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Research topic B) Ecophysiology of mycorrhizal symbioses and associations
B1. Application of mycorrhizal inoculations in agriculture production
2 topics:
B2. The role of mycorrhizal symbioses and associations in coniferous forest
• Institute of Botany, AS CR, v.v.i. : Dr. M. Vosátka• Mendel University in Brno, Faculty of Horticulture, Lednice: doc. Pokluda, Ing. Nedorost• biotechnological company Symbiom: Dr. A. Látr
• Szent István University (Hungary) – Dr. K. Posta• Volcani Center, Israel – prof. Kapulnik
•Institute of Botany, AS CR, v.v.i. : Dr. Vohník, Mgr. Kohout, T. Lukešová, T. Antl•Global Change Research Centre AS CR, v.v.i. -doc. P. Cudlín (former joint projects, COST action)
University of Tartu (Estonia) – Dr. Tedersoo• University of Lund (Sweden) – prof. Wallander
Collaboration:
Collaboration :
Laboratory of ecophysiological anatomy
Department of Experimental Plant Biology, http://kfrserver.natur.cuni.cz Charles University in Prague, Faculty of science
and Dr. Vosátka z IB AS �R:
B2-1. COST OC09057 Development of sustainable production scheme of selected vegetable species on the basis of mycorrhizal biotechnologyPI: doc. Albrechtová
Current research projects:
B2-1. COST OC10058 Roots, ectomycorrhizas, and below ground carbon balance of Norway spruce forests of Central EuropePI: doc. Albrechtová, coinvestigator Dr. M. Vohník
B2-2. GAUK 2011/320311 Role of DSE (Dark Septate Endophytes) in plant community of forest ecosystemPI – Bc. T. Lukešová (supervisor dr. M. Vohník, consultants Mgr. P. Kohout, Doc. Albrechtová)
B2. in collaboration with the Department ofMycorrhizal Symbioses, Institute of Botany :
B1. in collaboration with Symbiom company and
Laboratory of ecophysiological anatomy
Department of Experimental Plant Biology, http://kfrserver.natur.cuni.cz Charles University in Prague, Faculty of science
Research topic B) Ecophysiology of mycorrhizal symbioses and associations
The goal of the study is to test and adjust optimal cultivation of selected vegetable species in combination with yield increase and improvement of plant nutrition quality (e.g. antioxidat contents, mineral nutrients etc.) using microbial inoculation –
combination of mycorrhizal and saprothropic fungi pre-inoculated on plant biomass.
B2-1. COST OC09057 Development of sustainable production scheme of selected vegetable species on the basis of mycorrhizal biotechnologyPI: doc. Albrechtová, collaboration with Symbiom company – Dr. Látr, consultant Dr. M. Vosátka
B1. Application of mycorrhizal inoculations in agriculture production
Laboratory of ecophysiological anatomy
Department of Experimental Plant Biology, http://kfrserver.natur.cuni.cz Charles University in Prague, Faculty of science
Research topic B) Ecophysiology of mycorrhizal symbioses and associations
Publications and outputs from last 5 years :
Vosátka, Miroslav; Albrechtová, Jana; Patten, Robert. Mycorrhiza - State of the Art, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Eco-Function, Biotechnology, Eco-Physiology, Structure and Systematics. 3. Heidelberg : Springer, 2008. ISBN 978-35-40788-24-9. The International Market Development for Mycorrhizal Technology. s. 419-438.
Vosátka, Miroslav; Albrechtová, Jana. Floriculture, Ornamental and Plant Biotechnology. 1. Ikenobe, Japonsko : GlobalScience Books, Ltd., 2008. V. ISBN 978-4-903313-12-2. Theoretical aspects and practical uses of mycorrhizal technologyin floriculture and horticulture. s. 466-479.
Vosátka M, Gajdoš J, Kolomý P, Kavková M, Oliveira RS, Franco AR, Sousa NR, Carvalho MF, Castro PML, Albrechtová J.Mycorrhiza Works. 1. Braunschweig : Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft, 2008. ISBN 978-3-941261-01-3.Applications of ectomycorrhizal inocula in nursery and field plantings: the importance of inoculum tuning to target conditions. s. 112-124.
Vosátka M, Látr A, Albrechtová J. Mycorrhiza Works. 1. Braunschweig : Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft, 2008. ISBN 978-3-941261-01-3. How to apply mycorrhizal inocula in a large-scale and what outcome can be expected in respectto plant growth. s. 323-339.
Albrechtova J, Latr A, Nedorost l, Pokluda R, Posta K, Vosatka M (submitted): Dual inoculation by mycorrhizal and saprotrophic fungi applicable in sustainable cultivation improves the yield and nutritive value of onion. Botany TSWJ
Hernádi I, Sasvári Z, Albrechtova J, Vosatka M, Posta K (under preparation): Field application of commercial arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) inoculation increases yield of spice pepper (Capsicum annuum L. var. longum cv. Szegedi) and affects indigenous AM fungal community
Laboratory of ecophysiological anatomy
Department of Experimental Plant Biology, http://kfrserver.natur.cuni.cz Charles University in Prague, Faculty of science
Research topic B) Ecophysiology of mycorrhizal symbioses and associations
B1. Application of mycorrhizal inoculations in agriculture production
Current research projects:
B2. The role of mycorrhizal symbioses and associations in coniferous forest
B2. in collaboration with the Department ofMycorrhizal Symbioses, Institute of Botany :
B2-1. COST OC10058 Roots, ectomycorrhizas, and below ground carbon balance of Norway spruce forests of Central EuropePI: doc. Albrechtová, coinvestigator Dr. M. Vohník
B2-2. GAUK 2011/320311 Role of DSE (Dark Septate Endophytes) in plant community of forest ecosystemPI – Bc. T. Lukešová (supervisor dr. M. Vohník, consultants Mgr. P. Kohout, Doc. Albrechtová)
Laboratory of ecophysiological anatomy
Department of Experimental Plant Biology, http://kfrserver.natur.cuni.cz Charles University in Prague, Faculty of science
Research topic B) Ecophysiology of mycorrhizal symbioses and associations
CREW – in collaboration with: the Department of Mycorrhizal Symbioses, Institute of Botany :
GAUK 2009/71409 Is biological fitness of invasive Pinus strobus affected by ericaceous plants and their symbiotic fungi? Comparison with Pinus silvestris. PI: Petr Kohout.
Laboratory of ecophysiological anatomy
Department of Experimental Plant Biology, http://kfrserver.natur.cuni.cz Charles University in Prague, Faculty of science
B2. The role of mycorrhizal symbioses and associations in coniferous forest
Current research projects :
B2-2. GAUK 2011/320311 Role of DSE (Dark Septate Endophytes) in plant community of forest ecosystemPI – Bc. T. Lukešová (supervisor dr. M. Vohník, consultants Mgr. P. Kohout, Doc. Albrechtová)
Laboratory of ecophysiological anatomy
Department of Experimental Plant Biology, http://kfrserver.natur.cuni.cz Charles University in Prague, Faculty of science
Research topic B) Ecophysiology of mycorrhizal symbioses and associations
B2. The role of mycorrhizal symbioses and associations in coniferous forest
• Dark Septate Endophytes are jsou ubiquitous plant root endophytes, theirphysiological impact is not well understood yet. DSE fungi connect with their mycelia root systems of different plants and this inetrconnection may influenceplant nutrition uptake and can mediate interactions between the plants.
What impact have selected representatives of DSE on host plants?
Can DSE mediate interactions between ericoid plants and conivers
within the forest ecosystem?
B2-1. COST OC10058 Roots, ectomycorrhizas, and below ground carbon balance of Norway spruce forests of Central EuropePI: doc. Albrechtová, spolu�ešitel Dr. M. Vohník
•Interactions of allochthonous plants and mycorrhizal fungi can contribute to an invasive character of those allochtonous mycorrhizal plants depending on 1) diversity of mycorrhizal fungi and 2) different carbon allocation into belowground plant biomass or mycorrhizal structures.
How the invasive specie - Eastern White Pine influence the
autochtonous mycorrhizal communities?
Laboratory of ecophysiological anatomy
Department of Experimental Plant Biology, http://kfrserver.natur.cuni.cz Charles University in Prague, Faculty of science
Research topic B) Ecophysiology of mycorrhizal symbioses and associations
B2. The role of mycorrhizal symbioses and associations in coniferous forest
Current research projects :
Current outputs and publications:
Kohout P, Sýkorová Z, Bahram M, Hadincová V, Albrechtová J, Tedersoo L & Vohník M (2011)Understorey ericaceous shrubs affect ectomycorrhizal fungal community of the invasive Pinus strobus and native Pinus sylvestris in a pot experiment. Mycorrhiza 21: 403-412.
Tedersoo L, Abarenkov K, Nilsson RH, Schü�ler A, Grelet GA, Kohout P, Oja J, Bonito GM,
Veldre V, Jairus T, Ryberg M, Larsson KH & Kõljalg U (2011) Tidying up GenBank: quality and
metadata annotation of ITS sequences of mycorrhizal fungi. PLoS ONE 6: 9-e24904.
Vohník M & Albrechtová J, The Co-occurrence and Morphological Continuum Between Ericoid
Mycorrhiza and Dark Septate Endophytes in Roots of Six European Rhododendron Species.
Folia Geobotanica (in press)
Kohout P, Sýkorová Z, �tvrtlíková M, Rydlová J, Suda J, Vohník M & Sudová R, Surprising
spectra of root associated fungi in submerged aquatic plants. Accepted in FEMS Microbiology
Ecology
Laboratory of ecophysiological anatomy
Department of Experimental Plant Biology, http://kfrserver.natur.cuni.cz Charles University in Prague, Faculty of science
Research topic B) Ecophysiology of mycorrhizal symbioses and associations
B2. The role of mycorrhizal symbioses and associations in coniferous forest
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