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Last update: doc. RNDr. Karel Nesměrák, Ph.D. (28.10.2019)
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Karel Nesměrák, Ph.D. (28.10.2019)
1. Procházka, S., Macháčková, I., Krekule, J., Šebánek, J. (eds.): Fyziologie rostlin, Academia, Praha 1998. 2. Lerner, H.R. (ed.): Plant Responses to Environmental Stresses: From Phytohormones to Genome Reorganization, CRC, New York 1999. 3. Hatzios, K.K. (ed.): Regulation of Enzymatic Systems Detoxifying Xenobiotics in Plants, Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Neatherlands 1997. 4. Mc Cutcheon, S.C. and Schnoor J. L. (eds.): Phytoremediation : Transformation and Control of Contaminants, Wiley-Interscience -A John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Publication, USA 2003 5. Prasad, M.N.V. and Strzalka, K. (eds.): Physiology and Biochemistry of Metal Toxicity and Tolerance in Plants, Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands 2002 6. Brooks, R.R. (ed.): Plants that Hyperaccumulate Heavy metals, CAB International, USA 1998 |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Karel Nesměrák, Ph.D. (28.10.2019)
The exam is combined, the range is given by lectured topics. |
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Last update: RNDr. Petr Soudek, Ph.D. (02.09.2021)
1. Introduction to phytoremedia technologies - methods and their advantages and disadvantages. 2. Mechanism of contaminant uptake - uptake and transport of contaminants by plants depending on their chemical properties. Individual phases of xenobiotics metabolism: transformation, conjugation, compartmentation. 3. Oxidative stress and plant defense strategies - mechanisms of defense against oxidative stress. 4. Toxic metals and radionuclides - uptake, accumulation by plants. Toxic effects on plants and radiotoxicity. Hyperaccumulation and tolerance. Heavy metal deficiency. Heavy metal contamination and radionuclides 5. Organic substances - transformation and degradation - degradation of herbicides, pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls, nitro compounds, pharmaceuticals etc. 6. Use of phytoremediation methods in practice - phytomining, biomass, increased efficiency of phytoremediation. Other types of bioremediation technologies. Use of bacteria, algae, plant fungi, animals and ecosystems. |