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Production of peroxidase by callus culture
of Armoracia rusticana L. - Radka Podlipn� (Charles University Prague, 1991)
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Optimalization of cultivation conditions of tissue culture of Panax
ginseng C.A. Mayer. - Jozef Patzak (Agricultural University Prague,
1994)
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Izolation and identification of secondary metabolites of Taxus baccata
L. - Daniela Vesel� (Charles University Prague, 1994)
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Characterization of factors influencing a producion of peroxidase by
horse radish culture (Armoracia rusticana L.) cultivated in vitro
- Petr Soudek (Charles University Prague, 1995)
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Biotransformation of xenobiotics by plant tissue cultures - Michal
Novotn� (Charles University Prague, 1996)
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Development of a biological process to treat industrial effluents and by-products
using plant cells - Romain Duc (Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne,
1997)
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Stevioside content and distribution in plant Stevia rebaudiana
Bertoni during vegetation seasson and verification of heritability of
quantitative and qualitative characters - Hana Draho�ov� (Agricultural
University Prague, 1998)
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Influence of cultivation conditions on the growth of tissue cultures of
Panax ginseng C.A.Mayer. - Petr Mar��k (Charles University Prague,
1998)
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Study of degradation of explosives by suspension cultures of higher
plants - Martin Hub�lek (Charles University Prague, 1999)
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Effect of cultivation media composition on the growth of tissue and cell
culture of Taxus baccata and on taxane production by the cultures -
Irena �ilhav� (Charles University Prague, 1999)
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Accumulation of heavy metals in plants - Ivana �pirochov� (Institute of
Chemical Technology Prague, 2000)
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Phytotoxicity tests of explosives and ecotoxicological monitoring -
Martina Mickov� (Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, 2001)
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Use of plants removing of heavy metals. - Monika Hrn���ov� (Institute of
Chemical Technology Prague, 2002)
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Removing of heavy metals by phytoremediation. - Martina Kaletov�
(Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, 2002)
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The study of the biotransformation of monoterpenic mixtures by in vitro cultures of higher plants.
- Marcela Dvo��kov� (Charles University Prague, 2005)
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The study of detoxication of nitrocompounds by tissue culture of Arabidopsis thaliana. - Lucie Kab�tov�
(Charles University Prague, 2005)
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New derivates of taxol - Marie P�ibylov� (Charles University Prague, 2006)
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Comparison of seed germination of flax (Linum
usitatissimum L.) in the present of toxic metals using toxicity test -
Ad�la Katru��kov� (Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, 2006)
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Study of accumulation of uranium by culture of higher
plants - Dagmar Bene�ov� (Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, 2006)
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Study of nitroesters phytoremediation -
Sylvie Braunov� (Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, 2006)
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Utilization of metabolomics for studying of plant
response on stress induced by organic xenobiotics - �t�p�nka Klimkov�
(Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, 2006)
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Influence of xenobiotics on rockcress (Arabidopsis thaliana)
as a model plant - Miriam Lehoczk� (Charles University Prague, 2006)
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Improvement of ginsenosides production by
stress induction of Panax ginseng in vitro cultures - Darina
Fi�erov� (Agricultural
University Prague, 2006)
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Utilization of plants of Allium
family for accumulation of heavy metals - Jan Kotyza (Institute of
Chemical Technology Prague, 2007)
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Utilization of plants of onion, garlic and
leek for removing of heavy metals by phytoremediation method - Ivana
Lenikusov� (Institute of
Chemical Technology Prague, 2007)
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In vitro production of anticancer
metabolites by genus Taxus: comparison of subtropical and moderate climate
species - Kate�ina Gabanov� (Agricultural
University Prague, 2007)
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Degradation of TNT and DNT by different
species of flax (Linum usitatissimum) - Jan Hartinger (Charles University Hradec Kr�lov�, 2008)
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Study of accumulation of toxic metals by
plants from genus Allium - Radek Mare�ek (Institute of
Chemical Technology Prague, 2008)
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Determination of accumulation and
distribution of heavy metals in different part of crossbred corn after
fytoremediation of contaminated soils - Pavel Kinderman (Charles University
Prague, 2008)
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Accumulation of copper and stress response
of "normal" and hyperaccumulating plants - Luk� Sedl��ek (Charles University Prague, 2009)
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Accumulation and degradation of
nitroamines in plant tissue - Petra ��dlov� (Charles University Hradec Kr�lov�, 2009)
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Metabolic profiles of bioactive
components fo Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer from different herbal souces - Anna
Bac�lkov� (Charles University Hradec Kr�lov�, 2009)
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Jitka Ostr�kov� (Charles University Prague, 2009)
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Study of secondary metabolites from intact and tumour-transformed plants
of the specie Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni - Ale� Nepov�m (Agricultural
University Prague, 1998)
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Study of secondary metabolites in plant and tissue cultures of
Codonopsis sp. - Martina Zikmundov� (Agricultural University Prague,
1999)
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Selected Asian plants of genus Angelica L. - cultivation
technology and use in the Czech republic - Jolana Zl�malov� (Agricultural
University Prague, 2000)
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In vitro clonal propagation and production of secondary
metabolites of Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer - Lenka Langhansov� (Agricultural
University Prague, 2001)
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Study of accumulation of toxic metals and radionuclides by higher plants and its potential
utilization for phytoremediation - Petr Soudek (Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague 2004)
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Removing of heavy metals from soil by fytoremediation method. -
Ivana Kali�ov� (Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, 2004)
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Study of detoxication of nitrocompounds by
plant tissue cultures - Radka Podlipn� (Charles University Prague, 2006)
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Utilization of phytoremediation for
removing of heavy metals and radionuclides from the environment - ��rka
Petrov� (Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, 2006)
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Study of degradation mechanism of organic
nitrocompounds and its practical application - Zuzana Vav��kov� (Institute of
Chemical Technology Prague, 2006)
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Secondary metabolites of selected
Nigella species with antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity - Petr
Mar��k (Agricultural
University Prague, 2007)
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Antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory
activity of intact plants and cell cultures of genus Nigella (selected
species) - P�emysl Landa (Agricultural
University Prague, 2007)