Lecturer(s)
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Duchoslav Martin, RNDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Basic terms and introduction into plant ecology; photosynthesis in relation to environmental factors; influence of basic environmental factors (water, temperature, pH, nutrients, etc.) on plants; adaptation plants for environment; growth and ontogenesis; plant population; plant communities; ecology of (sexual and asexual) reproduction; plants in trophic webs and climate change
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture
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Learning outcomes
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The course aims at presenting actual information and procedures from the branch. Major approaches, conceptual and theoretical topics are listed in syllabus.
Comprehension Identify fundamental elements of plant environment Explain the basic interactions: plant-plant and platnt-environment Recognise the basic roles of physiological processes in plant life and plant communities
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Mark, Written exam
Exam - writing test and discussion on plant ecology
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Recommended literature
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Begon M., J. L. Harper, C. R. Townsend . (1997). Ekologie jedinci, populace a společenstva. Vydavatelství Univerzity Palackého, Olomouc.. Academia, Praha.
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Crawley M. J. (1997). Plant ecology.. Blackwell Science Ltd, London.
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Larcher W. (2003). Physiological plant ecology. Ecophysiology and stress physiology of functional groups. Springer..
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Larcher W. (1988) Fyziologická ekologie rostlin. Academia, Praha..
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Odum, E. (1977). Základy ekologie. Academia, Praha.
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Schulze E.D., Beck E., Müller-Hohenstein (2005). Plant ecology. Springer.
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Slavíková J. (1986). Ekologie rostlin. SPN, Praha.
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