Jakub Tesitel
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Tesitel J, Chytry K, Vasicek M, Blazek P, Galvanek D, Fajmon K, et al.
J Environ Manage
. 2025 Jan;
374():124120.
PMID: 39826366
Species-rich grasslands of temperate Europe are threatened by the spread and increasing dominance of the rhizomatous grass Calamagrostis epigejos. Native hemiparasitic Rhinanthus species have been proposed as biocontrol to suppress...
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Hajek M, Tesitel J, Tahvanainen T, Peterka T, Jimenez-Alfaro B, Jansen F, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2021 Nov;
28(3):1023-1037.
PMID: 34748262
Rising temperatures may endanger fragile ecosystems because their character and key species show different habitat affinities under different climates. This assumption has only been tested in limited geographical scales. In...
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Tesitel J, Li A, Knotkova K, McLellan R, Bandaranayake P, Watson D
Plant Physiol
. 2021 Apr;
185(4):1309-1324.
PMID: 33793868
Parasitic plants are mostly viewed as pests. This is caused by several species causing serious damage to agriculture and forestry. There is however much more to parasitic plants than presumed...
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Krasylenko Y, Tesitel J, Ceccantini G, Oliveira-da-Silva M, Dvorak V, Steele D, et al.
Am J Bot
. 2021 Jan;
108(1):8-21.
PMID: 33403666
All organisms engage in parasitic relations, as either parasites or hosts. Some species may even play both roles simultaneously. Among flowering plants, the most widespread form of parasitism is characterized...
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Svetlikova P, Hajek T, Tesitel J
PLoS One
. 2018 Aug;
13(8):e0200927.
PMID: 30067852
Root-hemiparasitic plants of the genus Rhinanthus acquire resources through a water-wasting physiological strategy based on high transpiration rate mediated by the accumulation of osmotically active compounds and constantly open stomata....
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Tesitel J, Tesitelova T, Minasiewicz J, Selosse M
Trends Plant Sci
. 2018 Jun;
23(8):656-659.
PMID: 29929775
Mixotrophic plants combine photosynthesis and heterotrophic nutrition. Recent research suggests mechanisms explaining why mixotrophy is so common in terrestrial ecosystems. First, mixotrophy overcomes nutrient limitation and/or seedling establishment constraints. Second,...
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Pinto-Carrasco D, Kosnar J, Lopez-Gonzalez N, Koutecky P, Tesitel J, Rico E, et al.
Appl Plant Sci
. 2016 Mar;
4(3).
PMID: 27011897
Premise Of The Study: Microsatellite primers were developed for the first time in the root hemiparasite herb Odontites vernus (Orobanchaceae). These markers will be useful to investigate the role of...
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Svetlikova P, Hajek T, Tesitel J
Ann Bot
. 2015 May;
116(1):61-8.
PMID: 25987711
Background And Aims: Root hemiparasites from the rhinanthoid clade of Orobanchaceae possess metabolically active glandular trichomes that have been suggested to function as hydathode trichomes actively secreting water, a process...
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Tesitel J, Tesitelova T, Fisher J, Leps J, Cameron D
New Phytol
. 2014 Sep;
205(1):350-60.
PMID: 25197020
Root hemiparasites are green photosynthetic plants, which parasitically acquire resources from host xylem. Mineral nutrients and water, two principal below-ground abiotic resources, were assumed to affect the interaction between hemiparasites...