1st International Conference BIOHYDROLOGY 2006, Impact of biological factors on soil hydrology
Prague, Czech Republic, 20-22 September 2006

 

 

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SPECIAL ISSUE OF BIOLOGIA (VOL. 61/Suppl. 19, 2006)

 

BIOHYDROLOGY: IMPACT OF BIOLOGICAL FACTORS ON SOIL HYDROLOGY

 

Edited by

 

L.W. DEKKER1, P.D. HALLETT2, L. LICHNER3, V. NOVAK3 and M. SIR4

 

1Alterra, Land Use and Soil Processes Team, Soil Science Center, PO Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands

 

2Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, Scotland

 

3Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava, Slovakia

 

4Institute of Hydrodynamics, Academy of Sciences of CR, Pod Patankou 5, 166 12 Prague 6, Czech Republic

 

 

CONTENTS

 

Dekker, L.W., Hallett, P.D., Lichner, L., Novak, V., Sir, M.: Introduction to biohydrology

Nieber, J.L., Steenhuis, T.S., Walter, T. Bakker, M.: Enhancement of seepage and lateral preferential flow by biopores on hillslopes

Steenhuis, T.S., Dathe, A., Zevi, Y., Smith, J.L., Gao, B., Shaw, S.B., DeAlwis, D., Amaro-Garcia, S., Fehrman, R., Cakmak, M.E., Toevs, I.C., Liu, B.M., Beyer, S.M., Crist, J.T., Hay, A.G., Richards, B.K., DiCarlo, D., McCarthy, J.F.: Biocolloid  retention in partially saturated soils

Kleidon, A.: Quantifying the biologically possible range of surface climates with vegetation-climate model simulations

Abd el Lateef, E.M., Hall, J.E., Lawrence, P.C., Negm, M.S.: Cairo East Bank effluent re-use study 3 – Effect of field crop irrigation with secondary treated wastewater on biological and chemical properties of soil and groundwater

Buchtele, J.,  Buchtelova, M., Tesar, M.: Role of vegetation in the variability of water regimes in the Sumava Mts. forest

Dusek, J., Vogel, T., Lichner, L., Cipakova, A., Dohnal, M.: Simulated cadmium transport in macroporous soil during heavy rainstorm using dual-permeability approach

Fisak, J., Skrivan, P., Tesar, M., Fottova, D., Dobesova, I., Navratil, T.: Forest vegetation affecting the deposition of atmospheric elements to soils

Hagyo, A., Rajkai, K., Nagy, Z.: Effect of forest and grassland vegetation on soil hydrology in Matra Mountains (Hungary)

Halabuk, A.: Influence of different vegetation types on saturated hydraulic conductivity in alluvial topsoils

Holko, L., Kostka, Z., Lichner, L., Pis, V.: Variation of nitrates in runoff from mountain and rural areas

Kitano, M., Yasutake, D., Kobayashi, T., Hidaka, K., Wajima, T., Wang, W., He, W.: Dynamics of water and ion transport driven by corn canopy in the Yellow River basin

Merta, M., Seidler, Ch., Fjodorowa, T.: Estimation of evaporation components in agricultural crops

Meszaros, I., Miklanek, P.: Calculation of potential evapotranspiration based on solar radiation income modeling in mountainous areas

Novak, V., Havrila, J.: Method to estimate the critical soil water content of limited availability for plants

Pivec, J., Brant, V., Moravec, D.: Analysis of the potential evapotranspiration demands in the Czech Republic between 1961–1990

Stekauerova, V., Nagy, V., Kotorova, D.: Soil water regime of agricultural field and forest ecosystems

Strelcova, K., Mindas, J., Skvarenina, J.: Influence of tree transpiration on mass water balance of mixed mountain forests of the West Carpathians

Tesar, M., Sir, M., Lichner, L., Zelenkova, E.: Influence of vegetation cover on thermal regime of mountainous catchments

Yasutake, D., Kitano, M., Kobayashi, T., Hidaka, K., Wajima, T., He, W.: Evaluation of canopy tranpiration rate by applying a plant hormone „abscisic acid“

Zumr, D., Dohnal, M., Hrncir, M., Cislerova, M., Vogel, T., Dolezal, F.: Simulation of soil water dynamics in structured heavy soils with respect to root water uptake

Aliasgharzad, N., Neyshabouri, M.R., Salimi, G.: Effects of arbuscular  mycorrhizal fungi and Bradyrhizobium japonicum on  drought stress of soybean

Gomoryova, E., Gregor, J., Pichler, V., Gomory, D.: Spatial patterns of soil microbial characteristics and soil moisture in a natural beech forest

Hallett, P.D., White, N.A., Ritz, K.: Impact of basidiomycetes fungi on the wettability of soil contaminated with a hydrophobic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

Kodesova, R., Kodes, V., Zigova, A., Simunek, J.: Impact of plant roots and soil organisms on soil micromorphology and hydraulic properties

Farkas, Cs., Gyuricza, Cs., Birkas, M.: Seasonal changes of hydraulic properties of a Chromic Luvisol under different soil management

Jafarzadeh, A.A., Abbasi, G.: Qualitatative land suitability evaluation for the growth of onion, potato, maize, and alfalfa on soils of the Khalat Pushan reseach station

Mitra, S., Vis, E., Kumar, R., Plumb, R., Fam, M.: Wetting agent and cultural practices increase infiltration and reduce runoff losses of irrigation water

Roper, M.: Potential for remediation of water repellent soils by inoculation with wax-degrading bacteria in south-western Australia

 

Next 2 papers from the BIOHYDROLOGY 2006 Conference were published in Biologia, Vol. 62, 2007, #5, together with 7 papers from the conference “Bioclimatology and Natural Hazards”, held at Polana nad Detvou, Slovakia on 17–20 September 2007. This Special Section on Biohydrology was prepared (guest-edited) by Axel Kleidon (Max-Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany) and Lubomir Lichner (Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia). The papers listed below can be found at the web-page of Versita (http://versita.com/science/lifesciences/b/) and Springer (http://www.springerlink.com/content/0006-3088).

Fidanza, M.: Characterization of soil properties associated with type-I fairy ring symptoms in turfgrass

Lichner, L., Hallett, P.D., Feeney, D.S., Dugova, O., Sir, M., Tesar, M.: Field measurement of soil water repellency and its impact on water flow under different vegetation 

Hernandez Fernandez, M.T., Mataix-Solera, J., Lichner, L., Stekauerova, V., Zaujec, A., Garcia Izquierdo, C.: Assessing the microbiological, biochemical, soil-physical and hydrological effects of amelioration of degraded soils in semiarid Spain

Tesar, M., Sir, M., Lichner, L., Cermak, J.: Plant transpiration and net entropy exchange on the Earth’s surface in a Czech watershed

Dolezal, F., Zumr, D., Vacek, J., Zavadil, J., Battilani, A., Plauborg, F.L., Hansen, S., Abrahamsen, P., Bizik, J., Takac, J., Mazurczyk, W., Coutinho, J., Stekauerova, V.: Dual permeability soil water dynamics and water uptake by roots in irrigated potato fields

Gerke, H.H., Kuchenbuch, R.O.: Root effects on soil water and hydraulic properties

Jafarzadeh, A.A., Aliasgharzad, N.: Salinity and salt composition effects on seed germination and root length of four sugar beet cultivars

Kodesova, R., Pavlu, L., Zigova, A., Kodes, V., Nikodem, A.: Impact of spruce forest and grass vegetation cover on micromorphology and hydraulic properties of organic matter horizon

Sebin, M., Pekarova, P., Miklanek, P.: Evaluation and indirect estimation of nitrate loads from the agricultural microbasin Rybarik