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    Structural modifications in the mesophyll associated with cryopreservation of seven Hypericum species by Stoyanova-Koleva, D., Stefanova, M., Ganeva, T. S., Čellárová, E.

    Published in Biologia plantarum (01-09-2015)
    “…The present work examined seven Hypericum species ( H. perforatum , H. humifusum , H. kalmianum , H. annulatum , H. tomentosum , H. pulchrum , and H…”
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    Chloroplast ultrastructure of Hypericum perforatum plants regenerated in vitro after cryopreservation by Stoyanova-Koleva, D, Stefanova, M, Čellárová, E, Kapchina-Toteva, V

    Published in Biologia plantarum (01-12-2013)
    “…The ultrastructure of leaf mesophyll cells of in vitro cultured Hypericum perforatum L. plants regenerated after cryopreservation was studied. Electron…”
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    Expression of two genes of paclitaxel biosynthetic pathway during germination of Taxus baccata zygotic embryos by Bruňáková, K, Košuth, J, Katkovčinová, Z, Lázárová, M, Čellárová, E

    Published in Biologia plantarum (01-09-2010)
    “…The spatial and temporal expression of dbat and dbtnbt genes involved in the later steps of paclitaxel biosynthesis in relation to baccatin III and paclitaxel…”
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    Chromosome number stability and mitotic activity of cryopreserved Hypericum perforatum L. meristems by URBANOVA, M, CELLAROVA, E, KIMAKOVA, K

    Published in Plant cell reports (01-05-2002)
    “…Meristems of in vitro-grown Hypericum perforatum L. plants were precultured for 3, 10, or 14 days in the presence of 0.5 M mannitol, or 0.076 µM or 0.76 µM…”
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    Apomixis and hybridity in Hypericum perforatum (Review) by Martonfi, P, Brutovska, R, Cellarova, E, Repcak, M

    “…A review is presented of breeding peculiarities in Hypericum perforatum and their consequences. This species is a tetraploid hybrid (2n=4x=32) which is assumed…”
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    Cytogenetic characterization of three Hypericum species by in situ hybridization by BRUTOVSKA, R, CELLAROVA, E, SCHUBERT, I

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-07-2000)
    “…The chromosomal positions of the 5S/25S rRNA genes of Hypericum perforatum (2n = 32), H. maculatum (2n = 16) and H. attenuatum (2n = 32) were comparatively…”
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    Relation between frost tolerance and post-cryogenic recovery in Hypericum spp by Petijova, L, Brunakova, K, Zamecnik, J, Zubricka, D, Misianikova, A, Kimakova, K, Cellarova, E

    Published in Cryo-Letters (01-05-2014)
    “…The species of the Hypericum genus are markedly variable in morphological, physiological and biochemical traits. They significantly differ in their area of…”
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    Genetic and biochemical analysis of Hypericum perforatum L. plants regenerated after cryopreservation by Urbanova, M, Kosuth, J, Cellarova, E

    Published in Plant cell reports (01-03-2006)
    “…Shoot-tips from in vitro cultured Hypericum perforatum L. genotypes were subjected to assessments of developmental competence, genetic stability, and…”
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    The content of hypericins and phloroglucinols in Hypericum perforatum L. seedlings at early stage of development by Košuth, Ján, Koperdáková, Jana, Tolonen, Ari, Hohtola, Anja, Cellárová, Eva

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-09-2003)
    “…The ability for synthesis of hypericins and phloroglucinols was studied in in vitro grown Hypericum perforatum seedlings. HPLC analysis of hypericin,…”
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    Karyotype Analysis of Hypericum Perforatum L by Brutovska, R, Kusnirikova, P, Bogyiova, E, Cellarova, E

    Published in Biologia plantarum (01-01-2000)
    “…A karyotype study was made on Hypericum perforatum using plants differentiated in vitro with different ploidy level. The chromosomes of this species are small,…”
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    Cytogenetic variability of in vitro regenerated Hypericum perforatum L. plants and their seed progenies by Brutovska, R, Cellarova, E, Dolezel, J

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (24-04-1998)
    “…Fertile plants were regenerated from adventitious shoot cultures of Hypericum perforatum. The plants were maintained under field conditions and after open…”
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    Reproduction pathway analysis of several Hypericum perforatum L. somaclonal families by Koperdáková, Jana, Brutovská, Renáta, Cellárová, Eva

    Published in Hereditas (01-02-2004)
    “…Flow cytometry seed screen of mature seeds originating from several in vitro regenerated Hypericum perforatum L. somaclones and their seed progenies were used…”
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    Variation in the content of hypericins in four generations of seed progeny of Hypericum perforatum somaclones by Koperdakova, J.(P.J. Safarik Univ., Kosice (Slovakia)), Kosuth, J, Cellarova, E

    Published in Journal of plant research (01-01-2007)
    “…The content of hypericins in in vitro regenerated Hypericum perforatum plants (Rsub(0)) and four generations of their seed progeny (Rsub(1)-Rsub(4)) was…”
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    Nutritional and seasonal requirements for callus growth in Taxus baccata by K. Brunáková, Z. Babincová, E. Cellárová

    “…Callus cultures derived from young stems of two varieties of Taxus baccata cv. aureovariegata (genotype I) and Taxus baccata L. (genotype II, III) were…”
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    RFLP analysis of Hypericum perforatum L. somaclones and their progenies by Haluskova, J, Cellarova, E

    Published in Euphytica (01-01-1997)
    “…Three adjacent EcoRI fragments of the rDNA unit from Lycopersicon esculentum, eleven anonymous genomic and two anonymous cDNA clones from Brassica napus and…”
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    There is a possibility to protect the environment of Kosice against the menaces of mistletoe, vermin birds and emissions by Sutiak, V, Sutiakova, I, Korenek, M, Cellarova, E, Conkova, E, Neuschl, J. (University of Veterinary Medicine, Kosice (Slovak Republic))

    Published in Folia veterinaria (2002)
    “…In our report we deal with the possibility of protecting the environment of the city of Kosice against white mistletoe, vermin birds, and emissions. The mutual…”
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