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Development of the main ecosystems of the Třeboň Basin since the last Glacial maximum
Pokorný, Petr ; Jankovská, Vlasta
The paper describe development of the main ecosystems of the Třeboň Basin since the last Glacial maximum.
Meteorological monitoring in the Třeboň Basin Biorphere Reserve
Pokorný, Jan ; Kolmanová, Andrea
Monitoring of climate and atmospheric deposition in the Třeboň landscape protected area long term data on month precipitation [1901-1999] chemical composition of rain water ind. heavy metals content [1990-1999] monthly sums of global solar radiation [1997-1999], precipitation free periods for Třeboň region are given. Year courses of underground water fluctuation together with retention capacity and rain precipitation are discussed for different vegetation types of the Red Bog.
Long-term research in wetland of the Třeboň Basin Biosphere Reserve
Květ, Jan ; Straškrábová, Viera
The Třeboň basin belongs to most investigated areas of the Czech Republic. A great variety of ecological data enable to make long-term comparisons of the recent state of the ecosystem with those occuring some decades to ca. hinred years ago. Thanks to well-documented history of human impacts into natural relations, the historical aspect may also be utilized. This helps considersably to realize the long-term ecological research.
The importance of the Třeboň Basin for International Wetland Research
Květ, Jan
The Třeboň Basin belongs to the wetland-richest regions of Central Europe: wetlands occupy at least 20 procent of the area of the Třeboň Basin Protected Landscape Area/Biosphere Reserve.Declaration of the Třeboň Basin and some adjacent areas as a BR 1977 a PLA 1979, and an area comprising several wetlands of international importance according to the Ramsar Convention 1991.
Introductory speech of the organiser
Pokorný, Jan
The conference Třeboňsko 2000, with its sub-title The ecology and economy of the Třeboň Region is the third of such conferences - following two ones, held in 1978 and 1988, respectively. The present conference has continued in the fine tradition of good communication between all the subject areas thet are inevitably involved in, and/or influenced by, the conservation and development of the Třeboň Basin Protected Landscape Area and Biosphere Reserve.
Faktory působící na vegetaci příkopů a stok v biosférické rezervaci Třeboňsko
Kozlíček, Z. ; Květ, Jan
This study evaluates the ecological conditions and their influence on the species composition of the vegetation growing in the ditches and on their banks in the Třeboň Basin Biosphere Reserve, Czech Republic. The results obtained have facilitated the definition of an optimum vegetation management strategy for conservation of the flora of the ditches.
Bottom soils in the rhizospheres of quillworts in the Czech Republic Bohemian Forest
Husák, Štěpán
The bottom soil from the rhizosphere of both quillwort species (Isoëtes lacustris and I. echinospera) was sampled in the Plešné and Černé lakes in the Bohemian Forest by C. Weilner and his collaborators (1996, 1998) and by M. Böhm (2002), and analysed in the chemical laboratory of the Institute of Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences, Průhonice (see Tab. 1.). The results of chemical analyses from the three years are comparable with smoothly increasing values. Only the potassium concentrations decreased from 116.25 mg.kg-1in 1996 to 5.75 mg.kg-1 in 2002 in Plešné Lake. This decrease can be explained by greater flushing of the sediments from the cirque walls into the stands of Isoëtes echinospora, in 1996. From 2004 to 2006 the bottom soils from Isoëtes stands will be analysed twice per year, with more samples from the Isoëtes stands. Nutrients will also be assessed on the radient between the Isoëtes stands and the shores of both lakes.
Algae of Černé Lake in the Bohemian Forest
Lukavský, Jaromír
Algae and Cyanobacteria of Bohemian Forest are presented, as an important part of plant communities. Streams, bogs, arophytic ans subaerophytic standorts, phytoplankton of lakes and cryoseston are discussed and presented in tables and microphotographs.Bohemian Forest is an important refugium of oligotrophic species and a classic locality for therir study.
Productivity of differently managed mountain meadows
Mašková, Z. ; Květ, Jan ; Zelený, D.
A mountain meadow (about 1160 asl) situated in the Šumava NP/BR was subjected to 3 treatments applied in mid-July in 4 succesive years: (i)mowing, (ii)mulching, (iii)no management. Seasonal courses of aboveground biomass varied between 0,35-0,5 kg.m-2 in all treatments and years while belowground biomass did between 6-9 kg.m-2. R/S ratio varied between 6-18, being mostly highest in the mown treatment. Litter dry weight varied mostly between 0,2-0,8 kg.m-2, being usually hightest in the unmanaged treatment. Seasonal courses of the above 3 production characteristics were highly variable. Estimated average annual aboveground net production was 0,6-0,7 kg.m-2 for all treatments and years.

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