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1. Re-introduction of an extinct population of Pulsatilla patens using different propagation techniques

2. Garden pansy (Viola × wittrockiana Gams.) - a good candidate for the revitalisation of polluted areas

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3. Genetic Variation versus Morphological Variability in European Peatland Violets (Viola epipsila—V. palustris Group)

4. Seasonal and Simultaneous Cleistogamy in Rostrate Violets (Viola, subsect. Rostratae, Violaceae)

5. Insights into Plant Programmed Cell Death Induced by Heavy Metals—Discovering a Terra Incognita

6. Interspecific Hybridization and Introgression Influence Biodiversity—Based on Genetic Diversity of Central European Viola epipsila-V. palustris Complex

7. How Does the Sweet Violet (Viola odorata L.) Fight Pathogens and Pests – Cyclotides as a Comprehensive Plant Host Defense System

8. Critical factors besides treatment dose and duration need to be controlled in Pb toxicity tests in plant cell suspension cultures

9. Extracellular matrix surface network is associated with non-morphogenic calli of Helianthus tuberosus cv. Albik produced from various explants

10. Garden pansy (Viola × wittrockiana Gams.) - a good candidate for the revitalisation of polluted areas

11. A new pollination system in non-cleistogamous species of Viola results from nyctinastic (night-closing) petal movements – A mixed outcrossing-selfing strategy

12. Seasonal and simultaneous cleistogamy in rostrate violets (Viola, subsect. Rostratae, Violaceae)

13. Genotype-dependent mass somatic embryogenesis : a chance to recover extinct populations of Pulsatilla vulgaris Mill

14. Insights into Plant Programmed Cell Death Induced by Heavy Metals-Discovering a

15. Interspecific Hybridization and Introgression Influence Biodiversity—Based on Genetic Diversity of Central European Viola epipsila-V. palustris Complex

16. Does somaclonal variation play advantageous role in conservation practice of endangered species?: comprehensive genetic studies of in vitro propagated plantlets of Viola stagnina Kit. (Violaceae)

17. No evidence of contemporary interploidy gene flow between the closely related European woodland violetsViola reichenbachianaandV. riviniana(sect.Viola, Violaceae)

18. Papain-like cysteine proteases are involved in programmed cell death in plants under heavy metal stress

19. From cells highly tolerant to Zn and Pb to fully fertile plants : selection of tolerant lines with in vitro culture

20. Cryopreservation and post-thaw genetic integrity of Viola stagnina Kit., an endangered species of wet habitats – A useful tool in ex situ conservation

21. Immunolocalization of cyclotides in plant cells, tissues and organ supports their role in host defense

22. Comprehensive characteristics and genetic diversity of the endemic Australian Viola banksii (section Erpetion, Violaceae)

23. Exogenous plant hormones and cyclotide expression in Viola uliginosa (Violaceae)

24. Cell suspension cultures as a model in studies of plant tolerance to heavy metals

25. Suspended cells of metallicolous and nonmetallicolous Viola species tolerate, accumulate and detoxify zinc and lead

26. Lack of correlation between pollen aperture number and environmental factors in pansies (Viola L., sect. Melanium Ging.) - pollen heteromorphism re-examined

27. Micropropagation of Viola uliginosa (Violaceae) for endangered species conservation and for somaclonal variation-enhanced cyclotide biosynthesis

28. Viola tricolor(Violaceae) is a karyologically unstable species

29. Morphological differences between violets growing at heavy metal polluted and non-polluted sites

30. Chromosome and genome size variation inLuzula(Juncaceae), a genus with holocentric chromosomes

31. Heavy metals in soil affect reproductive processes more than morphological characters in Viola tricolor

32. Increased genetic diversity of Viola tricolor L. (Violaceae) in metal-polluted environments

33. Cleistogamy and phylogenetic position of Viola uliginosa (Violaceae) re-examined

34. The rare, endemic zinc violets of Central Europe originate from Viola lutea Huds

35. In vitro culture promotes partial autonomous endosperm development in unfertilized ovules of wild-type Arabidopsis thaliana var. Columbia

36. Autonomous endosperm induction by in vitro culture of unfertilized ovules of Viola odorata L

37. Effect of estrone on somatic and female gametophyte cell division and differentiation in Arabidospis thaliana cultured in vitro

38. Extracellular matrix surface network is associated with non-morphogenic calli of Helianthus tuberosus cv. Albik produced from various explants

39. Morphological versus genetic diversity of Viola reichenbachiana and V. riviniana (sect. Viola, Violaceae) from soils differing in heavy metal content

40. THE INFLUENCE OF fie AND met1 MUTATIONS AND IN VITRO CULTURE CONDITIONS ON AUTONOMOUS ENDOSPERM DEVELOPMENT IN UNFERTILIZED OVULES OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA

41. Usefulness of morphological characters in determination of intra- and interspecific diversity of violets (Viola L., Violaceae)

42. Arabidopsis cyclin-dependent kinase gene Cdkg;2 is involved in organogenic responses induced in vitro

43. Floral structure and pollen morphology are important characters in taxonomy of the genus Viola (Violaceae)

45. Sterility of Miscanthus × Giganteus Results from Hybrid Incompatibility

46. Influence of a Heavy-Metal-Polluted Environment on Viola tricolor Genome Size and Chromosome Number

47. Violets of the section Melanium, their colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their occurrence on heavy metal heaps

48. Was reduced pollen viability in Viola tricolor L. the result of heavy metal pollution or rather the tests applied?

49. Metalliferous and non-metalliferous populations of Viola tricolor represent similar mode of antioxidative response

50. Chromosome and nuclear DNA study on Luzula - a genus with holokinetic chromosomes