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Vliv vápnění na druhovou skladbu a výnosy polopřirozeného travního porostu
Sláma, Miloš
Between 2014 and 2015 was monitored the influence of liming and N fertilization on dry matter yield, floristic composition, species diversity and quality semi-natural grassland at the experimental flat Kameničky. The experimental plots were arranged in four repetitions and divided into not limed and limed blocks. For the purposes used liming ground dolomitic limestone. Nitrogen in the form of urea was applied at doses N0, N50, N100. Species composition affected all indicators monitored permanent grassland, while also have an influence on yield formation. Nitrogen fertilization without other nutrients to the experimental flat Kameničky did not manifest into higher yields, higher species diversity and quality of the grassland. N fertilization increased portion of more valuable grasses at the expense of other herbal, but put down (P<0.05) representation intergeneric hybrid Festulolium pabulare. Liming had an impact of plant species which have been adapted to the acidic environment and also not increased yields. In species composition increased (P<0.05) representation Festuca rubra L., Agrostis spp. that have low requirements on nutrients and there were no (P<0.05) Alopecurus pratensis L. and Ranunculus repens L. Liming not caused higher diversity and not caused the quality of grassland.
Pícniny v osevních postupech a ve výživě zvířat
Sláma, Miloš
The aim of the study was to assess the development of crop rotations with regard to the current state of fodder crops, when it began to wane sown forage and reduce the number of cattle as well. The thesis also deals with the principle of crop rotation, the appropriateness of including different types of forages and the influence of the inclusion of forage in crop rotation and nutrient parametres of cattle. Properly assembled crop rotation contributes to the smooth growing of plants and enrichment of the soil by a large number of underground and aboveground phytomass. Classification of forages contributes in many cases to increase soil fertility. Very suitable in this context is inclusion legumes, particularly clover plants, but also pea, which leave large quantities of crop residues and also due to symbiotic root with nodule bacteria fix atmospheric nitrogen. In ruminant rations represent an important source of protein components. The greatest use of legumes in feed industry is sown alfalfa and clover. To complement the carbohydrate components of the feeding dose is of utmost importance to maize silage, which is due root crops character with possible direct fertilization also improving crop in crop rotations.

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