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Use of Euro-CORDEX Models for Drought Prediction with Respect to Black Frosts and Rain Deficit during the Cold Season
Potopová, V. ; Štěpánek, Petr ; Zahradníček, Pavel ; Farda, Aleš ; Türkot, L. ; Hiřmanová, D.
This paper focuses on the analysis of changes in the distribution of frequency, duration and magnitude of drought for various time scales for two future time periods, 2041 - 2070 and 2071 - 2100 and compared to the reference period 1981 - 2010 under the two Representative Concentration scenarios RCP4.5 and RCP8.5. Dry events are calculated and analysed according to the classification of the standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI) and the standardized precipitation index (SPI). Estimates of future drought projections based on the SPI tend to underestimate risk, while risk of the SPEI drought magnitude increases by the end of the century, even if precipitation increases moderately.
The History of Fruit Trees Growing in the Climatic Conditions of the Czech Republic
Feierová, Martina ; Türkott, Luboš (advisor) ; Hiřmanová, Dita (referee)
This bachelor thesis describes the history of cultivation the most widespread fruit trees on the territory of the Czech republic. Also are here mentioned some of the less frequently grown fruit trees. Contains and describes the oldest historical perionds, the development of fruit growing in terms of different social systems from the recent past to the present. The thesis is focused on the possibility of growing the trees with respect to climate and soil conditions in the Czech rebpulic. Describes the zoning of climatic and soil conditions and regional disparity for growing individual species and varieties of trees, witch are cultivating in our territory. It is also focused on growing the varieties in the present time, decribes the marginally growed varieties of fruit trees or extinct trees. The thesis partly mentions the diseases and pests of fruit trees, which are in our conditions the most frequently occured. In conclusion of the bachelor thesis is mentioned the brief insight into the direction of our fruit cultivation in the future, given the potentional adverse climatic scenarios.

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