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Supervisorship at Charles University in Prague, CZ: Supervisorship at University of New Hampshire, Durham, USA: Awards of supervised students
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Main Supervisor of Ph.D. students:

  • Dr. JITKA SOUKUPOVÁ - BÍLKOVÁ
    Year of Graduation: 2002
    Thesis Title: Markers of Norway Spruce Damage and Their Use as Assessment Tools
  • Dr. TOMÁŠ POLÁK
    Year of Graduation: 2005
    Thesis Title: Analysis of macroscopic markers of Norway spruce damage - indicators of stress factor impact in mountain ecosystems
  • Dr. SÁNDOR TAMÁS FORCZEK
    Year of Graduation: 2005
    Thesis Title: Secondary atmospheric pollutants and forest decline: uptake, effect and fate of trichloroacetic acid in Norway spruce
  • Dr. ZUZANA LHOTAKOVA
    Year of Graduation: 2009
    Thesis Title: STUDY OF CONIFEROUS NEEDLES IN RELATION TO ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS USING APPROACHES OF QUANTITATIVE ANATOMY AND LABORATORY SPECTROSCOPY
  • Mgr. Zuzana KUBINOVA (Ph.D. Candidate)
    Year of starting the study: 2010
    Thesis Title: STUDY OF CHANGES OF STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC APPARATUS OF SELECTED TREE SPECIES UNDER ELEVATED CO2 AND DIFFERENT IRRADIATION

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Co-Supervisor of Ph.D. students:

  • Dr. HANA KONRÁDOVÁ-SVOBODOVÁ (supervisor Dr. Votrubová, Dr. Lipavská)
    Year of Graduation: 2001
    Thesis Title: Maturation of Norway spruce somatic embryos: Selected structural and biochemical aspects.
  • Dr. ALOIS BILAVČÍK (supervisor Dr. Zámečník)
    Year of Graduation: 2003
    Thesis Title: Frost resistance of flowers of fruit trees
  • Dr. RADKA MALCOVÁ-SUDOVÁ (supervisor Dr. Vosátka)
    Year of Graduation: 2003
    Thesis Title: Interaction of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and heavy metals - manganese and plumb
  • Dr. ENKHTUYA BATKHUU (ENCHTUJA BATCHUGJÍN)(supervisor Dr. Vosátka)
    Year of Graduation: 2005
    Thesis Title: The Effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza on Ecophysiology of trees and grasses in degraded ecosystems
  • Dr. MARTINA ŽILOVÁ-JANOUŠKOVÁ (supervisor Dr. Vosátka)
    Year of Graduation: 2006
    Thesis Title: Function of extraradical mycelium of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in plant uptake of heavy metals
  • Dr. MARTIN VOHNÍK (supervisor Dr. Vosátka)
    Year of Graduation: 2007
    Thesis Title: Role of ectomycorrhiza in phosphor transport from Norway spruce

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Main Supervisor of Master students at Charles University:

  • HANA SVOBODOVÁ (Konrádová)
    Year of Graduation: 1996
    Thesis Title: The Effect of Acid Rain on Development of Norway spruce buds (Picea abies L. [Karst.]): Anatomical study and content of non-structural saccharides
  • JITKA BÍLKOVÁ (Soukupová)
    Year of Graduation: 1997
    Thesis Title: The Effect of Acid Rain on Development of Norway spruce buds (Picea abies L. [Karst.]): Anatomical and histochemical studies
  • RADKA MALCOVÁ (Sudová)
    Year of Graduation: 1997
    Thesis Title: Interspecific interactions of Calamagrostis villosa and Deschampsia flexuosa: the effect of acidification and arbuscular mykorrhiza on anatomical, morphological and physiological parameters
  • ENCHTUJA BATCHUGJÍN
    Year of Graduation: 1998
    Thesis Title: Isolation and ecophysiology of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from degraded ecosystems
  • BLANKA ŠOLCOVÁ (Sýkorová)
    Year of Graduation: 1999
    Thesis Title: Detection of needle damage of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) in Krusne hory Mts. and sumava Mts.: analysis of photosynthetic pigments and anatomical analysis
  • TOMÁŠ POLÁK
    Year of Graduation: 2000
    1st Prize of Josef Vavroušek for the best Master Thesis at Charles University in 2000
    Thesis Title: Statistical evaluation of macroscopic markers of Norway spruce damage (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and their use in ecological education
  • LUKÁŠ HUDEC
    Year of Graduation: 2002
    Thesis Title: Somatic embryogenesis of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and fir (Abies alba Miller): potencial markers of efficient development of somatic embryos.
  • ALENA STEJSKALOVÁ
    Year of Graduation: 2003
    Thesis Title: Histochemical and biochemical markers of damage of needles and buds of Norway spruce
  • ZUZANA LHOTÁKOVÁ
  • Year of Graduation: 2004
    Thesis Title: Monitoring of Norway spruce health state using structural and biochemical markers of needle damage of Norway spruce
  • MARIANNA DOBISOVÁ
    Year of Graduation: 2005
    Thesis Title: Study of the effect of elevated CO2 concentration on anatomical and physiological parameters of tree species
  • MATYÁŠ FENDRYCH
    Year of Graduation: 2006
    Thesis Title: Inoculation of woody species by ectomycorrhizal and psedumycorrhizal fungi
  • ZDENĚK SEIDL
    Year of Graduation: 2006
    Thesis Title: Links between soil chemistry and foliar chemistry and needle structure of coniferous tree species.
  • ANNA DEKANOVÁ (Dvořáčková)
    Year of Graduation: 2007
    Thesis Title: Species specificity between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and host plants.
  • RENATA CINIBULKOvÁ
    Year of Graduation: 2010
    Thesis Title: Mathematical models of plant growth and photosynthesis as teaching materials for highschools (Teaching Specialization)
  • MONIKA BLAŽOVÁ
    Year of Graduation: 2010
    Thesis Title: Study of photosynthesis at highschools - development of teaching materials on gravimetry, photosynthesis experiments for highschools (Teaching Specialization)
  • LENKA MORAVCOVÁ
    Year of Graduation: 2010
    Thesis Title: Mineral nutrition at highschools - development of teaching materials on mineral nutrition for highschools (Teaching Specialization)
  • ZUZANA KUBÍNOVÁ
    Year of Graduation: 2010
    Thesis Title: Effect of elevated CO2 concentration on the number of chloroplasts in mesophyll cells of Norway spruce needles: Stereological analysis

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M.Sc. Candidates:

  • ELIŠKA HLÍZOVÁ - M.Sc. Candidate
    Year of Study Beginning: 2007
    Thesis Topic: Effect of elevated CO2 concentration on chloroplasts performance of Norway spruce needles
  • Marta Kudláčková - M.Sc. Candidate
    Year of Study Beginning: 2008
    Thesis Topic: Effect of mycorrhiza on physiological and yield properties and untrient uptake by tomato and leek
  • Marie Kadlecová - M.Sc. Candidate
    Year of Study Beginning: 2010
    Thesis Topic: Somatic embryogenesis of Norway spruce - aromatic cytokinin effect on structural development
  • Marie Otradovcová - M.Sc. Candidate
    Year of Study Beginning: 2010
    Thesis Title: Effect of uranium on structural parameters of tobacco

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Co-Supervisor of Master Students:

  • KUMSTÝROVÁ LUCIE
    Year of Graduation: 1999
    Thesis Title: Somatic embryogenesis of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) on solid media
  • GÖSSLOVÁ MONIKA
    Year of Graduation: 2000
    Thesis Title: Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.): somatic embryogenesis on liquid media and zygotic embryogenesis
  • ZUZANA SÝKOROVÁ
    Year of Graduation: 2002
    Thesis Title: Ecophysiology of arbuscular mycorrhiza associated with Gentiana verna L.
  • MARTIN VOHNÍK
    Year of Graduation: 2002
    Thesis Title: Inoculation of Vaccinium vitis-idaea and Rhododendron cv. Belle-Heller with ericoid mycorrhizal Oidiodendron griseum and pseudomycorrhizal Phialocephala fortinii

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Supervisorship at University of New Hampshire, Durham, USA: Member of Advisory Committee:

  • JESS ALEXANDER
    Department of Natural Resouces
    Year of Graduation: 2005
    Thesis Title: Foliar, soil and stream chemistry in Northern Bohemia
    Other members of Advisory Committee: J. Peterson-Aitkenhead, W. McDowell, B.N. Rock
  • KIRSTEN LLOYD
    Department of Natural Resouces
    Year of Graduation: 2005
    Thesis Title: Foliar and fine root chemistry among tree species in a forested landscape
    Other members of Advisory Committee: S.Ollinger, E.Hobbie, B.N. Rock, M.L. Smith (FS USDA)
  • WILL KESSLER
    Department of Natural Resouces
    Year of Graduation: 2008
    Thesis Title: Is Calcium remotely detectable in red spruce foliage?
    Other members of Advisory Committee: B.N.Rock, R. Hallett (FS USDA), M.E.Martin, T.Lee

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Awards of supervised students

Awards for the best thesis:

  • TOMÁŠ POLÁK
    Year of Graduation: 2000
    2000, 1st Prize of Josef Vavroušek for the best Master Thesis at Charles University in Prague
    Thesis Title: Statistical evaluation of macroscopic markers of Norway spruce damage (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and their use in ecological education
  • ZUZANA LHOTAKOVA
    Year of Graduation: 2009
    2010, Award for the best dissertation thesis with the use of microscopic methods, award by Czech Society for Microscopy

Awards of (co-)supervised students for the best presentation of young scientists (aged below 35):

  • 2010: Petr Kohout
    2nd Price for the best oral contribution, international conference 12.KEBR www.vurv.cz/kebr
  • 2008: Zuzana Lhotáková
    1 of 3 awards for the best presentation of Ph.D. students, International Conference of PhD Students on Experimental Botany, "Fresh Insights in Plant Affairs", Nové Hrady, 8-10 April 2008.
  • 2007: Zuzana Lhotáková
    „YOUNG STEREOLOGIST AWARD“, XII. International Congress for Stereology ICS-XII, 3-7 September, 2007, Saint-Etienne, France, (organized 1x per 3 yrs)
  • 2000: Hana Svobodová
    1st price for presentation at 12 Congress FESPB (Federation of European Societies of Plant Biology) , Budapest, HU, 21-25 August (organized 1x per 3 yrs)
  • 1995: Hana Svobodová, Jitka Bílková
    joined 1st price for poster presentation at VII. Days of Plant Physiology, Nitra, SK, 20-22 June

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