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HUMAN RELATIONS IN THE WORKPLACE
MARKOVÁ, Jaroslava
The subject of my bachelor thesis is: Human relations on a workplace. The objective of my bachelor thesis consists in the survey and analysis of human relations on a workplace from the viewpoint of: sex of the employees, age of the employees and the company size. The objective consists also in the search and definiting the factors that contribute to the satisfaction of the employees in the human relations. The survey is affected by the help of qualitative access. I used the method of semi-structured interview. Eleven employees took part in this research. I chose the respondents so that the employees represented from the viewpoint: different age, sex and company location. The interviews were recorded on the dictaphone. After that I accompliced the interviews transcription. The analysis of the data followed. On the basis of this analysis I took this views: The importan factors that influence the human relations on o workplace are: conditions of organization, solving of space and function on the workplace, presence of the close person on a workplace, composition of the collective from the viewpoint of the sex, change of employee position, leading style, conflicts, manifestation of appreciation, partnership and matrimonial relations on a workplace. The most importan factors that influence the human relations on o workplace are: way of solving the problebms, communication, personality, charakter, liking, superior personality and conflict persons. The recommendation: The company should devote higher attention to leader choice for their employees. The general satisfaction with humen relations introduced four respondents.
Parasitic fungi on selected invasive weeds
Forejtová, Zuzana ; Marková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Sumíková, Taťána (referee)
Parasitic fungi on selected invasive weeds Zuzana Forejtová Abstract This thesis deals with the invasive plant species problems and their pathogens in the Czech Republic. Special attention is given to weed species colonizing the agroecosystems. The modes and consequences of plant invasions are presented in theoretical part. Practical part includes a list and descriptions of found parasitic fungal pathogens colonizing selected invasive weeds. Moreover, this thesis can be used for educational purposes. In the last part, fungal pathogens of weeds and their use as potential agents in the biological control are discussed. Keywords: invasive plants, invasion, weeds, biological control, fungal pathogens, parasitic fungi
Diversity of rust fungi in plant communities of Oblík hill
Stodolová, Pavla ; Marková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Hanzalová, Alena (referee)
Pavla Stodolová Diversity of rust fungi in plant communities of Oblík hill Abstract This diploma is based on previous Bc. thesis. It consists of two parts. The first part is devoted to the diversity of the rust on the locality Oblík Mt. (České středohoří Mts.). The second part includes the instruction for use of theme of the rust in biological practical lesson. The special part consists of a brief description of the locality Oblík, the methods of collecting, processing and preservation of rust and a list of hosts with their rusts and their descriptions. On the investigated area there were found 32 species of rusts. They presence was determined by the influence of several factors: the composition of surrounding vegetation, the local climate, the annual average temperature, the wind direction, the quantity of rainfall, ontogenetic development of the host plant. The occurrence of some rust species should be expected here in following year, especially the species overwintering as perennial mycelium. The occurrence of most species of rusts is difficult to predict in the future, because they spread diffusely. The special attention was paid to rust on spring plants: Uromyces muscari on Muscari tenuiflorum and Puccinia liliacearum on Ornithogalum kochii. These species were chosen because of their regular occurrence...
Ecology of flower smuts (Microbotryum) and their hosts from family Caryophyllaceae
Koupilová, Klára ; Koubek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Marková, Jaroslava (referee)
Anther-smut fungus (Microbotryum spp.) infecting plants of the Caryophyllaceae represents one of the most extensively studied plant pathogen systems. Anther-smut is a pollinator-borne disease that turns infected plants completely sterile. The aim of this thesis is to sum up the main findings about ecology and epidemiology of anther-smut disease and it mainly deals with various factors that influence disease spread and occurrence in nature. According to existing research, abiotic factors play minor role compared to biotic factors and interactions. Among the most pronounced, we can find variability in pathogen virulence and host resistance and also vector behaviour. When studying epidemiology of Microbotryum spp., it is necessary to take account of spatial population structure and metapopulation dynamics as well. Comparing life histories of different host species can also bring useful information. Key words: anther-smut, Microbotryum, Caryophyllaceae, pollinators, resistance, epidemiology, metapopulation dynamics.

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