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Optimalizace výživy pěstebního substrátu pro pěstování krytokořenných sazenic buku lesního (Fagus sylvatica L.) s použitím dlouhodobě působících hnojiv
Leschinger, Jakub
This bachelor thesis deals with the effect of long-acting fertilizers Multicote 8M and Osmocote Exact Protec 6M on the nutrition of container planting material of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in forest nurseries Albrechtice nad Orlicí, which are part of the company Lesoškolky s.r.o. Above all, the effect of specific nutrients on the morphological and physiological properties of the trees. At the same time, the thesis evaluates whether the planting material is not deformed or complies with all current legislative regulations that regulate the entry of unsuitable planting material into the market.
Genetic variability in growth, reproductive and photosynthetic parameters of plants and its changes by exogenously applied steroids
Rothová, Olga ; Holá, Dana (advisor) ; Motyka, Václav (referee) ; Hradilík, Jan (referee)
While animal steroid hormones are very well known and have been studied for a long time, in plants no steroid substances were known until relatively recently. Only in the second half of the past century brassinosteroids were discovered; later on, their hormonal function in plants was confirmed. Still a lot of unknown remains as regards their function in plant cells. This paper presents in its first part the evidence that brassinosteroids control in maize (Zea mays L.) grown under field conditions not only its morphology and yield but also some developmental/reproduction characteristics like e.g. number of female inflorescences or speed of the development of male inflorescences. Particular response of a plant depends, however, on the type of applied brassinosteroid, its concentration, and last but not least also on a particular maize genotype and developmental stage of the plant during applicatin. Impact of brassinosteroids on primary photosynthetic processes in plants has not been proven under these conditions, neither on the activity of photosystem (PS) I nor on the Hill reaction. No statistically significant differences in the content of photosynthetic pigments have been found either. Another topic dealt with in this thesis is the possible protective influence of brassinosteroids on plants...
Analysis of primary school pupils' concepts of a chosen topic through an artistic expression
ŠANDOVÁ, Tereza
This thesis verifies knowledge of primary school pupils' regarding chosen topic from natural science - plan morphology. Level of knowledge was determined using ditactic test and pupils' drawing and description. The thesis further analyses quality of textbooks, including image materials, used in school extra curriculum activities. The results of this work is used to determine whether pupils' drawings can be used for testing, how can pupils express themselves using drawing and what level of knowledge do they possess in plant morphology.
Genetic variability in growth, reproductive and photosynthetic parameters of plants and its changes by exogenously applied steroids
Rothová, Olga ; Holá, Dana (advisor) ; Motyka, Václav (referee) ; Hradilík, Jan (referee)
While animal steroid hormones are very well known and have been studied for a long time, in plants no steroid substances were known until relatively recently. Only in the second half of the past century brassinosteroids were discovered; later on, their hormonal function in plants was confirmed. Still a lot of unknown remains as regards their function in plant cells. This paper presents in its first part the evidence that brassinosteroids control in maize (Zea mays L.) grown under field conditions not only its morphology and yield but also some developmental/reproduction characteristics like e.g. number of female inflorescences or speed of the development of male inflorescences. Particular response of a plant depends, however, on the type of applied brassinosteroid, its concentration, and last but not least also on a particular maize genotype and developmental stage of the plant during applicatin. Impact of brassinosteroids on primary photosynthetic processes in plants has not been proven under these conditions, neither on the activity of photosystem (PS) I nor on the Hill reaction. No statistically significant differences in the content of photosynthetic pigments have been found either. Another topic dealt with in this thesis is the possible protective influence of brassinosteroids on plants...

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