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  1. TitleDoes soil organic matter in mollic horizons of central/east European floodplain soils have common chemical features?
    Author infoThilo Rennert, Svetlana Antić-Mladenović ... [et al.]
    Author Rennert Thilo (10%)
    Co-authors Antić-Mladenović Svetlana (6%)
    Barančíková Gabriela (7%)
    Borůvka Luboš (6%)
    Bosak Viktar (6%)
    Cacovean Horea (6%)
    Čechmánková Jarmila (6%)
    Graf-Rosenfellner Markus (6%)
    Kobza Jozef 1952- (7%) UMBFP01 - Katedra geografie a geológie
    Mayer Stefanie (10%)
    Michalski Adam (6%)
    Pavlů Lenka (6%)
    Rinklebe Jörg (6%)
    Savin Igor (6%)
    Rubinić Vedran (6%)
    Source document Catena : an interdisciplinary journal of soil science, hydrology, geomorphology focusing on geoecology and landscape evolution. Vol. 200 (2021), pp. [1-10]. - New York : Elsevier B.V., 2021
    Keywords fluvisols   carbon   stabilita - stability   spectroscopy  
    Form. Descr.články - journal articles
    LanguageEnglish
    CountryUnited States of America
    AnnotationSoils on riverine floodplains in temperate climate may be characterized by a mollic epipedon, i.e. by dark colour, enhanced content of soil organic matter (SOM), high ‘base’ saturation and developed structure in the topsoil. We studied 124 soil samples from ten central/east European countries to investigate whether SOM in mollic horizons has similar chemical features. We determined carbon contents with a thermal-gradient method to differentiate SOM with varying thermal stability, and carbonates. We characterized SOM by diffuse reflectance infrared Fouriertransform (DRIFT) spectroscopy. According to the World Reference Base for Soil Resources, 102 of the samples fulfilled all criteria of a mollic horizon. Mollic features were not restricted to the uppermost horizon but also detected in buried former surface horizons. Soil colour was mostly the criterion to exclude non-mollic samples. Mollic and adjacent non-mollic horizons contained thermostable SOM, indicating SOM stabilized by interaction with minerals or as black carbon (BC), to very similar extent, up to 20.4% of total soil organic carbon (SOC). However, the correlation between the contents of thermostable SOC and total SOC, the SOC:N ratios of the thermostable fraction, and the smaller extent of metal complexation of carboxyl groups, pointed to a larger contribution of BC to SOM of mollic samples than to SOM in non-mollic samples. Thus, like in mollic horizons in Chernozems and Phaeozems not affected by fluviatile dynamics, SOM in mollic horizons of floodplain soils seemed to consist of SOM affected by natural or anthropogenic fires, constituting a common chemical feature of SOM. Thus, BC may contribute to soil colour and SOM stability in mollic horizons of floodplain soils. However, apart from BC contribution, SOM in mollic horizons of floodplain soils may have further pathways of formation and development, as SOM may be inherited from deposited material or form/transform by degradative or constructive processes.
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    Public work category ADC
    No. of Archival Copy49648
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
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    ReferencesPERIODIKÁ-Súborný záznam periodika
  2. TitlePríspevok nivných pôd k plneniu ekosystémových služieb trávnych ekosystémov
    Par.titleFluvisols contribution to the fulfilment of grassland ecosystem services
    Author infoRadoslava Kanianska, Janka Ševčíková ... [et al.]
    Author Kanianska Radoslava 1967- (55%) UMBFP04 - Katedra životného prostredia
    Co-authors Ševčíková Janka 1986- (15%) UMBFP04 - Katedra životného prostredia
    Žoncová Michaela 1989- (15%) UMBFP01 - Katedra geografie a geológie
    Benková Nikola 1995- (15%) UMBFP04 - Katedra životného prostredia
    Source document Synergia prírodných ekosystémov v krajine : zborník recenzovaných vedeckých prác. S. 12-16. - Banská Bystrica : Národné poľnohospodárske a potravinárske centrum, 2021 / Britaňák Norbert ; Dugátová Zuzana ; Hanzes Ľubomír ; Ilavská Iveta ; Jendrišáková Stela ; Kizeková Miriam ; Kováčiková Zuzana ; Pollák Štefan ; Vargová Vladimíra ; Synergia prírodných ekosystémov v krajine medzinárodná vedecká konferencia
    Keywords ekosystémové služby - ecosystem services   fluvisols   contamination   heavy metal - heavy metal (music)  
    Form. Descr.príspevky v zborníku - proceedings papers
    LanguageSlovak
    CountrySlovak Republic
    Public work category AFD
    No. of Archival Copy50947
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
    References (1) - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
  3. TitleClimate - related physical properties in fluvisol
    Author infoJozef Varga, Radoslava Kanianska
    Author Varga Jozef 1993- (60%) UMBFP04 - Katedra životného prostredia
    Co-authors Kanianska Radoslava 1967- (40%) UMBFP04 - Katedra životného prostredia
    Source document Veda mladých 2018 : proceedings of reviewed contributions, 20.-22. júna 2018, Vinné. S. 115-125. - Nitra : Slovak university od agriculture in Nitra, 2018 / Feriancová Ľubica ; Muchová Zlatica ; Jurík Ľuboš ; Tátošová Lucia ; Bárek Viliam ; Halajová Denisa ; Kuczman Gabriel ; Kaletová Tatiana ; Horák Ján ; Tóth Atilla ; Fuska Jakub ; Vitková Justína ; Ivan Peter ; Farkaš Ján ; Močko Matej ; Ševčík Michal ; Veda mladých 2018 konferencia
    Keywords fluvisols   soil physical property   soil temperature   soil moisture   soil bulk density  
    LanguageEnglish
    CountrySlovak Republic
    systematics 50
    Public work category AFD
    No. of Archival Copy42820
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
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