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Grass seed in conditions of organic and conventional farming
FLAŠKOVÁ, Martina
Grass seed growing is fundamental to modern agriculture. The aim of this bachelor thesis is the evaluation of grass seed growing under the conditions of ecological and conventional agriculture. The main problem is the lack of ecological certificated grass seeds, because the reproduction of them is difficult under ecological farming methods. Ecological grass reproduction must meet the same legislative requirements as convetional grass reproduction - of course, on condition the use of agrotechnological methods that agree with ecological agriculture law. The initiation of grass seed growing without the application of pesticides is more demanding on the treatment of agriculture land before sowing, also, the treating of grass cover during vegetation period and subsequent harvest or after harvest seed treatment is more difficult as for working processions, therefore also more expensive. According to ascertained knowledge, we can conclude that there are relatively high demands for ecological agriculture technology, nevertheless, grass seed growing under the conditions of ecological agriculture is justifiable.
The fodder and seed properties of leguminoses from genus \kur{Lathyrus} and \kur{Vicia}
BOJAROVÁ, Jana
This thesis deals with fodder crops and seed characteristics of legumes of the genus Lathyrus and Vicia. Furthermore, it summarizes general characteristics of the selected legumes in agriculture, especially its ability to bind atmospheric nitrogen. Legumes play an important role in preparing crop rotation; another important role is their proportion in the permanent grass stands and related value of fodder crops´ vegetation - with proportion of chickling and vetch - in the use as pasturage. The thesis concerns seed production of legumes which is demanding in terms of sensitivity to weather conditions, liability to diseases, uneven ripening, pod dehiscence and hard husk.

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