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Usage of physical-chemical methods for the study of interaction of humic substances with the plant cutisles
Rampáčková, Eliška ; Sedláček, Petr (referee) ; Smilková, Marcela (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the study of interaction (or binding or adsorption) of plant cuticle with potassium lignohumate, as a liquid agriculture product used in the field of foliar fertilization, which belongs to the most used agronomic applications in general. The studied materials became the plant cuticle, which forms upper part of plants and potassium lignohumate (commercially Lignohumate), which is widely used thanks to its properties, which allow to increase the quality, growth and profitability of the crops. The aim of this bachelor’s thesis was to investigate the binding of compounds to plant cuticles, useful methods for this field of research and the use of thermal methods (precisely isothermal microcalorimetry and thermogravimetry). The next step was to use this instrumentation as a physicochemical method for assessing the ability of Lignohumate to bind to plant cuticles.
Study on transport of liquid lignohumates through plant leaves and plant cuticles
Rampáčková, Eliška ; Weidlich, Tomáš (referee) ; Smilek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the study of transport commercial solution of pottasium lignohumate through the plant cuticles, as the main barriers in transport of active ingredience to plant tissues. The problematics has been studied to obtain the informations about ability of transport liquid active ingredience during foliar fertilization, which became popular in theme of efective utilization fertilizers and reduction their negative impact to enviroment. The aim of this thesis was to optimize technics of diffusion for demanded purposes in the Stokes diffusion cells. As the transport barriers have been used the plant cuticles, that have been isolated by various methods. The ultraviolet and visible spectrometry (UV-VIS) was the analytical method for determination of transported volume of lignohumate and to the mentioned experiments the cuticles of Prunus laurocerasus and cuticles of tomato fruit have been used. The isolated cuticles have been analyzed by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and profilometry. The characterisation of the used solution of lignohumate was also important part of this thesis. It has been used the basic physico-chemical methods and also the advanced methods as tensiometry, size exclusion chromatography with UV detector and differential refractive index detector (SEC-UV-dRI) and thermogravimetry (TGA).
Study on transport of liquid lignohumates through plant leaves and plant cuticles
Rampáčková, Eliška ; Weidlich, Tomáš (referee) ; Smilek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the study of transport commercial solution of pottasium lignohumate through the plant cuticles, as the main barriers in transport of active ingredience to plant tissues. The problematics has been studied to obtain the informations about ability of transport liquid active ingredience during foliar fertilization, which became popular in theme of efective utilization fertilizers and reduction their negative impact to enviroment. The aim of this thesis was to optimize technics of diffusion for demanded purposes in the Stokes diffusion cells. As the transport barriers have been used the plant cuticles, that have been isolated by various methods. The ultraviolet and visible spectrometry (UV-VIS) was the analytical method for determination of transported volume of lignohumate and to the mentioned experiments the cuticles of Prunus laurocerasus and cuticles of tomato fruit have been used. The isolated cuticles have been analyzed by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and profilometry. The characterisation of the used solution of lignohumate was also important part of this thesis. It has been used the basic physico-chemical methods and also the advanced methods as tensiometry, size exclusion chromatography with UV detector and differential refractive index detector (SEC-UV-dRI) and thermogravimetry (TGA).
Usage of physical-chemical methods for the study of interaction of humic substances with the plant cutisles
Rampáčková, Eliška ; Sedláček, Petr (referee) ; Smilková, Marcela (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the study of interaction (or binding or adsorption) of plant cuticle with potassium lignohumate, as a liquid agriculture product used in the field of foliar fertilization, which belongs to the most used agronomic applications in general. The studied materials became the plant cuticle, which forms upper part of plants and potassium lignohumate (commercially Lignohumate), which is widely used thanks to its properties, which allow to increase the quality, growth and profitability of the crops. The aim of this bachelor’s thesis was to investigate the binding of compounds to plant cuticles, useful methods for this field of research and the use of thermal methods (precisely isothermal microcalorimetry and thermogravimetry). The next step was to use this instrumentation as a physicochemical method for assessing the ability of Lignohumate to bind to plant cuticles.

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