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CERTIFIED METHODOLOGY, Methodology for low-volume sterilization hatching eggs
Bezděk, D. ; Dejneka, Alexandr ; Kubinová, Šárka ; Fejt, T. ; Churpita, Olexandr ; Drahošová, Michala
The methodology is the result of the solution of the research project No. TH04030206 entitled: Develoment of methods of physical sterilization of hatching eggs. The project is focused on a hatching egg sterilization based on physical methods - namely low temperature plasma (LTP). Compared to the existing methods, LTP should result in an increased efficiency of poultry farming and eliminated health and ecological risks. The higher added value and efficiency further contribute to higher competitiveness of the poultry industry and food self-sufficiency of the Czech Republic.
The impact of physical methods and new chemical preparations based on nanoparticles on selected wood-rotting fungi invading wooden structures - possibilities and limitations of modern techniques of prevention
Švec, Karel ; Gabriel, Jiří (advisor) ; Ptáček, Petr (referee)
83 Abstract The work focuses on the physiology of wood-rotting fungi and the possibilities of their inhibition by physical methods (microwave and gamma irradiations, dry heat) or newly developed chemical preparatives contaning metallic nanoparticles. The effect of abovementioned treatments on mycelial growth, activities of extracellular enzymes responsible for wood degradation and on spore germination or viability was studied in selected strains of wood-rotting fungi obtained from culture collection (Coniophora puteana, Fibroporia vaillantii, Gloeophyllum sepiarium) or isolated from infected buildings (Serpula lacrymans).
The impact of physical methods and new chemical preparations based on nanoparticles on selected wood-rotting fungi invading wooden structures - possibilities and limitations of modern techniques of prevention
Švec, Karel ; Gabriel, Jiří (advisor) ; Ptáček, Petr (referee)
83 Abstract The work focuses on the physiology of wood-rotting fungi and the possibilities of their inhibition by physical methods (microwave and gamma irradiations, dry heat) or newly developed chemical preparatives contaning metallic nanoparticles. The effect of abovementioned treatments on mycelial growth, activities of extracellular enzymes responsible for wood degradation and on spore germination or viability was studied in selected strains of wood-rotting fungi obtained from culture collection (Coniophora puteana, Fibroporia vaillantii, Gloeophyllum sepiarium) or isolated from infected buildings (Serpula lacrymans).

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