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Zakládání a obnova lesa podsadbami pod přípravné porosty břízy bělokoré a olše šedé
Brach, Vlastimil
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to compare and evaluate saplings of the European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in underplantings under birch and grey alder preparative plant stands in different conditions in the LS LČR Šternberk district. It was evaluated seven variants under birch preparative plant stand and nine variants under grey alder preparative plant stand. A different way of intervention on every variant was used. There were measured and evaluated 16 parameters (e.g. actual height of seedlings, last years height of seedlings, annual increment, mortality). It was found out that every variant has another impact on underplanted saplings. It was found out that for birch plant stand are the best conditions for European beech saplings in variants with the 0.5 stocking. There are the best conditions for grey alder plant stand if the density of a stand was reduced to 50 %. Worse conditions for underplantings were identified on clear-cutting places.
Vliv stanoviště na odrůstání kultur založených prostokořenným a krytokořenným sadebním materiálem
Brach, Vlastimil
The purpose of this diploma thesis was to compare and evaluate the growth of potted and bare-root seedlings planted in locations SLT 5K, 2K, 2S and 1K, where trial areas were established. In 2014 200 potted and 200 bare-root seedlings of European spruce, European beech and Douglas fir were planted in these areas and only Scots pine was planted and evaluated in location SLT 1K. 10 parameters and 5 traits were measured and evaluated in all the areas and on all the planted plants at the end of the growing period of 2017. A statistical evaluation was subsequently performed according to individual location and seedling version. The results clearly indicate that the highest mortality was in areas located at SLT 1K and we can say that potted Scots pine grew best in this area. Potted European beech grew best in location 5K. Potted European spruce grew best in location 2K. The potted versions of the planted seedlings were not found to have grown better at location 2S according to the overall evaluation and no difference was found in the European beech or the Douglas fir in growth between the measured alternatives.

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