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  • Na lužních stanovištích byla porovnávána růstová dynamika a vitalita kultur dubu letního rostoucích na holých plochách různé velikosti (0,10 ha, 0,20 ha, 0,50 ha, 1,00 ha a 2,00 ha). Na každé z 5 založených výzkumných ploch byly vytýčeny 2 okrajové a 1 středový transekt. U rostlin byly hodnoceny 2 měřené parametry, 3 odvozené parametry a celkem 5 vizuálně hodnocených znaků. Z šetření vyplývá, že dub letní není tak ortodoxně světlomilný jak se traduje. Holiny o velikosti 0,10 ha a 0,20 ha jsou pro výsadbu nevhodné a také holina o velikosti 0,50 ha má pro výsadbu určitá rizika. Naopak holiny o velikosti 1,00 ha a 2,00 ha poskytují příhodné podmínky pro zdárné odrůstání kultur. Dále byly prokázány statisticky významné rozdíly v odrůstání rostlin na okrajových transektech a transektu středovém. (cs)
  • Growth dynamics and vitality of pedunculate oak plantations growing on clearcut areas of different size (0.10 ha, 0.20 ha, 0.50 ha, 1.00 ha and 2.00 ha) were studied on floodplain sites. On each of five established research plots 2 marginal transects and 1 middle transect were laid out. Plants were assessed for 2 measured parameters, 3 derived parameters and for a total of 5 visually evaluated traits. The survey showed that the pedunculate oak is not such an orthodox light-demander as traditionally claimed. Clearcuts sized 0.10 ha and 0.20 ha are inadvisable for planting, and even the clearcut sized 0.50 ha may represent a certain risk. In contrast, clearcuts of 1.00 ha and 2.00 ha provide favourable conditions for the successful growth of pedunculate oak plantations. Statistically significant differences were demonstrated to exist in the growth of plants on marginal transects and on the transect situated in the middle.
  • Growth dynamics and vitality of pedunculate oak plantations growing on clearcut areas of different size (0.10 ha, 0.20 ha, 0.50 ha, 1.00 ha and 2.00 ha) were studied on floodplain sites. On each of five established research plots 2 marginal transects and 1 middle transect were laid out. Plants were assessed for 2 measured parameters, 3 derived parameters and for a total of 5 visually evaluated traits. The survey showed that the pedunculate oak is not such an orthodox light-demander as traditionally claimed. Clearcuts sized 0.10 ha and 0.20 ha are inadvisable for planting, and even the clearcut sized 0.50 ha may represent a certain risk. In contrast, clearcuts of 1.00 ha and 2.00 ha provide favourable conditions for the successful growth of pedunculate oak plantations. Statistically significant differences were demonstrated to exist in the growth of plants on marginal transects and on the transect situated in the middle. (en)
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  • Effect of the size of regeneration elements (clearcut areas) on the growth of pedunculate oak (quercus robur l.) in artificial regeneration
  • VLIV VELIKOSTI OBNOVNÍCH PRVKŮ (HOLÝCH SEČÍ) NA ODRŮSTÁNÍ DUBU LETNÍHO (QUERCUS ROBUR L.) PŘI UMĚLÉ OBNOVĚ (cs)
  • Effect of the size of regeneration elements (clearcut areas) on the growth of pedunculate oak (quercus robur l.) in artificial regeneration (en)
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  • Effect of the size of regeneration elements (clearcut areas) on the growth of pedunculate oak (quercus robur l.) in artificial regeneration
  • VLIV VELIKOSTI OBNOVNÍCH PRVKŮ (HOLÝCH SEČÍ) NA ODRŮSTÁNÍ DUBU LETNÍHO (QUERCUS ROBUR L.) PŘI UMĚLÉ OBNOVĚ (cs)
  • Effect of the size of regeneration elements (clearcut areas) on the growth of pedunculate oak (quercus robur l.) in artificial regeneration (en)
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  • RIV/62156489:43410/07:00113394!RIV08-MSM-43410___
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  • clearcut area; lighting; floodplain forest; pedunculate oak (en)
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  • Forest Management Systems and Regeneration of Floodplain Forest Sites
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  • Hobza, Pavel
  • Mauer, Oldřich
  • Fibich, Pavel
  • Jirman, David
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  • Mendelova zemědělská a lesnická univerzita v Brně
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  • 978-80-7375-089-3
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