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Effect of peatland plant dominants on quality and quantity of organic matter in spruce swamp forest soils
MASTNÝ, Jiří
The effect of three typical peatland plant species - Sphagnum fallax, Eriophorum vaginatum and Vaccinium myrtillus on soil organic matter quality and quantity (SOM and DOM) was investigated both in the field and under laboratory conditions in the incubation experiments.
The influence of a plant dominant on C:N:P stoichiometry of soil organic matter and microbial biomass in peat spruce forests
PAVLÍKOVÁ, Lucie
The aim of this report is to describe the elemental composition and C:N:P stoichiometry of soil organic matter and microbial biomass in spruce swamp forests in the National Park Šumava and to find out whether they are affected by a presence of different plant dominants in the understory - peat moss, cotton-grass and blueberry. Samplings were made at three locations in the spring, summer and autumn of 2013. The work was a part of the project funded by the GA CR.
Biodegradability of dissolved organic matter in soils of spruce swamp forests
ŽAMPACH, Ondřej
The aim of this thesis was to assess the biodegradability of dissolved organic matter in spruce swamp forest in habitats differing in dominant vegetation and water table. Sampling was conducted on three study sites located in Šumava National Park in the Czech Republic. Main hypothesis was that the presence of different dominants can modify the overall DOM quality and biodegradability.
Production and consumption of methane in the spruce swamp forests soils affected by drainage, restoration and nitrogen input
BAXOVÁ, Jana
The aim of this thesis was to determine effect of drainage, restoration and addition of mineral and organic nitrogen to spruce swamp forest soil on potential methane production and oxidation. Six study sites (2 pristine, 2 drained and 2 restored) were located in Šumava National Park in the Czech Republic.

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