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Flora and vegetation in the the Jedlový potok floodplain (Šumava National Park)
HORKÁ, Eliška
The Jedlový potok is a left-bank tributary of The Teplá Vltava river, in the district of Prachatice, which is a part of The Hornovltavský luh in The Šumava National Park. In 2015, the project was approved and revitalization of the creek's part was done. The objective of the Bachelor Thesis was to document the flora and vegetation on predetermined areas of permanent crops located in proximity to The Jedlový potok five years after doing a hydrological revitalization. Four types of biotopes were identified here. Two of the biotopes are of a peat nature and balanced water level, located further away from the creek. Two more biotopes have a fluctuating water regime and are located in close proximity to the creek. It is a wet meadow full of cirsium and carex plants. Measurement of the water level was done in case of every habitat. 63 plant species were traced here. The data of this Bachelor Thesis, together with other data gathered after the revitalization, are useful for monitoring whether the development of the plant community is heading in the right direction.

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