TY - JOUR AU - Bartha, Dénes TI - Az Év Fája, a közönséges bükk JF - HONISMERET J2 - HONISMERET VL - 52 PY - 2024 IS - 2 SP - 93 EP - 98 PG - 6 SN - 0324-7627 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34861173 ID - 34861173 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - BOOK AU - Lett, Béla TI - Erdővagyon Prognózis 2050 : Múlt, jelen, jövő PB - Mészáros Károly Erdészeti Felsőoktatási Emlékalapítvány CY - Sopron PY - 2024 SP - 100 SN - 9786150206615 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34858907 ID - 34858907 N1 - A kiadvány az Erdővagyon-gazdálkodás tantárgy megalapozója és kidolgozója, Prof. Dr. Mészáros Károly tiszteletére készült a Mészáros Károly Erdészeti Felsőoktatási Emlékalapítvány gondozásában és finanszírozásával. LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - BOOK AU - Bende, Attila AU - Döbrösy, Szabolcs AU - Imrei, Fertenc TI - A főváros agarász vőlegénye - Podmaniczky Frigyes élete és munkássága az agarászat tükrében PB - Országos Agarász Egyesület CY - Nagykanizsa PY - 2024 SP - 131 SN - 9786150204734 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34850875 ID - 34850875 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ónodi, Gábor AU - Botta-Dukát, Zoltán AU - Winkler, Dániel AU - Schulze, Christian H. TI - The importance of tree species identity and trait-based winter foraging ecology of bark-foraging bird species in a large Central European floodplain forest JF - BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION J2 - BIODIVERS CONSERV VL - online first PY - 2024 SP - 1 EP - 21 PG - 21 SN - 0960-3115 DO - 10.1007/s10531-024-02852-7 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34823685 ID - 34823685 AB - Beyond preferences for particular species of tree, bark-foraging birds are associated with various tree characteristics such as decay stage, trunk diameter, or bark roughness. Our objectives were to study the winter foraging ecology of different bark-foraging bird species in the highly diverse floodplain forests of Donau-Auen National Park (Austria) by examining the importance of tree species and characteristics. We used 'first-foraging' observations on the great spotted woodpecker ( Dendrocopos major ), middle spotted woodpecker ( Leiopicus medius ), Eurasian nuthatch ( Sitta europaea ), treecreepers ( Certhia spp.), great tit ( Parus major ), Eurasian blue tit ( Cyanistes caeruleus ), and marsh tit ( Poecile palustris ). We examined bird-tree relationships with a bird-plant network approach, where we compared traits of trees and their preferences among avian species. The five most important tree species relative to distance-weighted fragmentation were European white elm ( Ulmus laevis ), pedunculate oak ( Quercus robur ), common ash ( Fraxinus excelsior ), and white and black poplar ( Populus alba, P. nigra ). Avian taxa differed only in the use of tree condition, where woodpeckers used decayed and dead trees more than tits. Most species preferred trees of larger trunk diameter with rougher bark. We suspect that changes in these highly diverse floodplain forest stands will eventually lead to changes in bark-foraging bird assemblages. For the protection of such highly diverse floodplain forests, conservation-based water management practices will be crucial to maintaining a sufficient groundwater table. Our findings also suggest that forest management practices should focus on more diverse commercial forest stands with a critical amount of secondary tree species, a variety of size classes, varying tree conditions, and species with different bark roughness classes. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Yasin, Emad Hassan Elawad AU - Sharif, M.M. AU - Yahia, M.Y.A. AU - Othman, A.Y. AU - Ibrahim, A.O. AU - Kheiry, M.A. AU - Musa, M. TI - Crop type classification and spatial mapping in River Nile and Northern State, Sudan, using Sentinel-2 satellite data and field observation JF - JOURNAL OF DEGRADED AND MINING LANDS MANAGEMENT J2 - JOURNAL OF DEGRADED AND MINING LANDS MANAGEMENT VL - 11 PY - 2024 IS - 3 SP - 5997 EP - 6007 PG - 11 SN - 2339-076X DO - 10.15243/jdmlm.2024.113.5997 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34822968 ID - 34822968 N1 - Export Date: 26 April 2024; Cited By: 0; Correspondence Address: E.H.E. Yasin; Faculty of Forestry, University of Khartoum, Khartoum North, 13314, Sudan; email: emad.yasin823@gmail.com AB - Maintaining productive farmland necessitates precise crop mapping and identification. While satellite remote sensing makes it possible to generate such maps, there are still issues to resolve, such as how to choose input data and the best classifier algorithm, especially in areas with scarce field data. Accurate assessments of the land used for farming are a crucial part of national food supply and production accounting in many African countries, and to this end, remote sensing tools are being increasingly put to use. The aim of this study was to assess the potentiality of Sentinel-2 to distinguish and discriminate crop species in the study area and constraints on accurately mapping cropping patterns in the winter season in River Nile and Northern State, Sudan. The research utilized Sentinel-2 Normalized Different Vegetation Index (NDVI) at 10 m resolution, unsupervised and supervised classification method with ground sample and accuracy assessment. The results of the study found that the signatures of grain sorghum, wheat, okra, Vicia faba, alfalfa, corn, haricot, onion, potato, tomato, lupine, tree cover, and garlic have clear distinctions, permitting an overall accuracy of 87.38%, with trees cover, onion, wheat, potato, garlic, alfalfa, tomato, lupine and Vicia faba achieving more than 87% accuracy. Major mislabeling problems occurred primarily in irrigated areas for grain sorghum, okra, corn, and haricot, in wooded areas comprised of small parcels of land. The research found that high-resolution temporal images combined with ground data had potential and utility for mapping cropland at the field scale in the winter. © 2024 Brawijaya University. All rights reserved. LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kenyeres, Zoltán AU - Takács, Gábor AU - Király, Botond Gergely TI - Challenges of Orthoptera conservation in grasslands with land use-determined sizes and structural heterogeneity JF - LANDSCAPE AND ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING J2 - LANDSC ECOL ENG VL - 2024 PY - 2024 SN - 1860-1871 DO - 10.1007/s11355-024-00604-x UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34822400 ID - 34822400 AB - Human activities affect all ecosystems, within that the grasslands have often been subject to intensive modification due to agricultural use and fragmentation. The result is a biodiversity crisis, on which detailed agri-environment schemes can help. For the compilation of perspective schemes, it is crucial to know the minimal area that can provide habitats for stable, species-rich insect assemblages in optimal land use.This research aimed to collect detailed data for phrasing patch-size centric conservation strategies on orthopteran assemblages, being an umbrella taxon, in two areas of the Pannonian Ecoregion. In narrow (radius = 25 m) and broader (r = 50, 75, 100 m) environments of the assemblages, we have searched for that habitat patch size, where the primary vegetation characteristics (cover, height, composition) affect the main features of the orthopteran assemblages and relative abundances of the species to the highest degree.According to our results, ecotype diversity of orthopteran assemblages showed the strongest correlations with average maximum grassland height and density at the finest studied scale (r = 25 m). Still, the vegetation heterogeneity significantly determines the life-form diversity of the assemblages in the larger habitat patches. Consequently, a minimum of one hectare-sized well-managed habitat patches are needed to conserve diverse, species-rich orthopteran assemblages. Specific conservation implications are adequate for preserving the main characteristics of the minimal-sized grassland patches under global warming are simulate the traditional low-intensity land use (dominated by mowing diversified both spatially and temporally). LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Faragó, Sándor TI - In memoriam Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Winkler András (1942-2023) JF - SOPRONI SZEMLE: KULTURTÖRTÉNETI FOLYÓIRAT J2 - SOPRONI SZEMLE VL - 78 PY - 2024 IS - 1 SP - 94 EP - 97 PG - 4 SN - 0133-0748 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34817339 ID - 34817339 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bende, Attila AU - Faragó, Sándor AU - László, Richárd TI - Lássunk tisztán! Érvek és ellenérvek kereszttüzében a tavaszi szalonkamonitoring. JF - NIMRÓD J2 - NIMRÓD VL - 112 PY - 2024 IS - 4 SP - 26 EP - 28 PG - 3 SN - 0549-494X UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34805033 ID - 34805033 LA - Hungarian DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Knollová, Ilona AU - Chytrý, Milan AU - Bruelheide, Helge AU - Dullinger, Stefan AU - Jandt, Ute AU - Bernhardt‐Römermann, Markus AU - Biurrun, Idoia AU - de Bello, Francesco AU - Glaser, Michael AU - Hennekens, Stephan AU - Jansen, Florian AU - Jiménez‐Alfaro, Borja AU - Kadaš, Daniel AU - Kaplan, Ekin AU - Klinkovská, Klára AU - Lenzner, Bernd AU - Pauli, Harald AU - Sperandii, Marta Gaia AU - Verheyen, Kris AU - Winkler, Manuela AU - Abdaladze, Otar AU - Aćić, Svetlana AU - Acosta, Alicia T. R. AU - Alignier, Audrey AU - Andrews, Christopher AU - Arlettaz, Raphaël AU - Attorre, Fabio AU - Axmanová, Irena AU - Babbi, Manuel AU - Baeten, Lander AU - Baran, Jakub AU - Barni, Elena AU - Benito‐Alonso, José‐Luis AU - Berg, Christian AU - Bergamini, Ariel AU - Berki, Imre AU - Boch, Steffen AU - Bock, Barbara AU - Bode, Frank AU - Bonari, Gianmaria AU - Boublík, Karel AU - Britton, Andrea J. AU - Brunet, Jörg AU - Bruzzaniti, Vanessa AU - Buholzer, Serge AU - Burrascano, Sabina AU - Campos, Juan A. AU - Carlsson, Bengt‐Göran AU - Carranza, Maria Laura AU - Černý, Tomáš AU - Charmillot, Kévin AU - Chiarucci, Alessandro AU - Choler, Philippe AU - Chytrý, Kryštof AU - Corcket, Emmanuel AU - Csecserits, Anikó AU - Cutini, Maurizio AU - Czarniecka‐Wiera, Marta AU - Danihelka, Jiří AU - de Francesco, Maria Carla AU - De Frenne, Pieter AU - Di Musciano, Michele AU - De Sanctis, Michele AU - Deák, Balázs AU - Decocq, Guillaume AU - Dembicz, Iwona AU - Dengler, Jürgen AU - Di Cecco, Valter AU - Dick, Jan AU - Diekmann, Martin AU - Dierschke, Hartmut AU - Dirnböck, Thomas AU - Doerfler, Inken AU - Doležal, Jiří AU - Döring, Ute AU - Durak, Tomasz AU - Dwyer, Ciara AU - Ejrnæs, Rasmus AU - Ermakova, Inna AU - Erschbamer, Brigitta AU - Fanelli, Giuliano AU - Fernández‐Calzado, María‐Rosa AU - Fickert, Thomas AU - Fischer, Andrea AU - Fischer, Markus AU - Foremnik, Kacper AU - Frouz, Jan AU - García‐González, Ricardo AU - García‐Magro, Daniel AU - García‐Mijangos, Itziar AU - Gavilán, Rosario G. AU - Germ, Mateja AU - Ghosn, Dany AU - Gigauri, Khatuna AU - Gizela, Jaroslav AU - Golob, Aleksandra AU - Golub, Valentin AU - Gómez‐García, Daniel AU - Gowing, David AU - Grytnes, John‐Arvid AU - Güler, Behlül AU - Gutiérrez‐Girón, Alba AU - Haase, Peter AU - Haider, Sylvia AU - Hájek, Michal AU - Halassy, Melinda AU - Harásek, Martin AU - Härdtle, Werner AU - Heinken, Thilo AU - Hester, Alison AU - Humbert, Jean‐Yves AU - Ibáñez, Ricardo AU - Illa, Estela AU - Jaroszewicz, Bogdan AU - Jensen, Kai AU - Jentsch, Anke AU - Jiroušek, Martin AU - Kalníková, Veronika AU - Kanka, Róbert AU - Kapfer, Jutta AU - Kazakis, George AU - Kermavnar, Janez AU - Kesting, Stefan AU - Khanina, Larisa AU - Kindermann, Elisabeth AU - Kotrík, Marek AU - Koutecký, Tomáš AU - Kozub, Łukasz AU - Kuhn, Gisbert AU - Kutnar, Lado AU - La Montagna, Dario AU - Lamprecht, Andrea AU - Lenoir, Jonathan AU - Lepš, Jan AU - Leuschner, Christoph AU - Lorite, Juan AU - Madsen, Bjarke AU - Ugarte, Rosina Magaña AU - Malicki, Marek AU - Maliniemi, Tuija AU - Máliš, František AU - Maringer, Alexander AU - Marrs, Robert AU - Matesanz, Silvia AU - Metze, Katrin AU - Meyer, Stefan AU - Millett, Jonathan AU - Mitchell, Ruth J. AU - Moeslund, Jesper Erenskjold AU - Moiseev, Pavel AU - di Cella, Umberto Morra AU - Mudrák, Ondřej AU - Müller, Frank AU - Müller, Norbert AU - Naaf, Tobias AU - Nagy, Laszlo AU - Napoleone, Francesca AU - Nascimbene, Juri AU - Navrátilová, Jana AU - Ninot, Josep M. AU - Niu, Yujie AU - Normand, Signe AU - Ogaya, Romá AU - Onipchenko, Vladimir AU - Orczewska, Anna AU - Ortmann-né Ajkai, Adrienne AU - Pakeman, Robin J. AU - Pardo, Iker AU - Pätsch, Ricarda AU - Peet, Robert K. AU - Penuelas, Josep AU - Peppler‐Lisbach, Cord AU - Pérez‐Hernández, Javier AU - Pérez‐Haase, Aaron AU - Petraglia, Alessandro AU - Petřík, Petr AU - Pielech, Remigiusz AU - Piórkowski, Hubert AU - Pladevall‐Izard, Eulàlia AU - Poschlod, Peter AU - Prach, Karel AU - Praleskouskaya, Safiya AU - Prokhorov, Vadim AU - Provoost, Sam AU - Pușcaș, Mihai AU - Pustková, Štěpánka AU - Randin, Christophe François AU - Rašomavičius, Valerijus AU - Reczyńska, Kamila AU - Rédei, Tamás AU - Řehounková, Klára AU - Richner, Nina AU - Risch, Anita C. AU - Rixen, Christian AU - Rosbakh, Sergey AU - Roscher, Christiane AU - Rosenthal, Gert AU - Rossi, Graziano AU - Rötzer, Harald AU - Roux, Camille AU - Rumpf, Sabine B. AU - Ruprecht, Eszter AU - Rūsiņa, Solvita AU - Sanz‐Zubizarreta, Irati AU - Schindler, Meret AU - Schmidt, Wolfgang AU - Schories, Dirk AU - Schrautzer, Joachim AU - Schubert, Hendrik AU - Schuetz, Martin AU - Schwabe, Angelika AU - Schwaiger, Helena AU - Schwartze, Peter AU - Šebesta, Jan AU - Seiler, Hallie AU - Šilc, Urban AU - Silva, Vasco AU - Šmilauer, Petr AU - Šmilauerová, Marie AU - Sperle, Thomas AU - Stachurska‐Swakoń, Alina AU - Stanik, Nils AU - Stanisci, Angela AU - Steffen, Kristina AU - Storm, Christian AU - Stroh, Hans Georg AU - Sugorkina, Nadezhda AU - Świerkosz, Krzysztof AU - Świerszcz, Sebastian AU - Szymura, Magdalena AU - Teleki, Balázs AU - Thébaud, Gilles AU - Theurillat, Jean‐Paul AU - Tichý, Lubomír AU - Treier, Urs A. AU - Turtureanu, Pavel Dan AU - Ujházy, Karol AU - Ujházyová, Mariana AU - Ursu, Tudor Mihai AU - Uziębło, Aldona K. AU - Valkó, Orsolya AU - Van Calster, Hans AU - Van Meerbeek, Koenraad AU - Vandevoorde, Bart AU - Vandvik, Vigdis AU - Varricchione, Marco AU - Vassilev, Kiril AU - Villar, Luis AU - Virtanen, Risto AU - Vittoz, Pascal AU - Voigt, Winfried AU - von Hessberg, Andreas AU - von Oheimb, Goddert AU - Wagner, Eva AU - Walther, Gian‐Reto AU - Wellstein, Camilla AU - Wesche, Karsten AU - Wilhelm, Markus AU - Willner, Wolfgang AU - Wipf, Sonja AU - Wittig, Burghard AU - Wohlgemuth, Thomas AU - Woodcock, Ben A. AU - Wulf, Monika AU - Essl, Franz TI - ReSurveyEurope : A database of resurveyed vegetation plots in Europe JF - JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE J2 - J VEG SCI VL - 35 PY - 2024 IS - 2 PG - 18 SN - 1100-9233 DO - 10.1111/jvs.13235 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34793954 ID - 34793954 LA - English DB - MTMT ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kredics, László AU - Büchner, Rita AU - Balázs, Dóra Krisztina AU - Allaga, Henrietta AU - Kedves, Orsolya AU - Racić, Gordana AU - Varga, András AU - Dávid Nagy, Viktor AU - Vágvölgyi, Csaba AU - Sipos, György TI - Recent advances in the use of Trichoderma-containing multicomponent microbial inoculants for pathogen control and plant growth promotion JF - WORLD JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY J2 - WORLD J MICROB BIOT VL - 40 PY - 2024 IS - 162 PG - 14 SN - 0959-3993 DO - 10.1007/s11274-024-03965-5 UR - https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34789129 ID - 34789129 AB - Chemical pesticides and fertilizers are used in agricultural production worldwide to prevent damage from plant pathogenic microorganisms, insects, and nematodes, to minimize crop losses and to preserve crop quality. However, the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers can severely pollute soil, water, and air, posing risks to the environment and human health. Consequently, developing new, alternative, environment-friendly microbial soil treatment interventions for plant protection and crop yield increase has become indispensable. Members of the filamentous fungal genus Trichoderma (Ascomycota, Sordariomycetes, Hypocreales) have long been known as efficient antagonists of plant pathogenic microorganisms based on various beneficial traits and abilities of these fungi. This minireview aims to discuss the advances in the field of Trichoderma-containing multicomponent microbiological inoculants based on recent experimental updates. Trichoderma strains can be combined with each other, with other fungi and/or with beneficial bacteria. The development and field performance of such inoculants will be addressed, focusing on the complementarity, synergy, and compatibility of their microbial components. 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