V článku je krátce popsán dopad výbuchu na přírodu a hlavně vegetaci a je charakterizována spontánní sukcese vegetace, která poté následovala. Zdůrazněny jsou rozdíly mezi primární a sekundární sukcesí a zmíněny jsou hlavní mechanismy a faktory, které sukcesi ovlivňují. Článek vychází z terénní zkušenosti autora s lokalitou a z výsledků dlouhodobého výzkumu sukcese vedeného americkými ekology., V článku je krátce popsán dopad výbuchu na přírodu a hlavně vegetaci a je charakterizována spontánní sukcese vegetace, která poté následovala. Zdůrazněny jsou rozdíly mezi primární a sekundární sukcesí a zmíněny jsou hlavní mechanismy a faktory, které sukcesi ovlivňují. Článek vychází z terénní zkušenosti autora s lokalitou a z výsledků dlouhodobého výzkumu sukcese vedeného americkými ekology., and Karel Prach.
Od vyhlášení první chráněné krajinné oblasti (CHKO) v České republice v loňském roce uplynulo 60 let, od formulování prvního uceleného návrhu na zřízení soustavy velkoplošných chráněných území dokonce 100 let. V září 2014 byla vyhlášena nová CHKO Kokořínsko - Máchův kraj, přesněji řečeno dosavadní CHKO Kokořínsko byla rozšířena o přírodovědecky pozoruhodné Dokesko. V současnosti probíhá vyhlašování CHKO Brdy. Je tedy na místě si položit otázku, zda poté bude soustava CHKO v ČR již úplná., Sixty years passed in 2014 since the announcement of the first landscape park in the Czech Republic and a hundred years since the formulation of the first integrated plan to set up a system of large-scale landscape parks. In September 2014 a new Kokořínsko-Mácha country landscape park was announced, or to be more precise the former Kokořínsko landscape park was expanded to include the Doksy district, which is of interest from a natural-sciences viewpoint. At present the preparations for the Brdy landscape park are nearing completion. This article presents these two landscape parks and discusses whether or not the landscape park system in the Czech Republic will now be complete., and Pavel Pešout.
Cistus salvifolius L. is the most widely spread Cistus species around the Mediterranean basin. It colonizes a wide range of habitats growing from sea level to 1,800 m a.s.l., on silicolous and calcicolous soils, in sun areas as well as in the understory of wooded areas. Nevertheless, this species has been mainly investigated in term of its responsiveness to drought. Our aim was to understand which leaf traits allow C. salvifolius to cope with low-light environments. We questioned if biochemical and physiological leaf trait variations in response to a reduced photosynthetic photon flux density were related to leaf morphological plasticity, expressed by variations of specific leaf area (SLA) and its anatomical components (leaf tissue density and thickness). C. salvifolius shrubs growing along the Latium coast (41°43'N,12°18'E, 14 m a.s.l., Italy) in the open and in the understory of a Pinus pinea forest, were selected and the relationships between anatomical, gas exchange, chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence, and biochemical parameters with SLA and PPFD variations were tested. The obtained results suggested long-term acclimation of the selected shrubs to contrasting light environments. In high-light conditions, leaf nitrogen and Chl contents per leaf area unit, leaf thickness, and Chl a/b ratio increased, thus maximizing net photosynthesis, while in shade photosynthesis, it was downregulated by a significant reduction in the electron transport rate. Nevertheless, the increased pigment-protein complexes and the decreased Chl a/b in shade drove to an increased light-harvesting capacity (i.e. higher actual quantum efficiency of PSII). Moreover, the measured vitality index highlighted the photosynthetic acclimation of C. salvifolius to contrasting light environments. Overall, our results demonstrated the morphological, anatomical, and physiological acclimation of C. salvifolius to a reduced light environment., G. Puglielli, L. Varone, L. Gratani, R. Catoni., and Obsahuje bibliografii
Gloiopeltis furcata (Postels & Ruprecht) J. Agardh, a macroalga, which grows in an upper, intertidal zone, can withstand drastic environmental changes caused by the periodic tides. In this study, the photosynthetic and morphological characteristics of G. furcata were investigated. The photosynthetic performance and electron flows of the thalli showed significant variations in response to desiccation and salinity compared with the control group. Both PSII and PSI activities declined gradually when the thalli were under stress. However, the electron transport rate of PSI showed still a low value during severe conditions, while the rate of PSII approached zero. Furthermore, PSI activity of the treated thalli recovered faster than PSII after being submerged in seawater. Even though the linear electron flow was inhibited by DCMU [3-(3, 4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea], the cyclic electron flow could still be restored. The rate of cyclic electron flow recovery declined with the increasing time of dark treatment, which suggested that stromal reductants from starch degradation played an important role in the donation of electrons to PSI. This study demonstrated that PSII was more sensitive than PSI to desiccation and salinity in G. furcata and that the cyclic electron flow around PSI played a significant physiological role. In addition, G. furcata had branches, which were hollow inside and contained considerable quantities of funoran. These might be the most important factors in allowing G. furcata to adapt to adverse intertidal environments., L. Huan, S. Gao, X. J. Xie, W. R. Tao, G. H. Pan, B. Y. Zhang, J. F. Niu, A. P. Lin, L. W. He, G. C. Wang., and Obsahuje bibliografii
The specificity factor of Rubisco (S f) was estimated in intact leaves from the carboxylation of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) at various CO2/O2 ratios. As oxygenation is calculated by the difference of the 14CO2 uptake by RuBP in the absence and presence of oxygen, it is important to choose the optimum CO2/O2 ratios. At high CO2 concentration (1,000 cm3 m-3 and higher) oxygenation consumes less than 50% RuBP but the difference of concentrations of CO2 at cell walls (Cw) and at the carboxylation centers (Cc) is 2-5% and the influence of mesophyll resistance
(rmd) is of minor importance. To accumulate large endogenous pool of RuBP, the leaves were preilluminated in the CO2- and
O2-free gas environments for 8 to 10 s. Thereafter the light was switched off and the leaves were flushed with the gas containing different concentrations of 14CO2 and O2. The specificity factor of Rubisco was calculated from the amount of the tracer taken up under different 14CO2/O2 ratios by the exhaustion of the RuBP pool. Application of 14CO2 allowed us to discriminate between the CO2 uptake and the concurrent respiratory CO2 release which proceeded at the expense of unlabelled intermediates., J. Viil, H. Ivanova, T. Pärnik., and Obsahuje bibliografii
Šplhalka keřová (Anyphaena accentuata) je jedním z mála evropských zástupců čeledi Anyphaenidae. Jde o středně velkého pavouka s charakteristickou kresbou na hřbetě zadečku. Vyskytuje se na keřích a stromech, kde pátrá po své kořisti. Samci provozují neobvyklé námluvy: svými makadly a prvním párem nohou bubnují na úkryt samice a zároveň vibrují svým zadečkem, čímž vyluzují bzučivý zvuk. Šplhalka keřová se vyskytuje v teplomilných listnatých lesích, především v nižších polohách., The species Anyphaena accentuata, one of the few European representatives of the Anyphaenidae family, occur mainly in deciduous forests, in lowland areas. This medium-size spider with a characteristic colour pattern on the dorsal side of abdomen climbs bush and tree vegetation where it searches for its prey. The males exhibit an unusual mating behaviour. They drum with the pedipalps and the first pair of legs on the female’s retreat, simultaneously vibrating their abdomen, creating a buzzing noise., and Milan Řezáč.
In juvenile trees growing at the rainforest understory, light is the most limiting factor for growth. It has been assumed that stomata quickly respond to light irrespective of the physical conditions prevailing before leaf illumination. Nevertheless, so far this issue has not been addressed for saplings of Amazonian tree species. The aim of this study was to determine how stomatal conductance (gs) and photosynthetic parameters of Amazonian saplings respond to diurnal variation in the physical environment and to rainfall seasonality. Light-saturated net photosynthetic rate (PNmax) and gs at light saturation (gsmax) were measured in the dry (August) and rainy (January) season of 2008 in saplings of 10 Amazonian tree species (Minquartia guianensis, Myrcia paivae, Protium apiculatum, Guatteria olivacea, Unonopsis duckei, Rinorea guianensis, Dicypellium manausense, Eschweilera bracteosa, Gustavia elliptica, and Tapura amazonica). At the forest understory, variables of the physical environment were measured. Rainfall seasonality did not affect PNmax and gsmax, nor was the effect of species on PNmax and gsmax significant (p>0.05). The gs and PNmax increased as the forest understory became brighter and warmer; as a result, PNmax and gsmax were higher at midday than early in the morning or in the afternoon. However, contrary to expectations, neither changes in air vapor pressure deficit nor air CO2 concentration at the forest understory affected stomatal opening. More investigation is needed to elucidate the role of environmental factors in modulating stomatal movements in juvenile trees growing beneath the dense canopy of tropical rainforests., R. A. Marenco, H. C. S. Nascimento, N. S. Magalhães., and Obsahuje bibliografii