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  1. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    December, 2008
    Slovakia

    Chemical composition of 28 selected species of meadow herbs on the abandoned grassland was observed in a 3-year period of vegetation in the temperate locality with mainly cold winters of the central part of Slovakia (Strážov Hills, locality Chvojnica, elevation 600 m. From dicotyledonous plants there were analyzed 6 legumes and 16 other species, and from less significant grass species there were analyzed 6 species in the growth phase from the flower buds formation up to the flowering. The content of crude protein, fibre, and mineral nutrients (Ca, P, K, Mg, and Na) i.e.

  2. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    December, 2009

    There was observed one-off effect of high nitrogen dose (1,000 kg per ha N) on the floristical composition of the Lolio-Cynosuretum R. Tx. 1937 association in the locality Chvojnica in the Strážovské vrchy during the four-year period (1997-2000). The high nitrogen dose supported only spread of four nitrophilous grass species (Dactylis glomerata L., Festuca pratensis HUDS., Festuca rubra L. and Deschampsia cespitosa L. P. B.) within the grassland. These species took up 89% of the share towards the end of experiment. Just three herbs species (Acetosella vulgaris FOURR., Cruciata glabra L.

  3. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    March, 2012
    Slovakia

    Land valuation in the landscape consolidation projects is currently based on the Decree no. 38/2005 Coll on determining the value of land and plantations for the purpose of land consolidations. Land value is determined using the evaluation map which in turn is created from the updated ESQU (BPEJ) in the area of the landscape consolidation project. The intersection of the layer of plots' boundaries with the evaluation map is the basis for determining the value of existing and new plots.

  4. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    December, 2007
    Slovakia

    The breed of the hen Oravka was created by crossbreeding of the regional hens with Rhode Island, Wyandotte and New Hampshire. Oravka and Bantam Oravka were recognised as breeds in 1990. The original breeding goal to create a dual purpose poultry breed with good egg production, growth ability and adaptability on altemative outdoor rearing was fulfilled during the individual stages of breeding programme, which started in the 1950. This year, 40 controlled breeds of Oravka with 56 males and 502 females were registered.

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