The thesis work is part of the very current issue on mass mortality outbreaks affecting Pacific oyster, C. gigas, spat and juveniles and questions about the involvement of pesticides in this phenomenon. The first part of this thesis was devoted to study the effects of pesticides on hemocyte parameters in the Pacific oyster (in vitro and in vivo). The immunomodulator effect of selected pesticides (alone or in mixture) has been explored principally through flow cytometry. The second part concerned the study of the effects of a pesticides mixture on OsHV-1 itself. No direct effects have been reported on the viral particles in presence of the pollutants. Moreover, pesticide effects on Pacific oysters were also explored through experimental pat...
Human enteroviruses (EV), members of the Picornaviridae family, comprise more than 100 ge...
Henipaviruses are highly pathogenic emerging zoonotic paramyxoviruses. They can infect a broad spect...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
In coastal ecosystems, anthropogenic activity and natural factors induce “multi-stress” situations. ...
The main goal of this work was the study of pesticide effects on natural communities of coastal phyt...
In coastal ecosystems, anthropogenic activity and natural factors induce “multi-stress” situations. ...
Vitis vinifera is susceptible to many pathogens. These past few years, treatment policies led to the...
In coastal ecosystems, anthropogenic activity and natural factors induce “multi-stress” situations. ...
The manila clam, Venerupis philippinarum, was introduced in France in the early 70’s for aquaculture...
In coastal ecosystems, anthropogenic activity and natural factors induce “multi-stress” situations. ...
The manila clam, Venerupis philippinarum, was introduced in France in the early 70’s for aquaculture...
The manila clam, Venerupis philippinarum, was introduced in France in the early 70’s for aquaculture...
The manila clam, Venerupis philippinarum, was introduced in France in the early 70’s for aquaculture...
Henipaviruses are highly pathogenic emerging zoonotic paramyxoviruses. They can infect a broad spect...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
Human enteroviruses (EV), members of the Picornaviridae family, comprise more than 100 ge...
Henipaviruses are highly pathogenic emerging zoonotic paramyxoviruses. They can infect a broad spect...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
In coastal ecosystems, anthropogenic activity and natural factors induce “multi-stress” situations. ...
The main goal of this work was the study of pesticide effects on natural communities of coastal phyt...
In coastal ecosystems, anthropogenic activity and natural factors induce “multi-stress” situations. ...
Vitis vinifera is susceptible to many pathogens. These past few years, treatment policies led to the...
In coastal ecosystems, anthropogenic activity and natural factors induce “multi-stress” situations. ...
The manila clam, Venerupis philippinarum, was introduced in France in the early 70’s for aquaculture...
In coastal ecosystems, anthropogenic activity and natural factors induce “multi-stress” situations. ...
The manila clam, Venerupis philippinarum, was introduced in France in the early 70’s for aquaculture...
The manila clam, Venerupis philippinarum, was introduced in France in the early 70’s for aquaculture...
The manila clam, Venerupis philippinarum, was introduced in France in the early 70’s for aquaculture...
Henipaviruses are highly pathogenic emerging zoonotic paramyxoviruses. They can infect a broad spect...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
Human enteroviruses (EV), members of the Picornaviridae family, comprise more than 100 ge...
Henipaviruses are highly pathogenic emerging zoonotic paramyxoviruses. They can infect a broad spect...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...