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Linda Nedbalová
Researcher at Charles University in Prague
Publications - 97
Citations - 1997
Linda Nedbalová is an academic researcher from Charles University in Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyunsaturated fatty acid & Chloromonas. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 91 publications receiving 1579 citations. Previous affiliations of Linda Nedbalová include Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
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Long-term studies (1871–2000) on acidification and recovery of lakes in the Bohemian Forest (central Europe)
Jaroslav Vrba,Jiří Kopáček,Jan Fott,Leoš Kohout,Linda Nedbalová,Miroslava Pražáková,Tomáš Soldán,Jochen Schaumburg +7 more
TL;DR: Evaluated long-term changes in the atmospheric depositions of S and N compounds, lake water quality, and biodiversity at eight glacial lakes in the Bohemian Forest over the past 130 years show microorganisms remain dominant in the recent plankton biomass as well as in controlling the pelagic food webs.
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Trace concentrations of iron nanoparticles cause overproduction of biomass and lipids during cultivation of cyanobacteria and microalgae
Karolína Pádrová,Jaromír Lukavský,Linda Nedbalová,Alena Čejková,Tomáš Cajthaml,Karel Sigler,Milada Vítová,Tomáš Řezanka +7 more
TL;DR: The nZVI particles may provide a suitable source of iron causing increased cell growth and induce metabolic changes resulting in higher lipid production and changes in fatty acid (FA) composition.
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Sanguina nivaloides and Sanguina aurantia gen. et spp. nov. (Chlorophyta): the taxonomy, phylogeny, biogeography and ecology of two newly recognised algae causing red and orange snow.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that spherical cysts sampled from alpine mountains in Europe, North America and South America as well as from both polar regions have a cosmopolitan distribution with an absence of geographical structuring, indicating an effective dispersal strategy with the cysts being transported all around the globe, including trans-equatorially.
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Freshwater lakes of Ulu Peninsula, James Ross Island, north-east Antarctic Peninsula: origin, geomorphology and physical and chemical limnology
TL;DR: In this article, the origin, geology, geomorphology, hydrological stability and physical and chemical characteristics of a representative set of 29 lakes in the ice-free parts of the Ulu Peninsula, James Ross Island, located close to the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.