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  1. Conference Applied Natural Sciences 2023
  2. Spatial distribution of mRNA transcripts of chitinases class VII and beta-1,3-glucanases class II in flax zygotic and somatic embryo development
  3. SCREENING FLAX FOR IDENTIFYING CADMIUM TOLERANT CULTIVARS FOR GROWTH IN POLLUTED ENVIRONMENT
  4. Chemical Interventions to Alleviate Salt Stress in Cotton Plants: A Review
  5. A review of approaches to enhance salt stress tolerance in cotton by genetic engineering
  6. Application of a Magnetic Field to Enhance the Environmental Sustainability and Efficiency of Microbial and Plant Biotechnological Processes
  7. Arabidopsis AtLTI30 and AtHIRD11 dehydrin genes and their contribution to cadmium tolerance in transgenic tobacco plants
  8. Metabolic and Oxidative Changes in the Fern Adiantum raddianum upon Foliar Application of Metals
  9. The Cell-Wall β-d-Glucan in Leaves of Oat (Avena sativa L.) Affected by Fungal Pathogen Blumeria graminis f. sp. avenae
  10. The humidity level matters during the desiccation of Norway spruce somatic embryos
  11. Soybean roots defence against cadmium and its dependence on dose in a non-linear manner
  12. Recent ecophysiological, biochemical and evolutional insights into plant carnivory
  13. Nitrogenous Nutrition Affects Uptake of Arsenic and Defense Enzyme Responses in Wheat
  14. Optimization of Plant Extract Purification Procedure for Rapid Screening Analysis of Sixteen Phenolics by Liquid Chromatography
  15. Conference applied natural sciences 2019
  16. β-1,3-Glucanases and chitinases participate in the stress-related defence mechanisms that are possibly connected with modulation of arabinogalactan proteins (AGP) required for the androgenesis initiation in rye (Secale cereale L.)
  17. Alterations in allocation and composition of lipid classes in Euonymus fruits and seeds
  18. Effects of cadmium on two wheat cultivars depending on different nitrogen supply
  19. Characterization of the Omija (Schisandra chinensis) Extract and Its Effects on the Bovine Sperm Vitality and Oxidative Profile during In Vitro Storage
  20. Variable accumulation of cadmium in flax (Linum usitatissimum L.)
  21. Plasticity of Soybean Stomatal Responses to Arsenic and Cadmium at the Whole Plant Level
  22. Changes in Soluble Protein Profile in Cotton Leaves Indicate Rubisco Damage after Treatment with Sumi-Alpha Insecticide
  23. Targeting transgene to seed resulted in high rate of morphological abnormalities of Camelina transformants
  24. Cultivar-specific cadmium uptake strategies in flax – a hyperaccumulating plant
  25. Studying metal allocation in plant tissues for food safety
  26. Species-specific differences in architecture and chemical composition of dodder seeds
  27. Cre-mediated marker gene removal for production of biosafe commercial oilseed rape
  28. CONSTRUCTION OF PLANT TRANSFORMATION VECTOR CONTAINING EXPRESSION CASSETTE OF ARABIDOPSIS GENE At1g54410
  29. Effects of Nutrition on Wheat Photosynthetic Pigment Responses to Arsenic Stress
  30. Maize miniendosperm proliferation in vitro is characterized by tracheary element formation
  31. Biochemistry of prey digestion and nutrient absorption
  32. Variable dynamics of cadmium uptake and allocation in four soybean cultivars
  33. Introduction of a synthetic Thermococcus-derived α-amlyase gene into barley genome for increased enzyme thermostability in grains
  34. Isoconcentration principle – an effective tool of (radio) analysis in environmental protection
  35. THE FAMILY OF CHITINASES IN COTTON G. raimondii
  36. PREPARATION OF PLANT VECTOR CONSTRUCT CONTAINING DEHYDRIN GENE At2g21490
  37. Perception of biotech trees by Slovak university students – a comparative survey
  38. Imaging of photoassimilates transport in plant tissues by positron emission tomography
  39. Chitinase Activities in Wheat and Its Relative Species
  40. IN VITRO EFFECTS OF THE CHLAMYDOMONAS REINHARDTII EXTRACT ON BOVINE SPERMATOZOA
  41. Nutrition supply affects the activity of pathogenesis-related β-1,3-glucanases and chitinases in wheat
  42. Structural and functional characterisation of a class I endochitinase of the carnivorous sundew (Drosera rotundifolia L.)
  43. A glucanase gene from sundew with role in development
  44. Agrochemicals affect the antioxidative defense potential of cotton plants
  45. In Vitro Regeneration Potential of Seven Commercial Soybean Cultivars (Glycine max L.) for Use in Biotechnology
  46. Glucanases are induced under metal stress in soybean
  47. Beta-1,3-Glucanase Activities in Wheat and Relative Species
  48. Drought-Induced Responses of Physiology, Metabolites, and PR Proteins in Triticum aestivum
  49. Comparative Analysis of Free Amino Acids and Nitrogen in Cotton Leaves Treated with Different Classes’ Insecticides
  50. The expression profile of Arabidopsis thaliana β-1,3-glucanase promoter in tobacco
  51. Cd accumulation potential as a marker for heavy metal tolerance in soybean
  52. Wheat pathogen resistance and chitinase profile
  53. Negative effect of metalloid stress on wheat
  54. Sequence analysis of sundew chitinase gene
  55. Профиль экспрессии промотора гена β-1,3-глюканазы Arabidopsis thaliana в растениях табака
  56. The pollen- and embryo-specific Arabidopsis DLL promoter bears good potential for application in marker-free Cre/loxP self-excision strategy
  57. Transformation of sundew: pitfalls and promises
  58. Variable responses of soybean chitinases to arsenic and cadmium stress at the whole plant level
  59. Plant chitinase responses to different metal-type stresses reveal specificity
  60. Molecular marker-based characterization of a set of wheat genotypes adapted to Central Europe
  61. Spacer length-dependent protection of specific activity of pollen and/or embryo promoters from influence of CaMV 35S promoter/enhancer in transgenic plants
  62. Application of Arabidopsis tissue-specific CRUC promoter in the Cre/loxP self-excision strategy for generation of marker-free oilseed rape: potential advantages and drawbacks
  63. The influence of heat stress on auxin distribution in transgenic B. napus microspores and microspore-derived embryos
  64. Expression Pattern of Arabidopsis Thaliana Pollen- and Embryo-Specific Promoter in Transgenic Tobacco Plants
  65. Glucan-rich diet is digested and taken up by the carnivorous sundew (Drosera rotundifolia L.): implication for a novel role of plant β-1,3-glucanases
  66. In silico search for drought-responsive genes in plants on the basis of scientific data: case study on poplar roots
  67. The role of chitinases and glucanases in somatic embryogenesis of black pine and hybrid firs
  68. β-1,3-glucanase and chitinase activities in winter triticales during cold hardening and subsequent infection by Microdochium nivale
  69. Plant tissue-specific promoters can drive gene expression in Escherichia coli
  70. Cultivar-specific kinetics of chitinase induction in soybean roots during exposure to arsenic
  71. Intraspecies Variability of Soybean (Glycine max L.) Roots in Response to Heavy Metals
  72. Callose: the plant cell wall polysaccharide with multiple biological functions
  73. Defense responses of soybean roots during exposure to cadmium, excess of nitrogen supply and combinations of these stressors
  74. Ecophysiological and transcriptomic responses of oak (Quercus robur) to long-term drought exposure and rewatering
  75. Study on metal-triggered callose deposition in roots of maize and soybean
  76. Long-term maintenance of Pinus nigra embryogenic cultures through cryopreservation
  77. Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation of economically important oilseed rape cultivars
  78. Regrowth of embryogenic tissues of Pinus nigra following cryopreservation
  79. Biochemical and physiological comparison of heavy metal-triggered defense responses in the monocot maize and dicot soybean roots
  80. Erwinia amylovora-induced defense mechanisms of two apple species that differ in susceptibility to fire blight
  81. Organ-specific defence strategies of pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) during early phase of water deficit
  82. Dehydrin genes and their expression in recalcitrant oak (Quercus robur) embryos
  83. Feasibility of the seed specific cruciferin C promoter in the self excision Cre/loxP strategy focused on generation of marker-free transgenic plants
  84. Transcriptomic changes in wind-exposed poplar leaves are dependent on developmental stage
  85. Isolation and characterization of an embryo-specific Em-like gene of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) and its temporal and spatial expression patterns during somatic and zygotic embryo development
  86. Detection of chitinolytic enzymes with different substrate specificity in tissues of intact sundew (Drosera rotundifolia L.)
  87. A modified low copy number binary vector pUN for Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation
  88. Heavy-metal stress induced accumulation of chitinase isoforms in plants
  89. Stress-induced expression of cucumber chitinase and Nicotiana plumbaginifolia β-1,3-glucanase genes in transgenic potato plants
  90. Tentacles of in vitro-grown round-leaf sundew (Drosera rotundifoliaL.) show induction of chitinase activity upon mimicking the presence of prey
  91. Expression of a cucumber class III chitinase and Nicotiana plumbaginifoliaclass I glucanase genes in transgenic potato plants