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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Současné pěstební technologie konopí - vliv na výnos a kvalitu

Josková, Marie January 2017 (has links)
Diploma thesis entitled Contemporary Cannabis growth technology influence on yield and quality in the teoretical part deals with the legislation of cannabis cultivation, agrotechnology of cultivation, harvesting and hemp growing in the Czech Republic, in the European Union and in the world. In the practical part deals with experiments on the influence of arbuscular-mycorrhizal fungi on the content of selected cannabinoids in cannabis plants of the Kompolti and KC Dora varietes in controlled greenhouse conditions at the Institute of Botany of the CAS, v. v. i. and subsequently in the field of Sasov biofarm with Futura, Fibrol, KC Dora and Finola varietes. The effect of inoculation on the increase cannabinoids content has not been demonstrated.
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Význam společenstev arbuskulárně mykorhizních hub pro růst vybraných rostlinných druhů na opuštěném poli / Importance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities for the growth of selected plant species on an abandonned field

Voříšková, Alena January 2014 (has links)
The thesis deals with the effect of arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) on the growth of selected plant species at a locality in České středohoří. This locality is characterized by close neighborhood of a semi-natural dry grassland and a former field abandonned in the 1990s, typical for the mosaic of biotopes in the region. The study is based on previous findings that some plant species, which are common at the semi-natural dry grasslands, do not colonize the abandoned fields. As AM is an important factor affecting diversity and productivity of plant communities we hypothesized that this phenomenon could be related to changes in AM fungal communities at the abandoned field. The hyphothesis was tested in a greenhouse pot experiment with three taxonomically related pairs of plant species, always one species growing at the abandoned field and the second one not. Growth and phosphorus uptake of the plants was followed in soils of both biotopes after factorial inoculation with AM fungal communities from both biotopes. The experiment was complemented by description of AM fungal communities in the roots of six plant species pairs from the locality using terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP). The greenhouse experiment revealed positive mycorrhizal response in all plant species, but the origin...
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Změny struktury a funkce společenstva hub v půdním prostředí po ukončení toku asimilátů u smrku ztepilého (Picea abies) / Change of structure and function of a fungal comunnities in the soil environment after the end of the flowassimilates with Norway spruce (Picea abies)

Charvátová, Markéta January 2015 (has links)
The decomposition of plant biomass is associated with changes of the associated fungal community which is crucial in the process of degradation due to their production of extracellular enzymes. Moreover, fungal communities as well as enzymatic activity are specific for soil microhabitats. This thesis focused on the importance of fungi associated with the roots of Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees. Forest with dominating Norway spruce, located in the School Forest Enterprise Křtiny area in Moravia, was selected for the experiment. The aim of this thesis was to compare the community composition of fungi in the roots, rhizosphere and bulk soil and to describe the gradual development of this community after the death of the roots. The next aim was to isolate, describe and characterize those fungi that decomposed roots 5 and 9 months after tree harvest. Identification of fungal isolates was based on DNA sequencing. Degradation capabilities were determined as the activity of enzymes involved in the degradation of lignocellulose. Composition of fungal communities was described by sequencing of environmental DNA on the Illumina platform. Before the flow of assimilates from the live trees stopped, communities of ectomycorrhizal fungi dominated with 60 % of all sequences. Increased abundance of saprotrophic...
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Využití mykorhizních hub ve školkařské produkci okrasných dřevin

Linhartová, Anna January 2016 (has links)
This thesis discusses the use of mycorrhizal fungi in nursery production. In the literature review there is summarized current knowledge regarding mycorrhiza and nursery production of ornamental plants. As a model plant for the experiment was used Spiraea bumalda "Anthony Waterer" and the experiment was conducted in the grounds of The Department of Breeding and Propagation in Lednice. There was applied mycorrhizal product Symbivit when planting in batch 6 g, 3 g, 1,5 g and 0 g. The plants were evaluated by parameters as plant height, diameter of root collar, the number of shoots. Then there were evaluated mycorrhizal colonization and volumes of roots balls in the laboratory. The experiment was described and evaluated statistically. The experiment resulted in the fact, that the more mycorrhizal product Symbivit is applied, the greater was the colonization. The mycorrhizal product had a positive effect on plant growth. The plants treated with product Symbivit in batch greater than 3 g proved a statistically significant difference in the monitored parameters compared to the control. There is also a economic viewpoint, the price of plants increases after the application of mycorrhizal product Simbivit.
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Průběh klíčení a mykorhizní asociace dvou druhů rodu \kur{Neottia} / Germination course and mycorrhizal association of two \kur{Neottia} species

KOTILÍNEK, Milan January 2012 (has links)
Germination course and mycorrhizal partners during germination and adulthood were studied in Neottia ovata and N. cordata. Neottia ovata was studied in two different biotops: meadows and forests. Research was conducted in in situ conditions in the Šumava and the Smrčiny mountains.
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Cukerné hospodářství rostlin a arbuskulární mykorhizní symbióza / Plant sugar metabolism and arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis

Konečný, Jan January 2017 (has links)
The study of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis (AMS) - the mutualist relationship between the most of land plants and evolutionary old fungal group Glomeromycota - is becoming a prestigious topic. The prevalence of and extent of physiological action of AMS on plants is very interesting for the plant biology itself, but its importance grows, notably in time of global climate change, frequent soil degradation and ascending exhaustion of mineral fertilizer reserves. Although the flows in AMS of some minerals, like of phosphorus was enlightened, carbon exchange between the symbionts is still poorly understood. In this experimental work, I utilized the boom of molecular and bioinformatic methods in the quest for completely unexplained carbon flows. The organisms used include barrel medic (Medicago truncatula), the model legume for symbiotic relationships, biotic, and abiotic stresses; Rhizophagus irregularis, the widely used fungus for such experimental studies of AMS; and Sinorhizobium meliloti, the nodulating nitrogen-fixing bacterium compatible with the barrel medic. Two variants - mycorrhizal (M+) and non-mycorrhizal (NM) plants were subjected to several levels of analysis. I have checked the variants, did the measurements of phosphorus and nitrogen contents, as well as I probed the plants with...
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Vliv duální mykorhizy na příjem těžkých kovů vybranými dřevinami čeledi Salicaceae / Vliv duální mykorhizy na příjem těžkých kovů vybranými dřevinami čeledi Salicaceae

Kuchár, Michal January 2010 (has links)
3.2. Abstract Soil contamination by heavy metals represents rather serious environmental problem for both human health and an environment itself. One of the perspective technologies dealing with this threat that only recently has been intensely developed is phytoremediation by means of short rotation coppice plantations. As plants used in this technology (mostly poplars and willows) host two major groups of mycorrhizal fungi substantially influencing plant physiology it is important to study plant-mycobiontheavy metals interactions rather than just plant-heavy metals interactions. The present thesis aimed to contribute to the growing knowledge of the field by search for suitable mycobionts of poplar or willow tolerant to heavy metals, by evaluating an activity of the key antioxidative enzyme in selected mycobionts and by looking at physiological responses of plant hosts to their mycobionts in a soil polluted by heavy metals. The first experiment in vitro focused on screening of morphometric criteria of fungi growing on solid growth media amended with mixture of heavy metals. Based on the results, several tolerant ectomycorrhizal strains were chosen for the next inoculation of fast growing trees serving phytoextraction and phytostabilisation strategies. The second, re-synthetic experiment was conducted in...
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Mykorhizní asociace orchideje \kur{Corallorhiza trifida} rostoucí na dvou různých typech stanovišť. / Mycorrhizal association of \kur{Coralloriza trifida} growing in two different habitats.

ŘÍHOVÁ, Gabriela January 2010 (has links)
The aim of this thesis was to detect whether achlophyllous orchid Corallorhiza trifida associates different fungal taxa in different habitats. Our analyses were conducted using molecular and fylogenetic methods based on DNA sequencing.
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Olše lepkavá (Alnus glutinosa L. Gaertn.) v symbióze s bakteriemi rodu Frankia a jejich růst na půdách výsypek po těžbě uhlí / European black alder (Alnus glutinosa L. Gaertn.) in symbiosis with Frankia and their growth on post-mining heap soils

Buchbauerová, Lucie January 2017 (has links)
Alder (Alnus glutinosa L. Gaertn.) is a species of a pioneer plant usually colonizing sites in the early stage of ecological succession, such as spoil heaps after open-cast brown coal mining in the Sokolov mining district in north western Bohemia, Czech Republic. These spoil heaps are very poor in nutrients available for plants, yet alders grow in a mutualistic relationship with actinomycetes Frankia, which live in root nodules of the alder plants. Frankia are able of fixing atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to ammonia (NH3) molecules, which can be then assimilate by alders, via enzyme nitrogenase. Thus, in the early stages of succession, alders have a competitive advantage to other non- fixing plant species living only on nitrates (NO3 - ) and ammonia ions (NH4 + ) present in soils. The aim of this study was to conduct and assess two greenhouse experiments. The first experiment studied the response of alder growth to presence of Frankia and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of order Glomerales. The performance of alder growth was significantly higher when alders were inoculated with both Frankia and mycorrhizal fungi in comparison to when alders have grown on their own or only with a mycorrhizal symbiont - both on 14 and 60 years old soils from Sokolov mines. In the second experiment, soil pH and iron (Fe) and...
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Vliv mykorhizních a saprotrofních hub na výnosové vlastnosti a příjem dusíku u rajčete a póru / The effect of mycorrhizal nad saprotrophic fungi on yield properties and nitrogen uptake of tomato and leek plants

Kudláčková, Marta January 2011 (has links)
Currently looking for alternative approaches to crop production which would be in accord with sustainable development. The present thesis was aimed on testing of organic cultivation of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) and leek (Allium porrum L.) by using amendment with organic maize biomass (Zea mays L.), mycorrhizal fungi and saprotrophic fungi. The effects of different combinations of microbial inoculations on nitrogen uptake, plant growth and yield were investigated in greenhouse conditions. Supplied 15 N-labelled organic matter was separated from the root system by a nylon mesh which permitted only fungal hyphae to pass through but not plant roots. In the first year experiments the treatments differed in the presence or absence of three factors: organic matter, saprotrophic fungus Agrocybe sp. and mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae (Nicolaj & Gerd.) Gerd. & Trappe. Plant inoculation with Agrocybe sp. alone or together with G. mosseae increased plant growth of tomato in the presence of organic matter. Tomato yield were not increased significantly. Shoot dry weight of leek increased when plants were treated with mycorrhizal fungus G. mosseae and organic matter. Microbial inoculation did not influence nitrogen (15 N) uptake from the organic source. In following experiments, all treatments contained...

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