Uncategorized05. December 2024Outlook for the original common yew population in the Podyjí region Read more
Uncategorized05. December 2024Does Douglas fir have significantly higher wood reserves than spruce under our conditions? Read more
Uncategorized27. November 2024Invitation to a workshop on identifying surviving forest tree species in disaster areas, their rescue, and research into their resistance Read more
Uncategorized26. November 2024Seminar on the utilization of non-native tree species in forestry and landscaping Read more
Uncategorized14. November 2024What can assist pine and beech seedlings in growing successfully after they are planted? Read more
Uncategorized11. November 2024For the future of forests, it is necessary to have a knowledge about silver fir impact on soil Read more
Uncategorized08. November 2024Water in the soil is essential for the survival of pine forests Read more
Uncategorized24. October 2024What are the risks to the silviculture of oak and walnut tree species during climate change? Read more
Uncategorized18. October 2024What should the silviculture care for substitutional stands of European larch look like Read more
Uncategorized11. October 2024Woodlots in agricultural landscapes maintain a high diversity of birds Read more
Uncategorized27. September 2024In 2023, damage to forests by bark beetles has decreased again Read more
Uncategorized19. September 2024After the bark beetle, wind damages forests the most, but the damage has decreased year-on-year Read more
Uncategorized28. August 2024What can we do to support the successful growth of silver fir seedlings? Read more
Uncategorized13. August 2024How small forest owners can protect their spruce forests from bark beetles Read more
Uncategorized17. July 2024Determination of the minimum detectable damage caused by wildlife to Czech Republic’s forests. Read more
Uncategorized08. July 2024Scientists recommend restoring the calamitous clearings through the preparatory forest Read more
Uncategorized03. July 2024Scientists help owners solve forest restoration on calamitous clearings Read more
Uncategorized07. June 2024How can we reduce the risk of widespread disintegration of spruce forests? Read more
Uncategorized07. May 2024Can the European beech assist us in mitigating the effects of climate change? Read more
Uncategorized02. May 2024Scientists save valuable ecotypes and populations of Norway spruce Read more
Uncategorized22. April 2024Our colleague Pavel Bednář has been awarded by the Award of Ing. Jiří Novák, for his research on larch Read more
Uncategorized01. April 2024An artificially-reared black grouse requires high-quality food to ensure its survival in the wild Read more
Uncategorized26. March 2024A hitherto unknown species of bark beetle was discovered with Czech participation near one of the palaces of the Kingdom of Bhutan Read more
Uncategorized25. March 2024If we want to increase the proportion of fir in our forests, we need to protect it more against pests Read more
Uncategorized14. March 2024When we convert our forests, we can use the natural regeneration of Norway spruce Read more
Uncategorized04. March 2024Can black pine be a perspective tree species, in the Czech Republic? Read more
Uncategorized26. February 2024The Slovak Scots pine grows worse in Bohemia than the Czech one Read more
Uncategorized15. February 2024Is European larch in the Nízký Jeseník Mts. really of the Jeseníky type? Read more
Uncategorized13. February 2024What about the natural occurrence of larch in the Czech Republic Read more
Uncategorized30. January 2024Scientists have proposed management practices for pine forests to mitigate negative impacts of climate change. Read more
Uncategorized11. December 2023The prosperity of European hare depends on the structure of agricultural landscape Read more
Uncategorized08. December 2023Could the Amur cork tree be a more widespread tree species in our forests? Read more
Uncategorized08. December 2023Seminar „Knowledge about the use of non-native tree species in the field of forestry“ Read more
Uncategorized05. December 2023Rarity: Tinder fungus (tinder polypore), a wood-destroying fungus parasitizing European beech, was found for the first time on Norway spruce in the Beskydy Mountains Read more
Uncategorized30. November 2023Invitation to a lecture on “On the Origin of European Larch in Bohemia” Read more
Uncategorized29. November 2023Could the species composition of forests be impacted by climate change? Read more