Bakterie Pseudomonas v PGPR-konsorciu a jejich vliv na efektivitu fytoremediací v prostředí po důlní a průmyslové činnosti.

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Industrial pollution with toxic metals of the environment is a serious problem nowadays. Removal of such pollution is often an expensive issue and therefore it is important to look for more available and more environmentally friendly alternatives. This dissertation deals with plant phytoremediation of metal contamination with support of suitably assembled bacterial consortia focusing on bacteria of the genus Pseudomonas. In the research part there are basic characteristics of phytoremediation, properties of PGPR-bacteria and hyperaccumulative plants. The experimental part of the dissertation contains detailed information about the used methodology, results and their discussion. The experiment demonstrated the correlation between plant hyperaccumulation properties and the resistance properties of used PGPR-bacteria. At the end of the work there are summarized the achieved results and outlined the possible use of the consortia consisting of PGPR-bacteria.

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Pseudomonas, PGPR-bacteria, phytoremediation, hyperaccumulation, lead

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