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Prostorová analýza heterogenity pozemků z družicových dat
Kouřil, Jiří
Field heterogeneity is one of the prerequisites for many methods of precision agriculture, like for example variable sowing or variable application of fertilizers. One method of determining heterogeneity is an analysis of multispectral satellite images. The main aim of this thesis is to verify the hypothesis that there is at least a medium positive correlation between values of vegetation indices calculated from multispectral images and yields measured on four fields of a total area of approximately 75 ha during seasons 2019–2021. All fields are managed by the company Spearhead Czech s.r.o. which also provided data for preparing yield maps. These were statistically compared with three vegetation indices NDVI, EVI, and NDRE, which were calculated from Sentinel-2 satellite images. Results of correlation analysis show a medium correlation between vegetation indices and yields on two of four fields, whereas only weak positive and in some cases weak negative correlation can be observed on the other two. This was probably caused by droughts that influenced vegetation in these fields in 2019 and 2021. The thesis shows the potential of satellite images to determine field heterogeneity despite the comparison of vegetation indices and yields of different crops.
Uplatnění vybraných forem zinku při mimokořenové výživě kukuřice
Pajl, Jaroslav
This thesis deals with the influence of foliar application of selected forms of zinc on the yield and quality of corn grain (Zea mays L.). The issue was dealt with in the form of a small-plot vegetation experiment on the landfill site in Žabčice. Zinc was applied in the 6-8 leaf phase in three forms of ZnO, ZnSO4 and Zn-EDTA at doses of 100, 250 and 500 g.ha-1 in each of them. A zinc-free variant was used as a control. In the course of vegetation (14 days after fertilizer application (20 June 2018)) and after harvesting, an inorganic analysis of the plants (Zn content) was carried out, NDVI and NDRE index were determined during vegetation. After harvest, the yield, starch content and weight of a thousand seeds were determined. Zinc fertilization proved to be (p≤0.05) affected by the zinc content during vegetation, but had no effect on NDVI and NDRE index. Grain yield was positively influenced, although no proven zinc effect was demonstrated. WTS and starch content in the grain were neither demonstrably affected nor significantly different from control. Zinc content in the grain was not significantly affected, but zinc fertilization was positive.

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