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    XXV. mezinárodní kolokvium o regionálních vědách

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    Title in English: 25th International Colloquium on Regional Sciences: Conference proceedings The conference proceedings consists of papers presented at the 25th International Colloquium on Regional Sciences that was organized by Department of Regional Economics and Administration FEA MU. It contains 57 articles arranged by topic. The individual articles deal with e.g. socioeconomic disparities among regions, regional policy, territory attractiveness, tourism, or regional public administration

    Valuation of the company EMCO spol. s.r.o.

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    This thesis is focused on valuation of company EMCO spol. s.r.o. as at January 1, 2014 for potentional investor. The theoretical part defines terms related to the valuation of the company such as financial analysis, strategic analysis and valuation methods. The theoretical part also contains a methodology that is used in the following practical part. The practical part then consists of the presentation of the company and its competitors, strategic and financial analysis, financial plan including generators of value and actual valuation of the company EMCO spol. s.r.o. In conclusion all of the methods used are compared

    Renewed czech retro brands and their consumer perception

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    This thesis deals with the renewed Czech retro brands and how they are perceived by consumers. The theoretical part defines retro in relation to the brand and it is representing stories of such brands on the Czech market. In the practical part there is a research by form of focus group analyzed, which examines consumer perception of these brands across all age categories. The aim of this thesis is to explore the phenomenon of retro on the Czech market and see how it is perceived by consumers due to age and product category

    Valuation of the company EMCO spol. s.r.o.

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    Tato diplomová práce se zabýva oceněním podniku EMCO spol. s.r.o. k 1. lednu 2014 pro potencionálního investora. Teoretická část práce vymezuje pojmy související s oceněním podniku jako je finanční analýza, strategická analýza či metody ocenění podniku. Zároveň teoretická část obsahuje metodologii, která je využita v navazující praktické části práce. Praktická část se potom skládá z představení společnosti a jejích konkurentů, strategické a finanční analýzy, finančního plánu včetně generátorů hodnoty a samotného ocenění podniku EMCO spol. s.r.o. V samotném závěru jsou všechny použité metody porovnány.This thesis is focused on valuation of company EMCO spol. s.r.o. as at January 1, 2014 for potentional investor. The theoretical part defines terms related to the valuation of the company such as financial analysis, strategic analysis and valuation methods. The theoretical part also contains a methodology that is used in the following practical part. The practical part then consists of the presentation of the company and its competitors, strategic and financial analysis, financial plan including generators of value and actual valuation of the company EMCO spol. s.r.o. In conclusion all of the methods used are compared

    Modelling of desorption isotherms for dried meat: New approach and newly applied model

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    In this paper, desorption isotherms of two jerky products were studied (whole-muscle jerky - sample 1 and minced jerky - sample 2). The work focused on the comparison of the Dynamic Dewpoint Isotherm (DDI) method and the Saturated Salt Slurry (SSS) method and testing the newly applied model for modelling desorption isotherms for dried meat. Data were statistically processed using 8 models [Guggenheim-Anderson-de Boer (GAB), Double Log Polynomial (DLP), Henderson, Chin, Smith, Oswin, Hasley, and newly applied model] and statistically evaluated using coefficient of determination (R2), root mean squared error (RMSE) and mean relative percentage deviation (P-value). The DLP model (25 °C) reached R2 ≥ 0.999, P-value ≤ 1.84 for DDI, and R2 ≥ 0.998, P-value ≤ 4.37 for SSS method. The GAB model reached R2 ≥ 0.997, P-value ≤ 2.58 for DDI, and for SSS method the GAB model reached R2 ≥ 0.998, P-value ≤ 5.47. The new model reached P-value ≤ 5.73 for DDI and P-value ≤ 3.48 for SSS method. All models reached the P-value < 10% except for Smith and Chin models. The DDI method and newly applied model prove to be a suitable and precise approach to the evaluation of isotherms of dried meat products

    Potential of Limestonevirus Bacteriophages for Ecological Control of <i>Dickeya solani</i> Causing Bacterial Potato Blackleg

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    Pectinolytic bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae, specifically Dickeya solani, are known to cause potato blackleg. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a mixture of two bacteriophages from the genus Limestonevirus in controlling Dickeya solani in both greenhouse and field trials. The potential of bacteriophages for ecological potato control was also assessed. The phages φDs3CZ and φDs20CZ were isolated from soil in the Czech Republic between 2019 and 2021. They were applied preventively and curatively as a solution on artificially wounded and inoculated seed tubers immediately prior to planting. The phage-treated variant showed a highly significant reduction in the extent of D. solani infection compared to the untreated control in both the greenhouse and field trial. The effect of the phages depended on the concentration of the solution, the rate of tuber injury, and the sequence of application. When applied preventively, the phages caused a significantly higher reduction in the rate of blackleg symptoms (86.7% and/or 87.1%) compared to the curative application (54.6 and/or 36.6%). Phages φDs3CZ and φDs20CZ showed potential for use in biological potato control against Dickeya solani

    Field Use of Protective Bacteriophages against Pectinolytic Bacteria of Potato

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    The pectinolytic Dickeya solani bacterium is an important pathogen found in potatoes. We conducted laboratory and field experiments mimicking severe and mild Dickeya spp. infection and investigated the application of a mixture of two lytic bacteriophages before and after bacterial infection to protect the plants. Application of the phage solution to tuber disks and wounded tubers did not completely eliminate the infection but reduced the development of soft rot symptoms by 59.5–91.4%, depending on the phage concentration. In the field trial, plants treated with bacteriophages after severe Dickeya infection had 5–33% greater leaf cover and 4–16% greater tuber yield compared to untreated plants. When simulating a mild infection, leaf cover was 11–42% greater, and tuber yield was 25–31% greater compared to untreated plants. We conclude that the phage mixture has the potential to protect potatoes ecologically from D. solani
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