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Yuliya Krasylenko

Department of Biotechnology Faculty of Science · Palacký University Olomouc

https://researchid.co/yuliyakrasylenko
@prf.upol.cz
41Scopus Publications
1358Google Scholar Citations
18Google Scholar h-index
26Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Parasitic plants Cytoskeleton UAVs

Biography

MAIN RESEARCH INTERESTS • root and shoot parasitic plants (Cuscuta, Orobanche, Phelipanche, Striga, Lathraea, etc.) with a special emphasis on mistletoes (Viscum, Loranthus, Arceuthobium) • parasitic plants control and management • cell mechanisms of host colonization by parasitic plants involving cytoskeleton • strigolactones signaling involving microtubules • advanced microscopy and related image analysis • molecular mechanisms of plant abiotic stress responses (UV-B, heavy metals, low temperatures) • reactive oxygen (ROS)/nitrogen species (RNS) and calcium signaling • tubulin post-translational modifications CURRENT POSITION 2022 – present – Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology (Prof. RNDr.

Education

2012 – PhD, specialization “Cytology, Cell Biology, Histology” (03.00.01), Institute of Food Biotechnology and Genomics NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine 2007 – Master of Science in Biochemistry with highest honors, National University of “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy”, Ukraine 2005 – Bachelor of Science in Biology, National University of “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy”, Ukraine 2001 – Diploma of Specialist with Highest Honors in Nursery, First Nursing School, Kyiv, Ukraine

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Corrigendum to “ Persephone's flower: Morphology and anatomy across the life cycle of the forest root holoparasite Lathraea squamaria (Orobanchaceae)” [Flora, Volume 337, April 2026, 152948] (Flora (2026) 337, (S0367253026000332), (10.1016/j.flora.2026.152948))
    Flora Morphology Distribution Functional Ecology of Plants, 2026
  2. Persephone's flower: Morphology and anatomy across the life cycle of the forest root holoparasite Lathraea squamaria (Orobanchaceae)
    Flora Morphology Distribution Functional Ecology of Plants, 2026
  3. Spring Forward: Reproductive Phenology of the Holoparasite Lathraea squamaria (Orobanchaceae)
    Plant Environment Interactions, 2025
  4. Vertical botany: airborne remote sensing as an emerging tool for mistletoe research
    Botany, 2024
  5. Seed germination of Cistanche armena (Orobanchaceae), a rare endangered holoparasitic species endemic to Armenia
    Seed Science Research, 2023

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