RNDr. Daniela Gruľová, PhD.
RNDr. Daniela Gruľová, PhD.
- assistant professor -
e-mail: daniela.grulovav@unipo.sk
FIELD OF INTEREST
- study of secondary metabolites of plant matrices, isolation and determination of their content and testing of biological activity of secondary metabolites with a preference for potential phytotoxic activity and development of a new generation of ecological herbicides
LECTURES
- Plant physiology
- Ethnobotany
- Terrein practices in botany and zoology
- Laboratory techniques
- Selected methods of applied ecology
- Biological invasions
- Ecophysiology and stress physiology of plants
- Project management
CURRENT PROJECTS
- Project VEGA 1/0087/20: Study of the biological activity of metabolites of invasive and native plant species, focusing on their potential herbicidal and insecticidal properties.(Main investigator)
- Project VEGA : 2/0018/20: Direct and indirect impact of invasive plant species on the biodiversity of soil micro and mesofauna.(Investigator)
THE MOST INPORTANT INTERNATION STATIONS:
2023
- University of Agriculure in Krakow – Poľsko
- University of Siedlce – Poľsko
- University of Novi Sad – Srbsko
- Free University in Burgas – Bulharsko
- Ústav analytickej chémie ČAV, Brno – Česká Republika
2022
- Naresuan University – Thajsko
2020
- University of Salerno – Taliansko
2019
- Naresuan University – Thajsko
2018
- Lodz University of Technology – Poľsko
- University of Basilicata – Taliansko
2016
- University of Akureyri – Island
- Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan - Poľsko
2015
- Oregon State University - USA
- Instituto de Ciencias Agrarias (ICA), CSIC, Madrid - Španielsko
- SHIMADZU LABORATORY, Duisburg – Nemecko
- Bulgarian Academy of Science, Sofia - Bulharsko
AWARDS
2021 |
Bronze medal Prešovskej univerzity |
2019 |
Prize of the rector of the PU for the year 2019 for the scientific output of employees under 40 years of age |
Publications
- https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Daniela-Grulova
- ORCID: 0000-0002-5886-4827
- Web of Science Researcher ID: AAW-6791-2021
- SCOPUS ID: 55615055900