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DEVELOPMENT OF BIOPHYSICAL INDICATORS IN CONDITIONS OF SUSTAINABLE LAND USE

Fazekasova, Danica, Angelovicova, RNDr. Lenka, Semancova, Petra, Torma, Stanislav

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b32/s13.010View metrics

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Title
DEVELOPMENT OF BIOPHYSICAL INDICATORS IN CONDITIONS OF SUSTAINABLE LAND USE
Authors
Fazekasova, Danica, Angelovicova, RNDr. Lenka, Semancova, Petra, Torma, Stanislav
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-14-8
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  2. Brookes P. C. The use of microbial parameters in monitoring soil pollution by heavy metals. Biol. Fertil. Soils, vol. 19, pp 269-279, 1995.

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  4. Dick R. P., Breakwill, D. & Turco R. 1996. Soil enzyme activities and biodiversity measurements as integrating biological indicators. Handbook of Methods for Assessment of Soil Quality. Madison: SSSA, 1996. pp. 247-272;

  5. Doran J. W. & Zeiss M. R. Soil health and sustainability: managing the biotic component of soil quality. Applied Soil Ecology, vol.15, pp 3-11, 2000.

  6. Fiala K. et al. Partial monitoring system – soil. Valid methods. (in Slovak). Soil Sci. Cons. RI, Bratislava, pp 138, 1999.

  7. Grejtovský A. Influence of soil improvers on enzymatic activity of heavy alluvial soil. (in Slovak). Rostl. Výr, vol. 37, pp 289–295, 1991.

  8. Gömöryová E., Hrivnák R. , Janišová M., Ujházy J. & Gömöry D. Changes of the functional diversity of soil microbial community during the colonization of abandoned grassland by a forest. Applied Soil Ecology, vol.43, pp 191-199, 2009.

  9. Igaz D. , Horák J. , Čimo J. , Pospišil R. & Báreková A. Influence of digestate and farmyard manure on soil moisture regime. Növényterm , vol. 60, Suppl. Pp 291 -294, 2011.

  10. Igaz D., B árek 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., pp 1619-1622, 2008.

  11. Ivanová M., Čech V. & Michaeli E. Ecological stability evaluation of the landscape with agricultural use.13th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference SGEM 2013, Bulgaria, pp 331-338, 2013.

  12. K ondrlová E., Igaz D. H orák J. & H alászová K. Soil texture analysis by optical method labor atory experiment on sample preparation prior to analysis. International multidisciplinary scientific geoconference SGEM. Bulgaria, pp 677-683, 2013.

  13. Kotorová D. & Kováč L. Synergism of clay -loamy soil tillage, physical properties and yield of winter rape seed. Novenyterm, vol. 60: Suppl. pp 91-194. 2011. 14th SGEM GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems

  14. Michaeli E. & Ivanová M. Regional geoecological structure of landscape and primary development potential of the Prešov self -governing region. (in Slovak). Folia Geographica, vol. XLIII/issue 8, pp 116-142, 2005.

  15. B árek V., Halaj P., Žembery J. & Báreková, A. Modern management methods in microirrigation use. International multidisciplinary scientific geoconference SGEM. Bulgaria, 2013, pp 221-228;

  16. Brookes P. C. The use of microbial parameters in monitoring soil pollution by heavy metals. Biol. Fertil. Soils, vol. 19, pp 269-279, 1995.

  17. Chazijev F. Ch. Soil enzyme activity. (in Russian). Nauka: Moskva, pp 106-120. 1976.

  18. Dick R. P., Breakwill, D. & Turco R. 1996. Soil enzyme activities and biodiversity measurements as integrating biological indicators. Handbook of Methods for Assessment of Soil Quality. Madison: SSSA, 1996. pp. 247-272;

  19. Doran J. W. & Zeiss M. R. Soil health and sustainability: managing the biotic component of soil quality. Applied Soil Ecology, vol.15, pp 3-11, 2000.

  20. Fiala K. et al. Partial monitoring system – soil. Valid methods. (in Slovak). Soil Sci. Cons. RI, Bratislava, pp 138, 1999.

  21. Grejtovský A. Influence of soil improvers on enzymatic activity of heavy alluvial soil. (in Slovak). Rostl. Výr, vol. 37, pp 289–295, 1991.

  22. Gömöryová E., Hrivnák R. , Janišová M., Ujházy J. & Gömöry D. Changes of the functional diversity of soil microbial community during the colonization of abandoned grassland by a forest. Applied Soil Ecology, vol.43, pp 191-199, 2009.

  23. Igaz D. , Horák J. , Čimo J. , Pospišil R. & Báreková A. Influence of digestate and farmyard manure on soil moisture regime. Növényterm , vol. 60, Suppl. Pp 291 -294, 2011.

  24. Igaz D., B árek 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., pp 1619-1622, 2008.

  25. Ivanová M., Čech V. & Michaeli E. Ecological stability evaluation of the landscape with agricultural use.13th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference SGEM 2013, Bulgaria, pp 331-338, 2013.

  26. K ondrlová E., Igaz D. H orák J. & H alászová K. Soil texture analysis by optical method labor atory experiment on sample preparation prior to analysis. International multidisciplinary scientific geoconference SGEM. Bulgaria, pp 677-683, 2013.

  27. Kotorová D. & Kováč L. Synergism of clay -loamy soil tillage, physical properties and yield of winter rape seed. Novenyterm, vol. 60: Suppl. pp 91-194. 2011. 14th SGEM GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems

  28. Michaeli E. & Ivanová M. Regional geoecological structure of landscape and primary development potential of the Prešov self -governing region. (in Slovak). Folia Geographica, vol. XLIII/issue 8, pp 116-142, 2005.

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