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Multifunctional building
Rydlo, Jan ; Spáčilová, Jitka (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
This diploma thesis solves the project of polyfunctional apartment building in Habrovany village in the scope of the documentation for the realization of the building. The building is designed in accordance with the custom of building the region with the greatest possible elegance and modern design. The project includes two classic flats 3+kk and 5+1 and is one above-standard attic apartment 5+1 with a large roof terrace. The house belongs to two premises in the 1. floor and two office units in the 2. floor. The solution of parking on the land for residents and shop visitors and a smaller grassy park behind the house.
Detached house with tea premise
Rydlo, Jan ; Papranec, Michal (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of the house with a teahouse establishment. The house is situated on a basement and two floors. In the basement on the left side, there is a part for commerce with a store, warehouse and an office for e-shop management. In the right part of the house there is a garage and a gym. In the aboveground floors there are just residential parts of the building, which are in a very spacious and luxurious. The rooms are large with a high ceiling and large French windows in almost every room. Exposed rafters in the living room and kitchen combined with high ceilings creates a feeling of nobleness and freedom. The building is made from lost formwork in the underground part and from brick blocks Porotherm in the aboveground part. The shed type roof is divided into two parts, sloped away from the center of the house. The whole building is very well thermally insulated with insulating material over the entire façade and over the supporting elements of the roof. Also the large parcel the building stands on is a dominant element. In the exterior, there will be built a large ornamental garden in the backyard, and usable area for growing crops in the rear part of the property. Large pond and gazebo will be beneficial for the residents of the building.
Ecological consequences of polyploidization in populations of the wetland plant Butomus umbellatus
Rydlo, Jan ; Fér, Tomáš (advisor) ; Trávníček, Pavel (referee)
This thesis aimed on comparison of environmental requirements and morphological and biological traits of diploid and triploid cytotypes of wetland plant flowering rush (Butomus umbellatus), occurring in Eastern Slovak Lowland in unique mixed populations, and to develop primers for variable microsatellite loci suitable for further genetic studies. In total, 72 populations of Butomus umbellatus were found. The analysis of relative genome size by the flow cytometry (FCM) technique revealed 34 exclusively triploid cytotype populations, 8 exclusively diploid populations and 30 mixed populations of Butomus umbellatus. In mixed populations, the numbers of diploid and triploid individuals are quite equivalent and the plants create combined compact communities. Analyses of environmental characteristics of sites with specific cytotypes (PCA, RDA, ANOVA) revealed no difference in site requirements of diploid and triploid Butomus umbellatus plants. Morphometric analyses (PCA, CDA) of traits of 36 diploid and 54 triploid plants confirmed differing morphology of both cytotypes occurring in the nature. Subsequent replanting of these plants into pots and cultivation further increased these differences. The ratio of width and length of internal perianthium is the most reliable parameter to distinguish diploid and...
Multifunctional building
Rydlo, Jan ; Spáčilová, Jitka (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
This diploma thesis solves the project of polyfunctional apartment building in Habrovany village in the scope of the documentation for the realization of the building. The building is designed in accordance with the custom of building the region with the greatest possible elegance and modern design. The project includes two classic flats 3+kk and 5+1 and is one above-standard attic apartment 5+1 with a large roof terrace. The house belongs to two premises in the 1. floor and two office units in the 2. floor. The solution of parking on the land for residents and shop visitors and a smaller grassy park behind the house.
Ecological consequences of polyploidization in populations of the wetland plant Butomus umbellatus
Rydlo, Jan ; Fér, Tomáš (advisor) ; Trávníček, Pavel (referee)
This thesis aimed on comparison of environmental requirements and morphological and biological traits of diploid and triploid cytotypes of wetland plant flowering rush (Butomus umbellatus), occurring in Eastern Slovak Lowland in unique mixed populations, and to develop primers for variable microsatellite loci suitable for further genetic studies. In total, 72 populations of Butomus umbellatus were found. The analysis of relative genome size by the flow cytometry (FCM) technique revealed 34 exclusively triploid cytotype populations, 8 exclusively diploid populations and 30 mixed populations of Butomus umbellatus. In mixed populations, the numbers of diploid and triploid individuals are quite equivalent and the plants create combined compact communities. Analyses of environmental characteristics of sites with specific cytotypes (PCA, RDA, ANOVA) revealed no difference in site requirements of diploid and triploid Butomus umbellatus plants. Morphometric analyses (PCA, CDA) of traits of 36 diploid and 54 triploid plants confirmed differing morphology of both cytotypes occurring in the nature. Subsequent replanting of these plants into pots and cultivation further increased these differences. The ratio of width and length of internal perianthium is the most reliable parameter to distinguish diploid and...
Dispersal of clonal aquatic plants
Rydlo, Jan ; Fér, Tomáš (advisor) ; Hroudová, Zdenka (referee)
The aim of this Bc. thesis is to summarize the knowledge on clonal dispersal of aquatic plants and to compare the possibilities and measure of clonal dispersal in selected most-studied species. In the first part of the study, ways of clonal propagation of water plants by various types of vegetative diaspores and various means of transport (by water, animals) are described. Ways and possibilities of dispersal of aquatic clonal plants in various water systems (river systems, stagnant waters) and to various distances are described as well. Finally, anthropogenic effects on clonal dispersal of water plants, which can also play an important role, are discussed. These effects could stay behind many invasive events on the Earth represented by rapid clonal reproduction and dispersal of some species of aquatic macrophytes in their non-native area. The next part of this thesis deals with methods to study the dispersal of aquatic clonal plants and assesses their relevance for various spatial scales. These methods and results of case studies are presented for the most often studied species of water macrophytes. Results of these studies are summarised to demonstrate the real efficiency and distances of clonal dispersal of aquatic plants. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Detached house with tea premise
Rydlo, Jan ; Papranec, Michal (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis describes the design of the house with a teahouse establishment. The house is situated on a basement and two floors. In the basement on the left side, there is a part for commerce with a store, warehouse and an office for e-shop management. In the right part of the house there is a garage and a gym. In the aboveground floors there are just residential parts of the building, which are in a very spacious and luxurious. The rooms are large with a high ceiling and large French windows in almost every room. Exposed rafters in the living room and kitchen combined with high ceilings creates a feeling of nobleness and freedom. The building is made from lost formwork in the underground part and from brick blocks Porotherm in the aboveground part. The shed type roof is divided into two parts, sloped away from the center of the house. The whole building is very well thermally insulated with insulating material over the entire façade and over the supporting elements of the roof. Also the large parcel the building stands on is a dominant element. In the exterior, there will be built a large ornamental garden in the backyard, and usable area for growing crops in the rear part of the property. Large pond and gazebo will be beneficial for the residents of the building.

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