Search Results - "Hysek, J"
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Biological protection of the main cereals against fungal specific diseases
Published in Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences (2005)“…Our field experiments showed that the use of Czech biopreparations (Supresivit, Ibefungin and Polyversum) based on the following microorganisms: Trichoderma…”
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Relationship between phosphatase active bacteria and phosphatase activities in forest soils
Published in Biology and fertility of soils (1998)“…Acid phosphatase and alkaline phosphatase active colonies of bacteria, isolated from forest soils, were stained. The activity of acid and alkaline phosphatase…”
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Reaction of pea selections to Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. pisi (races 1, 2, 5, 6) and Fusarium solani
Published in Plant protection science (31-12-2002)“…Forma specialis (f.sp.) pisi of Fusarium oxysporum infestates pea but on other crop does not cause. Physiological races of this fungus (races 1, 2, 3 and 6)…”
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Application of some biopreparations against fungi of genus Fusarium producing mycotoxins in the system of spring barley growing
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Content of fusarium-mycotoxins in some spring barley varieties (artificial and natural infection)
Published in Kvasný průmysl (On-line) (01-06-2002)“…A quantitative immunochemical technique ELISA was used to determine DON content in samples of spring barley varieties inoculated by Fusarium culmorum in 2000…”
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Relationship between phosphatase active bacteria and phosphatase activities in forest soils
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Airborne microorganism monitoring: a comparison of several methods, including a new direct counting technique
Published in Zentralblatt für Mikrobiologie (1991)“…Samples of aerosol from the surrounding air were collected by forcing them to impact onto a solid nutrient medium, onto membrane filters, or onto microscope…”
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Transmission of Trypanosoma rotatorium from frogs to white mice
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Fusarloses of barley with emphasis on the content of trichothecene
Published in Plant protection science (01-09-1999)“…The infestation of barley grains by fungi of the genus Fusarium was studied on malting barley from Kromei'iz (360 samples) and one sample from Kojet!n in Czech…”
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