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Analýza výskytu nepravého jádra u buku na ŠLP Masarykův les Křtiny
Koudelka, Ladislav
False heart is the most common defect in European beech (Fagus sylvatica). Analysis was performed on experimental data forest district Bílovice nad Svitavou. The aim of this study was to clarify the probability of false heart in beech stands, depending on age, social status, health status and habitat conditions. Logistic model shows the probability of occurrence of false heart and linear model reflects the size false heart. Analysis has shown that health is the greatest influence on the formation heart. Based on the results was formulated recommendations for practice, which has an occurrence false heart limit to the minimum level.
Srovnání stavby a vybraných vlastností dřeva douglasky tisolisté z různých stanovišť
Timko, Lukáš
The aim of this thesis was to analyse the macroscopic structure of the wood of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) and determine selected physical and mechanical properties with an emphasis on the comparison of juvenile and mature wood zones. Additionally, the structure and selected properties of the wood from sites varying in the forest types (3K, 3B, 3A) were compared. Five sample trees were sampled in each of the three selected sites. Their rootstock parts were then worked into test specimens with dimensions of 20 x 20 x 30 mm a 20 x 20 x 300 mm. The selected wood properties were the density at moisture content of 0% and 12%, basic density, the total shrinkage in all three basic directions, the total volumetric shrinkage, strength in compression parallel to the grain, bending strength, and the modulus of elasticity in bending. Additionally, a tree-ring analysis was conducted. It was found out that the juvenile wood has wider rings, a lower proportion of earlywood and all the observed properties showed lower values. The properties determined and the structure of the wood from the selected groups of forest types is statistically significantly different in most cases. From the forestry perspective, the resulting material characteristics of wood of Douglas fir are greatly dependent on the site; however, the precise location of the sample within the stem (centre or periphery) has a more pronounced effect on the properties.

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