Research - Past Projects

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Effect of drought and heat stress on polyamine metabolism and contents of phenolics, auxin and abscisic acid in Norway spruce somatic embryos Past Projects

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The aim of the project was to evaluate the alterations in polyamine metabolism and in the levels of hydroxycinnamic acids, flavonoids and stilbenes in the stress response of somatic embryos of Norway spruce to drought and high temperature. The determined contents of abscisic acid and auxin contributed to understanding the abscisic acid-auxin cross-talk in the response to stress. The extent of lipid peroxidation (as indicated by MDA levels) in stressed somatic embryos was also investigated. Histochemical tests for the presence of polyphenolic substances on embryo sections after the exposure of somatic embryos to UV-B completed the biochemical analyses.

Milena Cvikrová
Cultivation and genetic factors affecting efficiency of conifer somatic embryogenesis Past Projects

Cultivation and genetic factors affecting efficiency of conifer somatic embryogenesis.

MŠMT, 2000-2004, Martin Vágner

Martin Vágner
Effect of UV-B radiation on polyamine metabolism and accumulation of hydroxycinnamates and flavonoids in Norway spruce Past Projects

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The aim of the project was to evaluate the alterations in polyamine biosynthetic enzymes and polyamine contents and the levels of hydroxycinnamic acids and flavonoids after the exposure of embryogenic tissue cultures of Norway spruce to UV-B radiation. Histochemical tests for the presence of polyphenolic substances (with UV-B protecting character) on embryo sections completed the biochemical analyses.

Milena Cvikrová
Mechanisms of regulation of plant growth and development on the level of cells, organs and whole organisms: physiological, genetic and molecular bases Past Projects

Výzkumný záměr podporovaný AV ČR

AV0Z50380511 - Mechanisms of regulation of plant growth and development on the level of cells, organs and whole organisms: physiological, genetic and molecular bases

(2005 - 2010)

Martin Vágner