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The Effects Of Ericoid Inoculum Source And Nutrient Addition On Growth And Reproduction In Highbush Blueberry, Ilana Williams
The Effects Of Ericoid Inoculum Source And Nutrient Addition On Growth And Reproduction In Highbush Blueberry, Ilana Williams
Graduate College Dissertations and Theses
Ericoid mycorrhizal fungi (EMF) form symbiotic relationships with ericaceous plants such as Vaccinium corymbosum, or highbush blueberry and assist in nutrient acquisition. EMF help plants thrive in stressful environments by increasing the area in which roots can uptake water and nutrients. In plant-mycorrhizal symbioses, nutrient uptake may depend on the identity of the fungal partner. Therefore, differently sourced mycorrhizal fungi could show differences in nutrient uptake ability. Here, I hypothesized that inoculation of V. corymbosum with EMF would enhance plant growth and investment in reproduction, and that effect would be more pronounced for plants in low nutrient conditions. I also …
The Role Of Neurotrophin Signaling In Urinary Bladder Dysfunction With Cyclophosphamide-Induced Cystitis, Harrison Wood Hsiang
The Role Of Neurotrophin Signaling In Urinary Bladder Dysfunction With Cyclophosphamide-Induced Cystitis, Harrison Wood Hsiang
Graduate College Dissertations and Theses
Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is a chronic inflammatory pelvic pain syndrome characterized by urinary frequency and urgency, bladder discomfort, decreased bladder capacity, and pelvic pain. A positive feedback loop of bladder inflammation and afferent hypersensitization is currently thought to underlie IC/BPS. Inflammation increases bladder afferent excitability, which in turn releases inflammatory neuropeptides, growth factors, cytokines, and chemokines throughout the micturition pathway, leading to altered bladder function and sensation. There currently exists no effective therapy for IC/BPS.
While its etiology remains unknown, a large body of evidence suggests a role for changes in neurotrophin signaling, particularly that of nerve growth …
Detecting Ranavirus Presence In Vermont Through Avian Species And Edna, Raymond Looney
Detecting Ranavirus Presence In Vermont Through Avian Species And Edna, Raymond Looney
Graduate College Dissertations and Theses
Amphibian populations are declining globally and are seriously threatened by emerging infectious diseases. Most local amphibian die-offs are caused by Ranavirus (Family: Iridoviridae), and these die-offs can contribute to the risk of local population extinction. Ranaviruses are not particularly well studied, specifically, not much is known about their transmission dynamics and the impact that different transmission routes may have on amphibian population dynamics. The primary pathways for Ranavirus transmission are direct contact, necrophagy (consumption of dead individuals), and transmission through contact with virions in the water. My work specifically focuses on transmission through water and through contact with bird feathers, …
Dengue Virus Modulation Of Genome Instability In Vero E6 Cells, Erica Nicole Lamkin
Dengue Virus Modulation Of Genome Instability In Vero E6 Cells, Erica Nicole Lamkin
Graduate College Dissertations and Theses
Dengue virus (DENV) is the fastest-spreading arthropod-borne virus in the world. Dengue is characterized as a major global public health challenge in tropical and subtropical nations by the World Health Organization. The number of dengue cases globally has increased 8-fold in the past two decades, with 100 to 400 million cases occurring annually. While most patients with dengue fever are asymptomatic, dengue infection carries the possibility of severe and potentially fatal febrile illness. Approximately 1 in 4 individuals infected with dengue virus develop symptomatic dengue infection, often presenting as mild to moderate, nonspecific, acute febrile illness. A smaller subset of …