MENDELU Repository
Welcome to the Open Repository of research and development results of the Mendel University in Brno, which contains Open Access publications of the authors from MENDELU. Publications are automatically sent from the OBD system to the repository in the DSpace system. The repository is divided by the faculties and also by the types of results. In the menu on the right, you can filter the results created within the Horizon program. About This Repository.
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Microplastics in animal nutrition: Occurrence, spread, and hazard in animals
(Elsevier Science BV, 2024)Microplastics (MPs) are small plastic particles less than 5 mm in size, which have become a common environmental contaminant, spreading across terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Concerns have been raised about the impact ... -
Effects of digital skills and other individual factors on retirement decision-making and their gender differences
(Springer New York, 2023)Increasing the pension age as a dominant solution to population ageing does not bring desirable outcomes, if not accompanied by other essential measures in lifelong learning and fighting age discrimination. Moreover, rapid ... -
Effect of fining agents on the chemical composition and sensory properties of apple cider
(Springer Heidelberg, 2024)This study focuses on analyzing the impact of various fining agents on apple cider and evaluating their effects on its physical-chemical and sensory properties. Despite its common cloudy state, some consumers prefer clear ... -
Stemflow infiltration hotspots near-tree stems along a soil depth gradient in a mixed oak–beech forest
(Springer New York, 2023)In an upland forested micro-catchment during the growing season, we tested soil responses to precipitation events as well as soil water content (SWC). We asked ourselves if what is the difference of SWC response to ... -
River Sediments Downstream of Villages in a Karstic Watershed Exhibited Increased Numbers and Higher Diversity of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria
(Springer New York, 2024)The impact of residential villages on the nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) in streams flowing through them has not been studied in detail. Water and sediments of streams are highly susceptible to anthropogenic inputs such ...