Browsing by Author "Holík, Ladislav"
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Effect of Norway Spruce Forest Dieback on Soil Water Balance: The Examples from Upland Areas of the Czech Republic
Vichta, Tomáš; Neubauer, Štěpán; Valtera, Martin; Holík, Ladislav; Fidler, Ondřej; Samec, Pavel; Tomášová, Gabriela; Volánek, Jiří; Kučera, Aleš; Šlachetka, Miroslav; Žižlavská, Nikola; Balková, Marie (Slovenská poľnohospodárska univerzita v Nitre, 2022)This study focuses on the description of soil water balance under three different spruce monoculture conditions, nemaly living forest, disturbed forest with dead trees and after forest clear-cutting. Analysis was based on ... -
Proteolytic Activity in Meadow Soil after the Application of Phytohormones
Holík, Ladislav; Vranová, Valerie (MDPI AG (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute-MDPI), 2019)Phytohormones, similar to soil enzymes, are synthesized and secreted into the soil environment by fungi and microorganisms. Phytohormones are involved in regulating microbial community activity in the rhizosphere. This ... -
Soil Microbial Communities and Enzyme Activities after Long-Term Application of Inorganic and Organic Fertilizers at Different Depths of the Soil Profile
Holík, Ladislav; Hlisnikovský, Lukáš; Honzík, Roman; Trögl, Josef; Burdová, Hana; Popelka, Jan (MDPI AG (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute-MDPI), 2019)Fertilization is a key factor for sustaining productivity in agroecosystems. A long-term experiment in cambisol following periodical application of several types of fertilization has been running at the experimental site ... -
Soil Microbial Functional Diversity under the Single-Season Influence of Traditional Forest Management in a Sessile Oak Forest of Central Europe
Kučera, Aleš; Holík, Ladislav; Rosíková, Jana; Volařík, Daniel; Kneifl, Michal; Vichta, Tomáš; Knott, Robert; Friedl, Michal; Uherková, Barbora; Kadavý, Jan (MDPI AG (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute-MDPI), 2021)This one-year study focuses on the responses of a soil environment to the implementation of traditional forest management practices in oak-hornbeam stands with the following treatments: cut (C), cut + litter raking (CR), ...