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Cereal Research Communications | 2008

CADMIUM AND ZINC UPTAKE OF RYE-GRASS AS RELATED TO SOIL TYPE AND DIFFERENT LAND USE

Szilárd Szabó; Csaba Ágoston; Mihály Braun; Péter Keresztúri; György Szabó

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.


Cereal Research Communications | 2008

Theory of phytoremediation and its Hungarian practice

Gyula Lakatos; Péter Keresztúri; István Csatári; Albert Tóth

Oil rape is a valuable fodder because in early spring and late autumn it produces green forage used for the nutrition of domestic animals. It has been replacing sunflower and soy in colder and wetter regions. It is additionally advantageous because it leaves behind more nitrogen in soil, which is beneficial to other plants in plant rotation. There are some possible ways for the fixation of nitrogen in soil and they are as follows: by the means of oil rape straw ; by relatively long roots ; by the action of nitrogen bacteria, which perform the nitrogen synthesis within their root system, which is the case in some leguminous plants. Oil seed rape is expected to be wider used in crop rotation of West and Middle Europe, Croatia included. Due to this various sorts have been introduced and potential positive impacts have been studied in order to boost the process. This paper presents information on barley and wheat yield in case when they were sown after oil seed rape and corn. The aim of the research is to determine the presence of positive impacts upon the soil with special attention paid to a potential increase of nitrogen content after oil seed rape was grown. The preceding crops had statistically significant effect. Rape yield was significantly higher compared to the one with corn as preceding crops. Very similar results were obtained in 2007.The maize hybrids seed from three different FAO groups (FAO 400, FAO 500 and FAO 600) in four fractions (KO, KP, SO and SP) produced in two climatically different years (extremely dry 2000 and extremely wet 2001) had been different in quality and chemical composition. The effects of year, genetic specifity and seed fraction at the kernel mass, chemical composition (starch, proteins, cellulose, oil and moisture content) and seed vigour have been evaluated. The influence of agroecological conditions during two production years have been exposed at seed chemical composition and vigour indicators (cold test – CT and bulk seed electrical conductivity - EC). The genetic specificity and seed fraction had significant influence at all tested indices, with the exception of the influence of the fraction at the starch content


Cereal Research Communications | 2008

Strategies of heavy metal uptake by different plant functional groups

Péter Keresztúri; István Csatári; Szilvia Serra-Páka; Gyula Lakatos

Oil rape is a valuable fodder because in early spring and late autumn it produces green forage used for the nutrition of domestic animals. It has been replacing sunflower and soy in colder and wetter regions. It is additionally advantageous because it leaves behind more nitrogen in soil, which is beneficial to other plants in plant rotation. There are some possible ways for the fixation of nitrogen in soil and they are as follows: by the means of oil rape straw ; by relatively long roots ; by the action of nitrogen bacteria, which perform the nitrogen synthesis within their root system, which is the case in some leguminous plants. Oil seed rape is expected to be wider used in crop rotation of West and Middle Europe, Croatia included. Due to this various sorts have been introduced and potential positive impacts have been studied in order to boost the process. This paper presents information on barley and wheat yield in case when they were sown after oil seed rape and corn. The aim of the research is to determine the presence of positive impacts upon the soil with special attention paid to a potential increase of nitrogen content after oil seed rape was grown. The preceding crops had statistically significant effect. Rape yield was significantly higher compared to the one with corn as preceding crops. Very similar results were obtained in 2007.The maize hybrids seed from three different FAO groups (FAO 400, FAO 500 and FAO 600) in four fractions (KO, KP, SO and SP) produced in two climatically different years (extremely dry 2000 and extremely wet 2001) had been different in quality and chemical composition. The effects of year, genetic specifity and seed fraction at the kernel mass, chemical composition (starch, proteins, cellulose, oil and moisture content) and seed vigour have been evaluated. The influence of agroecological conditions during two production years have been exposed at seed chemical composition and vigour indicators (cold test – CT and bulk seed electrical conductivity - EC). The genetic specificity and seed fraction had significant influence at all tested indices, with the exception of the influence of the fraction at the starch content


International Journal of Food Microbiology | 2007

Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus strains isolated from bovine milk in Hungary

Ferenc Peles; Martin Wagner; L. Varga; Ingeborg Hein; Petra Rieck; K. Gutser; Péter Keresztúri; Gábor Kardos; I. Turcsányi; Béla Béri; András Szabó


Studia Universitatis Vasile Goldis Arad, Seria Stiintele Vietii | 2010

COMPARING THE BUFFERING ABILITY OF SEDIMENT SAMPLES ALONG THE UPPER PART OF TISZA RIVER

Veronika Salacz; Tibor Magyar; Péter Keresztúri; Gyula Lakatos


Archive | 2009

Examination on buffering ability of heavy metals in fresh-water sediments

Veronika Salacz; Péter Keresztúri


Cereal Research Communications | 2009

Effects of exogenous salicylic acid on growth and catalase enzyme in white mustard seedlings under heavy metal and salt stress.

Péter Keresztúri; Nikolett Andrási; Anita Czudar; István Gyulai; Gyula Lakatos


Archive | 2007

Staphylococcus aureus törzsek összehasonlító elemzése molekuláris mikrobiológiai mószerekkel

Ferenc Peles; Martin Wagner; Péter Keresztúri; András Szabó; Béla Béri; Peles Ferenc; Keresztúri Péter; Szabó András; Béri Béla


Archive | 2006

A nyerstej-minták feltételezetten Escherichia coli számának vizsgálata néhány tejtermelő gazdaságban

Ferenc Peles; András Szabó; Béla Béri; Péter Keresztúri; Peles Ferenc; Szabó András; Béri Béla; Keresztúri Péter


Archive | 2006

Occurrence of enterotoxin-producing Staphylococcus aureus on several dairy farms of Hajdú-Bihar county

Ferenc Peles; Martin Wagner; Petra Rieck; Péter Keresztúri; Béla Béri; András Szabó; Peles Ferenc; Keresztúri Péter; Béri Béla; Szabó András

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Béla Béri

University of Debrecen

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Martin Wagner

Chemnitz University of Technology

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Petra Rieck

University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna

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Ingeborg Hein

University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna

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