László Bottlik
Szent István University
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Cereal Research Communications | 2008
Márta Birkás; Attila Stingli; András Szemok; Tibor Kalmár; László Bottlik
Our objectives were to assess and rank 3 soil condition variants - root zone improving (RI), mulch leaving (NIL) and minimum disturbing (MD) - suitability to soil quality improvement and demonstrate the plant responses to different soil state and rind a possible relation between soil condition and plant growth under extreme climate. To rank the soil-plant interrelations twelve soil and plant factors were assessed; quality and depth of loosening state, surface protection by plants and stubble residues, soil aggregation, earthworm number, water supply in the root zone, tillage-induced C-flux, rooting depth of plants, yield, dry biomass and biomass recycling. Finally, seven fundamental requirements were selected to mitigate climate-stress and to improve plant resistance to the heat damage. A climate damage mitigation soil tillage strategy can establish a harmony between soil conservation and the demands of crop production.The results of a small-pot experiment of cadmium-loading (5 mgkg) with the addition of zinc (5 mgkg) carried out are introduced in this paper. For this, soil samples were taken from 4 sites of plough-land, grassland and forest land-use types. Accumulation characteristics of the two metals as well as their interaction with the soil properties were analysed. The results show that land-use has significant effect on zinc uptake. There is close correlation between the zinc and cadmium uptake of plants as well as that cadmium concentration of soils plays an important role in it. Zinc shows positive correlation while cadmium shows negative correlation with organic matter. Beside organic colloids, inorganic colloids i.e. clay fraction also showed close correlation.The effects of soil and climatic properties was studied on the winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) concerning on the heavy metal content of the plants. During this study the distribution of cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, nickel, and zinc was studied within a plant. Sampling was carried out in the same period of subsequent three years between 1995 and 1997. Our hypothesis was that the individuals of the same species has similar physiological answer for the same environmental properties. In this study we found no significant differences among the different plant’s parts and years. Our results can reveal that the ecological indication of plants could be major driver of agro-environmental studies to recognize unusual patterns of soil attributes.
Applied and Environmental Soil Science | 2010
Márta Birkás; László Bottlik; Attila Stingli; Csaba Gyuricza; Márton Jolánkai
Hungarian authors have long been discussing the role of earthworms in improving soil productivity. Earthworm counts in our higher quality soils are similar to those found in soils where more attention is paid to earthworm activity. Negative impacts that are independent of farming—such as sustained dry spells in the summer—also affect earthworm counts. Negative impacts that definitely depend on farming include land use causing soil moisture loss, deep stubble treatment leaving the soil without cover, and ploughing in the summer without subsequent pressing. The climate change is having both positive and negative impacts. Weather patterns are causing losses but adopting climate mitigating tillage are generating benefits. In the trials results so far show that tillage focusing on preserving soil moisture, structure, and organic materials, covering the surface in the critical months as well as adequate soil loosening are fundamental pre-requisites for making the soil a favourable habitat for earthworms.
Cereal Research Communications | 2006
Márta Birkás; Anthony Dexter; Tibor Kalmár; László Bottlik
X Congress of the Croatian Society of Soil Science, 'Soil functions in the environment', Šibenik, Croatia, 14-17 June 2006. | 2007
Márta Birkás; Tibor Kalmár; László Bottlik; Tamás Takács
Agriculturae Conspectus Scientificus (Poljoprivredna Znanstvena Smotra) | 2009
Márta Birkás; Ivica Kisić; László Bottlik; Márton Jolánkai; Milan Mesić; Tibor Kalmár
Plant Soil and Environment | 2018
Tibor Kalmár; László Bottlik; Ivica Kisić; Csaba Gyuricza; Márta Birkás
Archive | 2012
Márta Birkás; Márton Jolánkai; Milan Mesić; László Bottlik
5th International Scientific/professional conference: Agriculture in nature and environment protection | 2012
Márta Birkás; Ivica Kisić; Danijel Jug; László Bottlik; Barnabás Pósa
Archive | 2010
Márta Birkás; László Bottlik; Ivica Kisić; Danijel Jug; Milan Mesić
Novenytermeles | 2009
Márta Birkás; Attila Stingli; Csilla Farkas; László Bottlik