Dana Holá
0000-0002-2080-8774
Charles University
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Brassinosteroids and primary photosynthetic processes
Effect of exogenously applied 20-hydroxyecdysone on the efficiency of primary photosynthetic processes substantially differs across plant species
Role of Brassinosteroids in the Plant Response to Drought: Do We Know Anything for Certain?
Heritable variation in needle spectral reflectance of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) peaks in red edge
Physiological and fitness differences between cytotypes vary with stress in a grassland perennial herb
The disadvantages of being a hybrid during drought: A combined analysis of plant morphology, physiology and leaf proteome in maize
Genetic variability and heritability of chlorophyllafluorescence parameters in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestrisL.)
The effect of exogenous 24-epibrassinolide on the ecdysteroid content in the leaves of Spinacia oleracea L
24-Epibrassinolide and 20-hydroxyecdysone affect photosynthesis differently in maize and spinach
Exogenously applied 20-hydroxyecdysone increases the net photosynthetic rate but does not affect the photosynthetic electron transport or the content of photosynthetic pigments in Tetragonia tetragonioides L.
The Physiology and Proteomics of Drought Tolerance in Maize: Early Stomatal Closure as a Cause of Lower Tolerance to Short-Term Dehydration?
A universal method for the isolation of photochemically active broken chloroplasts from conifer needles and its possible application in photosynthetic studies
The effect of low growth temperature on Hill reaction and Photosystem 1 activities in three biotypes of Kochia scoparia (L.) Schrad. with different sensitivity to atrazine and ALS-inhibiting herbicides
The evaluation of photosynthetic parameters in maize inbred lines subjected to water deficiency: Can these parameters be used for the prediction of performance of hybrid progeny?
Brassinosteroids and photosynthesis
The effects of brassinosteroids on photosynthetic parameters in leaves of two field-grown maize inbred lines and their F1 hybrid
The Exogenous Application of Brassinosteroids to Zea mays (L.) Stressed by Long-Term Chilling Does Not Affect the Activities of Photosystem 1 or 2
The effect of brassinosteroids on the morphology, development and yield of field-grown maize
The influence of low-temperature on the photochemical activity of chloroplasts and activity of antioxidant enzymes in maize leaves
Low-temperature induced changes in the ultrastructure of maize mesophyll chloroplasts strongly depend on the chilling pattern/intensity and considerably differ among inbred and hybrid genotypes
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