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ISBN: 978-80-7509-823-8 | ISBN online: 978-80-7509-822-1 | DOI: 10.11118/978-80-7509-822-1

Aplikace fenologických pozorování v aplikované a krajinné ekologii

Eva Stehnová, Hana Středová, Tomáš Středa

This book analyses data from phenological observation of the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute and further applies this knowledge to the field of applied and landscape ecology. The monography deals with data from 1931 to 2012. The focus is mainly on the analysis of phenology of field crops in connection with updating the value of the protective effect of vegetation (assessment of terms of selected phenological phases, calculation of the protective effect of vegetation using phenological data). In addition to the mentioned field crops, several species of forest plants have also been analysed in this work in relation to the monitoring of pollen allergens, environmental security and bioclimatology.

Keywords: bioindication, erosion, climate change, pollen allengens

1. edition, Published: 2021, online: 2022, publisher: Mendelova univerzita v Brně



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