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Vliv vybraných leguminóz na mikrobiální aktivity půdy
HODAN, Lukáš
The presented diploma thesis presents an evaluation of the results of the influence of selected legumes on soil microbial activity. The literature review includes a description of legumes in sowing procedures, a description of the spectrum and representatives of the soil microbial community, the main features of soil microbial activity and methods of measuring this activity. The conclusions were preceded by a small-plot experiment on a plot of land managed in an organic farming regime, from which soil basal respiration, as the main parameter of soil microbial activity, was investigated in the laboratory with mixed samples, and further quantification of the total number of microorganisms by the cultivation method.
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Čuboň, Bronislav
This bachelor thesis was written at Mendel University, Brno, Faculty of Horticulture, Department of Viticulture and Enology in Lednice. The aim of this work is the amenity planting of vineyards and its influence on quality of grapes. Further, it focuses on characteristic of the most frequently used herbal mixtures on vineyard and on trends in their use. The work is divided into a few parts which describe advantages and disadvantages of amenity planting on vineyard and it also deals with the matter of the most effective use of amenity planting for the purpose of the highest quality grapes growing and wine producing. Next part of this work pays attention to modern trends used in amenity planting. There are examples of grass and herbal mixtures. Recommendations where and when it is ideal to use these mixtures can be found here as well. This work also contains a current topic -- possibilities of amenity planting on new vineyard. The last part is dedicated to information about conditions of subsidy receiving and using for amenity planting in IP.

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