proteins, membrane composition) and act in concert to improve bacterial stress tolerance. The integration of these stress responses is accomplished by regulatory networks that allow the cell to react rapidly to various and sometimes complex environmental changes. This work examined the effect of important stressful conditions, such as changing pH and osmolarity, on the biosynthesis of cell wall proteins in B. pseudolongum subsp. globosum. These environmental factors all influence heavily the expression of BIFOP (BIFidobacterial Outer Proteins) in the cell-wall and can have an impact in the interaction with host. Also evidence has been collected linking the low concentration of sugar in the culture medium with the presence or absence of extracromosomal DNA.

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Bifidobacteria constitute up to 3% of the total microbiota and represent one of the most important healthpromoting bacterial groups of the human intestinal microflora. The presence of Bifidobacterium in the human gastrointestinal tract has been directly related to several health-promoting activities; however, to date, no information about the specific mechanisms of interaction with the host is available. The first health-promoting activities studied in these job was the oxalate-degrading activity. Oxalic acid occurs extensively in nature and plays diverse roles, especially in pathological processes. Due to its highly oxidizing effects, hyper absorption or abnormal synthesis of oxalate can cause serious acute disorders in mammals and be lethal in extreme cases. Intestinal oxalate-degrading bacteria could therefore be pivotal in maintaining oxalate homeostasis, reducing the risk of kidney stone development. In this study, the oxalate-degrading activity of 14 bifidobacterial strains was measured by a capillary electrophoresis technique. The oxc gene, encoding oxalyl-CoA decarboxylase, a key enzyme in oxalate catabolism, was isolated by probing a genomic library of B. animalis subsp. lactis BI07, which was one of the most active strains in the preliminary screening. The genetic and transcriptional organization of oxc flanking regions was determined, unravelling the presence of other two independently transcribed open reading frames, potentially responsible for B. animalis subsp. lactis ability to degrade oxalate. Transcriptional analysis, using real-time quantitative reverse transcription PCR, revealed that these genes were highly induced in cells first adapted to subinhibitory concentrations of oxalate and then exposed to pH 4.5. Acidic conditions were also a prerequisite for a significant oxalate degradation rate, which dramatically increased in oxalate pre-adapted cells, as demonstrated in fermentation experiments with different pH-controlled batch cultures. These findings provide new insights in the characterization of oxalate-degrading probiotic bacteria and may support the use of B. animalis subsp. lactis as a promising adjunct for the prophylaxis and management of oxalate-related kidney disease. In order to provide some insight into the molecular mechanisms involved in the interaction with the host, in the second part of the job, we investigated whether Bifidobacterium was able to capture human plasminogen on the cell surface. The binding of human plasminogen to Bifidobacterium was dependent on lysine residues of surface protein receptors. By using a proteomic approach, we identified six putative plasminogen-binding proteins in the cell wall fraction of three strain of Bifidobacterium. The data suggest that plasminogen binding to Bifidobactrium is due to the concerted action of a number of proteins located on the bacterial cell surface, some of which are highly conserved cytoplasmic proteins which have other essential cellular functions. Our findings represent a step forward in understanding the mechanisms involved in the Bifidobacterium-host interaction. In these job w studied a new approach based on to MALDI-TOF MS to measure the interaction between entire bacterial cells and host molecular target. MALDI-TOF (Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization-Time of Flight)—mass spectrometry has been applied, for the first time, in the investigation of whole Bifidobacterium cells-host target proteins interaction. In particular, by means of this technique, a dose dependent human plasminogen-binding activity has been shown for Bifidobacterium. The involvement of lysine binding sites on the bacterial cell surface has been proved. The obtained result was found to be consistent with that from well-established standard methodologies, thus the proposed MALDI-TOF approach has the potential to enter as a fast alternative method in the field of biorecognition studies involving in bacterial cells and proteins of human origin.

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La terra, nel corso della sua storia, ha subito molteplici cambiamenti con la comparsa e scomparsa di numerose specie animali e vegetali. Attualmente, l’estinzioni delle specie, la riduzione degli areali e il depauperamento degli ecosistemi è da ricollegare alle attività dell’uomo. Per tali motivi, in questi ultimi decenni si è iniziato a dare importanza alla conservazione della biodiversità, alla creazione di zone protette e a sviluppare interventi di reintroduzione e rafforzamento di specie rare e a rischio di estinzione. Questo lavoro di tesi si propone di analizzare la variabilità genetica delle popolazioni di Rhododendron ferrugineum L. lungo il suo areale, con particolare attenzione alle aree marginali dell’Appennino, dove la specie rappresenta un caso di pseudo rarità, al fine di valutare lo stato di salute della specie al limite del suo areale e valutare appropriati interventi di conservazione o reintroduzione. Per effettuare le analisi sono stati messi a punto dei marcatori molecolari discontinui, i microsatelliti, che, essendo dei marcatori co-dominati, permettono di valutare differenti parametri legati alla diversità genetica delle popolazioni inclusi i livelli di eterozigotà ed il flusso genico tra popolazioni limitrofe. I campionamenti sono stati effettuati nelle uniche 3 stazioni presenti sugli Appennini. Al fine di confrontare la struttura genetica di queste popolazioni sono state considerate anche popolazioni delle Alpi Marittime, delle Alpi centro-orientali e dei Pirenei. L’analisi della diversità genetica effettuata su questo pool di popolazioni analizzate con 7 marcatori microsatelliti, ha messo in evidenza che le popolazioni relitte dell’Appennino Tosco-Emiliano presentano un ridotto livello di eterozigosità che suggerisce quindi un elevato livello di inbreeding. Si ritiene che ciò sia dovuto alla loro dislocazione sul territorio, che le rende isolate sia tra di loro che dalle popolazioni delle vicine Alpi Marittime. La stima delle relazioni genetiche tra le popolazioni appenniniche e le vicine piante alpine evidenzia come non vi sia scambio genetico tra le popolazioni. Le analisi dei cluster suggeriscono che due delle popolazioni Appenniniche siano più simili alle popolazioni della Alpi Marittime, mentre la terza ha più affinità con le popolazioni delle Alpi centro-orientali. Le popolazioni dei Pirenei risultano essere geneticamente più simili alle popolazioni delle Alpi Marittime, in particolare alle tre popolazioni del versante francese. In questo lavoro abbiamo affrontato anche il problema delle specie ibride. Rhododendron x intermedium Tausch è un ibrido frutto dell’incrocio tra Rhododendron ferrugineum L. e Rhododendron hirsutum L., in grado di incrociarsi sia con altri ibridi, sia con i parentali (fenomeno dell’introgressione). L’origine di questo ibrido risiede nella simpatria delle due specie parentali, che tuttavia, presentano esigenze ecologiche differenti. Ad oggi la presenza di Rhododendron x intermedium è stata accertata in almeno tre stazioni sulle Alpi Italiane, ma la letteratura documenta la sua presenza anche in altre zone dell’Arco Alpino. L’obiettivo di questa ricerca è stato quello di verificare la reale natura ibrida di Rhododendron x intermedium in queste stazioni utilizzando un approccio integrato ossia sia attraverso un’analisi di tipo morfologico sia attraverso un analisi di tipo molecolare. In particolare l’approccio molecolare ha previsto prima un’analisi filogenetica attraverso l’utilizzo di marcatori molecolari filogenetici nucleari e plastidiali (ITS, At103, psbA-trnH e matK) e quindi un’analisi della struttura delle popolazioni della specie ibrida attraverso l’utilizzo di marcatori molecolari microsatelliti. Da un’analisi morfologica, risulta che gli esemplari ibridi possono essere molto differenti tra loro e ciò supporta la formazione di sciami ibridi. Al fine di verificare la natura di questa specie e la struttura delle popolazioni ibride e dei rispettivi parentali, sono state campionate differenti popolazioni in tutta l’area di interesse. I campioni ottenuti sono stati quindi analizzati geneticamente mediante marcatori molecolari del DNA. I risultati ottenuti hanno permesso innanzitutto di confermare l’origine ibrida degli individui di prima generazione della specie Rhododendron x intermedium e quindi di distinguere i parentali dagli ibridi ed evidenziare la struttura genetica delle popolazioni ibride.

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Several studies support the use of probiotics for the treatment of minor gastrointestinal problems in infants. Positive effects on newborn colics have been evidenced after administration of Lactobacillus strains, whereas no studies have been reported regarding the use of bifidobacteria for this purpose. This work was therefore aimed at the characterization of Bifidobacterium strains capable of inhibiting the growth of pathogens typical of the infant gastro-intestinal tract and of coliforms isolated from colic newborns. Among the 46 Bifidobacterium strains considered, 16 showed high antimicrobial activity against potential pathogens; these strains were further characterized from a taxonomic point of view, for the presence and transferability of antibiotic resistances, for citotoxic effects and adhesion to non tumorigenic gut epithelium cell lines. Moreover, their ability to stimulate gut health by increasing the metabolic activity and the immune response of epithelial cells was also studied. The examination of all these features allowed to identify 3 B. breve strains and a B. longum subsp. longum strain as potential probiotics for the treatments of enteric disorders in newborns such as infantile colics. The formulation of a synbiotic product with an appropriate prebiotic fiber capable of supporting the growth of the selected Bifidobacterium strains was also considered in this study. In this respect the ability of the 4 selected Bifidobacterium strains to use as the sole carbon source and energy source different polisaccharide fibers was investigated The last phase of the work has been dedicated to the evaluation of the gut microbial diversity in newborns whose mothers has been subjected to antibiotic therapy a few hours before the delivery because of a Streptococcus type B infection. These newborns can represent a possible target for the probiotic strains selected in this work.

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Bifidobacterium is an important genus of the human gastrointestinal microbiota, affecting several host physiological features. Despite the numerous Bifidobacterium related health-promoting activities, there is still a dearth of information about the molecular mechanisms at the basis of the interaction between this microorganism and the host. Bacterial surface associated proteins may play an important role in this interaction because of their ability to intervene with host molecules, as recently reported for the host protein plasminogen. Plasminogen is the zymogen of the trypsin-like serine protease plasmin, an enzyme with a broad substrate specificity. Aim of this thesis is to deepen the knowledge about the interaction between Bifidobacterium and the human plasminogen system and its role in the Bifidobacterium-host interaction process. As a bifidobacterial model, B. animalis subsp. lactis BI07 has been used because of its large usage in dairy and pharmaceutical preparations. We started from the molecular characterization of the interaction between plasminogen and one bifidobacterial plasminogen receptor, DnaK, a cell wall protein showing high affinity for plasminogen, and went on with the study of the impact of intestinal environmental factors, such as bile salts and inflammation, on the plasminogen-mediated Bifidobacterium-host interaction. According to our in vitro findings, by enhancing the activation of the bifidobacterial bound plasminogen to plasmin, the host inflammatory response results in the decrease of the bifidobacterial adhesion to the host enterocytes, favouring bacterial migration to the luminal compartment. Conversely, in the absence of inflammation, plasminogen acts as a molecular bridge between host enterocytes and bifidobacteria, enhancing Bifidobacterium adhesion. Furthermore, adaptation to physiological concentrations of bile salts enhances the capability of this microorganism to interact with the host plasminogen system. The host plasminogen system thus represents an important and flexible tool used by bifidobacteria in the cross-talk with the host.

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The role of the human gut microbiota in impacting host’s health has been widely studied in the last decade. Notably, it has been recently demonstrated that diet and nutritional status are among the most important modifiable determinants of human health, through a plethora of presumptive mechanisms among which microbiota-mediated processes are thought to have a relevant role. At present, probiotics and prebiotics represent a useful dietary approach for influencing the composition and activity of the human gut microbial community. The present study is composed of two main sections, aimed at elucidating the probiotic potential of the yeast strain K. marxianus B0399, as well as the promising putative prebiotic activity ascribable to four different flours, naturally enriched in dietary fibres content. Here, by in vitro studies we demonstrated that K. marxianus B0399 possesses a number of beneficial and strain-specific properties desirable for a microorganism considered for application as a probiotics. Successively, we investigated the impact of a novel probiotic yoghurt containing B. animalis subsp. lactis Bb12 and K. marxianus B0399 on the gut microbiota of a cohort of subjects suffering from IBS and enrolled in a in vivo clinical study. We demonstrated that beneficial effects described for the probiotic yoghurt were not associated to significant modifications of the human intestinal microbiota. Additionally, using a colonic model system we investigated the impact of different flours (wholegrain rye and wheat, chickpeas and lentils 50:50, and barley milled grains) on the intestinal microbiota composition and metabolomic output, combining molecular and cellular analysis with a NMR metabolomics approach. We demonstrated that each tested flour showed peculiar and positive modulations of the intestinal microbiota composition and its small molecule metabolome, thus supporting the utilisation of these ingredients in the development of a variety of potentially prebiotic food products aimed at improving human health.

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This research focuses on taxonomy, phylogeny and reproductive ecology of Gentiana lutea. L.. Taxonomic analysis is a critical step in botanical studies, as it is necessary to recognize taxonomical unit. Herbarium specimens were observed to assess the reliability of several subspecies-diagnostic characters. The analysis of G. lutea genetic variability and the comparison with that of the other species of sect. Gentiana were performed to elucidate phylogenetic relationships among G. lutea subspecies and to propose a phylogenetic hypothesis for the evolution and the colonization dynamics of the section. Appropriate scientific information is critical for the assessment of species conservation status and for effective management plans. I carried out field work on five natural populations and performed laboratory analyses on specific critical aspects, with special regard to G. lutea breeding system and type and efficiency of plant-pollinator system. Bracts length is a reliable character to identify subsp. vardjanii, however it is not exclusive, hence to clearly identify subsp. vardjanii, other traits have to be considered. The phylogenetic hypotheses obtained from nuclear and chloroplast data are not congruent. Nuclear markers show a monophyly of sect. Gentiana, a strongly species identity of G. lutea and clear genetic identity of subsp. vardjanii. The little information emerging from plastid markers indicate a weak signal of hybridization and incomplete sorting of ancestral lineages. G. lutea shows a striking variation in intra-floral dichogamy probably evolved to reduce pollen-stigma interference. Although the species is partially self-compatible, pollen vectors are necessary for a successful reproduction, and moreover it shows a strong inbreeding depression. G. lutea is a generalist species: within its spectrum of visitors is possible to recognize "nectar thieves" and pollinators with sedentary or dynamic behaviour. Pollen limitation is frequent and it could be mainly explained by poor pollen quality.

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ZUSAMMENFASSUNG Die vorgelegte Dissertation enthält zwei Teile. Der erste beinhaltet eine Einführung in die Flora Südostasiens und die Untersuchungsgruppe Asteraceae-Senecioneae Cass. mit den Gattungen Cissampelopsis (DC.) Miq., Gynura Cass. und Crassocephalum Moench (Kapitel 1). Der zweite Teil besteht aus drei Manuskripten, die auf originalen Forschungsergebnissen basieren (Kapitel 2-4). In Kapitel 2 wird eine Revision der asiatischen Gattung Cissampelopsis vorgelegt. Die folgenden zwei Sektionen mit zehn Arten und zwei Varietäten werden anerkannt: sect. Buimalia C. Jeffrey & Y. L. Chen mit C. buimalia (Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don) C. Jeffrey & Y. L. Chen, C. erythrochaeta C. Jeffrey & Y. L. Chen und C. calcadensis (Ramasw.) C. Jeffrey & Y. L. Chen sowie sect. Cissampelopsis mit C. glandulosa C. Jeffrey & Y. L. Chen, C. walkeri (Arn.) C. Jeffrey & Y. L. Chen mit var. walkeri und var. floccosa Vanijajiva & Kadereit (var. nov.), C. corifolia C. Jeffrey & Y. L. Chen, C. volubilis (Bl.) Miq, C. ansteadii (Tadul. & Jacob) C. Jeffrey & Y. L. Chen, C. spelaeicola (Van.) C. Jeffrey & Y. L. Chen und C. corymbosa (Wall. ex DC.) C. Jeffrey & Y. L. Chen. Schlüssel, Artbeschreibungen, Fotographien von Blütenmerkmalen und Verbreitungskarten werden präsentiert. Kapitel 3 beinhaltet die Revision der paläotropischen Gattung Gynura. Vierundvierzig Arten werden anerkannt, darunter die folgenden drei Neubeschreibungen: G. davisii Vanijajiva & Kadereit, G. siamensis Vanijajiva & Kadereit und G. villosus Vanijajiva & Kadereit. Gynura dissecta (F. G. Davies) Vanijajiva & Kadereit, G. annua (F. G. Davies) Vanijajiva & Kadereit und G. aurantiaca (Bl) DC. subsp. parviflora (F. G. Davies) Vanijajiva & Kadereit sind Neukombinationen. Ein Schlüssel, Artbeschreibungen und Verbreitungskarten werden vorgelegt. In Kapitel 4 wird eine Analyse von Crassocephalum in Asien, einer aus Afrika eingeschleppten Gattung, präsentiert. Diese Untersuchung basiert auf umfangreicher Feldarbeit, Herbarstudien, Analysen der Pollen- und Samenfertilität, Chromosomenzählungen sowie ITS- und trnL-F-Sequenzen. Die Studie ergab, dass Crassocephalum in Asien mit zwei Arten und deren Hybrid vertreten ist. Die zwei Arten sind C. crepidioides (Benth.) S. Moore und C. rubens (Juss. ex Jacq.) S. Moore, wobei letztere einen Neufund für Asien darstellt. Der Hybrid aus diesen beiden Arten resultiert aus einer Kreuzung von C. crepidioides (2n=40) als weiblichem und C. rubens (2n=40) als männlichem Elter.

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Identification and genetic diversity of phytoplasmas infecting tropical plant species, selected among those most agronomically relevant in South-east Asia and Latin America were studied. Correlation between evolutionary divergence of relevant phytoplasma strains and their geographic distribution by comparison on homologous genes of phytoplasma strains detected in the same or related plant species in other geographical areas worldwide was achieved. Molecular diversity was studied on genes coding ribosomal proteins, groEL, tuf and amp besides phytoplasma 16S rRNA. Selected samples infected by phytoplasmas belonging to diverse ribosomal groups were also studied by in silico RFLP followed by phylogenetic analyses. Moreover a partial genome annotation of a ‘Ca. P. brasiliense’ strain was done towards future application for epidemiological studies. Phytoplasma presence in cassava showing frog skin (CFSD) and witches’ broom (CWB) diseases in Costa Rica - Paraguay and in Vietnam – Thailand, respectively, was evaluated. In both cases, the diseases were associated with phytoplasmas related to aster yellows, apple proliferation and “stolbur” groups, while only phytoplasma related to X-disease group in CFSD, and to hibiscus witches’ broom, elm yellows and clover proliferation groups in CWB. Variability was found among strains belonging to the same ribosomal group but having different geographic origin and associated with different disease. Additionally, a dodder transmission assay to elucidate the role of phytoplasmas in CWB disease was carried out, and resulted in typical phytoplasma symptoms in periwinkle plants associated with the presence of aster yellows-related strains. Lethal wilt disease, a severe disease of oil palm in Colombia that is spreading throughout South America was also studied. Phytoplasmas were detected in symptomatic oil palm and identified as ‘Ca. P. asteris’, ribosomal subgroup 16SrI-B, and were distinguished from other aster yellows phytoplasmas used as reference strains; in particular, from an aster yellows strain infecting corn in the same country.

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I investigated the systematics, phylogeny and biogeographical history of Juncaginaceae, a small family of the early-diverging monocot order Alismatales which comprises about 30 species of annual and perennial herbs. A wide range of methods from classical taxonomy to molecular systematic and biogeographic approaches was used. rnrnIn Chapter 1, a phylogenetic analysis of the family and members of Alismatales was conducted to clarify the circumscription of Juncaginaceae and intrafamilial relationships. For the first time, all accepted genera and those associated with the family in the past were analysed together. Phylogenetic analysis of three molecular markers (rbcL, matK, and atpA) showed that Juncaginaceae are not monophyletic. As a consequence the family is re-circumscribed to exclude Maundia which is pro-posed to belong to a separate family Maundiaceae, reducing Juncaginaceae to include Tetroncium, Cycnogeton and Triglochin. Tetroncium is weakly supported as sister to the rest of the family. The reinstated Cycnogeton (formerly included in Triglochin) is highly supported as sister to Triglochin s.str. Lilaea is nested within Triglochin s. str. and highly supported as sister to the T. bulbosa complex. The results of the molecular analysis are discussed in combination with morphological characters, a key to the genera of the family is given, and several new combinations are made.rnrnIn Chapter 2, phylogenetic relationships in Triglochin were investigated. A species-level phylogeny was constructed based on molecular data obtained from nuclear (ITS, internal transcribed spacer) and chloroplast sequence data (psbA-trnH, matK). Based on the phylogeny of the group, divergence times were estimated and ancestral distribution areas reconstructed. The monophyly of Triglochin is confirmed and relationships between the major lineages of the genus were resolved. A clade comprising the Mediterranean/African T. bulbosa complex and the American T. scilloides (= Lilaea s.) is sister to the rest of the genus which contains two main clades. In the first, the widespread T. striata is sister to a clade comprising annual Triglochin species from Australia. The second clade comprises T. palustris as sister to the T. maritima complex, of which the latter is further divided into a Eurasian and an American subclade. Diversification in Triglochin began in the Miocene or Oligocene, and most disjunctions in Triglochin were dated to the Miocene. Taxonomic diversity in some clades is strongly linked to habitat shifts and can not be observed in old but ecologically invariable lineages such as the non-monophyletic T. maritima.rnrnChapter 3 is a collaborative revision of the Triglochin bulbosa complex, a monophyletic group from the Mediterranean region and Africa. One new species, Triglochin buchenaui, and two new subspecies, T. bulbosa subsp. calcicola and subsp. quarcicola, from South Africa were described. Furthermore, two taxa were elevated to species rank and two reinstated. Altogether, seven species and four subspecies are recognised. An identification key, detailed descriptions and accounts of the ecology and distribution of the taxa are provided. An IUCN conservation status is proposed for each taxon.rnrnChapter 4 deals with the monotypic Tetroncium from southern South America. Tetroncium magellanicum is the only dioecious species in the family. The taxonomic history of the species is described, type material is traced, and a lectotype for the name is designated. Based on an extensive study of herbarium specimens and literature, a detailed description of the species and notes on its ecology and conservation status are provided. A detailed map showing the known distribution area of T. magellanicum is presented. rnrnIn Chapter 5, the flower structure of the rare Australian endemic Maundia triglochinoides (Maundiaceae, see Chapter 1) was studied in a collaborative project. As the morphology of Maundia is poorly known and some characters were described differently in the literature, inflorescences, flowers and fruits were studied using serial mictrotome sections and scanning electron microscopy. The phylogenetic placement, affinities to other taxa, and the evolution of certain characters are discussed. As Maundia exhibits a mosaic of characters of other families of tepaloid core Alismatales, its segregation as a separate family seems plausible.

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Weizenstroh als erneuerbare Ressource zur Produktion von Biopolymeren und wichtigen Grundchemikalien stellt eine ökologisch sinnvolle Alternative dar. Durch die vom PFI durchgeführte Thermodruckhydrolyse konnte das Weizenstroh und die darin enthaltenen Zucker fast vollständig mobilisiert werden. Ein umfangreiches Screening nach Organismen, welche die Zucker des Weizenstrohs verwerten konnten, ergab, dass einige wenige Stämme zur PHB-Bildung aus Xylose befähigt waren (10 %). Zur PHB-Synthese aus Glucose waren indes ca. doppelt so viele Organismen in der Lage (20 %). Zwei der insgesamt 118 untersuchten Organismen zeigten besonders gute PHB-Bildung sowohl mit Xylose als auch mit Glucose als Substrat. Dabei handelte es sich um die hauseigenen Stämme Bacillus licheniformis KHC 3 und Bacillus megaterium KNaC 2. Nach Enttoxifizierung der hemicellulosischen Fraktion konnte diese als C-Quelle im Mineral Medium eingesetzt werden. Burkholderia sacchari DSM 17165 und Hydrogenophaga pseudoflava DSM 1034, sowie die hauseigenen Isolate Bacillus licheniformis KHC 3 und Bacillus megaterium KNaC 2 wurden für die Synthese von PHB aus der hemicellulosischen Fraktion verwendet. Die Zucker der hemicellulosischen Fraktion (Xylose, Glucose, Arabinose) konnten durch diese Organismen zur PHB-Synthese genutzt werden. Hierbei stellte sich heraus, dass die beiden Bacillus-Stämme besser zur Produktion von PHB aus dem hemicellulosischen Hydrolysat geeignet waren als die Stämme der DSMZ. Die alternative Umsetzung der im hemicellulosischem Hydrolysat enthaltenen Zucker (Xylose, Glucose und Arabinose) in die wichtigen Grundchemikalien Lactat und Acetat konnte durch die Verwendung von heterofermentativen Milchsäurebakterien verwirklicht werden. Die Bildung dieser wichtigen Grundchemikalien stellt eine interessante Alternative zur PHB-Synthese dar. Die Menge an teuren Zusätzen wie Tomatensaft, welcher für das Wachstum der MSB essentiell war, konnte reduziert werden. Die Glucose der zweiten Fraktion des Weizenstrohs, der cellulosischen Fraktion, konnte ebenfalls durch den Einsatz von Mikroorganismen in PHB umgewandelt werden. Kommerzielle Cellulasen der Firma Novozymes konnten große Mengen an Glucose (≥10 g/l) aus der cellulosischen Fraktion freisetzen. Diese freie Glucose wurde mit Hilfe von Cupriavidus necator DSM 545, Cupriavidus necator NCIMB 11599, Bacillus licheniformis KHC 3 und Bacillus megaterium KNaC 2 zu PHB fermentiert. Wie auch beim hemicellulosischen Hydrolysat konnten hier die beiden Bacillus-Stämme die besten Ergebnisse erzielen. Bei ihnen machte die PHB mehr als die Hälfte der Trockenmasse aus. Die Abtrennung des Zielprodukts ohne die Verwendung von umweltschädlichen Lösungsmitteln wurde durch die Lyse der Zielzellen durch eigens isolierte Enzyme aus Streptomyceten verwirklicht. Die Zelllyse durch die Enzyme aus Streptomyces globisporus subsp. caucasius DSM 40814 und Streptomyces albidoflavus DSM 40233 war erfolgreich und zeigte vor allem bei den Bacillen hohe Wirkung (83 % und 99 % Zelllyse). Bei dem Gram-negativen Organismus Cupriavidus necator DSM 428 konnte die anfangs niedrige Zelllyse von 38 % durch Ultraschallbehandlung auf ca. 75 % erhöht werden.

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A 2-year-old, female goat from Connecticut was submitted for necropsy with a 5-day history of pyrexia and intermittent neurologic signs, including nystagmus, seizures, and circling. Postmortem examination revealed suppurative meningitis. Histologic examination of the brain revealed that the meninges were diffusely infiltrated by moderate numbers of lymphocytes, macrophages, and fibrin, with scattered foci of dense neutrophilic infiltrate. Culture of pus and brainstem yielded typical mycoplasma colonies. DNA sequencing of the 16S ribosomal RNA gene revealed 99% sequence homology with Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies capri and Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies mycoides Large Colony biotype, which are genetically indistinguishable and likely to be combined as a single subspecies labeled M. mycoides subsp. capri. The present case is unusual in that not only are mycoplasma an uncommon cause of meningitis in animals, but additionally, in that all other reported cases of mycoplasma meningitis in goats, systemic lesions were also present. In the present case, meningitis was the only lesion, thus illustrating the need to consider mycoplasma as a differential diagnosis for meningitis in goats.