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Determination of plants of the Bromeliaceae family and their growing in the Botanical garden in Tábor
PECHAČOVÁ, Johana
This diploma thesis deals with determining plants from the Bromeliaceae family in the Botanical Garden in Tábor. The collection of bromeliads in the original greenhouse has not yet been completely determined. Due to the overall reconstruction of the garden planned for 2024, the original greenhouse will also be reconstructed, and a new exhibition of plants of the Bromeliaceae family will be created here, in which their determination and proposal for cultivation according to the outputs of this diploma thesis will be applied. With the help of professional literature and articles, their determination, evaluation of their health status, and a proposal for improving the conditions for their cultivation in the newly reconstructed greenhouse of the Tábor Botanical Garden will be provided.
Terrestrial bromeliads (\kur{Bromeliaceae}) as an object of hobby growing and trade
CHLUSTINOVÁ, Monika
Plants of the family Bromeliaceae are most often found as epiphytes plants with roots outside soil, growing on other plants, but not parasitizing on them or terrestrial plants plants with roots in soil. These are collection plants with remarkable blossoms and leaves, or attractive by being exotic, and some species are rare. This work is focused on terrestrial bromeliads, as the object of hobby cultivation and as a trade item. The purpose of this work is to find how this family is doing on the Czech market, in the form of seeds and grown plants. The Research is focused on the variety of offer, price and interest in the plants. The practical part of the work took place in the garden centres and plants stores in the Czech Republic, with focus on South Bohemia and Kladno regions. Part of the information was gained by using the internet on e-shops with seeds of exotic plants.
Generative propagation of selected Tillansdia L. species in vitro
KYNCL, Jiří
The plants of genus Tillandsia L. are a valuable article at the market nowadays, both legal and illegal. A lot of collectors are able to pay enormous sums of money only for having the species, some of which live in tens individuals at only one locality in the world. Mainly protected species are illegally sold. The goal of this thesis is to find out, which medium is the most suitable for aseptic breeding by seeds and if it is possible, by using this method, to help free living species to survive.

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