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THE POSSIBLE WATER POLLUTION FROM AGRICULTURAL SOILS

Torma, Stanislav, Barancikova, Gabriela, Makovnikova, Jarmila, Koco, Stefan, Fazekasova, Danica

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/bc3/s13.033View metrics

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Title
THE POSSIBLE WATER POLLUTION FROM AGRICULTURAL SOILS
Authors
Torma, Stanislav, Barancikova, Gabriela, Makovnikova, Jarmila, Koco, Stefan, Fazekasova, Danica
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
725 - 732 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References20
  1. Acton, D.F. & Gregorich, L.J. Understanding soil health, In: Acton, D.F., Gregorich, L.I. (eds.). The health of our soils – toward sustainable agriculture in Canada. Centre for Land and Biological Resources Research, Research branch, Agriculture and Agri -Food Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, 1995, p. 5-10.

  2. Barančíková, G. & Madaras, M. Attempt to assessment of non -production soil functions – filtration of organic contaminants. Ekológia, vol.22, No.3, Slovakia, 2003, pp. 223-336. GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems

  3. Barančíková, G. & Madaras, M. The transport of organic pollutants in the soil , Proceedings from 13th International Poster Day: Transport of Water, Chemical s and Energy in the System Soil -Crop Conopy -Atmosphee, Bratislava , Slovakia, 2005, pp. 20-26. (in Slovak).

  4. Barančíková, G. , Makovníková, J. & Torma, S. The proposal for soil evaluation from the point of view of water sources pollution, In: Non-productive soil and land functions on region influenced by man. Michalovce. CVRV – Výskumný ústav agroekológie Michalovce, Slovakia, 2009. pp. 5-13. (in Slovak).

  5. Bárek, V. & Halaj, P. The influence of climatic change on irrigation requirement , Bioclimatology and water in the land, Nitra: SPU, Slovakia, 2006, pp 20;

  6. Bárek, V., Halaj, P. & Igaz, D. The Influence of Climate Change on Water Demands for Irrigation of Special Plants and Vegetables in Slovakia , Bioclimatology and Natural Hazards. Dordrecht: Springer, 2008 pp 271-282;

  7. Igaz, D., Bárek, V., Halaj, P., Takáč, J. & Čimo, J. A comparison of measured soil moisture with simulated results obtained by selected models for Danubian lowland, Cereal research communications, Vol. 36, suppl.,2008, pp 1619-1622.

  8. Igaz, D., Čimo, J. & Maderková, L. Wilting point as the indicator for soil drought evaluation, Journal of International Scientific Publications: Ecology & Safety, Vol. 3, no. 1, 2009, pp. 210-216.

  9. Makovníková, J. , Barančíková, G. & Pálka, B. Approach to the assessment of transport risk of inorganic pollutants based on the immobilisation capability of soil. Plant, Soil and Environment, Czech Republic, 2007, vol.53, No.8, pp. 365 – 373.

  10. Torma, S. (2002): The transport soil function in relationship to the nutrients, In: Soil – one of basic part of environment, Proceedings from the scientific conference in Zvolen, Bratislava, Slovakia, 2002, pp. 145-148. (in Slovak).

  11. Acton, D.F. & Gregorich, L.J. Understanding soil health, In: Acton, D.F., Gregorich, L.I. (eds.). The health of our soils – toward sustainable agriculture in Canada. Centre for Land and Biological Resources Research, Research branch, Agriculture and Agri -Food Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, 1995, p. 5-10.

  12. Barančíková, G. & Madaras, M. Attempt to assessment of non -production soil functions – filtration of organic contaminants. Ekológia, vol.22, No.3, Slovakia, 2003, pp. 223-336. GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems

  13. Barančíková, G. & Madaras, M. The transport of organic pollutants in the soil , Proceedings from 13th International Poster Day: Transport of Water, Chemical s and Energy in the System Soil -Crop Conopy -Atmosphee, Bratislava , Slovakia, 2005, pp. 20-26. (in Slovak).

  14. Barančíková, G. , Makovníková, J. & Torma, S. The proposal for soil evaluation from the point of view of water sources pollution, In: Non-productive soil and land functions on region influenced by man. Michalovce. CVRV – Výskumný ústav agroekológie Michalovce, Slovakia, 2009. pp. 5-13. (in Slovak).

  15. Bárek, V. & Halaj, P. The influence of climatic change on irrigation requirement , Bioclimatology and water in the land, Nitra: SPU, Slovakia, 2006, pp 20;

  16. Bárek, V., Halaj, P. & Igaz, D. The Influence of Climate Change on Water Demands for Irrigation of Special Plants and Vegetables in Slovakia , Bioclimatology and Natural Hazards. Dordrecht: Springer, 2008 pp 271-282;

  17. Igaz, D., Bárek, V., Halaj, P., Takáč, J. & Čimo, J. A comparison of measured soil moisture with simulated results obtained by selected models for Danubian lowland, Cereal research communications, Vol. 36, suppl.,2008, pp 1619-1622.

  18. Igaz, D., Čimo, J. & Maderková, L. Wilting point as the indicator for soil drought evaluation, Journal of International Scientific Publications: Ecology & Safety, Vol. 3, no. 1, 2009, pp. 210-216.

  19. Makovníková, J. , Barančíková, G. & Pálka, B. Approach to the assessment of transport risk of inorganic pollutants based on the immobilisation capability of soil. Plant, Soil and Environment, Czech Republic, 2007, vol.53, No.8, pp. 365 – 373.

  20. Torma, S. (2002): The transport soil function in relationship to the nutrients, In: Soil – one of basic part of environment, Proceedings from the scientific conference in Zvolen, Bratislava, Slovakia, 2002, pp. 145-148. (in Slovak).

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