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Registration for the Budapest Soil Health Forum events
Registration for on-site participation and abstract submission for the Budapest Soil Health Forum will close soon, on 7 October 2024. The Budapest Soil Health Forum is to be held in...
More details >>Farmers’ perception of soil health in the EU and in China
The TUdi project - now in its third year - involving researchers from the Institute for Soil Sciences, aims to reduce unsustainable farming practices and to improve soil conditions. A...
More details >>Innovative methods to cover missing soil data
Methodological recommendations for addressing soil data needs and gaps in environmental modelling have been developed at the Institute for Soil Sciences, HUN-REN Centre of Agricultural Research. The publication, featured in...
More details >>Grass cover and shallow tillage inter-row soil cultivation affecting CO2 and N2O emissions in a sloping vineyard in upland Balaton, Hungary
Assessing the applicability of potential climate-smart agricultural practices is particularly important for mitigating the negative effects rising from human-induced climate change. Field and laboratory measurements can help to quantify the...
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