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Cereal Research Communications | 2007

Studies on botany and environmental management relations on a wooded pasture between Pénzesgyőr and Hárskút villages

Máté Szabó; Árpád Kenéz; Dénes Saláta; László Szemán; Ákos Malatinszky

Wooded pastures are not only important parts of the Hungarian landscape, but they have preserved historical farming methods. Since the beginning of grazing activities in forests, humans and grazing animals have continuously formed their state. Forests of lower quality were ideal places to provide food and shade for grazing animals. Authors experienced such a sight during the first visit in the research area. A landscape with picturesque view and various, mosaic-like structure was recognized with huge old seed trees. As the territory is so diverse, authors investigated from different aspects such as landscape history, botany, forestry, nature conservation, landscape ecology and grassland management. Grazing of the research site was abandoned in the early 1990’s, therefore, the effects of natural succession are clearly visible now in this habitat and cultural landscape, being in close-to-natural condition despite the fact that it had been created by human activities. As a result of abandonment, the typical landscape – dominated by ancient seed trees – is on the way of disappearing. Authors’ aim was to explore the history and the present botanical state of the area and to follow the succession progress of the forests. By planning a habitat network and preparing a land use plan for the future, authors tried to ensure the preservation of this wooded pasture by ensuring ideas for nature conservation and sustainability. Organic matter content plays an important role as nutrient (Ercoli et al. 2006) and shallow soils have extreme water regime (Birkas et al. 2005). Any activity that reduces the soil cover by removing the vegetation is unfavorable, increases the effect of erosion processes, especially considering the effect of future climate change (Mudri et al. 2005). Observations on vegetation of pastures and its changes have got a high importance, especially in case of grass species (Poaceae), since it is mainly these species that ensure the most valuable forage for grazing animals (Sule et al. 2006. Penksza et al. 2005a, 2005b, 2005c).


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2013

Macro- and micro-archaeobotanical study of a vessel content from a Late Neolithic structured deposition from southeastern Hungary

Ákos Pető; Ferenc Gyulai; Dániel Pópity; Árpád Kenéz


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2014

Evidence of 'new glume wheat' from the Late Neolithic (Copper Age) of south-eastern Hungary (4th millennium cal. B.C.)

Árpád Kenéz; Ákos Pető; Ferenc Gyulai


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2015

Activity area analysis of a Roman period semi-subterranean building by means of integrated archaeobotanical and geoarchaeological data

Ákos Pető; Árpád Kenéz; Andrea Csabainé Prunner; Zsuzsanna Lisztes-Szabó


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2014

The first archaeobotanical evidence of Dasypyrum villosum in Hungary: an archaeophyte weed or a native grass?

Árpád Kenéz; Ákos Malatinszky; Ákos Pető


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2017

The first archaeobotanical evidence of Lagenaria siceraria from the territory of Hungary: histology, phytoliths and (a)DNA

Ákos Pető; Árpád Kenéz; Zsuzsa Lisztes-Szabó; Gábor Sramkó; Levente Laczkó; Marianna Molnár; Gergely Bóka


Agrokémia és Talajtan | 2013

Geoarchaeological study of the Bronze Age fortified settlement of Perkáta, Forrás-dűlő

Ákos Pető; Árpád Kenéz; László Reményi


Agrokémia és Talajtan | 2012

Prospects of applying soil parameters in archaeological activity area analysis. A methodological case study from the Győr–Ménfőcsanak-Szélesföldek archaeological site

Ákos Pető; Árpád Kenéz; Szandra Baklanov; Gábor Ilon; György Füleky


Prilozi Instituta za arheologiju u Zagrebu | 2015

Arheobotanička analiza uzoraka iz kasnoavarodobnih grobova iz Nuštra (istočna Hrvatska)

Anita Rapan Papeša; Árpád Kenéz; Ákos Pető


Prilozi Instituta za arheologiju u Zagrebu | 2015

The Archaeobotanical Assessment of Grave Samples from the Avar Age Cemetery of Nuštar (Eastern Croatia)

Anita Rapan Papeša; Árpád Kenéz; Ákos Pető

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Ákos Pető

Szent István University

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Dénes Saláta

Szent István University

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Ferenc Gyulai

Szent István University

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