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Vliv aplikace plazmatem aktivované vody na půdní strukturu
Jedlička, Jan
Progress can not be stopped even in agriculture, new techniques and technologies are applied and also interconnected with new specializations. In addition, alternative sources for fertilizers and plant protection products are being researched. Recently, the possibility of using plasma-activated water (PAW) in crop production as a source of nitrogen, along with fungicidal and bactericidal effects have been pointed out. For the time being, however, there is no verified effect on soil properties. This work aimed to verify the effect of PAW application on the soil structure, or water resistance of soil aggregates. The values of two types of PAW (PAW-AC, PAW-DBD) were assessed against the control (distilled water). The container experiment was administered in the form of gradual watering of the soil in flower pots and gradual termination in 5 terms (1st term 525 ml, 2nd term 825 ml, 3rd term 1125 ml, 4th term 1425 ml, 5th term 1725 ml). Soil samples were taken from the flowerpots in 3 layers (Top, Center, Bottom) to verify the potential accumulation of fluid efficiency in some parts of the container. From the comparison of two variants of plasma-activated water (PAW-AC and PAW-DBD) with the control (distilled water), it can be seen that neither variant of PAW violates the stability of soil aggregates and therefore the soil structure. Based on the pilot experiment, it would be possible to state that the application of PAW does not worsen the condition of the soil structure and could become part of agricultural management without affecting this property. However, further experiments with other soil types are needed.
Význam mykorhizních hub při tvorbě půdní struktury
Čevelová, Lucie
The essence of this bachelor thesis is become with diffrent groups of mycorrhizal fungi, which support the formation of soil structure. Plants along with mycorrhizal fungi form symbiotic relationship that is beneficial for both partners. Thanks to this the plant receives vital nutrients and protected agains pathogens. Moreover the mycorrhizal fungi involved in the formation of the soil structure. The mycelium intergrows through the soil aggregates and provides mechanical stabilization of the soil. Fungi of the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis produce the glycoprotein glomalin, which stabilizes the soil structure. To support the growth of mycorrhizal fungi in the soil, we follow right agriculture methods. We can also use the application of the vaccination preparation or additing biochar and other inorganic materials into the soil.
Bezorebné pěstování zeleniny
Laštovicová, Petra
The work describes influence of soil cultivation on the physical, chemical and biological soil quality, especially micro-organisms and macro-organisms life, humus creation and nutrient cycling. Large space is devoted to the no-till production systems by the primary soil treatment. Described are methods of enviromentally friendly practices without using rapidly soluble mineral fertilizers and synthetic pesticides and also no-till systems used in practice.

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