547 research outputs found
Detection of Agrobacterium vitis by polymerase chain reaction in grapevine bleeding sap after isolation on a semiselective medium
DNA samples prepared from 15 Agrobacterium vitis and one A. tumefaciens strains were tested in polymerase chain reaction with 4 primer pairs. The pTiC58 virC specific primers did not detect any A. vitis, while the polygalacturonase specific primers resulted in positive reactions with all grapevine strains. Octopine and nopaline strains could be distinguished from vitopine strains by virE2 specific primers. Like for other bacterial species Triton X-100 with sodium-azide strongly increased the sensitivity of detection of A. vitis. Fourty-six colonies were isolated on a tartrate medium from grapevine bleeding sap collected from galled and symptomless Vitis vinifera cv. Cabernet Sauvignon and Riesling plants. Fourteen of them were identified by PCR as A. vitis, 11 of which proved to be pathogenic. Analysis of bleeding sap for A. vitis may become a useful diagnostic method for selection of healthy plants.
Characterization of Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains isolated from grapevine
Grapevine crown gall is predominantly induced by Agrobacterium vitis, but rarely, Agrobacterium tumefaciens may also cause this disease. We have collected 18 grapevine isolates of A. tumefaciens from distinct geographical regions and various grapevine varieties. Characterization of these strains showed that 7 of the 18 strains carried A. vitis-type octopine/cucumopine Ti plasmids, utilized tartrate, were avirulent on pea and did not respond to the virC-specific PCR primers like A. vitis. Eleven of the 18 strains carried A. tumefaciens-type Ti plasmids, did not grow on tartrate, were virulent on pea and reacted positively to virC-specific PCR primers. Two of these strains induced octopine/agropine-, and two strains induced agropine producing tumors on grapevine and/or Kalanchoe tubiflora plants. The remaining 7 strains showed the characteristic properties of A. tumefaciens nopaline strains and were sensitive to agrocin 84
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Thidiazuron-induced regeneration and genetic transformation of grapevine rootstock varietiesVitis 42 (3), 133- 136 (2003
Thidiazuron-induced regeneration and genetic transformation of grapevine rootstock varieties
In vitro regeneration from cell to plant, a technique considered to be an important precondition of gene transfer, was attempted in 12 grapevine rootstocks starting with anthers of the plants as inocula. Embryogenic callus was induced in solid Murashige-Skoog medium supplemented with 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and thidiazuron (TDZ). Five of the tested rootstock cultivars (Börner, Richter 110, SO 4, St. George and Teleki 5 C) yielded embryogenic callus lines that regenerated entire plants. From these cultures Richter 110 and St. George varieties produced transgenic plants following Agrobacterium-mediated transformation with an nptII/gusA gene construct using a simple, but effective cocultivation protocol. The putative transgenic lines expressed the gusA gene. The T-DNA transfer and integration was confirmed by PCR analysis.
Identification of Young Stellar Object candidates in the DR2 x AllWISE catalogue with machine learning methods
The second Data Release (DR2) contains astrometric and photometric
data for more than 1.6 billion objects with mean magnitude 20.7,
including many Young Stellar Objects (YSOs) in different evolutionary stages.
In order to explore the YSO population of the Milky Way, we combined the
DR2 database with WISE and Planck measurements and made an all-sky
probabilistic catalogue of YSOs using machine learning techniques, such as
Support Vector Machines, Random Forests, or Neural Networks. Our input
catalogue contains 103 million objects from the DR2xAllWISE cross-match table.
We classified each object into four main classes: YSOs, extragalactic objects,
main-sequence stars and evolved stars. At a 90% probability threshold we
identified 1,129,295 YSO candidates. To demonstrate the quality and potential
of our YSO catalogue, here we present two applications of it. (1) We explore
the 3D structure of the Orion A star forming complex and show that the spatial
distribution of the YSOs classified by our procedure is in agreement with
recent results from the literature. (2) We use our catalogue to classify
published Science Alerts. As measures the sources at multiple
epochs, it can efficiently discover transient events, including sudden
brightness changes of YSOs caused by dynamic processes of their circumstellar
disk. However, in many cases the physical nature of the published alert sources
are not known. A cross-check with our new catalogue shows that about 30% more
of the published alerts can most likely be attributed to YSO activity.
The catalogue can be also useful to identify YSOs among future alerts.Comment: 19 pages, 12 figures, 3 table
Tumour necrosis factor-α and adenosine in endotoxin shockleading related cardiovascular symptoms
We have observed uncontrollable cardiogenic shock as a cardiovascular manifestation of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) leading to death in a 62-year-old woman. The diagnosis of SIRS was based on the demonstration of endotoxinaemia, and highly elevated plasma levels of tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α, and interleukin (IL)-10. We suggest that these cytokines may contribute to the terminal SIRS-related arrythmias, impaired myocardial contractility, as well as increased vascular permeability. In addition, the increased production of adenosine, a counter-regulatory mediator of inflammation, may also play a role in cardiodepression. We suggest a relationship between the action of TNF-α , IL-10 and adenosine in the pathogenesis of circulatory symptoms described above
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