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Nové možnosti využití pozitivních mikroorganismů při pěstování zeleniny
Drobil, Ondřej
The aim of my diploma thesis was to summarise all possible information of using of preparations with micro-organisms and helpful soil preparations. In the experimental part the aim was to prove the influence of these preparations on production and nutritional parameters of the leek (Allium porrum L.) in the soil very poor with nutrients. As the type of the leek the autumn kind Gevaria F1 was chosen. On the model cultivation of vegetables, I observed the influence of the preparation with mycosis fungi Glomus intraradices BEG140, G. claroideum BEG210, G. microaggregatum BEG56, G. intraradices S7, G. versiforme along with tribe Trichoderma harzianum 78. Then there was also the preparation which contained the extract from alga and bacteria Azospirillum brasilense K2012 242/9 NCAIM (P) B.001403, Azospirillum largimobile K2012 B41 NCAIM (P) B.001402, Leuconostoc mesenteroides K2009 25/4 NCAIM (P) B.001372, Pseudomonas chlororaphis K2009 13/4 B NCAIM (P) B.001370, Pseudomonas lundensis K2009 9/4-B NCAIM (P) B.001371 and a substance Fenyl-7, which is artificial similarity of strigolaktons. The experiment was done on the grounds of the company Richter Rasen Slovakia s.r.o. . From the evaluated results we can see that the use of preparations did not have any crucial influence on production parameters of the leek. The highest production was at the checking version. At the others determined parameters of the production, the highest value was at the checking version. However, the differences were not statistically significant. The highest amount of solids was found at the version containing mycosis fungi and trichoderm. I evaluated also the antioxidant kapacity; the highest measured value was in the checking plants comparing to the lowest amount at the version of alga and a bacteria and the preparation Fenyl -- 7. The content of nitrates in the plant netting was the highest at the checking version. The content of vitamin C had the highest value at the chceking version and the lowest value at the version with mycorrhiza and trichoderm. The rate of colonisation was 70,1 % at the version with mycorrhiza; the checking version in this evaluation got 25,65 % of the rate of colonisation of the root. From the elaborated results the conclusion that the preparations had the impact on the evaluated parameters in case of testing in the poor sandy soils cannot be clearly done.

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