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Variabilita podkorunových srážek ve smrkových tyčkovinách v závislosti na intenzitě výchovného zásahu
Pavlištová, Hana
The thesis studied the effect of various pre-commercial thinning intensities on throughfall variability in pure Norway spruce small-pole stands. For this study, three research plots with different tending treatment intensities applied before the beginning of the 2020 growing season were utilised. Plot B was left without any silvicultural intervention as a control variant with an initial stand density of 4,500 trees/ha, while on plots A and C were performed mild (1,800 trees/ha) and heavy (1,300 trees/ha) pre-commercial thinning, respectively. Based on the results, we found the highest rainfall in plot A. Thus, the most suitable tending treatment from the viewpoint of rainfall mild (1,800 trees/ha; plot A) where the most water get to the root system.

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