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Seroprevalence and haemato-biochemical effects ofbovine leucosis inbuffalo, Punjab, PakistanOriginal Paper

A Rahman, M Kashif, A Nasir, Ehtisham-ul-Haque S, H Ullah, A Sikandar, I Ahmed, AU Rehman, MA Saeed, MW Nazar, M Rizwan, S Saher, A Abbas

Vet Med - Czech, 2023, 68(10):385-391 | DOI: 10.17221/57/2023-VETMED

Enzootic bovine leucosis iscaused bybovine leukaemia virus (BLV), aDeltaretrovirus belonging tothe family Retroviridae. BLV causes huge economic losses tothe dairy industry inthe form ofdecreased milk production, premature culling, and poor reproductive performance ofthe animals. The aim ofthe present study was todetermine the seroprevalence ofBLV infection inbuffalo intwo districts ofPunjab, Pakistan. Atotal of384 samples were collected and analysed using acommercial indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) toinvestigate the seroprevalence ofBLV through the detection ofthe anti-BLV gp51 antibody. Apredesigned data questionnaire proforma was employed tofind out the association ofrisk factors with disease. Overall, 18.2% ofbuffaloes were seropositive for BLV inthe study population. The results revealed asignificant association (P<0.05) ofage with BLV infection. Furthermore, milk yield and pregnancy had asignificant association with the seroprevalence ofBLV infection inbuffalo whereas nosignificant association was found with sex, breeding, and health status. Biochemical and oxidative stress markers revealed asignificant decrease inliver enzymes alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST), glutathione peroxidase (GPX), and superoxide dismutase (SOD) inseropositive animals ascompared tohealthy animals. Itis concluded that BLV has aconsiderable prevalence inbuffalo inPunjab, Pakistan and there isadire need toinvestigate the disease epidemiology atboth national and international levels and strategies should bedeveloped toimplement aneffective control program.

Ribavirin inhibits peste des petits ruminants virus proliferation in vitroOriginal Paper

W Zhang, H Deng, Y Liu, S Chen, Y Liu, Y Zhao

Vet Med - Czech, 2023, 68(12):464-476 | DOI: 10.17221/56/2023-VETMED

Peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV), amember ofthe family Paramyxoviridae, belongs tothe genus Morbillivirus. Itcauses devastating viral diseases insmall ruminants and has been rapidly spreading over various regions inAfrica, the Middle East, and Asia. Although vaccination isthought tobeaneffective management strategy against PPR infections, the heat sensitivity ofPPRV vaccines severely restricts their use inregions with hot climates. Inthis research, westudied the antiviral activities ofribavirin and aimed tounderstand the potential mechanisms ofaction ofribavirin inthe African green monkey kidney cells (Vero cells). Inbrief, the adsorption, intrusion, replication, and release ofPPRV, aswell asthe mRNA expression level ofRNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), were significantly inhibited inthe ribavirin-treated Vero cells compared tothose inthe PPRV-infected cells that were not treated with ribavirin. Additionally, ribavirin has potential asanantiviral drug against PPRV, and its antiviral activity ismediated bythe Janus kinase signal transducer and activator oftranscription (JAK/STAT) and PI3K/AKT pathways.

Profit efficiency and its determinants in the agricultural sector:A Bayesian approachOriginal Paper

Marta Arbelo-Prez, Pilar Prez-Gmez, Antonio Arbelo

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2023, 69(11):436-445 | DOI: 10.17221/279/2023-AGRICECON


Most empirical studies evaluating efficiency inthe agricultural sector estimate cost efficiency, assuming homogeneity across firms. However, achieving the goal ofprofit maximisation requires both minimising costs and maximising revenue. Unlike cost efficiency, the concept ofprofit efficiency considers the errors onboth the input side and the output side, and thus, itis more appropriate for evaluating the overall performance offirms. This paper estimates profit efficiency and its determinants inthe agricultural sector inSpain using aBayesian stochastic frontier model with random coefficients. This methodology adequately captures the heterogeneity across firms inthe industry. The results reveal, firstly, that agricultural firms inSpain are operating with anaverage profit inefficiency of35.78% and, secondly, that this inefficiency isaffected, albeit unevenly, bythe size and age ofthe farm. Finally, the implications ofthese results for managers and public policies are discussed.

Mechanization’s impact on agricultural total factor productivityOriginal Paper

Yuxin Cui

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2023, 69(11):446-457 | DOI: 10.17221/291/2023-AGRICECON

Agricultural mechanisation israpidly increasing inChina and will have anincreasing impact onagricultural total factor productivity (TFP) inthe future. This study uses panel data from 27 provinces inChina, spanning the years 2001‒2020, tomeasure agricultural TFP, and estimates the effects ofmechanisation onTFP, technical efficiency, and technological progress. The results reveal that the level ofagricultural mechanisation can promote TFP. TFP has acumulative effect inthe previous period, which can also significantly affect TFP inthe current period. The level ofagricultural mechanisation improves technical efficiency and promotes technological progress, but this isnot statistically significant. Regional heterogeneity exists inmechanisation’s effect onagricultural TFP, with the largest effect occurring inthe group with the lowest TFP. Therefore, efforts topromote the use ofagricultural machinery should increase. China’s agricultural machinery subsidy policy must befurther adjusted, and agricultural machinery research investments increased, while the government must address the heterogeneity between regions and focus ondeveloping agricultural mechanisation inthe central and western regions.

Development of PCR-based markers associated with powdery mildew resistance using bulked segregant analysis (BSA-seq) in melonOriginal Paper

Yawo Mawunyo Nevame Adedze, Xia Lu, Wenyi Fan, Wenting Zhang, Xue Yang, Zhijun Deng, Md. Amirul Alam, Guangli Xu, Lihua Zhang, Wenhu Li

Czech J. Genet. Plant Breed., 2024, 60(1):25-33 | DOI: 10.17221/40/2023-CJGPB

Powdery mildew (PM) isafungus that causes disease inboth the field and the greenhouse. Utilizing resistant cultivars isthe most effective approach ofdisease management. Todevelop insertion-deletion (InDel) markers associated tothis trait, the whole genomes ofthe PM resistant line M17050 (P1) and the PM-susceptible line 28-1-1 (P2) were sequenced. Atotal of1 200 InDels, with anaverage of100 markers per chromosome, were arbitrarily chosen from the sequencing data for experimental validation. One hundred InDel markers were ultimately selected due totheir informative genetic bands. Further, anF2segregating population ofmelons generated from these two parents was inoculated bythe PMpathogen. Based onbulk segregant analysis (BSA) using these 100 InDel markers, the powdery mildew resistance was associated with the genomic region LVpm12.1 onthe melon chromosome 12. This region overlapped the previously described quantitative trait locus (QTL)-hotspot area carrying multiple PM-resistance QTLs. Moreover, conventional QTL mapping analysis was done, which located LVpm12.1 inthe region between 22.72 and 23.34 Mb, where three highly polymorphic InDel markers MInDel89, MInDel92, and MInDel93 were detected. Therefore, these markers could beused totrack this resistance locus inmelon while the lines carrying this locus could beemployed inPM melon resistance breeding programs after validation tests.

Genomic SSR marker development inlentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) and assessment ofcross-species/genera transferability torelated legumesOriginal Paper

Melike Bakır, ehriban Demir, Cebrail Yıldırım, Abdullah Kahraman

Czech J. Genet. Plant Breed., 2024, 60(1):42-49 | DOI: 10.17221/57/2023-CJGPB

Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are valuable genetic and genomic research tools and are extensively used inmajor crops. However, apaucity ofavailable molecular markers inlentils (Lens culinaris Medik.) has significantly hindered genomic studies inthis vital legume crop. Inthis study, wedeveloped 33 new SSR markers for lentils using anenriched genomic library and tested their polymorphism in10 lentil cultivars. Wefound that 16(48.5%) SSR markers were polymorphic. The expected heterozygosity values ofthe polymorphic SSR markers ranged from 0.095to 0.820, while observed heterozygosity values varied between 0.100 and 1.00. Inaddition, wetested the transferability of86 SSR markers, including the 33 newly developed ones, toother legume species. Transferability rates oflentil SSR markers toother species varied between 13.76% (Vicia sativa L.) and 2.58% (Phaseolus vulgaris L. and Trifolium pratense L.). These new SSR markers could beused infurther molecular breeding, population genetics, and genetic mapping studies inlentils and other legume species.

Putrescine improves salt tolerance of wheat seedlings by regulating ascorbate and glutathione metabolism, photosynthetic performance, and ion homeostasisOriginal Paper

Xinliang Zhao, Yibo Zhang, Xiaoqing Zhang, Changjuan Shan

Plant Soil Environ., 2023, 69(11):512-521 | DOI: 10.17221/312/2023-PSE


To supply more insights into the roles of putrescine (Put) in alleviating salt stress in wheat crops, we explored the effects of Put on ascorbate (ASC) and glutathione metabolism, photosynthetic performance, and ion homeostasis in leaves of salt-stressed wheat seedlings. Our results displayed that salt stress increased the activities of enzymes in ASC and glutathione metabolism, including ascorbate peroxidase, dehydroascorbate reductase, monodehydroascorbate reductase, glutathione reductase, gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase, and l-galactono-1,4-lactone dehydrogenase, which increased reduced ascorbate (AsA), dehydroascorbate (DHA), reduced glutathione (GSH), oxidised glutathione (GSSG), total ASC and total glutathione contents. Whereas, salt stress induced higher increases in the contents of DHA and GSSG than those of AsA and GSH, which led to reduced AsA/DHA and GSH/GSSG. Meanwhile, salt stress reduced photosynthetic rate (Pn), maximum photochemical efficiency of PSII (Fv/Fm), and the contents of chlorophyll and carotenoids, and destroyed Na+/K+ homeostasis, which further inhibited plant growth. In comparison with salt stress alone, Put strengthened the activities of the above enzymes, which further increased the above metabolites contents, as well as AsA/DHA and GSH/GSSG in leaves of salt-treated seedlings. In this way, Put reduced malondialdehyde content and electrolyte leakage. Besides, Put also increased Pn, Fv/Fm, and above pigments contents, and maintained Na+/K+ homeostasis. Meanwhile, Put increased plant height and biomass of salt-treated seedlings. The present findings clearly implied that Put enhanced salt tolerance of wheat crops by strengthening ASC and glutathione metabolism, photosynthetic performance, and maintaining ion homeostasis in leaves. Therefore, Put can be applied to strengthen the salt tolerance of wheat crops in production and cultivation.

Ageratum yellow vein alphasatellite and tomato leaf curl Java betasatellite association with begomoviruses infecting crops and weeds in IndonesiaOriginal Paper

Adyatma Irawan Santosa, Susamto Somowiyarjo

Plant Protect. Sci., 2023, 59(4):317-324 | DOI: 10.17221/16/2023-PPS

Symptomatic samples were taken from five districts in Yogyakarta and Central Java provinces of Indonesia to survey the genetic diversity of Begomovirus, α and β satellites. A total of 14 samples were tested positive by PCR for tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV), pepper yellow leaf curl Indonesia virus (PepYLCIV), mungbean yellow mosaic India virus (MYMIV), and ageratum yellow vein China virus (AYVCNV) infections. Besides that, ageratum yellow vein alphasatellite (AYVA) was identified for the first time in Indonesia, and tomato leaf curl Java betasatellite (ToLCJaB) were detected for the first time in different hosts. Partial genome sequences of begomoviruses and complete sequences of the α and β satellites were recovered and registered in NCBI GenBank (OP846592-OP846615). Phylogenetic study showed that AYVA and ToLCJaB each had two separate lineages. Polymorphism and diversity analyses confirmed other reports that βC1 coding region of ToLCJaB genome is highly conserved. Comparison of phylogroups 1 and 2 of ToLCJaB produced a high FST value, indicated genetic isolation between them. This report could be a basis for future works on the less studied genetic variation of α and β satellites in Indonesia and other countries.

Overview of the control of plant fungal pathogens by natural products derived from medicinal plantsReview

Ming Jiang, Tong Wang, Jesus Simal-Gandara, Chandra Nayaka Siddaiah, Xiaofeng Dai, Jieyin Chen, Dan Wang, Zhiqiang Kong

Plant Protect. Sci., 2023, 59(4):303-316 | DOI: 10.17221/17/2023-PPS

Chemical fungicides can cause drug resistance of plant pathogenic fungi, environmental pollution, and potential threats to humans and animals. Therefore, developing low-toxicity, high-efficient and environment-friendly biological control products is critical for green prevention, controlling plant fungal diseases, and maintaining ecological balance. Biocontrol research mainly includes the following aspects: antagonistic microorganisms, fungicidal proteins, RNA interference techniques and botanical fungicides. Significantly, natural products extracted from medicinal plants are valuable repertoire for inhibiting plant fungal diseases. This review systematically reviewed the research advances of using natural products from medicinal plants to inhibit plant pathogenic fungi, including the types of natural products, extraction methods, and antifungal mechanisms. The further prospects for the study and application, which provide the reference for botanical fungicide development and practical application in preventing and controlling plant fungal disease, were also discussed.

Insecticidal activity of essential oil from Jasminum sambac (L.) Aiton against Callosobruchus maculatus (Fabricius, 1775) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae)Original Paper

Ruchuon Wanna, Phirayot Khaengkhan, Darika Bunphan, Benjapon Kunlanit, Parinda Khaengkhan, Hakan Bozdoğan

Plant Protect. Sci., 2023, 59(4):369-378 | DOI: 10.17221/69/2023-PPS

Mungbean seeds [Vigna radiata (L.)] are easily damaged by insects during storage, and essential oils (EOs) have proved effective for controlling insect infestation. This research study assessed the bioactivity of EO from Jasminum sambac (L.) Aiton against Callosobruchus maculatus (F.). The chemical composition of EO was analysed by a gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer (GC-MS). All experiments were conducted following a completely randomised design (CRD) with four replications of the residual contact and seed dressing bioassays. Results indicated that J. sambac EO contained 35 compounds (97.587%), with the main component 3-hexen-1-ol benzoate. Residual contact toxicity LC50 values of this EO on adult C. maculatus at 24, 48, and 72 h were 5.01, 4.00, and 3.13 µL/mL, respectively. J. sambac EO at 8 µL/L showed the highest residual contact efficacy against C. maculatus, killing up to 100% in 72 hours. The highest concentration of J. sambac EO (1 mL/kg) gave optimal protection against C. maculatus within 4 and 5 days with 100% mortality. This concentration showed 100% inhibition of adult F1 progeny emergence, with no seed damage and weight loss of V. radiata L. after 30 days of exposure, and not significantly different from 0.8 mL/kg. Results indicated that J. sambac EO effectively prevented C. maculatus infestation and it could be used as an alternative to commercial chemical insecticides.

Assessing the insecticidal effect of Citrus aurantium and Nerium oleander extracts and basalt "Farina di Basalto®“ as biological alternatives to control Aphis punicae and Planococcus citri in an organic pomegranate orchardOriginal Paper

Mohamed Elimem, Rym Jaouadi, Thameur Bouslema, Maha Kalboussi, Chaima Lahfef, Slim Rouz, Hassan Kharroubi, Abdennacer Boulila, Sofien Kouki, Giuliano Ragnoni, Gianluca Pizzuti, Fabio Primavera, Alessandro Riccini

Plant Protect. Sci., 2023, 59(4):356-368 | DOI: 10.17221/111/2022-PPS


This study aims to evaluate the efficiency of basalt with two botanical aqueous extracts of Citrus aurantium and Nerium oleander (50g/L) againstAphis punicaeandPlanococcus citriin an organic pomegranate orchard. Basalt was applied as a foliar spray with two doses (1.5% and 3%), in the ground as a fertiliser (1.5%), and as a combined application (1.5%). Phenolic compounds of both plants were identified by HPLC-PDA/ESI-MS analysis. Seven and six flavonoids were detected in C. aurantiumandN. oleanderextracts, respectively. Hesperidin was more abundant inC.aurantiumextracts; however,N.oleanderextracts contained more quercetin rutinoside. A. punicaepopulations were significantly higher in control trees compared to the treated ones.A. punicaemortality rates reached high values above 90% for basalt and plants extracts and efficacy rates exceeded 80%.P. citrimortality rates reached 88% and 77%, and efficacy rates exceeded 75% and 66% for basalt and plant extracts, respectively. These findings may help to plan Integrated pest management strategies in organic orchards to avoid toxic chemical pesticides.

Canine oral melanoma with suspected pulmonary metastasis: Combination of immunotherapy and tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatmentCase Report

KR Kim, DH Kim, MJ Jung, DM Sihn, SW Jeong, JH Kim

Vet Med - Czech, 2023, 68(12):477-482 | DOI: 10.17221/90/2023-VETMED

This case report follows a10-year-old castrated male Miniature Schnauzer dog presented with ahistory ofincomplete surgical resection ofanoral malignant melanoma (amelanotic type) onthe right mandible. Melanoma vaccine therapy was administered due toincomplete surgical resection, however, new masses were detected onthe contralateral mandible and suspected pulmonary metastasis occurred at2weeks and 7months, respectively, following the first melanoma vaccination. Atthe time ofdetecting the pulmonary metastasis, targeted chemotherapy was initiated with the owner’s consent using imatinib (10mg/kg/day, p.o.), a tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI). The patient did not show any significant adverse events related to both anticancer treatments. Three months following the first dose of imatinib, the absence of the suspected pulmonary metastatic nodules on radiography indicated complete remission. In conclusion, this report describes the achievement of clinical remission of suspected pulmonary metastatic oral malignant melanoma and an extension of survival time in a dog given a combination treatment of immunotherapy and tyrosine kinase inhibitor.

Effects of temporal variation and grazing intensity on leaf C : N : P stoichiometry in Northwest desert, ChinaOriginal Paper

Helong Yang, Yiqiang Dong, Shazhou An, Zongjiu Sun, Peiying Li, Huixia Liu

Plant Soil Environ., 2024, 70(3):154-163 | DOI: 10.17221/356/2023-PSE

The Seriphidium transiliense desert pasture is an important spring-autumn pasture in northern Xinjiang, China, and has been subjected to grazing by livestock at different intensities, thus resulting in widespread deterioration of its biodiversity and ecosystem services. To understand the response mechanism of stoichiometric characteristics of desert vegetation to grazing, the leaf carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and C : N : P ratios ofS. transiliense were studied under different grazing intensities. The results show that the control S. transiliense leaf C, N and P contents and C : N, C : P and N : P ratios were 458.79 ± 53.5 g/kg, 20.6 ± 7.18 g/kg, 2.83 ± 1.24 g/kg, 25.69 ±11.08, 190.28 ± 75.65 and 8.21 ± 4.01, respectively. The differences in these characteristics varied with grazing intensity in accordance with sampling time, so both factors need to be considered comprehensively. General linear model (GLM) analysis indicated that grazing intensity had a strong main effect on S. transiliense leaf C, N, and P content, C : N ratio and N : P ratio. As grazing intensity increased, the leaf N content and N : P ratio increased (P < 0.01),and the C : N ratio decreased (P < 0.01). N content was the limiting factor for the growth of S. transiliense, but the grazing intensity, sampling year and growth season each affected the degree of N limitation. Our findings suggest that the remaining moderate stocking rate was essential for sustaining desert stabilisation in Xinjiang, and althoughS. transiliense could adapt its nutrient content and leaf stoichiometry to the grazing intensity, N was always the limiting element for the growth of S. transiliense.

Effect of pulsed electromagnetic field on yield of grain,yield of protein and oil of soybeanOriginal Paper

Marija Bajagi, Vojin uki, Zlatica Miladinov Mamli, Jovana Sekuli, Vojin Cvijanovi, Nenad uri, Gorica Cvijanovi

Plant Soil Environ., 2023, 69(12):577-585 | DOI: 10.17221/336/2023-PSE

One of the latest environmentally friendly methods in soybean production technology is the pulsed electromagnetic field of low frequencies (PEMP). The paper presents the results of the influence of electromagnetic stimulation of soybean seeds on grain yield, protein and oil yield, depending on different agroclimatic conditions, exposure time and frequency. In the 2012–2017 research period, the soybean cv. Valjevka was used in the Institute of Field and Vegetable Agriculture experimental field, Novi Sad, Serbia. Immediately before sowing, the seeds were subjected to PEMP treatment, with a pulse generator and a tape applicator, in the following variants: electromagnetic field frequencies of 16, 24 and 30 Hz, and exposure time of 0, 30 and 60 min. The most successful variant of seed stimulation for all three examined parameters was at 16 Hz and 30 min, where the research results show that this measure can increase the examined parameters by more than 10%. The average yield of grain for all years of research with seed stimulation was 4.85% (3 338 kg/ha) compared to the control (3 203 kg/ha). The average grain protein yield in the treatments with PEMP was 1 315 kg/ha, which was 4.26% higher compared to the variant without PEMP(1 260 kg/ha), and the treatment was 4% higher in the average oil yield, 703 kg/ha compared to the control 676 kg/ha.Also, the analysis of the mutual dependence of the indicators is in a positive correlation, which is essential for plant breeding and the development of new technologies, which have economic justification, are safe for use and havea positive impact on adverse effects such as drought.

Differences in the removal efficiency of heavy metals in soils with different vegetation backgrounds along the China-Russia crude oil pipelineOriginal Paper

Shiyi Chen, Cunyong Ju, Yang Du, Tianqi Mu, Tijiu Cai

Plant Soil Environ., 2023, 69(12):628-639 | DOI: 10.17221/361/2023-PSE

This work discusses the differences in the removal efficiency of heavy metals in soils along the China-Russia crude oil pipeline in different vegetation backgrounds. In this paper, two representative forest types, birch forest and larch forest, were selected for replicated sampling and experimental study in the soil of disturbed and undisturbed areas along the pipeline, respectively. The results showed that after ten years of vegetation restoration, the amount of heavy metals in the soil of birch and larch forests decreased, the Cu content in the soil under the background of the birch forest was higher than that of the larch forest, while the Zn, Mn and Pb contents were lower than that of the larch forest. The order of decreasing magnitude was Mn, Pb, Zn and Cu, and the overall decreasing rate of heavy metal content in larch forest soil was more obvious. The above conclusions indicate that vegetation restoration is an effective measure to alleviate soil heavy metal pollution.

Aconstant market share analysis ofthe competitiveness ofthe Czech Republic’s agrifood exports (2002–2020) tothe European UnionOriginal Paper

Ivo Zdrhal, Francois Stefanus Lategan, Melissa van der Merwe

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2023, 69(12):498-509 | DOI: 10.17221/248/2023-AGRICECON

We conducted a quantitative ex post analysis of the competitiveness of the Czech Republic’s agrifood exports to other European Union (EU) Member States between 2002 and 2020, using the constant market share (CMS) methodology. The application of this methodology to Czech agrifood exports is novel, as it allows for analysing the export competitiveness variation and its components. Although the findings are consistent with those of previous studies in which the investigators used alternative methodological approaches, we make three contributions to the existing literature. Firstly, the Czech Republic experienced an overall increase in its competitiveness in agrifood exports between 2002 and 2020. Secondly, the high territorial specialisation of Czech agrifood exports to other EU Member States, combined with a general slowdown in the growth of EU markets, has had a significant effect on the growth dynamics of the country’s agricultural exports. Thirdly, there is a problem with the specialisation profile of Czech agrifood exports in terms of commodity and territorial structure. The current composition does not allow the Czech Republic to reach its full potential for agrifood exports. These findings will help industrial, agricultural and trade policymakers to assess the nature of liberalisation and transformation of the Czech Republic’s agricultural sectors, with a view to improving or designing structures and instruments for the promotion of agrifood exports.

Effect of catalase on the growth performance, antioxidation, and microbial metabolism of weaned rabbitsOriginal Paper

Ning Liu, Yien Lin, Shuaibao Wang, Jianping Wang

Czech J. Anim. Sci., 2023, 68(12):508-515 | DOI: 10.17221/133/2023-CJAS

The present study aimed toinvestigate the effect ofcatalase (CAT) on the growth performance, antioxidation, and microbial metabolism ofweaned rabbits. Dietary treatments consisted ofcontrol and CAT supplementation at100 (T1), 150 (T2), and 200 IU/kg ofdiet (T3). Atotal of240 weaned rabbits were randomly assigned to4 groups with 6 replicates of10 rabbits each. The feeding trial lasted for28 days. Results showed thatT2 and T3 increased (P< 0.05) body weight gain and gain/feed ratio, and decreased (P< 0.05) diarrhoea rate, compared tothe control. Also, serum antioxidative parameters and oxidative stress products were beneficially regulated (P< 0.05) bythe dietary CAT administration. Faecal microbiota including Bacteroidetes, Prevotella, and Bifidobacterium inT2 or T3 was increased (P < 0.05). Dietary CAT with changed microbiota further influenced the metabolites from carbohydrates and proteins, evidenced byincreased lactic acid, acetate, branched-chain fatty acids, and short-chain fatty acids, and decreased valerate, isovalerate, methylamine, tryptamine, putrescine, cadaverine, spermidine, and total amines. It is concluded that CAT can be used toimprove growth performance bybeneficially regulating the antioxidation, microbiota, and metabolites inweaned rabbits.

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Comparative analysis of phenolic, flavonoid and antioxidant content in root vegetables from organic and conventional productionOriginal Paper

Zoranka Maleevi, Mirjana Jovovi, Aleksandra Govedarica- Lui, Marko Petkovi

Hort. Sci. (Prague), 2023, 50(4):283-289 | DOI: 10.17221/26/2022-HORTSCI

Vegetables and their products have a low caloric value. Root vegetables are rich in bioactive compounds such flavonoids, polyphenolic acids, carotenoids. It also contains a some percentage of other functional components that can significantly affect human health.In order to achieve a high yield, excessive fertilization with nitrogen fertilizer is performed, which worsens the quality of vegetables. The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact cultivation system on the content of total phenolics and flavonoids, as well as a comparative assessment of their antioxidant activity in selected samples of vegetables. The antioxidant activity was studied using DPPH, and ABTS assays. The total phenolic content (TPC) and total flavonoid content (TFC) of the extracts were determined using Folin-Ciocalteuand and Aluminium chloride colorimetric methods, respectively. The highest content of total phenolics was determined for parsley from conventional production (427.38 mg GAE/100 g fresh sample), parsley from organic production the richest source of flavonoids (54.92 mg GAE/100 g fresh sample). Other samples of vegetables from conventional production had a lower flavonoid content compared to organic production. It was confirmed that the antioxidant activity of the analyzed vegetables in the maximum correlation with the content of total phenolics (R2 = 1). Organic samples of vegetables were characterized by a significantly higher content of flavonoids compared to vegetables grown conventionally. Organic production could be a good method to increase the concentration of bioactive compounds with antioxidant properties in vegetables.

Polyglutamic acid as a vase life improver for cut liliesOriginal Paper

Huiping Zhou

Hort. Sci. (Prague), 2023, 50(4):308-314 | DOI: 10.17221/148/2022-HORTSCI

The vase life of cut lilies is short. Improving the vase life is very important to keep this kind of cut flower fresh by using exogenous improvers. The aim of this study was to elucidate the effectiveness of polyglutamic acid (PGA) on the vase life of cut lilies, in order to introduce a new vase life improver for cut lilies. The results demonstrated that PGA significantly strengthened the antioxidant capacity by enhancing the antioxidant activities (superoxide dismutase, peroxidase, catalase, ascorbate peroxidase, glutathione peroxidase and glutathione S-transferase) and the antioxidant contents (total phenolics, total flavonoids, total anthocyanin and vitamin C), which further decreased the electrolyte leakage and the malondialdehyde and hydrogen peroxide contents. Meanwhile, the PGA significantly maintained the water balance by decreasing the water saturation deficit and increasing the relative water content and the soluble sugar and proline contents, as well as the average fresh weight change rate and average water balance value of the cut flower. Besides, the PGA significantly decreased the wilted flower numbers and increased the open flower numbers, flower diameter and the vase life of lily cut flower. The above findings provided useful information for the potential application of PGA as a new vase life improver for cut lilies.

Utilisation of chicken eggshell nanopowder on physicochemical quality, microstructure, and amino acid profile of beef pattiesOriginal Paper

Herly Evanuarini, Agus Susilo, Uun Yanuhar, Adelya Desi Kurniawati

Czech J. Food Sci., 2023, 41(6):428-435 | DOI: 10.17221/156/2023-CJFS

Chicken eggshells are asource ofcalcium and protein that can beadded torestructured meat products, including patties. This study aimed toimprove the chemical quality ofbeef patties with the addition ofchicken eggshell nanopowder, including pH, protein content, ash content, fat content, antioxidant activity, calcium, microstructural quality, and identification ofamino acid profiles. Themethod used inthis study was alaboratory experiment arranged inacompletely randomised design with five treatments: without the addition ofchicken eggshell nanopowder asacontrol, the addition ofchicken eggshell nanopowder 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, and 0.7% (w/w) with five replications. Data were analysed using the analysis ofvariance. Itwas followed byDuncan's multi-range test when the differences were significant orvery significant. Theresearch results show that the addition ofchicken eggshell nanopowder tobeef patties had avery significant effect (P < 0.01%) onpH, protein content, ash content, fat content, antioxidant activity, calcium, microstructural quality through scanning electron microscopy, and several amino acids. Theaddition of0.7% chicken eggshell nanopowder could improve the chemical quality ofthe beef patties. Thepatty matrix was uniform and compact, and the air voids were getting tighter with the addition ofchicken eggshell nanopowder, which was increasing based onscanning electron microscopy observations. Moreover, beef patties had various types ofamino acids toachieve the best treatment.

Determination ofsome heavy metals indifferent wheat flour brands inSulaimani, Kurdistan Region –IraqOriginal Paper

Muhammad Faruq Wahab, Dara Muhamed Jamil

Czech J. Food Sci., 2023, 41(6):455-461 | DOI: 10.17221/85/2023-CJFS

Wheat flour is one of the most important sources of nutrients, and it is widely consumed worldwide as a raw ingredient in bread and other pastries. High heavy metal concentrations in the consumed wheat products could induce higher health risks. This study evaluated the heavy metal concentrations in the most available foreign and domestic wheat flour in Sulaimani, Kurdistan Iraq. The wheat flour samples were collected from different locations, and the heavy metal concentration was measured by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). The mean values in wheat flour samples were roughly within the permissible limit set by Iraqi standard (IQS), GCC Standardization Organization (GSO) (GCC – Gulf Cooperation Council), Codex, and FAO/WHO. Heavy metals were detected in the descending order copper (Cu) > lead (Pb) > arsenic (As) > chromium (Cr) > nickel (Ni) > cadmium (Cd) > cobalt (Co). The results showed that wheat flour samples from the Sulaimani markets were slightly contaminated with Ni, and one domestic wheat flour sample with Pb was probably linked to fertiliser and soil contamination. It is concluded that wheat flour could be a source of chronic exposure to toxic heavy metals such as nickel and lead, resulting in adverse health issues later. Consequently, regular monitoring of soil contamination, water quality, and use of recommended levels of fertilisers and pesticides in the agricultural areas of Sulaimani are recommended.

Nutritional composition analysis and quality evaluation of cattle in different regions of Guizhou Province (China)Original Paper

HaoXiang Xu, WenJu Luo, Lu Lei, JiuLing Long, Bo Yu, YuanFeng Zhao, Rong Ai, Jiang Lingling, Jiang Ran, JingRui Zhou (email: 296655827@qq.co

Czech J. Food Sci., 2023, 41(6):455-472 | DOI: 10.17221/133/2023-CJFS

This study aimed toinvestigate the variations innutritional composition among different breeds ofcattle inGuizhou. Specifically, this study selected Guanling, Weining, Sinan, Wuchuan, and Simmental cattle asexperimental subjects. Assessing the nutritional quality ofthe longissimus dorsi muscle involves evaluating various parameters, including ultimate pH (pHu), meat colour, water-holding capacity, shear force, protein and fat content, levels oforganic acids and amino acid composition. Thestudy's findings indicated notable variations among the muscles ofdifferent cattle breeds tested. Guanling, Wuchuan, and Simmental cattle exhibited the highest water-holding capacity, while Wuchuan cattle displayed the highest shear forces. Guanling cattle and Simmental cattle had the highest levels ofprotein and fat. Weining cattle and Simmental cattle demonstrated the highest concentrations oflactic acid and oxalic acid. Guanling cattle exhibited the highest total amino acid and essential amino acid content. Moreover, Guanling cattle and Weiningcattleshowed the highest lightness (L*) and yellowness (b*) values, indicating lighter meat colour, whileWeining cattle had the highest redness (a*) value, indicating redder meat colour. No significant differences among the five cattle breeds were observed in pHu and propionic acid content. These results provide a theoretical basis and serve as a data reference for assessing the suitability of different beef varieties for various processing purposes.

Accidental salinomycin intoxication inEuropean fallow deer (Dama damaL.)Case Report

M Svoboda, O Huml, P Chomat, A Honzlova, J Illek, Z Svobodova, L Hofmannova, H Modra

Vet Med - Czech, 2024, 69(1):18-29 | DOI: 10.17221/100/2023-VETMED


Salinomycin, belonging toionophore antibiotics, has been used asafeed additive for poultry for its coccidiostatic effect. Poisoning byionophore antibiotics has been reported incattle and other sensitive animals due tothe replacement ofmedicated feed and/oraccidental overdoses. The aim ofthis paper istoreport the toxicity ofsalinomycin for fallow deer and todescribe the different levels ofsensitivity ofcervids tothis substance. Inthe presented case study, amedicated feed containing ivermectin used for deworming red deer and fallow deer was accidentally contaminated with sodium salinomycinate inaconcentration of252.6mg/kg. The contaminated feed was consumed bythe animals over aperiod offour days. The mortality offallow deer within 12days was 58%. No mortality was recorded in the red deer. In the affected animals, clinical signs associated with acute and congestive heart failure were observed. The biochemical examination indicated prerenal azotaemia caused by circulatory insufficiency and ion imbalance. The histological examination revealed pronounced focal acute cardiomyopathy and massive subacute myopathy in the skeletal muscles.

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Feline gastrointestinal eosinophilic sclerosing fibroplasia in two cats: Serial ultrasonographic and computed tomography findingsCase Report

D Noh, H Jo, H Shin, SW Lee, S Choi, K Lee

Vet Med - Czech, 2024, 69(5):177-183 | DOI: 10.17221/2/2024-VETMED


A 6-month-old Ragdoll and 9-year-old Russian Blue cat presented with vomiting. Ultrasonography and computed tomography showed a pyloric antrum mass with wall layering loss and regional lymphadenopathy in the Ragdoll kitten. The Russian Blue cat only presented with muscularis layer thickening throughout the jejunum; however, despite medications, it later progressed to a mass with wall layering loss on the serial ultrasound. Both cats underwent surgery, and feline gastrointestinal eosinophilic sclerosing fibroplasia (FGESF) was histologically confirmed. FGESF should be considered for gastrointestinal masses demonstrating wall layering loss and lymphadenopathy, even in kittens, and intestinal muscularis layer thickening that is refractory to medications.

Bioproducts and their potential in protection of Brassica napus L. against Verticillium longisporumOriginal Paper

Eva Zuskov, Veronika Konradyov, Pavel Rynek, Jan Kazda

Plant Soil Environ., 2024, 70(3):188-194 | DOI: 10.17221/492/2023-PSE

The experiments were carried out on 5 different bioproducts for control of Verticillium longisporum in oilseed rape. For in vitro trials, greenhouse trials and field trials, the bioproducts used were based on bacteria (Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, Pseudomonas veronii) and fungi (Pythium oligandrum, Trichoderma asperellum, Coniothyrium minitans). In in vitro trials, some products (based on Trichoderma asperellum) showed a 100% inhibition effect on the pathogen for a whole trial period of 45 days. The greenhouse trial showed significant differences in bioproducts effectiveness (P < 0.00723) compared to control. Three bioproducts (based on Coniothyrium minitans, Trichoderma asperellum and Pseudomonas veronii) showed a 100% inhibition effect against the pathogen. In field trials conducted in 3 locations, there were some differences in yield, which can be important for growers and practice use. The highest yield (19.1% higher than the control) was achieved with a bioproduct based on Trichoderma asperellum. In trials, it is possible to see that there are promising results that can be used for further testing.

Obituary of Ing. Vra Mokr, CSc. (1932–2023)Biographical Notice

Veronika Strnadov, Marcela Mrzkov

Plant Protect. Sci., 2024, 60(1):106-107 | DOI: 10.17221/7/2024-PPS

A prominent scientist in the field of plant virology, our dear colleague Mrs. Ing. Vra Mokr, CSc., passed away on July 20, 2023. Over the course of almost sixty years (from 1959 to 2008, when she finally retired), Vra Mokr played a key role in the research of ornamental plant viruses. She was not only one of the founders of the field of virology of ornamental plants in Czechoslovakia, but she also contributed to its significant development and managed to raise the research level to the world level within several decades (Bojansk 1992). It is very important to remember her difficult life, often literally pioneering work and rich professional career in a nutshell.

Sorption isotherm modelling of dried tomatoesOriginal Paper

Ahmad Khalid Nayab, ubomr Valk, Pavel Aai

Czech J. Food Sci., 2024, 42(1):21-30 | DOI: 10.17221/109/2023-CJFS


The sorption isotherm (SI) of dried tomatoes was studied at three different temperatures, 15, 25, and 35 C, using astatic gravimetric method. Themodified forms ofthe Guggenheim-Anderson-de Boer (mGAB), Halsey (mHAL), Henderson (mHEN), and Oswin (mOSW) models that incorporate the temperature term intheir equation were selected and used todescribe the experimental data ofdried tomatoes. ThemGAB model best described the SIofdried tomato samples atindividual temperatures, having the highest coefficient ofdetermination (R2) and the lowest sum ofsquares oferrors (SSE), the root mean square error (RMSE), and the corrected Akaike information criterion values (AICc). However, based on the statistical indices, three other tested models outperformed the mGAB model in describing the multi-temperature estimation to differentiate the temperature effect. The mOSW and mHAL models were superior in this case.

Formulation optimisation for pilot-scale honey powder production: A response surface methodology and central composite design approachOriginal Paper

Angelina Risky Maharani, Lilik Eka Radiati, Agus Susilo, Firman Jaya, Anang Lastriyanto, Dewi Masyithoh

Czech J. Food Sci., 2024, 42(1):45-54 | DOI: 10.17221/215/2023-CJFS


This research aimed to optimise a pilot-scale formulation for seamless scale-up, considering critical variables such as the honey-to-maltodextrin ratio, temperature, and drying time. Employing response surface methodology with a central composite design approach, the investigation systematically assessed the impact of four key factors within predetermined upper and lower limits: honey volume (90–900 g % dry basis), maltodextrin (60–600 g), drying temperature (60–70 C), and drying time (180–300 min). Subsequently, these factors were randomised and optimised using the Design Expert software system. The analysis of variance revealed the significant impact of each drying factor, their interactions, and squared squares on the honey-to-maltodextrin ratio, as well as the effects of drying temperature and time. Validation results underscored the model reliability, exhibiting narrow standard deviations ranging from 0.001% to 1.3%. These outcomes emphasise the efficacy of Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and Central Composite Design (CCD) in refining formulations, offering valuable insights into appropriate product development and a seamless scale-up process.

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