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Last update: doc. RNDr. Karel Nesměrák, Ph.D. (28.10.2019)
Introduction to Ecological Biochemistry. J. B. Harborne, 4th Edition, Academic Press, London 1994. Procházka S., Šebánek J.. Regulátory rostlinného růstu. Academia, Praha 1997. Karban R., Baldwin I. T.: Induced Responses to Herbivory. University of Chicago Press, Chicago 1997. Methods in Chemical Ecology. Vol. 1. Chemical Methods. J. Millar & K. F. Haynes, Kluwer Academic Publishers, London 1998, second printing 2000. Methods in Chemical Ecology. Vol. 2. Bioassay Methods. J. Millar & K. F. Haynes, Kluwer Academic Publishers, London 1998, second printing 2000. Biosynthesis in Insects. E. D. Morgan, RSC, Cambridge, 2004. Chemical Aspects of Biosynthesis. J. Mann, Oxford University Press, 1994, reprinted 2006. |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Karel Nesměrák, Ph.D. (28.10.2019)
The exam is combined, written test (7 questions, each consisting of 3-5 sub-questions) is followed by an oral exam focused on possible incorrectly answered or unanswered questions. Requirements for the written test and oral exam are given by the extent of the lecture. Sample test is provided to students at the end of lectures. For successful completion of the written test and oral examination is required at least 50% success rate. |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Karel Nesměrák, Ph.D. (28.10.2019)
Lesson 1: Chemical ecology - definition; semiochemicals - pheromones, cairomones, defenses; classification, examples of types of structures, application of pheromones in practice |