PLANT, SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT

Arsenic-induced response in roots of arsenic-hyperaccumulator fern and soil enzymatic activity changes

Zemanová V., Pavlíková D., Novák M., Dobrev P.I., Matoušek T., Motyka V., Pavlík M.
PLANT, SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT 68 : 213-222 , 2022
Keywords: Phytohormone; contamination; manganese; metalloid; risk/toxic element

Free amino acid regulation in fronds and roots of two Pteris cretica L. ferns under arsenic stress

Zemanová V., Pavlíková D., Pavlík M.
PLANT, SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT 66 : 483-492 , 2020
Keywords: amide, metalloid, pyruvate family, serine family, shikimate family, toxicity

Emission of climate relevant volatile organochlorines by plants occurring in temperate forests

Forczek S.T., Laturnus F., Doležalová J., Holík J., Wimmer Z.
PLANT, SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT 61 : 103-108 , 2015
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Effect of biochar application on the content of nutrients (Ca, Fe, K, Mg, Na, P) and amino acids in subsequently growing spinach and mustard

Zemanová V., Břendová K., Pavlíková D., Kubátová P., Tlustoš P
PLANT, SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT 63 : 455-460 , 2017
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The contents of free amino acids and elements in As-hyperaccumulator Pteris cretica and non-hyperaccumulator Pteris straminea during reversible senescence

Pavlíková D., Zemanová V., Pavlík M.
PLANT, SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT 63 : 455-460 , 2017
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Changes in the contents of amino acids and the profile of fatty acids in response to cadmium contamination in spinach

Zemanová V., Pavlík M., Pavlíková D., Kyjaková P
PLANT, SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT 61 : 285-290 , 2015
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The significance of methionine, histidine and tryptophan in plant responses and adaptation to cadmium stress

Zemanová V., Pavlík M., Pavlíková D., Tlustoš P.
PLANT, SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT 60 : 426-432 , 2014
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The changes of contents of selected free amino acids associated with cadmium stress in Noccaea caerulescens and Arabidopsis halleri

Zemanová V., Pavlík M., Pavlíková D., Tlustoš P.
PLANT, SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT 59 : 417-422 , 2013
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Emission of Climate Relevant Volatile Organochlorines by Plants Occurring in Temperate Forests

Forczek S.T., Laturnus F., Doležalová J., Holík J., Wimmer Z.
PLANT, SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT 61 : 103-108 , 2016
Keywords: volatile chlorinated hydrocarbons, biodegradation, Sphagnum moss, ozone-depleting substances, headspace cryofocusing method, boreal forests