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the largest centre of botanical research in the Czech Republic
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2018-1-CZ01-KA202-048171
Botanical Gardens as Part of European Cultural Heritage
2018 - 2021
2018-1-CZ01-KA202-048171
Botanical Gardens as Part of European Cultural Heritage
2018 - 2021
2018-1-CZ01-KA202-048171
Botanical Gardens as Part of European Cultural Heritage
2018 - 2021
Bug–Network (BugNet)
Bug–Network (BugNet)
Cadmium immobilisation in soil by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: the role of fungal extraradical mycelium and of plant-mediated effects
2007 - 2009
Cadmium immobilisation in soil by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: the role of fungal extraradical mycelium and of plant-mediated effects
2007 - 2009
KJB600050706
Cadmium immobilisation in soil by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: the role of fungal extraradical mycelium and of plant-mediated effects
2007 - 2009
P505/10/0638
Calcium tolerance in Sphagnum, its physiological and genetic backgrounds, and consequences in mire ecology
2010 - 2014
GAP505/10/0638
Calcium tolerance in Sphagnum, its physiological and genetic backgrounds, and consequences in mire ecology
2010 - 2014
P505/10/0638
Calcium tolerance in Sphagnum, its physiological and genetic backgrounds, and consequences in mire ecology
2010 - 2014
GAP505/10/0638
Calcium tolerance in Sphagnum, its physiological and genetic backgrounds, and consequences in mire ecology
2010 - 2014
GAP505/10/0638
Calcium tolerance in Sphagnum, its physiological and genetic backgrounds, and consequences in mire ecology
2010 - 2014
Can long-lived species experience rapid evolution in response to changing climate?
2019 - 2021
GA19-00522S
Can long-lived species experience rapid evolution in response to changing climate?
2019 - 2022
Can long-lived species experience rapid evolution in response to changing climate?
2019 - 2021
GA526/09/0963
Can success of potential dominant plant species in grassland be forecasted according to functional traits?
2009 - 2013
GA526/09/0963
Can success of potential dominant plant species in grassland be forecasted according to functional traits?
2009 - 2013
GA526/09/0963
Can success of potential dominant plant species in grassland be forecasted according to functional traits?
2009 - 2013
GA526/09/0963
Can success of potential dominant plant species in grassland be forecasted according to functional traits?
2009 - 2013
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