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Mechanisms of resistance of plants from the genus Coffea to abiotic stresses
Skřivánek, Jakub ; Konrádová, Hana (advisor) ; Tylová, Edita (referee)
The genus Coffea is so specific by its distribution, requirements for environmental conditions and economic importance for humans that it is increasingly being studied as a model plant material. The thesis in the form of literary research is worked out in the context of the emerging climatic changes in order to give a comprehensive overview of the physiological responses of plants of the genus Coffea to three abiotic stresses - heat, cold and drought. The partial goal was to compare the resistance to these stresses of two economically significant species - Coffea arabica and Coffea canephora. We cannot generally say which species is more resilient, it always depends on a particular stress. Essential parts of the reaction to these stresses have proved to be carbohydrate accumulation and content dynamics. Key words: carbohydrates, climate change, Coffea, drought, extreme temperatures, stress

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