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Designing of new classifiers for peony, daylilies and non-bearded irises in the Průhonice botanic garden.
Sekerka, Pavel ; Caspers, Zuzana ; Macháčková, Markéta ; Papoušková, L. ; Koudela, M.
With accepting new genera (Hemerocallis, Paeonia, Iris subgen. Limniris) into National Program for Genetic Resources, a need for creating new classifiers for cultivar description has risen. When proposing classification characteristics, we have resulted from botanical monographies of the genera, existing classifiers and from experience in cultivar description. In creating and evaluation of the classifier we have cooperated with leading institution, Gene Bank of Crop Research Institute, and Department of Horticulture (FAFNR) at Czech University of Life Sciences, which has submitted it as a diploma and a bachelor thesis. New classifiers will be published in 2019 in GRIN Czech database.
New collection of Hemerocallis
Macháčková, Markéta ; Caspers, Zuzana ; Sekerka, Pavel
Description of Hemerocallis collection in Pruhonice botanic garden and reasons for gaining National Program.
Metodika hodnocení taxonomické skladby trvalek pro potřeby oboru ZaKA
Hrabík, Jiří
The evaluation methodology of taxonomic structure of perennials for the needs of horticulture and landscape architecture defines a new way of description and selection of the best quality varieties of perennials for use in practice. This methodology originated from a previously published evaluation methodologies of taxonomic structure of perennials and it has been enriched with new features. These features include the new system of capturing of development of variety during the time of year and the system of overall evaluation of varieties using the defining parameters (not only the subjective evaluation). This methodology is the main output of this thesis. The methodology was tested on a range of the genus Hemerocallis L. in the complex of Faculty of Horticulture in Lednice, Mendel University in Brno. According gained experience from the field the methodology has been improved and amended. The methodology was developed to combine the efficiency and accuracy of selecting varieties with good economy of evaluation. It is also useful for a wide range of taxa (after modification). If the methodology will be applied in the future, it will be possible to use it to select the most suitable varieties for the landscape architecture objects.

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