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Production of Enzymes by Fungal Colonies in Soils: A Laboratory Study
Šnajdr, Jaroslav ; Popelářová, Petra ; Baadri, S. ; Alawi, A. ; Boddy, L. ; Baldrian, Petr
Production of enzymes by fungal colonies in soils is affected by mycelium age and the presence or absence of interspecific mycelial interactions
Litter decomposition in a primary succession chronosequence on brown coal mine deposits
Urbanová, Michaela ; Valášková, Vendula ; Šnajdr, Jaroslav ; Baldrian, Petr
Litter decomposition in a primary succession chronosequence on brown coal mine deposits varies along with the successional age of the site
Degradation of lignin and humic substances in forest soil by saprotrophic basidiomycetes
Šnajdr, Jaroslav ; Steffen, K. T. ; Hofrichter, M. ; Baldrian, Petr
The work deals of degradation of lignin and humic substances in forest soil by saprotrophic basidiomycetes is significant, yet species-dependent
Aktivita extracelulárních enzymů a složení mikrobiálního společenstva v průběhu kolonizace půdního profilu saprotrofními basidiomycetami
Šnajdr, Jaroslav ; Trögl, Josef ; Steffen, K. ; Heeg, K. ; Hofrichter, M. ; Baldrian, Petr
Two strains of saprotrophic basidiomycetes - Hypholoma fasciculare and Rhodocollybia butyracea – were isolated from the oak wood in Xaverov (Prague, Czech Republic). We followed the production of extracellular enzymes in a laboratory setup as well as the composition of microbial community during the colonization of reconstructed soil profile
Saprotrophic fungus Hypholoma fasciculare affects the structure and composition of fungal and bacterial communities in wood and soil
Valášková, Vendula ; Šnajdr, Jaroslav ; Gunnewiek, P. K. ; de Boer, W. ; Baldrian, Petr
Saprotrophic fungus Hypholoma fasciculare is able to affect the structure and composition of fungal and bacterial communities in wood and soil during its colonization
Spatial and temporal dynamics of enzyme activity distribution in soils with respect to soil fungi
Baldrian, Petr ; Šnajdr, Jaroslav ; Valášková, Vendula ; Cajthaml, Tomáš ; Merhautová, Věra
Activity of laccase, Mn-peroxidase, endo-1,4-β-glucanase, endo-1,4-β-xylanase, cellobiohydrolase, β-glucosidase and β-xylosidase in forest soil (with dominant Quercus sp.) exhibited high but inconsistent variation. Enzyme activity decreased with soil depth as well as fungal biomass and the fungal/bacterial biomass ratio
Vliv dřevokazných hub na populace půdních mikroorganismů v průběhu bioremediace
Baldrian, Petr ; Šnajdr, Jaroslav
In the course of the growth of Pleurotus ostreatus in nonsterile soil, number of heterotrophic soil bacteria decreases. The metabolic profiles of bacterial communities are also influenced by the fungus.

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