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Evaluation of the growth and health status of selected clone mixtures in comparison with ordinary planting stock
chlorophyll fluorescence clonal propagation growth mother plantations mountain conditions Norway spruce water losses
2015/3/19
The present paper compares the growth of parent trees and potentially stress-tolerant mixtures of clones of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) progenies coming from a specific locality near the &...
Comparison of morphological and physiological parameters of the planting material of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) from intensive nursery technologies with current bareroot plants
plugs bareroot transplants containerized seedlings
2015/3/16
High quality of planting material is an essential prerequisite for successful artificial forest regeneration. We carried out a detailed investigation aimed at differences between plantable bareroot an...
Influence of a planting hole application of dolomitic limestone powder and basalt grit on the growth of Carpathian birch (Betula carpatica W. et K.) and soil chemistry in the air-polluted Jizerské hory Mts.
acidic deposition forest ecosystems
2015/3/5
The objective of the study was to evaluate the growth potential of Carpathian birch (Betula carpatica W. et K.) at an environmentally harsh mountain site and a response of this species to altered soil...
The effect of auxinoid application on the planting stock root system
root system auxinoids European beech Scots pine NAA IBA
2015/2/6
The goal of the study was to verify the effect of growth substances from the group of auxinoids on the root system of European beech and Scots pine planting stock. The effect of growth substance appli...
Quantitative and qualitative damage caused by mammals and birds to the planting and natural seeding
woody plants damage mammals birds
2015/1/29
In the years 1999–2000, I studied damage to transplants in the planting and wildlings in the natural seeding at the locality Zamrlô in the Starohorské vrchy Mts. (750–1,000 m a.s.l., NE exposure,...