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Bioactive phenols in algae: the application of pressurized-liquid and solid-phase extraction techniques.
- L. Onofrejová, J. Vašíčková, +5 authors J. Vacek
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis
- 20 January 2010
A new extraction technique based on the off-line combination of pressurized-liquid with solid-phase extraction (PLE-SPE) is described. The method was used for the extraction of bioactive phenolic… Expand
Proteome Analysis in Arabidopsis Reveals Shoot- and Root-Specific Targets of Cytokinin Action and Differential Regulation of Hormonal Homeostasis1[W][OA]
- M. Žd'árská, P. Zatloukalová, +9 authors J. Hejátko
- Biology, Medicine
- Plant Physiology
- 3 December 2012
Summary: The plant hormone cytokinin regulates the Arabidopsis proteome in a shoot- and root-specific way, and the cytokinin-mediated tissue-specific modulation of hormonal metabolism is an intrinsic… Expand
The variability of standard artificial soils: effects on the survival and reproduction of springtail (Folsomia candida) and potworm (Enchytraeus crypticus).
- J. Vašíčková, M. Váňa, Klára Komprdová, J. Hofman
- Biology, Medicine
- Ecotoxicology and environmental safety
- 1 April 2015
Recent studies have documented significant variability in the basic properties of artificial soil which is used as a standard medium in soil bioassays. Variability in key soil properties could… Expand
Comparison of approaches towards ecotoxicity evaluation for the application of dredged sediment on soil
- J. Vašíčková, T. Kalábová, +9 authors J. Hofman
- Environmental Science
- Journal of Soils and Sediments
- 14 March 2013
PurposeThe toxicity of 36 dredged sediments from the Czech Republic was investigated using a large battery of bioassays. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of ecotoxicity… Expand
Nanoformulations can significantly affect pesticide degradation and uptake by earthworms and plants
- Dana Fojtova, J. Vašíčková, +5 authors J. Hofman
- Chemistry
- 17 May 2019
Environmental context Nanopesticides are increasingly being developed for agricultural use, but knowledge concerning their environmental fate and effects is limited. This microcosm study brings new… Expand
Supportive environments for physical activity, community action, and policy in 8 European Union Member States: comparative analysis and specificities of context.
- A. Ruetten, A. Frahsa, +6 authors A. Vuillemin
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of physical activity & health
- 1 July 2014
BACKGROUND
A multilevel theoretical framework of physical activity (PA) promotion that addresses supportive environments, PA behavior, community action, and PA promoting policies is related to… Expand
Currently and recently used pesticides in Central European arable soils.
- Martina Hvězdová, P. Kosubová, +12 authors J. Hofman
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- The Science of the total environment
- 1 February 2018
Although large amounts of pesticides are used annually and a majority enters the soil to form short- or long-term residues, extensive soil surveys for currently used pesticides (CUPs) are scarce. To… Expand
Ecological risk assessment of pesticide residues in arable soils of the Czech Republic.
- J. Vašíčková, Martina Hvězdová, P. Kosubová, J. Hofman
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Chemosphere
- 1 February 2019
Currently used pesticides (CUPs) represent one of the largest intentional inputs of potentially hazardous compounds into agricultural soils. Subsequently, pesticide residues (PRs) and their… Expand
Pesticide residues remaining in soils from previous growing season(s) - Can they accumulate in non-target organisms and contaminate the food web?
- N. Neuwirthová, Marek Trojan, +4 authors L. Bielská
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- The Science of the total environment
- 2019
Abstract Epoxiconazole, tebuconazole, flusilazole, prochloraz, pendimethalin, and the atrazine transformation product (2-hydroxyatrazine) have been found in Czech arable soils at high detection… Expand
Ecotoxicity of arsenic contaminated sludge after mixing with soils and addition into composting and vermicomposting processes.
- J. Vašíčková, Blanka Maňáková, Marek Šudoma, J. Hofman
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of hazardous materials
- 5 November 2016
Sludge coming from remediation of groundwater contaminated by industry is usually managed as hazardous waste despite it might be considered for further processing as a source of nutrients. The… Expand