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BIODIVERSITY OF VASCULAR PLANTS AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF SELECTED PEAT-BOGS AND NEIGHBORING BIOTOPES IN SLOVAKIA

Fazekasova, Danica, Boguska, Zuzana, Bobulska, Lenka, Michaeli, Eva, Barancikova, Gabriela

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Title
BIODIVERSITY OF VASCULAR PLANTS AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF SELECTED PEAT-BOGS AND NEIGHBORING BIOTOPES IN SLOVAKIA
Authors
Fazekasova, Danica, Boguska, Zuzana, Bobulska, Lenka, Michaeli, Eva, Barancikova, Gabriela
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
513 - 520 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References38
  1. Alef, K. & Nannipieri, P. Methods in Applied Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry, Academic Press: London, England, 1955, pp. 49– 115; GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems

  2. Bednárová, L., Liberko, I., Gazda, A., & Pacana, A. Integrated management system in wood companies, Intercathedra, Poland, vol. 26, pp. 185-189, 2010.

  3. Bernátová, D. & Mirga, V. Exceptional components of peat vegetation in the Orava Basin, Bull. Slov. Bot. Spoločn., Bratislava, Slovakia, roč. 33, č. 2: 173– 178. 2011.

  4. Burns, R.G. Enzyme Activities in Soil. Some Theoretical and Practical Considerations. Soil Enzymes, Academic Press: New York, USA, 1976, pp. 380;

  5. Commision of the European communities. Proposal for a directive of the European parlament and of the council establishing framework for the protection of soil amending Directive 2004/35/EC, Brussels, Belgium, pp 30, 2006.

  6. Fiala, K., Barančíková, G., Brečková, V. et al. Partial monitoring system – soil, Binding methods, 1st ed., Soil Science and Conservation Research Institute: Bratislava, Slovakia, 138 pp. 1999.

  7. Grejtovský, A. Influence of soil improvers on enzymatic activity of heavy alluvial soil, Crop Production, Czech Republic, vol. 37, pp 289–295. 1991.

  8. Horák, J. & Šiška, B. Influence of spatial differences in soil organic carbon content (Cox) in agricultural regions on nitrous oxide (N 2O) emissions. Sustainable development and bioclimate. Stará Lesná - Bratislava: SBS, 2009, pp. 154-155;

  9. Chaziev, F. Kh. Soil enzyme activity, Nauka: Moskva, Russia, pp. 106-120. 1976.

  10. Igaz, D., Horák, J., Čimo, J. Pospíšil, R., Báreková, A. Influence of digestate and farmyard manure on soil moisture regime, Növénytermelés, Vol. 60, suppl. 1, pp. 291- 294. 2011.

  11. Javoreková, S. et al. Soil biology in agroecosystems. SUA: Nitra, Slovakia, 349 pp. 2008.

  12. Jurko, A. & Peciar, V. Report on research in peat of Suchá Hora to Orava. Acta Fac. Rer. Nat. Univ. Com. Bot., 3, pp. 469-508. 1959.

  13. Marhold, K. & Hindák, F. (eds.) Checklist of Non-Vascular and Vascular Plants of Slovakia. Veda: Bratislava, Slovakia, pp 687, 1998.

  14. Pejve, J. Soil biochemistry, SVLP: Bratislava, Slovakia, pp 348. 1966.

  15. Raučina, Š, The occurrence of peatlands in Slovakia and their use in agriculture, Príroda, Bratislava, Slovakia, pp 259. 1979.

  16. Šarapatka, B. Possibilities of using enzyme activities as indicators of productivity and systems quality. Biological indicators of soil quality, MZLU: Brno, Czech, pp 26- 31, 2002.

  17. Sjörs, H. On the relation between vegetation and electrolytes in North Swedish mire waters. Oikos, vol. 2, pp 241-258, 1950.

  18. Šíša, R. The enzymatic activity of the soil as an indicato r of its biological activity. Crop Production, Czech Republic, vol. 39/issue 9, pp 817-825, 1993.

  19. Trnka, R. Protection of biodiversity of peatlands in Horná Orava, In: Stanová, V. (ed.) Peatlands of Slovakia, DAPHNE, Bratislava, Slovakia, pp. 51-57. 2000.

  20. Alef, K. & Nannipieri, P. Methods in Applied Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry, Academic Press: London, England, 1955, pp. 49– 115; GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems

  21. Bednárová, L., Liberko, I., Gazda, A., & Pacana, A. Integrated management system in wood companies, Intercathedra, Poland, vol. 26, pp. 185-189, 2010.

  22. Bernátová, D. & Mirga, V. Exceptional components of peat vegetation in the Orava Basin, Bull. Slov. Bot. Spoločn., Bratislava, Slovakia, roč. 33, č. 2: 173– 178. 2011.

  23. Burns, R.G. Enzyme Activities in Soil. Some Theoretical and Practical Considerations. Soil Enzymes, Academic Press: New York, USA, 1976, pp. 380;

  24. Commision of the European communities. Proposal for a directive of the European parlament and of the council establishing framework for the protection of soil amending Directive 2004/35/EC, Brussels, Belgium, pp 30, 2006.

  25. Fiala, K., Barančíková, G., Brečková, V. et al. Partial monitoring system – soil, Binding methods, 1st ed., Soil Science and Conservation Research Institute: Bratislava, Slovakia, 138 pp. 1999.

  26. Grejtovský, A. Influence of soil improvers on enzymatic activity of heavy alluvial soil, Crop Production, Czech Republic, vol. 37, pp 289–295. 1991.

  27. Horák, J. & Šiška, B. Influence of spatial differences in soil organic carbon content (Cox) in agricultural regions on nitrous oxide (N 2O) emissions. Sustainable development and bioclimate. Stará Lesná - Bratislava: SBS, 2009, pp. 154-155;

  28. Chaziev, F. Kh. Soil enzyme activity, Nauka: Moskva, Russia, pp. 106-120. 1976.

  29. Igaz, D., Horák, J., Čimo, J. Pospíšil, R., Báreková, A. Influence of digestate and farmyard manure on soil moisture regime, Növénytermelés, Vol. 60, suppl. 1, pp. 291- 294. 2011.

  30. Javoreková, S. et al. Soil biology in agroecosystems. SUA: Nitra, Slovakia, 349 pp. 2008.

  31. Jurko, A. & Peciar, V. Report on research in peat of Suchá Hora to Orava. Acta Fac. Rer. Nat. Univ. Com. Bot., 3, pp. 469-508. 1959.

  32. Marhold, K. & Hindák, F. (eds.) Checklist of Non-Vascular and Vascular Plants of Slovakia. Veda: Bratislava, Slovakia, pp 687, 1998.

  33. Pejve, J. Soil biochemistry, SVLP: Bratislava, Slovakia, pp 348. 1966.

  34. Raučina, Š, The occurrence of peatlands in Slovakia and their use in agriculture, Príroda, Bratislava, Slovakia, pp 259. 1979.

  35. Šarapatka, B. Possibilities of using enzyme activities as indicators of productivity and systems quality. Biological indicators of soil quality, MZLU: Brno, Czech, pp 26- 31, 2002.

  36. Sjörs, H. On the relation between vegetation and electrolytes in North Swedish mire waters. Oikos, vol. 2, pp 241-258, 1950.

  37. Šíša, R. The enzymatic activity of the soil as an indicato r of its biological activity. Crop Production, Czech Republic, vol. 39/issue 9, pp 817-825, 1993.

  38. Trnka, R. Protection of biodiversity of peatlands in Horná Orava, In: Stanová, V. (ed.) Peatlands of Slovakia, DAPHNE, Bratislava, Slovakia, pp. 51-57. 2000.

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