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: Corn is one of the three most widely grown cereals in the world, providing 80% of the calories in the human diet. Growing maize under today's changing climatic conditions is a challenge for farmers
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Aplikácia nových metód antropometrie v hodnotení nutričného statusu ľudí Application of New Anthropometric Methods in the Assessment of the Human Nutritional Status Supervisor: doc. Ing. Martina Gažarová, PhD
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using modern portable devices and equipment. Moreover, the relationship of the measured data to key parameters directly related to the resistance of crops to stress factors will be assessed. The work will
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, they are also expected to act as bio-corridors and landmarks. In the course of the PhD thesis a basic analysis of the small game situation in selected hunting grounds will be carried out. The monitoring
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maturity - to determine the basic metabolic and immunological profiles of pigs during lactation to establish the relationship between microclimatic conditions of the farm and the basic and defensive
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environmental factors. The targeted combination of phytosubstances verified using cell models (human ovarian cell lines, cervix) are promising sources for supporting hormonal regulation, improving reproductive
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environmental factors. The targeted combination of phytosubstances verified using cell models (human ovarian cell lines, cervix) are promising sources for supporting hormonal regulation, improving reproductive
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or act antagonistically against phytopathogens. Bacteria promoting plant growth (Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria - PGPB) form a specific group that can stimulate the growth of plants by various mechanisms
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of the relationship between the functionality of testicular cells and their sensitivity to nanoplastics/microplastics in vitro Supervisor: prof. Ing. Norbert Lukáč, PhD. Workplace: Faculty of Biotechnology and Food
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disruptors on the viability of human spermatozoa in vitro Supervisor: prof. Ing. Norbert Lukáč, PhD. Workplace: Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Science, Slovak University of Agruculture in Nitra