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Author: Dr.Year: 2026Subject: Soilsclear all
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AGRICULTURAL LAND ABANDONMENT AS A DRIVER OF LANDSCAPE CHANGE: ASSESSMENT OF SUCCESSIONAL PROCESSES AS A BASIS FOR DESIGNING ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT MEASURES

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Jakub Pagac, Zlatica Muchova, Alexandra Pagac Mokra, Karol Sinka)

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Agricultural land abandonment represents a significant landscape-forming process affecting vegetation structure, soil stability, and the functionality of agroecosystems. This paper focuses on the identification and mapping of agricultural unused land (AUL) in the cadastral territory of Velke Trencianske Stankovce (Trencin district, western Slovakia). The analysis is conducted on 371 state-owned parcels and parcels with unknown or unidentified ownership managed by the Slovak Land Fund, covering a total area of 98.0...

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COMPENSATING FOR MOISTURE DEFICIT IN BLUEBERRY (VACCINIUM CORYMBOSUM) USING ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZA UNDER CENTRAL EUROPEAN CONDITIONS.

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Jan Mezey, Adrian Selnekovic, Dusan Igaz, Viliam Barek, Tomas Holota)

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Arbuscular mycorrhiza, a widespread mutualistic association between fungi of the phylum Glomeromycota and plant roots, plays an important role in improving plant nutrition and tolerance to environmental stress. Through this symbiosis, fungi supply mineral nutrients and enhance resistance to drought and pathogens, while receiving assimilates from the host plant. This study was conducted on a commercial plantation of blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) in southwestern Slovakia. The plantation was inoculated with mycorr...

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NATURAL ZEOLITES AS AMENDMENTS FOR ENHACING SOIL RESILIENCE

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Maria-Bianca Aiordachioaie, Teodora Alexandra Zotica, Daniel Agapie, Irina Volf)

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Soil resilience is known as the ability to resist and recover from exposure to contaminants, climate change, erosion, anthropogenic activities and intensive use of resources, in order to maintain vital processes such as nutrient cycling, water retention, and structural stability. To remediate the affected soils, several integrated strategies, including bioremediation, hydrological management and the use of amendments can be applied. The usage of natural amendments represents a sustainable path for improving soil p...

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