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The fibre plant growing in Czech Republic
ŠÍMOVÁ, Barbora
This bachelor thesis deals with the cultivation of fiber plants in the Czech Republic, which are closely linked to the cultural history of mankind and agriculture. They are widely used in the textile and automotive, construction, food or cosmetics. Their main advantage is absolutely clean and waste-free use. As a result of the reduction of subsidies and import of cheap, mostly Asian, textiles there is a decrease in sown areas and declining production of flax and hemp. Growing these plants in the Czech Republic declined to the point of loss.
Cereals growing in the Czech Republic 1990-2012
HÁVOVÁ, Nikol
This bachelor theses deals with the cultivation of cereals in the Czech Republic for the last 22 years. Cereals are still among the important crops of our country. From 1990 to 2012 there were changes in the cultivation and use of the 1st cereal group. The changes that have occurred in agricultural technology, in the use of varieties, sown areas and yields and the reasons for those changes addressed in this work.
Oil-crops growing in the Czech Republic 1990-2012
HÁVOVÁ, Šárka
The bachelor thesis is the cultivation of oilseeds in 1990 - 2012. The work deals with the biological characteristics of selected species of oil, the quality of oil and its usage. In the other chapters describes the development of crop varieties, cultivation areas, yields and changes in agricultural technology from 1990 to 2012. The oil is described in the work of five major crop producing in the Czech Republic are oilseed rape, white mustard, sunflower, poppy and flax.
Energy using of biomasy from agriculture
ŠPAČEK, Zdeněk
This thesis deals with comparing the suitability of growing grass for energy use over the energy use of the residual agricultural biomass. The thesis includes characterization, agrotechnics, cultivation, harvesting and yield of each crop species and their comparison is shown in several graphic examples. According to the information gathered, maize and sorghum are the most suitable for the production of biogas, especially due to the amount of ?green mass? produced. The most useful for burning is Miscanthus, which is distinguished for its high dry mass yield, immunity to weeds, and the highest heating value and energy yield.
Grass's utilization for energetic effects
HOSPODÁŘSKÝ, Radek
This thesis presents a comparison of energy and determination of the suitability of grasses for energy purposes. The labour has the characteristics of agricultural technologies and selected energy grasses. Furthermore, it describes harvesting and biomass yield, processing technology and uses of biomass. The application compares the selected types of energy crops and outputs are depicted graphically. According to the information gathered is the best energy crop for use Chinese Miscanthus (Miscanthus), since it has the highest yield, highest yield and calorific value. Remain at the 10 to 15 years. The disadvantage is its economic performance, but the difference in cost compared to other grass not as large as those of the pros of grass
Evaluation of agrotechnical related measures and methods in relation to wild pig damage.
OPAT, Roman
These days, wild pig, or wild boar, causes considerable damage in the Czech Republic, but also in other countries of almost the whole of Europe. The thesis describes the issues of damage done by the wild pig and the protective measures against this damage. The basis of the thesis was to measure the areas of damaged vegetation of unbearded and bearded varieties of wheat. Damaged areas on individual fields of both varieties were then compared with each other and evaluated. The choice of a variety, as an agro-technological measure against damage done by wild pigs, showed to be very effective. The damages that the wild pig did in unbearded varieties were not done in bearded ones.

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