

Zoltán SERFŐZŐ, PhD
senior research fellow
serfozo.zoltan@blki.hu
+36 87 448-244 / 130
Brief description of the main scopes
Follow up the role of infraindividual adaptation mechanisms in lake biological communities during external disturbances.
Studying the colonization success and competition of dreissenids in Lake Balaton. Spatial and temporal follow up the biomacromolecular composition of dreissenids. (Sustainable Ecosystem Group, GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00019, 2016-2020)
Body composition measurement of dreissenids and their value using them as food ingredient in juvenile fish nourishment (HALTEK, MAHOP-2.1.1-2016-2017-00005, 2018-2020).
Research ID https://publons.com/researcher/2900690/zoltan-serfozo/
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8538-9304
Main profile in keywords
condition biomarkers; stress biomarkers, biomacromolecules
Selected publications
2022
Balogh C, Kobak J, Kovács Z, Serfőző J, Faragó N, Serfőző Z (2022):
Balogh C., Serfőző Z., Kobak J (2022):
2019
Báldi, K., Balogh, C., Sztanó, O., Buczkó, K., Muskó, I., G.-Tóth, L., Serfőző, Z. (2019):
Balogh, C.,Serfőző, Z., Bij De Vaate, A., Noordhuis, R., Kobak., J. (2019):
2018
Balogh C., Vlacilova A., G.-Tóth L., Serfőző Z. (2018):
Dreissenid colonization during the initial invasion of the quagga mussel
in the largest Central European shallow lake, Lake Balaton, Hungary
in the largest Central European shallow lake, Lake Balaton, Hungary
2017
Serfőző, Z., Nacsa, K., Veréb, Z., Battonyai, I., Hegedűs, C., Balogh, C., Elekes, K (2017):
2015
Faludi T., Balogh C., Serfozo Z., Molnar-Perl I. (2015):
Analysis of phenolic compounds in the dissolved and suspended phases of Lake Balaton water by gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
Nacsa, K., Elekes, K., Serfőző, Z. (2015):
Ultrastructural localization of NADPH diaphorase and nitric oxide synthase in the neuropils of the snail CNS
2012
Serfőző, Z., Lontay, B., Kukor, Z., Erdődi F (2012):
Chronic inhibition of nitric oxide synthase activity by N(G)-nitro-l-arginine induces nitric oxide synthase expression in the developing rat cerebellum.
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