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Does it differ the germinability of the chosen orchids on the natural and renewed meadows?
SUCHÁČEK, Pavel
The survey presented in this thesis focused on germination of six orchid species in the Protected landscape area White Carpathians; specifically Platanthera bifolia, Neottia ovata, Anacamptis pyramidalis, Gymnadenia conopsea subsp. conopsea, Traunsteinera globosa, Orchis militaris on restored medows of various age. As the control, two National Protected Areas (Zahrady pod Hájem and Čertoryje) were used. The initial stage of germination was detected on both restored and control meadows. The advanced stage of germination (protocorm) was recorded in three species (GC, NO, PB) on restored meadows, and in all species on kontrol meadows. The other aim of the thesis was to determine via molecular methods, which species of mycorrhizal fungi are associated with the model orchid species.
Germination of selected species of Orchidaceae in the restored meadows in the Protected Area Bílé Karpaty.
SUCHÁČEK, Pavel
The aim of this thesis was to examine the germination of eight orchid species (Anacamptis pyramidalis, Gymnadenia conopsea subsp. conopsea, Platanthera bifolia, Neottia ovata, Traunsteinera globosa, Orchis mascula subsp. speciosa, Orchis ustulata subsp. aestivalis, Orchis militaris) on restored meadows of various ages in the southwest of the White Carpathians protected landscape area. During the evaluation, it was discovered that two species (A. pyramidalis and G. conopsea) had better germination than other species which germinated insufficiently (P. bifolia and O. militaris) or they didn't germinate at all (N. ovata, T. globosa, O. mascula, O. ustulata). Also the area around the restored meadows was mapped because of the potential orchid seed source for the research area.

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