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Proteomics based approach for identification of enzymes degrading the plant biomass
Romanová, Kristýna ; Ing.Ondřej Kosík, Ph.D. (referee) ; Flodrová, Dana (advisor)
The theoretical part of work is focused on the issue of biomass which can be used for energy purposes, inparticular agricultural waste, as well as can serve as a substrate for biogas station. It also deals with proteomics, its goals and approaches, separation methods. The aim of this work was to measure each sample of enzyme activity of biomass, which are used as a raw materials for biogas plants and their proteomic identification.
Utilization of biomass for the energy purposes
Romanová, Kristýna ; Ing.Ondřej Kosík, Ph.D. (referee) ; Flodrová, Dana (advisor)
The theoretical part of work focuses on the issue of biomass used for energy purposes, in particular agricultural waste, which can be used as a substrate for biogas station. Furthermore, examines the composition of polymer substrates, which affects most biogas process. The aim of this work was to measure each sample of enzyme activity of biomass, which is used as a raw material for biogas plants.
Methanogenic symbionts of Psalteriomonadidae (Heterolobosea: Tetramitia)
Foučková, Martina ; Čepička, Ivan (advisor) ; Steinová, Jana (referee)
Psalteriomonadidae is a small family of anaerobic amoeboflagellates belonging to Heterolobosea. So far, 16 species have been described and there are also at least another 17 putative species which are yet to be formally described. Their anaerobic lifestyle is associated with a modification of the mitochondria into hydrogen-producing hydrogenosomes. The main focus of this thesis is on methanogenic symbionts of this family. The presence of prokaryotic symbionts has been observed in three species of Psalteriomonas, namely P. lanterna, P. vulgaris and P. magna. In P. lanterna, and P. vulgaris the symbionts were identified as Methanobacterium formicicum on the basis of their morphology and biochemical properties. For this thesis, 37 new freshwater isolates of psalteriomonadids were collected, identified, sequenced, and together with older isolates in culture, were investigated for the presence of prokaryotic symbionts. The UV autofluorescence of the symbionts of P. lanterna P. magna and Psalteriomonadidae sp. 5 indicates that they are methanogenic Archaea. No traces of methanogens were found in three isolates of Sawyeria marylandensis and three isolates of different Harpagon species. The symbionts were identified as Methanoregula sp. based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence. The symbionts were divided into...
Proteomics based approach for identification of enzymes degrading the plant biomass
Romanová, Kristýna ; Ing.Ondřej Kosík, Ph.D. (referee) ; Flodrová, Dana (advisor)
The theoretical part of work is focused on the issue of biomass which can be used for energy purposes, inparticular agricultural waste, as well as can serve as a substrate for biogas station. It also deals with proteomics, its goals and approaches, separation methods. The aim of this work was to measure each sample of enzyme activity of biomass, which are used as a raw materials for biogas plants and their proteomic identification.
Utilization of biomass for the energy purposes
Romanová, Kristýna ; Ing.Ondřej Kosík, Ph.D. (referee) ; Flodrová, Dana (advisor)
The theoretical part of work focuses on the issue of biomass used for energy purposes, in particular agricultural waste, which can be used as a substrate for biogas station. Furthermore, examines the composition of polymer substrates, which affects most biogas process. The aim of this work was to measure each sample of enzyme activity of biomass, which is used as a raw material for biogas plants.
Effect of water regime restoration of degraded peatland on the activity of methanogens, methanotrofs and on the total methane emissions
BAXOVÁ, Jana
This work represents the grant application for project dealing with effect of water regime restoration of degraded peatland on the activity of methanogens, methanotrofs and on the total methane emissions. The project is focused on monitoring of methane emissions from peatlands. The obtained results will be also used for calculation of the overall carbon balance for restored peatlands.

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