The Head of Department: prof. dr hab. Malgorzata M. Posmyk
Research topics
Physiological, biochemical and molecular mechanisms of plant resistance to abiotic environmental stresses: Induction of plant defense strategies (context: environmental pollution, climate change).
- The influence of abiotic factors on plant growth and development – studies on model and crop plants cultivated in pots, hydroponic and in vitro cultures.
- The regulation of the process of programmed plant cell death (PCD-like) in model suspension cultures of in vitro tobacco Nicotiana tabacum BY-2.
Plant biostimulators (context: climate change, eco-cultivation, circular economy). Identification of new compounds – including non-toxic waste ones – that could reduce the use of synthetic fertilizers or chemical plant protection products, and at the same time improve the condition of crops and enrich plant-based food.
- The role of melatonin in plants – melatonin as a phytobiostimulant.
- Waste substance tests.
Seed improuvement (context: improving the quality and size of the crop, eco-cultivation). In the changing environment and growing demand for crops/food, highly effective methods are quested, improving the vigour and vitality of seeds, supporting their germination, uniform seedling growth - especially under suboptimal conditions, which contributes to extending the time available for vegetation, to obtaining crops in good condition and high yields.
- Seed quality assessment tests.
- Selection and implementation optimal for the species of seed conditioning treatments ( matri-, osmo- and hydropriming, steam humidification, with appropriate biologically active substances).
Study on the health-promoting properties of plant derivative compounds/phytochemicals (context: obtaining new sources of functional food, nutraceuticals, dietary supplements, cosmeceuticals, phytopharmaceuticals).
- Tests of biochemical properties (including antioxidant potential) of phytochemicals and their in vitro interactions with normal and pathological/cancer cell lines.
- Work on optimizing the phytochemicals application including through nanocarriers.
New strategies for optimizing the cultivation of energy plants biomass (context: renewable energy sources) Innovative technology application using algae metabolites and Cyanobacteria to reduce artificial fertilizers in ecological production of energy plants.
Phytoremediation - a new area of using energy plants and others in environmental renewal and water renaturation.
Scientific projects (since 2010)
2010-2013, Grant of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education NN304 385338 "Phytoremediation as a new area of using energy plants in the renewal of the environment and water renaturation" - supervisor dr hab. Zdzis ława Romanowska-Duda, prof. University of Lodz.
2011-2014, Grant of the National Science Center NN310 111940 "Proteomic analysis of protein changes in the embryonic axes of seeds conditioned with melatonin, exposed to chilling stress during germination" - supervisor prof. dr hab. Malgorzata M. Posmyk.
2016-2020 Project of the National Center for Research and Development BIOSTRATEG 2/296369/5/NCBR2016 "Processing of waste biomass in combined biological and chemical processes" - leader prof. dr hab. Eng. Piotr Kula (PŁ), consortium implementing: Lodz University of Technology, University of Lodz, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Institute of Biotechnology of Agricultural and Food Industry. prof. Wacław Dąbrowski, Institute of Horticulture, EKSPERT-SITR Sp. z o.o., District Center for Expertise and Technical Consultancy, Krajowa Spółka Cukrowa S. A. Representative of the University of Lodz and contractor - dr hab. Zdzis ława Romanowska-Duda prof. University of Lodz.
Polish–Belgian Joint Research Project For Years 2017-1018 "Exploring melatonin beneficial effect in Arabidopsis”; under the agreement on cooperation between the Polish Academy of Science (PAN) and the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS). Cooperators: M. Juraniec* (leader), M.M. Posmyk*, N.Verbruggen**, Ch. Hermans** (*University of Lodz and **Universite Libre de Bruxelles).
2019-2020, Grant of the National Science Center 2018/02/X/NZ3/02767 "Exogenous melatonin as a factor modifying the response of BY-2 tobacco suspension cells to oxidative stress induced by lead" - supervisor dr. Eng. Agnieszka Kobylińska.
2020-2021 Grant of the National Science Center 2020/04/X/NZ3/016 05 "Study of the role of the COPPER MODIFIED RESISTANCE 1 protein in the regulation of the mitotic spindle formation checkpoint in Arabidopsis thaliana ". – supervisor Dr. Micha ł Juraniec.
2024-2026 Research project of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education NdS-II/SP/0390/2023/01 "Obtaining health-promoting phytochemicals to lifestyle diseases prevention and therapy support ’ " - supervisor dr hab. Katarzyna Szafrańska.
Cooperation with foreign and domestic partners
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Laboratoire de Physiologie et de Genetique Moleculaire des Plantes (Bruxelles, Belgique)
Universit é Pierre et Marie Curie (Sorbonne Universities; Paris VI) Physiologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire des Plantes - Germination et Dormance des Semences (Paris, France)
University of Texas, Health Science Center, Department of Cellular and Structural Biology (San Antonio TX, USA)
Kahramanmaraş Sütçü Imam University, Department of Horticulture, Kahramanmaraş (Turkey)
Technical University of Lodz
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
University of A. Mickiewicz in Poznań
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
Institute of Horticulture in Skierniewice
ŁUKASIEWICZ – Lodz Institute of Technology
Didactics
KER employees co-implement didactic programs (lectures, seminars, seminars, classes, specialist laboratories) in full-time and part-time studies: 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree, in the field of broadly understood ecophysiology, physiology, biochemistry and molecular biology of plants in the following fields of study:
- Biology,
- Biotechnology,
- Biomonitoring and ecological biotechnologies,
- Eco-city.
The topics of diploma theses (bachelor, master, PhD) are generally consistent with the Dept. specialization, however, they take into account the student's interests and choices, it is possible to suggest/delineate new research trends and work topics after prior consultation/discussion with the scientific supervisor/supervisor.
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