Tomorrow the MBG-CSIC will hold a seminar in Santiago.

 

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Cover of the Seminars section on the MBG-CSIC website

Response mechanism to biotic/abiotic stresses in forest tree species

Eva Pokorná, Ph.D. Researcher

Forestry and Game Management Research Institute (Czech Republic)

Eva Pokorná, Ph.D. Researcher from the Forestry and Game Management Research Institute (Czech Republic)

Seminar

When: March 21, at 12:00 PM.

Where: Auditorium of the MBG-CSIC in SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA.

Free entry.

On this occasion, researcher Eva Pokorná will give a brief recap of her research work throughout her career, under the title “Response mechanism to biotic/abiotic stresses in forest tree species”.

Her visit to MBG is part of the activities of COST Copytree Action (European Network for Innovative Woody Plant Cloning, CA21157).

Natural landscape in the Czech Republic

Eva Pokorná’s Background

Czech researcher Eva Pokorná, who is currently on a research stay at the Santiago de Compostela headquarters, completed her Ph.D. studies at the Institute of Experimental Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences, focusing on cytokinin metabolism, specifically on the inactivation mechanisms of bioactive cytokinins through their conjugation with glucose molecules. Currently, her research focuses on the micropropagation of woody species, genetic regulation under field conditions, and physiological responses to biotic and abiotic stress in forest species.