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Vliv způsobu výsadby a stanoviště na odrůstání kultur borovice lesní a dubu zimního
Jan, David
Thesis analyses the effect of plantation biotechnique and site on the growth of Scots pine and pedunculate oak plantations. Containerized planting sock of both woody species was planted on two research plots (group of forest type 2G a 2K) by the hole planting and with these planting equipment: planting bar, planting tongs, filled container dibble bar and hollow container seedling dibble. All variants of planting were realized with and without 2cm soil covering of root balls. Measuring and evaluation were realized 2 and 3 years after planting. It was found out that planting with the filled container dibble bar without covering of root balls is the best planting technique for Scots pine and planting with the hollow container seedling dibble without covering of root balls for pedunculate oak at 2G site. Planting with the filled container dibble bar with covering of root balls is the best technique for Scots pine and planting with the planting bar with covering of root balls for pedunculate oak at 2K site.

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