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PHARMACEUTICALS IN URBAN WASTEWATER AND THEIR POSSIBLE DEGRADATION BY PLANTS
Kotyza, Jan ; Soudek, Petr ; Kafka, Z. ; Vaněk, Tomáš
Work is focused on pharmaceuticals in wastewaters and watercourses and their removal by plants. We made short-time hydroponic experiments with Lupinus alba, Hordeum vulgaris and in vitro experiment with Armoracia rusticana L. As a model pharmaceuticals were chosen ibuprofen, diclofenac and paracetamol.
STUDY OF ACCUMULATION AND TRANSPORT OF HEAVY METALS BY PLANT CULTURES OF POPULUS TREMULA X TREMULOIDES AND CANNABIS SATIVA IN LABORATORY CONDITIONS AND ON REAL LOCALITY
Benešová, Dagmar ; Soudek, Petr ; Petrová, Šárka ; Malá, J. ; Najman, M. ; Najmanová, P. ; Kafka, Z. ; Vaněk, Tomáš
In this research the cultures of hemp and aspen as a representative of herbs and woody species were selected. The experiments were focused on study of ability of plants to accumulated heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Zn, As a Cu) and translocated them to upper part of plants.
Příprava a charakterizace [Glu]n peptidů
Šolínová, Veronika ; Přibylová, Marie ; Kašička, Václav ; Vaněk, Tomáš ; Barthová, J. ; Barth, Tomislav ; Lepša, L.
Several oligomers of L-glutamic acid (n = 2-10) were synthesized by a solid phase method, analyzed and separated by capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) as anions in alkaline background electrolytes of different composition at pH range 8.1-10.0.
Experience from meetings"EXPERT GROUP ON CREST PRIORITY TOPIC: Encourage the reform of public research centres and universities in particular to promote the transfer of knowledge to society and industry"
Vaněk, Tomáš
Na základě požadavku EC vytvořil CREST pět expertních skupin, jejichž cilem bylo zhodnotit současný systém podpory RD sektoru v zemích EU
Phytotechnologie utilization for organic polluants decontamination
Soudek, Petr ; Vavříková, Zuzana ; Podlipná, Radka ; Vaněk, Tomáš ; Lehký, L.
Phytoremediation is defined as an using of green plants in situ or on special adapted area for the purpose of risk decreasing of contaminated soils, sediments and ground waters by removing, degradation or stabilization of contaminants with utilization of natural processes in plants.
Phytoremediation of radionuclides and metals in soil and waste waters
Soudek, Petr ; Valenová, Šárka ; Plojhar, V. ; Vaněk, Tomáš
Heavy metals and radionuclides are not chemically degradable and possibility of their removing by in situ methods is limited. In the last years are increasingly used plants not only for biomonitoring, but also for remediation.
The influence of recultivation on the contaminated soil
Podracká, Eva ; Tykva, Richard ; Soudek, Petr ; Vaněk, Tomáš
Activities of soil and selected plant species were measured after collection of samples at the waste disposal of uranium ore mill. The collection was carried partly at the original disposal, partly at its recultivated part. The concentrations of selected radionuclides in the measured samples were determined and the measurement technique as well as evaluation procedure described. The main goal of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of previously made recultivation which should decrease the volume concentration of radon in air.
Biodegradation of TNT by .I.in vitro./I. cultivated plants: A model system for study of degradation processes
Nepovím, Aleš ; Hebner, A. ; Gert, A. ; Thomas, H. ; Vaněk, Tomáš
In vitro cultivated water plants - helophytes were used for removing of TNT from cultivation medium.
Study of biodegradation of selected explosives by plants - alternative way of soil and water decontamination
Nepovím, Aleš ; Podlipná, Radka ; Thomas, H. ; Gerth, A. ; Jalový, Z. ; Zeman, S. ; Vaněk, Tomáš
The phytoremediation of trinitrotoluene (TNT), pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN), and glyceroltrinitrate (GNT) was studied.

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