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Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B-soil and Plant Science | 2012

Evaluation of the effects of incorporation rate and depth of water-retentive amendment materials in sports turf constructions

Stanislav Hejduk; Stephen W. Baker; Christian A. Spring

Abstract The objective of the current laboratory study was to assess the effects of a number of amendment materials and the depth of incorporation on water retention. 300 mm rootzone profiles were established in 150 mm diameter plastic cylinders over a 50 mm gravel drainage layer. Five amendment materials (sphagnum peat, compost, zeolite, TerraCottem and Stockosorb) were mixed with a medium-coarse sand at various rates. The upper rootzone layer (0–150 mm) included 50%, 100% and 150% of published or manufacturersã recommended rates of each amendment material. Three amendment rates were included in the lower rootzone layer (150–300 mm): pure sand, half the amendment rate of the top layer, and the same amendment rate as the top layer. The following measurements were made: water retention in individual layers, volumetric water content in the top layer (0–60 mm), shear strength, surface hardness, permanent wilting point. Water retention was significantly influenced by the different amendment materials. The most water retentive mixes were those containing peat and Stockosorb, whilst the least retentive contained the TerraCottem and the pure sand. The influence of amendment rate in the lower layer was less in comparison with the top layer. The incorporation of amendment materials in the lower rootzone had no significant effect on water retention in the upper rootzone but did increase the total water storage in the profile and this would have some implications for plant growth during drier periods. Rootzone mixes containing peat and compost had the highest shear strength whilst the Stockosorb gave the lowest strength because the expansion of the polymer reduced rootzone density and therefore the degree of contact between the sand particles. The hardest surface was measured when zeolite was used and the softest surfaces resulted from the use of Stockosorb.


Folia Geobotanica | 2011

Community Seasonal Development Enables Late Defoliation Without Loss of Forage Quality in Semi-natural Grasslands

Jan Mládek; Michal Hejcman; Stanislav Hejduk; Martin Duchoslav; Vilém Pavlů


Journal of Applied Ecology | 2015

High-nature-value grasslands have the capacity to cope with nutrient impoverishment induced by mowing and livestock grazing

Pavla Mládková; Jan Mládek; Stanislav Hejduk; Michal Hejcman; Pablo Cruz; Claire Jouany; Robin J. Pakeman


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2015

Biogas and methane yield from rye grass.

Tomáš Vítěz; Tomáš Koutný; Milan Geršl; Jan Kudělka; Nuttakan Nitayapat; Pavel Ryant; Stanislav Hejduk; Tomáš Lošák; Monika Vítězová; Jan Mareček


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2011

Changes of soil agrichemical characteristics in pastures influenced by mineral fertilizing

Stanislav Hejduk


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2006

The persistency evaluation of Czech varieties of Red ( Trifolium pratense L.) and Alsike Clover ( Trifolium hybridum L.)

Stanislav Hejduk


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2011

Autumn terms of sowing of turf grasses and legumes and their initial development

Josef Ambruz; Stanislav Hejduk


Ecology Letters | 2018

Calcium plus magnesium indicates digestibility: the significance of the second major axis of plant chemical variation for ecological processes

Pavla Mládková; Jan Mládek; Stanislav Hejduk; Michal Hejcman; Robin J. Pakeman


Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2017

The impacts of different management practices on botanical composition, quality, colour and growth of urban lawns

Pavel Knot; Frantisek Hrabe; Stanislav Hejduk; Jiri Skladanka; Michal Kvasnovsky; Lucia Hodulikova; Iva Caslavova; Pavel Horky


Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2008

Effect of broad-leaved dock ( Rumex obtusifolius L.) on grass silage quality

Stanislav Hejduk; Petr Doležal

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Michal Hejcman

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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