Search Results - "J. HÝSEK"

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    Reaction of pea selections to Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. pisi (races 1, 2, 5, 6) and Fusarium solani by Hýsek, J., Kreuzman, J., Brožová, J.

    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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    Content of fusarium-mycotoxins in some spring barley varieties (artificial and natural infection) by S. SÝKOROVÁ, L. PAPOUŠKOVÁ, V. ŠÍP, J. CHRPOVÁ, J. HÝSEK, E. SYCHROVÁ

    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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    Biological protection of the main cereals against fungal specific diseases by Hysek, J, Vach, M, Javurek, M

    “…Our field experiments showed that the use of Czech biopreparations (Supresivit, Ibefungin and Polyversum) based on the following microorganisms: Trichoderma…”
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    Airborne microorganism monitoring: a comparison of several methods, including a new direct counting technique by Hýsek, J, Fisar, Z, Zizka, Z, Kofronova, O, Binek, B

    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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    Relationship between phosphatase active bacteria and phosphatase activities in forest soils by Hysek, J, Sarapatka, B

    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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    Fusarloses of barley with emphasis on the content of trichothecene by Josef Hýsek, Marie Váňová, Jana Hajšlová, Zuzana Radová, Jana Koutecká, Ludvík Tvarůžek

    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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