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Lecturer(s)
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Smýkal Petr, prof. Ing. Ph.D.
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Matušinský Pavel, doc. Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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The subject of study, topic of the Thesis. Literature overview. Research outline - general and particular aims. Getting familiar with basic methodology.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Laboratory Work
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the course is the ongoing control of teh status of diploma thesis presented in form of seminars. Students will present their own thesis.
Student is able to (after attending the course): - apply the knowledge he/she obtained during the study - write a good literature review on given topic - make an outline of the Thesis - select appropriate methodology for the study - discuss properly own results in comparison to published ones - write a Thesis, scientific presentation (poster, lecture)
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Prerequisites
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Thesis topic. Literature review. Proposal for solving the problem; definition of overall and specific objectives. Mastery of basic methodological procedures.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Student performance, Analysis of linguistic
Master thesis writting.
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Recommended literature
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Barnes, S. (2023). Zelená planeta. Praha, E2/339 (PřF-KBO).
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Briggs D. et Walters S.M. (1997). Plant variation and evolution. Cambridge University Press, 3rd. ed..
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Dale, W. Rostlina jako pevnost. České Budějovice, 2022, ISSN 978-80-7394-9.
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Henry, R. J. (2005). Plant diversity and evolution: genotypic and phenotypic variation in higher plants. Wallingford.
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Ingrouille, M., & Eddie, B. (2006). Plants: evolution and diversity. Cambridge.
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Kamel A. Abd-Elsalam, Aftab Ahmad, editors. (2026). Gene editing in cereals. Singapore, B1-2/379 (PřF-KBO).
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Mancuso, S. (2020). Revoluce rostlin. Praha, KBF-knih/419 (PřF-KBO).
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Willis, K. J., & McElwain, J. C. (2002). The evolution of plants. New York, N.Y.
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Zieglerová, J. (2025). Ze života rostlin. Praha, 516/339 (KUP).
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