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Vliv stanoviště na odrůstání prostokořenného a krytokořenného sadebního materiálu
Fojtík, Roman
The work was made in order to find out what influence it has on the growth of bare-rooted and cover-rooted material in habitats with a different set of forest types. The habitats were selected on forest type sets 3B, 3S, 4B, 5K and 5S. One research area was established at these sites, where the trees were researched for research: Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karsten), European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco). For this purpose, 200 individuals of bare-root varieties and 200 individuals of rooted varieties for each tree species were planted. When the growing season ended, data collection began in the field. Data collection was performed on 100 individuals from each variant. For the following comparison, the following parameters and features were ascertained: height of the aerial part, terminal flange, length of branch growth, root neck thickness, crown width, length of the assimilation apparatus, width of the assimilation apparatus, deflection of the stem axis, height of multiple stem deployment, color of the assimilation apparatus, ripple trunk, multiple trunk, crown shape, multiple peak, loss. Furthermore, the data were statistically evaluated and compared. This means that it could have an effect on the outgrowth of barefoot Douglas. This also applies to the rooted beech, except SLT 3S. The habitats with SLT 3B, 3S and 4B were better suited for the growth of bark-spruce, and on the site with SLT 5K and 5S there was a better influence on the growth of spruce.

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