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<h6 align="justify"> The most common preventive treatment used by vineyards in the region is called <b> «bouillie bordelaise» </b> and is composed of <b> copper sulfate </b>, a product which has <b> toxic effects </b> on the surrounding soil. Although this treatment is efficient and does help to protect the plant from harmful microorganisms, this method has a <b> bad environmental and sanitary impact </b> since the copper present in the treatment infiltrates in the ground and prevents the growth of other types of plants, therefore impacting the biodiversity of the region. Furthermore, long term contact with these chemical components can create symptoms such as headaches, stomachaches, or renal/hepatic dysfunctions for those living in these contaminated areas.</h6> | <h6 align="justify"> The most common preventive treatment used by vineyards in the region is called <b> «bouillie bordelaise» </b> and is composed of <b> copper sulfate </b>, a product which has <b> toxic effects </b> on the surrounding soil. Although this treatment is efficient and does help to protect the plant from harmful microorganisms, this method has a <b> bad environmental and sanitary impact </b> since the copper present in the treatment infiltrates in the ground and prevents the growth of other types of plants, therefore impacting the biodiversity of the region. Furthermore, long term contact with these chemical components can create symptoms such as headaches, stomachaches, or renal/hepatic dysfunctions for those living in these contaminated areas.</h6> | ||
− | <p align ="left" size="12"> <b> <i> For more information see our Problem Page <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Bordeaux/Problem"> &# | + | <p align ="left" size="12"> <b> <i> For more information see our Problem Page <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Bordeaux/Problem"> ☛ click here </b> </a> </i> </p> |
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<h6 align="justify"> The plant naturally defends itself against pathogens through two distinct levels of immunity, a specific and non specific imunity which both cause a depolarization of the infected cell membrane and triggers the production of antimicrobial metabolites. Curdlan is recognised by the non specific immune system and activates it, with mechanisms similar to modern day vaccines. <h6> | <h6 align="justify"> The plant naturally defends itself against pathogens through two distinct levels of immunity, a specific and non specific imunity which both cause a depolarization of the infected cell membrane and triggers the production of antimicrobial metabolites. Curdlan is recognised by the non specific immune system and activates it, with mechanisms similar to modern day vaccines. <h6> | ||
− | <p align ="left" size="12"> <b> <i> For more information see our Description Page <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Bordeaux/Description">&# | + | <p align ="left" size="12"> <b> <i> For more information see our Description Page <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Bordeaux/Description"> ☛ click here </b> </a> </i> </p> |
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<h6 align="justify"> In order to do so, we united our scientific knowledge and contacted various researchers to put together our protocols. At the same time, our team has spent time and energy thinking about various non-scientific aspects of our project including how to popularize scientific knowledge to raise awareness on the possibilities of synthetic biology. We have also considered throughout the project ethical and bio-safety thematics in order to insure that our protocols are not hazardous for the environment and that any genetically engineered microorganism is controled within the lab. </h6> | <h6 align="justify"> In order to do so, we united our scientific knowledge and contacted various researchers to put together our protocols. At the same time, our team has spent time and energy thinking about various non-scientific aspects of our project including how to popularize scientific knowledge to raise awareness on the possibilities of synthetic biology. We have also considered throughout the project ethical and bio-safety thematics in order to insure that our protocols are not hazardous for the environment and that any genetically engineered microorganism is controled within the lab. </h6> | ||
− | <p align ="left" size="12"> <b> <i> For more information <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Bordeaux/People"> click here </b> </a> </i> </p> | + | <p align ="left" size="12"> <b> <i> For more information look at our Team Page <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Bordeaux/People"> ☛ click here </b> </a> </i> </p> |
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