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List of
BIOHYDROLOGY 2009 participants
No.
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Session
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Name
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Affiliation
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Talk/Poster
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1.
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S5.1/O
B
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Dr. Trygve S. Aamlid
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Turfgrass & Seed Production, Bioforsk Ost Landvik, N-4886 Grimstad,
Norway
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Aamlid TS, Espevig T, Pettersen TO, Skar
SLG,
Kvalbein A: Evaluation the surfactant Aqueduct® for recovery of turfgrass
quality on a severely water repellent golf green
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2.
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S3/O
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Dr. Stephen Olaoye Afolayan
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National
Horticultural Research Institute, Idi-Ishin, Ibadan, Nigeria
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Afolayan
SO, Adeoye IB, Olufunmi OO, Olaosebikan FO, Tifase EO,
Ajetunmobi T: Effect of manuring and plantain/cocoyam mixtures on yield of
plantain, soil chemical properties, soil biology and soil hydrology under
fish/snail farming systems
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3.
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S4/O
B
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Prof. Nasser Aliasgharzad
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University
of Tabriz, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science, Tabriz
51664, I.R. of Iran
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Aliasgharzad
N, Bolandnazar SA, Neyshabouri MR, Chaparzadeh N: Impact
of soil sterilization and irrigation intervals on P and K acquisition by
mycorrhizal onion (Allium cepa L.)
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4.
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S4/O
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Mr. Sam Al-Kufaishi
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Aalborg
University, Department of Biotechnology, Chemistry and Environmental
Engineering, Sohngårdsholmsvej 57, DK-9000 Aalborg, Denmark
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Al-Kufaishi
SA, Moldrup P, Blendstrup
H, De Jonge LW, Schjonning P, Kawamoto K, Komatsu T: Soil
physical constraints and land use impact on hysteretic soil-water
repellency
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5.
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S1/O
B
|
Prof. Abdelmonem M. Amer
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Soil Sci. Dept., Faculty of
Agriculture, Menoufia University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt
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Amer
AM: Moisture adsorption capacity and surface area as
deduced from vapour pressure isotherms in relation to hygroscopic water of
soils
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6.
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S1/O
E
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Prof. Angela Anda
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University of Pannonia,
Georgikon Faculty, P.O. Box 71, H-8361 Keszthely, Hungary
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Anda
A,
Diossy L: Simulation in plant-water relation: a case study for Hungary
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7.
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PS/K
S3/P
B
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Prof. Joerg Bachmann
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Leibniz University of Hannover,
Institute of Soil Science, Herrenhaeuser Str. 2, D-30419 Hannover, Germany
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1.
Bachmann J, Goebel M-O, Lamparter A, Woche SK, Deurer M:
Wettability-induced modification of soil biophysical properties
2.
Goebel M-O, Woche SK, Bachmann J: Do soil aggregates really
protect encapsulated organic matter against microbial decomposition?
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8.
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S3/O
B
|
Prof. Sumbangan Baja
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Department of Soil Science, Hasanuddin University,
Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Baja S,
Ramli M, Lias SA: Land use, soil erosion,
and water protection in the Jeneberang valley, Indonesia
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9.
|
PS/K
|
Prof.
Philippe Baveye
|
Soil Ecosystems Modelling, SIMBIOS Centre, Abertay
University, Dundee, Scotland
Editor-in-Chief
of Journal of Hydrology
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Baveye P: Bioclogging of soils and
aquifer materials: Roots before biohydrology and current perspectives
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10.
|
S1/O
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Ms.
Julia Bayer
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Environmental and Soil Chemistry, University of
Koblenz-Landau, Fortstrasse 7, 76829 Landau, Germany
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Bayer JV, Schaumann GE: Proton
NMR relaxometry – a useful tool for hydrological applications
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11.
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PS/K
S1/P
B
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Prof. Winfried E.H. Blum
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University
of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), Peter-Jordan-Str.
82, 1190 Vienna, Austria
President
of the European Confederation of Soil Science Societies (ECSSS)
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1. Blum WEH: Spatial
and temporal dimensions of biohydrological processes in soils
2. An
SS, Mentler A, Acosta-Martínez V, Blum
WEH: Soil microbial parameters and stability of soil aggregate
fractions under different plant communities of grassland soils on the
Loess Plateau, China
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12.
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S1/O
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Dr. Rob Bryant
|
University
of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK
|
Bryant R, Cheng S, Doerr SH, Wright CJ,
Bayer JV, Williams PR: Nano-scale investigation of soil particles and
model material surfaces with biofilms and contrasting hydrophobicity using
atomic force microscopy (AFM)
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13.
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S4/K
B
|
Dr. Erik L.H. Cammeraat
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Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of
Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, NL-1018 WV
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Cammeraat LH, Kooijman AM:
Biological control of pedological and hydro-geomorphological processes in
a deciduous forested ecosystem
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14.
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S4/O
B
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Mr. Jozef Capuliak
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Department of Natural
Environment, Technical University, Masarykova 2117/24, 960 53 Zvolen, Slovakia
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Homolak M, Capuliak J, Pichler V,
Lichner L: The impact of soil moisture and plant cover on hydraulic
conductivity of the soils from Sekule, Slovakia
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15.
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S2/O
B
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Dr. Manoel Cardoso
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Brazilian
Institute for Space Research - INPE, Rod. Pres. Dutra, km 39,
Cachoeira Paulista, 12630-000 SP Brazil
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Cardoso M, Nobre C, Sampaio G, Hirota
H, Valeriano D, Camara G: Long-term
potential for tropical-forest degradation due to deforestation and fires
in the Brazilian Amazon
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16.
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S3/O
S4/P
B
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Prof. Artemi Cerda
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University
of Valencia, Department of Geography, Blasco Ibanez, 28,
46010-Valencia, Spain
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1. Cerda A, Jurgensen MF, Burguet M:
Water and soil losses as a consequence of ant nesting on citrus
orchards in Eastern Spain. The influence of land management
2. Cerda A, Doerr SH, Mataix-Solera
J, Bodi MB: Ants trigger soil losses after forest fire in Eastern
Spain
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17.
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S4/O
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Prof. Jan Cermak
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Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry, Faculty of Forestry and
Wood Technology, Institute of Forest Botanics, Dendrology and
Geobiocenology, Zemedelska 3, Brno, Czech Republic
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Cermak J, Nadezhdina N: Importance of
field eco-physiological studies of tree water relations for hydrological
purposes
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18.
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S1/O
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Dr. Andrea Cipakova
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Regional Public Health Authority, Ipelska 1,
Kosice,
Slovakia
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Cipakova A, Lichner L: Cadmium
sorption and partitioning in soils
of Danubian Lowland
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19.
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S1/O
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Dr. Jaime G. Cuevas
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Instituto
de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, Av. Vicente Mendez no. 515, Chillan,
Chile
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Cuevas JG, Little C, Calvo M, Pino M: Coupling between air temperature, streamflows, and
stream temperature in forested watersheds of southern Chile
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20.
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S1/K
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Prof. Henryk Czachor
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Institute
of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences,
Ul.
Doswiadczalna 4, PL-20236
Lublin, Poland
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Czachor H, Pieniadz J, Niewczas J, Flis-Bujak M: Water
sorptivity and water retention of subcritically repellent soils
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21.
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S2/K
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Dr. Edouard L. Davin
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Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH
Zurich, Universitätstrasse 16, CHN M 16.2, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland
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Seneviratne SI, Davin EL, Teuling AJ, Jaeger EB: The
role of soil and vegetation for climate
variability and climate change
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22.
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S4/K
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Dr. Sarah De Baets
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Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven,
Celestijnenlaan 200e, bus 2409, B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium
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De
Baets S, Poesen J: The effects of plant roots on soil erosion
by concentrated flow
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23.
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S1/K
S3/P
B
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Prof. Gerrit H. de Rooij
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Soil Physics, Ecohydrology, and Groundwater Management
Center for Water and Climate, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 47, 6700 AA
Wageningen, The Netherlands
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1.
de Rooij GH, van der Ploeg MJ, Gooren HPA, Bakker G, Hoogendam CW,
Huiskes C, Kruidhof H, Koopal LK: Measuring low water
potentials with polymer tensiometers:
principles, performance, and applications
2.
Thwaites LA, de Rooij GH, Salzman S, Allinson G, Stagnitti F, Carr
R, Versace V, Struck S, March T: Near-surface
distributions of soil water and water repellency under three effluent
irrigation schemes in a blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) plantation
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24.
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S3/P
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Mrs. Doerte Diehl
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Institute
of Environmental Sciences, Environmental and Soil Chemistry, University of
Koblenz-Landau, Fortstrasse 7, 76829 Landau, Germany
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Diehl D, Bayer JV, Woche SK,
Schaumann GE: Influence of changes in soil pH on water repellency
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25.
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S1/O
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Mr. Laszlo Diossy
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State
Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Water, P.O. Box 351, H-1011
Budapest, Hungary
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Anda A, Diossy L: Simulation in
plant-water relation: a case study for Hungary
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26.
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S2/O
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Prof. Stefan H. Doerr
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Department
of Geography, University of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2
8PP, UK
Editor in Chief of International Journal of Wildland
Fire
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Doerr
SH, Shakesby RA, Blake WH,
Sheridan GJ, Lane PNJ, Smith HG, Bell T: Effects of an extreme biomass
burning event on soil hydrology: findings from the catastrophic 2009
Victoria wildfires
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27.
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S4/P
B
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Mr. Michal Dohnal
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Czech
Technical University, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Thakurova 7, 166 29
Prague, Czech Republic
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Dohnal
M, Dusek J, Vogel T, Cislerova M, Lichner L, Stekauerova V:
Ponded infiltration into soil with biopores – field experiment and
modeling
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28.
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S1.1/O
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Prof. Xiaohua Dong
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Faculty
of Civil and Hydropower Engineering, China Three Gorges University, No.8
Daxue Road, 443002 Yichang, Hubei province, China
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Dong
X:
Derivation
and appropriate application of a recursive equation for parameter updation
of the instantaneous unit hydrograph
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29.
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Mr. Jakub Dovcik
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Brezova
2/12, 05201 Spisska Nova Ves, Slovakia
12-year
old „Talent of the New Europe“ (granted by the Central European
Foundation and Slovnaft, a.s.)
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30.
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Mr. Daniel Dragon
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Research
Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences, Herman O. u. 15, H-1022 Budapest, Hungary
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He
will attend instead of Dr. Csilla Farkas
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31.
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Mr. Attila Dunai
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Pannon University, Georgikon Faculty
of Agriculture,
Deak
F. Str. 16, H-8360 Keszthely, Hungary
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He will attend instead of Ms. Andrea Hagyo
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32.
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S3/P
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Ms. Sina Egerer
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University
Koblenz-Landau, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Soil and
Environmental Chemistry, Fortstr. 7, 76829 Landau, Germany
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Egerer S, Schaumann GE: Effects of
irrigation with olive oil mill waste-water on soil
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33.
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S2/K
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Prof. Josef Eitzinger
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Department of Water, Atmosphere and Environment,
University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU),
Peter-Jordan Str. 82, A-1190 Vienna, Austria
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Eitzinger J, Thaler S, Gerersdorfer T,
Laube W, Holawe F, Orfanus T: Estimation of spatial climate variability in
agricultural environments and its relevance for climate change impact
assessments
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34.
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S1.1/O
E
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Prof. Pavol Elias
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Dept. of Ecology, Slovak Agricultural
University, Marianska 10, SK–949 76 Nitra, Slovakia
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Elias P: Canopy conductance estimation by multi-layer approach: Species-rich
deciduous forest canopy case
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35.
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S2/O
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Prof. Alaa El Din El Nahry
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Soil Science Dept., National Authority for Remote
Sensing and Space Sciences, 23 Joseph Brows Titi, El Nozha El Gededa, Cairo, Egypt
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El Nahry AH, Doluschitz R: Climate
change and its impacts on the coastal zone of the Nile Delta, Egypt
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36.
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S5/P
B
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Dr. Csilla Farkas
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Research Institute for Soil Science
and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Herman O.
u. 15, H-1022 Budapest, Hungary
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Farkas Cs, Birkas M, Varallyay Gy: Soil
tillage systems to reduce the harmful effect of extreme weather and
hydrological situations
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37.
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PS/K
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Prof. Antonio Dinis
Ferreira
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Escola Superior Agraria
de Coimbra, P-3040-316 Coimbra, Portugal
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Ferreira AJD, Coelho COA, Ferreira CSS, Shakesby RA, Walsh RPD, Prata SA, Keizer JJ:
Towards a theory of soil degradation processes following forest fires.
Processes and thresholds from 20 years of experiments in Portugal
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38.
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S2/O
B
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Dr. Jaroslav Fisak
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Institute of Atmospheric Physic, Academy of Sciences of
CR, 1401
Bocni II, CZ 141 31 Prague 4,
Czech Republic
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Fisak J, Stoyanova V, Tesar M,
Petrova P, Daskalova N,
Tsacheva T, Marinov M: The pollutants in fog water and in air at Milesovka
Observatory (Czech Republic)
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39.
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S5.1/O, P
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Ms. Mica K. Franklin
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Aquatrols
Corporation of America, 5185 Millwood Dr., Canton,
Georgia, GA 30114, USA
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Franklin MK, Boerth TJ, Karas I, Borgert
CJ: The environmental impact of soil surfactants
Boerth TJ, Danan SJ, Franklin MK:
Evaluating Wilhelmy plate method to measure surfactant placement in a
water repellent sand profile
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40.
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S1.1/O
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Prof. Haruyuki Fujimaki
|
University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennoudai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki,
305-8577, Japan
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Fujimaki H, Kikuchi N: Drought and
salinity tolerances of young jatropha
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41.
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S4/P
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Mr. Timo Gebhardt
|
Georg-August-University, Department Silviculture and
Forest Ecology of the Temperate Zones, Buesgenweg 1, 37077 Goettingen, Germany
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Gebhardt
T, Feuerbach T, Grimmeisen F, Schulz C, Haeberle K-H,
Matyssek R, Ammer Ch: Water balance of a Norway spruce stand in response
to different thinning intensities
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42.
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S1/K, P
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Dr. Horst H. Gerke
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Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF),
Institute of Soil Landscape Research, Eberswalder Strasse 84, D-15374
Muencheberg, Germany
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1. Gerke HH, Ellerbrock RH, Leue M: Local
properties of coatings and biopore surfaces are controlling preferential
flow in structured soils
2. Schmidke M, Gerke HH, Leue M, Ellerbrock RH:
Distribution of wettability and organic matter composition observed
locally at surfaces of preferential flow paths
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43.
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PS/K
E
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Prof. Peter F. Germann
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University of Bern, Department of Geography, Soil Science Section, CH-3012
Bern, Switzerland
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Germann P, Lange B,
Luscher P: Rise and fall of the forest-hydrological paradigma – a
gigantic bio-hydrological experiment in Switzerland
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44.
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S3/P
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Dr. Marta Ginovart
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Technical
University of Catalonia, School of Agricultural Engineering of Barcelona,
Edifici ESAB, Avda. Canal Olimpic 15, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona),
Spain
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Josa R, Ginovart M, Sole A:
Analyzing the effect of direct drilling and conventional tillage with
residue extraction on soil macroporosity under dryland farming in a
sub-humid environment (NE Spain)
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45.
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S4/
B
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Dr. Erika Gomoryova
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Department of Natural
Environment, Technical University, Masarykova 2117/24, 960 53 Zvolen, Slovakia
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Gomoryova E, Vass D, Pichler V, Gregor J,
Gomory D: Effect of alginite
amendment on microbial activity and soil water content in forest soils
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46.
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S1/P
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Mr. Dennis Gordon
|
Scottish
Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, Scotland
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Gordon DC, Hallett PD: An automated
microinfiltrometer to measure small-scale soil water transport properties
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47.
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S3/O
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Prof. Recep Gundogan
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Department
of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Kahramanmaras
Sutcu Imam University, 46060 Kahramanmaras, Turkey
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Gundogan R, Merdun H, Demirkiran AR,
Hall N, Agturk R, Erol A: Temporal soil moisture contents in an alley
cropping system under pistachio in the semiarid region of Turkey
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48.
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S4/O
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Dr. Karl-Heinz Haeberle
|
Technische
Universitaet Muenchen, Life Sciences Center Weihenstephan, Ecophysiology
of Plants, Am Hochanger 13, D-85354 Freising, Germany
|
Haeberle K-H, Wieser G, Patzner K,
Blaschke H, Matyssek R: Altitudinal variation and consistencies in water relations of forest
trees and stands
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49.
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S2/P
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Mrs. Andrea Hagyo
|
Research
Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences, Herman O. u. 15, H-1022 Budapest, Hungary
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Hagyo A, Farkas Cs, Nagy Z, Rajkai K:
Efects of heavy rainfalls on evapotranspiration and water balance of a low
mountain grassland in present and changed climate conditions
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50.
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S3/O, P
B
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Dr. Paul D. Hallett
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Scottish
Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, Scotland
|
1. Hallett PD, McKenzie BM:
Does crop production under shelter increase water repellency?
2. Gordon DC, Hallett PD: Rise in CO2
affects soil water transport
through repellency
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51.
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S1/O, P
B
|
Dr. Dana Halmova
|
Institute
of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava,
Slovakia
|
1. Pekarova P, Halmova D,
Miklanek P, Onderka M, Skoda P, Liova S, Kucarova K: Impact of riparian
vegetation on temperature of stream water
2. Pekarova P, Miklanek P,
Onderka M, Sebin M: Hydrological and chemical balance of water quality
parameters in two small basins with different vegetation cover
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52.
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S5/O
B
|
Dr. Valerie Hauchart
|
GEOLAB-CNRS
UMR 6042, FLSH – Universite de Limoges, 39E rue Camille Guerin, 87036
Limoges Cedex, France
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Hauchart V: Managing pluvial resources and improving soil hydrology: survival
questions for cotton farming system. The case study of the Mouhoun
(Burkina Faso)
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53.
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S3/P
|
Dr. Stanislav Hejduk
|
Mendel University of Agriculture and
Forestry, Zemedelska 1, 61300 Brno, Czech
Republic
|
Hejduk
S, Kasprzak K: Specific features of water regime of
agricultural soil in winter and early spring
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54.
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S2/P
B
|
Mrs. Hilda Hernadi
|
Pannon University, Georgikon Faculty
of Agriculture,
Deak F. Str. 16, H-8360 Keszthely, Hungary
|
Hernadi
H, Farkas Cs, Mako A, Mate F: Climate sensitivity of soil water regime of
different Hungarian Chernozem soil subtypes
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55.
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S4/P
B
|
Prof. Kamila Hlavcova
|
Department
of Land and Water Resources Management, Slovak University of Technology,
Radlinskeho 11, 813 68 Bratislava, Slovakia
|
Hlavcova
K, Szolgay J, Kohnova S, Horvat O: The limitations of
assessment of land use change impacts on runoff with a distributed
hydrological model: case study of the Hron River
|
56.
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S4/O
B
|
Dr. Ladislav Holko
|
Institute of Hydrology SAS, Experimental Hydrological Base,
Ondrasovska 16, 031 05 Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia
|
Holko
L, Skvarenina J, Kostka Z, Fric M, Staron J: Impact of spruce forest on rainfall interception
and seasonal snow cover evolution in the Western Tatra Mountains, Slovakia
|
57.
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S4/O
B
|
Dr. Marian Homolak
|
Department of Natural Environment,
Technical University, Masarykova 2117/24, 960 53 Zvolen, Slovakia
|
Homolak
M, Capuliak J, Pichler V, Lichner L: The impact of soil
moisture and plant cover on hydraulic conductivity of the soils from
Sekule, Slovakia
|
58.
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S3/K
S5/P
B, E
|
Prof. Rainer Horn
|
Christian Albrechts University of Kiel, Inst. Plant
Nutrition and Soil Science, Herrmann-Rodewaldstr. 2, D-24118 Kiel, Germany
Editor
in Chief of Soil and Tillage Research
|
1.
Horn R, Peth S, Richards BG: Heavy soil loading and its consequence
for soil structure, strength and deformation of arable soils
2. Horn R, Peth S: Soil structure formation and
management effects on gas emission
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59.
|
S1.1/O
|
Ms. Aki Hoshino
|
Department
of Ecosystem Studies, Graduate
School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The
University of Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan
|
Hoshino
A, Fujimaki H, Okuro T, Undarmaa J, Takeuchi K: Change of
soil hydraulic properties along the trajuctory after the crop abandonment
at a semi arid grassland in Mongolia
|
60.
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S4/O
B
|
Dr. Jan Hrvol
|
Department of Astronomy, Physics of the Earth and
Meteorology, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Info rmatics, Comenius University, Mlynska dolina F1, 842 48 Bratislava 4, Slovakia
|
Hrvol
J, Horecka V, Skvarenina J, Strelcova K, Skvareninova J:
Long-term results of evaporation rate in xerothermic Oak vegetation stage
in southern Slovakia
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61.
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S3/O
B
|
Prof. Ali Asghar Jafarzadeh
|
University
of Tabriz, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science, Tabriz
51664, I.R. of Iran
|
1.
Jafarzadeh AA, Vahidi
MJ, Oustan Sh: Iron nature and profile distribution in relation to
pedogenic processes in some soils developed under different physiographic
units in south Ahar (Iran)
2.
Jafarzadeh AA, Shahbazi F, Shahbazi MR: Suitability evaluation of some specific crops in
Souma area (Iran), using Almagra model
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62.
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PS/K
S5.1/P
B
|
Prof. Nicholas Jarvis
|
Department
of Soil & Environment, Swedish University of Agricultural
Sciences (SLU), P.O. Box 7014, S-75007
Uppsala, Sweden
|
1. Jarvis N, Lindahl A, Rosen K:
Earthworms and “non-local” transport phenomena
2. Aamlid TS, Larsbo M, Jarvis N: Effects of surfactant use and peat amendment on
leaching of fungicides and nitrate from golf greens
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63.
|
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Mr. Martin Jurkovic
|
Ekotechnika, s.r.o., Mokropeska 1832, 252
28 Cernosice, Czech Republic
|
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64.
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S3/O
B
|
Mr. Matthias Kaendler
|
International
Institute Zittau, Markt 23, 02763 Zittau, Germany
|
Kaendler M, Seidler C: Erosion processes
in a small catchment in the upper Lusatia Region induced by heavy rain
events
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65.
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S1/O
B
|
Prof. Masaharu Kitano
|
Department
of Bioproduction and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, 6-10-1
Hakozaki, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan
|
Kitano M, Urayama K, Sakata Y, Sonoda
Y, Ebihara K, Sago Y, Yoshikoshi H, Araki T, Yasutake D, Cho H, Kobayashi
T:
Column experiment on water and salt movement in soil driven by crop roots
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66.
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S2/O
|
Dr. Axel Kleidon
|
Biospheric Theory and Modelling Group, Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry, Hans-Knoell-Str. 10,
07745 Jena, Germany
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Kleidon A, Arens S, Bohn K, Buendia C,
Pavlick R, Porada P, Reu B, Richter S, Schymanski S, Sickel K: The
Jena-GLOBE: a thermodynamic
approach to modelling the transfer of energy and mass in the
soil-vegetation-atmosphere system
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67.
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S1/O
B
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Prof. Tetsuo Kobayashi
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Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu
University, Higashi-ku Hakozaki 6-10-1, Fukuoka, 812-8581 Japan
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Kobayashi
T, Teshima J, Mori M, Yasutake D, Wang W, Cho H: Identification
of the composite parameters of the BBH-B model specifying the effects of
biohydrologic processes on the water balance of crop fields
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68.
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S3/O, P
B, E
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Prof. Radka Kodesova
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Czech
University of Agriculture, Dept. of Soil Science and Geology, Kamycka
129, 16521 Prague, Czech Republic
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1.
Kodesova
R,
Kodes V, Brodsky L, Kocarek M, Drabek O, Kozak J: Land cover impact on pesticide groundwater
vulnerability
2.
Kodesova R, Rohoskova M: Aggregate
stability within the soil profile affected by agricultural practice
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69.
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S5/O
E
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Dr. Stanley J. Kostka
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Director
of Technology & Innovation, Aquatrols Corporation of America, 1273
Imperial Way, Paulsboro,
New Jersey 08066, USA
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Kostka
SJ,
Bell DJ, Gadd NJ: Estimation
of crop losses associated with soil water repellency in horticultural
crops
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70.
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S5/O
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Dr. Suresh J. Kumar
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Dept
of Geography, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Co. Kildare,
Ireland
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Kumar
SJ,
Sweeney J: The impact of climate change on soil hydrology and degradation:
an assessment of vulnerabilities on Irish Agriculture
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71.
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Prof. Miroslav Kutilek
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Nad
Patankou 34, 160 00 Praha 6, Czech Republic
Editor
in Chief of Soil and Tillage Research
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72.
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S5/P
B
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Prof. Andrzej Lachacz
|
Department
of Soil Science and Soil Protection, University of Warmia and Mazury in
Olsztyn, Pl. Lodzki 3, 10-727 Olsztyn, Poland
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Lachacz
A,
Nitkiewicz M, Kalisz B: Water repellence of post-boggy soils with various
content of organic matter
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73.
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S1/O
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Dr. Guillaume Lacombe
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International
Water Management Institute, P.O. Box 4199, Vientiane, Lao PDR
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Lacombe
G,
Pierret A, Sengtaheuanghoung O: History of major land cover changes in the
Indochina region based on long-term flow records of the Mekong river
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74.
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B
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Prof. Milan Lapin
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Department of Astronomy, Physics of the Earth and
Meteorology, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Info rmatics, Comenius University, Mlynska dolina F1, 842 48 Bratislava 4, Slovakia
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Lapin
M,
Hrvol J, Melo M, Tomlain J: Possible climate change impacts on hydrologic
cycle in Slovakia and observed values in 1951–2007
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75.
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S5/P
E
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Dr. Peter Laszlo
|
Research
Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences, Herman O. u. 15, H-1022 Budapest, Hungary
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Laszlo P, Gyuricza Cs: The effects of
conservation tillage systems on soil hydrophysical parameters and
earthworm activity in sandy loam soil
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76.
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S4/O
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Dr. Lubomir Lichner
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Institute
of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava,
Slovakia
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Lichner L, Cipakova A, Vogel T, Dusek
J: Use of radioactive tracer techniques for parameter estimation in the
unsaturated zone of soils
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77.
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S4/K
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Dr. Pilar Llorens
|
Hydrology
and Erosion Group, Institute
of Environmental Assessment and Water Research,
CSIC, Sole i Sabaris, s/n., 08028-Barcelona, Spain
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Llorens P, Muzylo A, Latron J, Schnabel
S, Domingo P, Gallart F: Rainfall partitioning by Mediterranean vegetation
and its effects on soil water balance
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78.
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Prof. Andreas Lorke
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University
of Koblenz-Landau, Institute for Environmental Sciences, Fortstr. 7,
D-76829 Landau, Germany
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79.
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S3/O
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Ms. Gina M. Lucci
|
Lincoln University & AgResearch,
Invermay Agricultural Centre, Puddle Alley, Private Bag 50034, Mosgiel
9053, New Zealand
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Lucci GM, McDowell RW, Condron LM:
Evaluation of equilibrium phosphorus concentration techniques (EPC0)
using different base solutions
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80.
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S5/O
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Dr.
Christopher
Macleod
|
North Wyke Research,
North Wyke, Devon, EX20 2SB, UK
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Macleod CJA, Binley A, Gregory A, Haygarth PM, Humphreys MW,
Joynes A, Papadopoulos A, Skot L, Turner LB, Watts C, Whalley WR: Linking
the biology and physics of temperate multifunctional grasses and soil
hydrological function
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81.
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Prof.
Andras Mako
|
Pannon University, Georgikon Faculty
of Agriculture,
Deak
F. Str. 16, H-8360 Keszthely, Hungary
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He will attend instead of Ms. Eszter
Toth
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82.
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PS/K
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Prof.
G. Peter Matthews
|
Environmental
and Fluid Modelling Group, Davy 601 laboratories, University of Plymouth,
Plymouth PL4 8AA, Devon, UK
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Matthews GP, Laudone GM, Whalley WR, Bird
N, Gregory A, Cardenas L, Misselbrook T: Measurement and pore-level
modelling
of
the production of nitrous oxide from soil
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83.
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S4/O
B
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Dr.
Ivan Meszaros
|
Institute
of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava,
Slovakia
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Meszaros I, Miklanek P: Influence of
vegetation cover on evapotranspiration patterns in mountainous areas
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84.
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E
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Dr. Jean-Charles Michel
|
Agrocampus Ouest, Research Unit Ephor, 2 rue Le
Nôtre, 49045 Angers, France
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Michel JC: Changes in water
repellency as a main factor influencing hysteresis phenomena of water
retention properties: the case of organic growing media used in
Horticulture
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85.
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S2/O
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Prof. Karol Micieta
|
Dept. of Botany, Comenius
University, Revova 39, 811 02 Bratislava, Slovakia
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Micieta K, Murin G: Flora of Slovakia under global warming
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86.
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S1/O, P
B
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Dr. Pavol Miklanek
|
Institute
of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava,
Slovakia
Vice-President
of the Intergovernmental Council of the International Hydrological
Programme UNESCO
|
1. Pekarova P, Halmova D,
Miklanek P, Onderka M, Skoda P, Liova S, Kucarova K: Impact of riparian
vegetation on temperature of stream water
2. Pekarova P, Miklanek P,
Onderka M, Sebin M: Hydrological and chemical balance of water quality
parameters in two small basins with different vegetation cover
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87.
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S5/P
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Dr. Evgeny Yu.
Milanovskiy
|
Soil
Science Department, Faculty of Soil Science, Moscow State University named
M.V.Lomonosov, Leninskie Gory, 119992 Moscow, Russia
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Milanovskiy EYu,
Shein EV: Hydrophobic-hydrophylic components relation in soil organic
matter and water stability aggregates in typical Chernozem
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88.
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S5.1/O
E
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Dr.
Sowmya Mitra
|
Syngenta Crop Protection,
Schwarzwaldallee 215, WRO 1008.2.19, Basel, 4002, Switzerland
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Chaichi MR, Mitra
S, Nurre P, Slaven J, Quest M, Kostka S: Influence
of wetting agents in deficit irrigation regimes of field corn
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89.
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S5.1/O,P
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Ms.
Demie Moore
|
Aquatrols
Corporation of America, 843 East Parkway Ave., Salt Lake City, UT 84106,
USA
|
1. Moore D, Kostka SJ, Boerth
TJ, Franklin MK, Ritsema CJ, Dekker LW, Oostindie K, Wesseling JG, Stoof
C, Park D: The effect of soil surfactants on soil hydrological behavior,
the plant growth environment, irrigation efficiency and water conservation
2. Moore D, Kostka SJ, Lennert
LL, Franklin MK, Moore RA: The evolution of soil wetting agents for
managing soil water repellency
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90.
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S1/O
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Dr.
Ahmad
B. Moradi
|
Hydrogeology
Department, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Permoserstr.
15, 04318 Leipzig, Germany
|
Carminati A, Moradi AB: Water
distribution at the root-soil interface: why is there more water next to
roots?
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91.
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S2/O
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Dr.
Jiri Nekovar
|
Czech
Hydrometeorological Institute, Na Sabatce 17, 14306 Prague – Komorany,
Czech Republic
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Nekovar J, Mozny M, Kott I: Long-term
fluctuations of the soil moistures and temperatures in the Czech lower
Elbe valley for the period 1921–2008
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92.
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S5/O
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Prof. Mohammad Reza Neyshabouri
|
University
of Tabriz, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science, Tabriz 51664,
I.R. of Iran
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Neyshabouri MR, Rahmati M, Oustan S,
Feiziasl V: Crop rotation effects
on soil structural properties, aggregate fractal dimension and drayland
wheat yield in semiarid regions of Iran
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93.
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PS/K
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Prof. John L. Nieber
|
Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering,
University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN 55108, USA
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Nieber JL, Sidle R, Steenhuis TS:
Potential for enhanced seepage and subsurface erosion from discontinuous
macropore networks
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94.
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S4/P
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Mr. Antonin Nikodem
|
Czech
University of Agriculture, Dept. of Soil Science and Geology, Kamycka
129, 16521 Prague, Czech Republic
|
Nikodem A, Kodesova
R, Boruvka L, Drabek O, Pavlu L: Impact of various
organic horizons on Al and S mobility in representative forest soil
profiles in the Jizera Mountains
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95.
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S2/O
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Prof. Inom Normatov
|
Institute
of Water Problems, Hydropower and Ecology Academy of Sciences Republic of
Tajikistan, 12, Parvin Street, Dushanbe, 734002, Tajikistan
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Normatov I, Murtazaev U: Formation of
hydrofauna in reservoirs of the Central Asia in condition of global
climate change
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96.
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S1/O
B
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Dr. Viliam Novak
|
Institute
of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava,
Slovakia
Editor
of Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics
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Novak V, Lichner L, Zhang B, Knava K: The
impact of heating and plant cover on soil hydraulic properties of the
soils from Sekule, Slovakia
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97.
|
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Mr. Ahmed Nuru
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Hua
Ge Company, 10f-1, Xian Dai Zhi Chuang, no. 97, 1st Section, Ren Min Nan
Lu, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610016, China
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98.
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S2/O
E
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Dr. Tomas Orfanus
|
Institute
of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava,
Slovakia
|
Orfanus T, Novak V, Eitzinger
J: Factors influencing water stress
spatial variability at field scale
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99.
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S5/P
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Ms. Ewa Papierowska
|
Warsaw
University of Life Sciences, Dep. of Environmental Improvement,
Nowoursynowska 166, PL-02787 Warsaw, Poland
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Papierowska E, Szatylowicz J, Kalisz B,
Lachacz A: Effect of soil properties on soil water contact angle
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100.
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S2/P
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Mr. Jozef Pecho
|
Slovak Hydrometeorological
Institute, Jeseniova 17, 833 15 Bratislava, Slovakia
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Fasko P, Lapin M, Melo M, Pecho J:
Changes in precipitation regime in Slovakia – past, present and future
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101.
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S1/O, P
B, E
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Dr. Pavla Pekarova
|
Institute
of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava,
Slovakia
|
1. Pekarova P, Halmova D,
Miklanek P, Onderka M, Skoda P, Liova S, Kucarova K: Impact of riparian
vegetation on temperature of stream water
2. Pekarova P, Miklanek P,
Onderka M, Sebin M: Hydrological and chemical balance of water quality
parameters in two small basins with different vegetation cover
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102.
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S4/O
B
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Prof. Viliam Pichler
|
Department of Natural Environment,
Technical University, Masarykova 2117/24, 960 53 Zvolen, Slovakia
|
Homolak M, Capuliak J, Pichler
V, Lichner L: The impact of soil moisture and plant cover on hydraulic
conductivity of the soils from Sekule, Slovakia
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103.
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S3/K
S1/P
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Dr. Alain Pierret
|
International
Water Management Institute, IRD-IWMI-NAFRI, BP 06, Vientiane, Lao PDR
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Pierret A,
Ribolzi O, Gonkhamdee S, Vigiak O, Ayutthaya SIN, Pannengpetch K,
Sengtaheuanghoung O, Maeght J-L, Emmanuel Bourdon E, de Rouw A, Do FC,
Nandris D, Valentin C, Noble A: Interactions between agriculture and soil
hydrology: Challenges and opportunities for a sustainable management of
environmental services in Southeast Asia
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104.
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S5/O
B
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Prof. Marina Pintar
|
University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty,
Jamnikarjeva 101, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Pintar M, Mali B, Kreigher H: The
impact of ski slope management on Krvavec (Slovenia) on hydrological
functions of soils
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105.
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S3/O
B
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Dr.
Kalman Rajkai
|
Research
Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences, Herman O. u. 15, H-1022 Budapest, Hungary
|
Huzsvai
L, Rajkai K: Modeling of plant adaptation to climatic drought
induced water deficit
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106.
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Prof.
Coen J. Ritsema
|
Alterra,
Land Use and Soil Processes Team, Soil Science
Center,
PO Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands
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107.
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S3/P
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Dr.
Hosein Saremi
|
Ravanab
Fars Co., No. 400 Line 2, Khalili St, Shiraz, Iran
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Saremi
H,
Torabi A: Monitoring
and assessment of sediment yield from a small watershed using GIS to
develop a management plan for sustainable agriculture
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108.
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S2/P
B
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Mrs.
Triin Saue
|
Tartu
University/Estonian Research Institute of Agriculture, Teaduse 13, Saku
75501, Estonia
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Saue
T, Kadaja J: A calculation scheme
for estimating the precipitation redistribution on slopes
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109.
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S5/O
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Ms.
Alexandra Savage
|
School of Geography,
University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK
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Savage
A,
Holden J, Wainwright J: The role of land management on carbon cycling in
peatlands
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110.
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S3/O
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Prof.
Gabriele E. Schaumann
|
University
Koblenz-Landau, Institute
of Environmental Sciences, Dep. Environmental Chemistry, Fortstr. 7, 76829
Landau, Germany
|
Schaumann
G,
Diehl D, Egerer S, Bayer JV: Discussion of mechanisms leading to changes
in soil particle surface properties following the climate change
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111.
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S3/O
B
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Dr.
Christina Seidler
|
International
Institute Zittau,
Markt 23, 02763 Zittau, Germany
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Kaendler
M,
Seidler C: Erosion processes in a small catchment in the upper Lusatia
Region induced by heavy rain events
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112.
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S2/P
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Prof.
Arne
Sellin
|
Institute
of Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Tartu, Lai 40, 51005 Tartu,
Estonia
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Sellin
A,
Lubenets K: Variation of transpiration within a canopy of silver birch:
effect of canopy position and daily versus nightly water loss
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113.
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P
B
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Dr.
Farzin
Shahbazi
|
University
of Tabriz, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science, Tabriz
51664, I.R. of Iran
|
1.
Shahbazi F, Jafarzadeh AA, Shahbazi MR: Agro-ecological field
vulnerability evaluation and climate change impacts in Souma area, Iran,
using MicroLEIS DSS
2.
Shahbazi F, Jafarzadeh AA, Sarmadian F, Neyshabouri MR, Oustan S, Romero M-A, de
la Rosa D: Alcor and Aljarafe models application for exploring
the agro-ecological limits of sustainability in Ahar area (Iran)
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114.
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S3/O
B
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Dr.
Uttam C. Sharma
|
Centre
for Natural Resources Management, V.P.O. Tarore-181133, District Jammu,
Jammu & Kashmir, India
Vice-President
of the International Commission on Water Quality IAHS
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Sharma UC,
Sharma V: Plant-animal-soil-hydrology
interactions in the northeastern region of India
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115.
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S5/O
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Prof.
Evgeny V. Shein
|
Soil
Physics and Reclamation Department, Faculty of Soil Science, Moscow State
University named M.V.Lomonosov, Leninskie Gory, 119992 Moscow, Russia
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Shein
EV,
Umarova AB, Milanovskiy EYu, Sokolova IV: Preferential water flow, local soil biota
and structure degradation in Chernozem 20 years after
land-reclamation
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116.
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PS/K
B
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Prof.
Jiri Simunek
|
Department
of Environmental Sciences, University of California Riverside, A135
Bourns Hall, Riverside,
CA, 92521, USA
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Simunek
J,
Jacques D, Twarakavi NKC, van Genuchten MTh: Modeling subsurface flow and
contaminant transport as influenced by biological processes at various
scales using selected HYDRUS modules
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117.
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Mr.
Vaclav Sipek
|
Institute
of Hydrodynamics, Academy of Sciences of CR, Pod Patankou 5, 166 12 Praha
6, Czech Republic
|
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118.
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S4/O
B
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Dr.
Miloslav Sir
|
Institute
of Hydrodynamics, Academy of Sciences of CR, Pod Patankou 5, 166 12 Praha
6, Czech Republic
|
Sir
M, Lichner L, Tesar M, Hallett
PD, Martinkova M: Simulation
of phytomass productivity based on the optimum temperature for plant
growth in a cold climate
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119.
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S2/O
E
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Prof.
Bernard Siska
|
Slovak
Agricultural University, A. Hlinku 2,
949 76 Nitra, Slovakia
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Takac
J, Siska B: Climate
change impact on soil water balance of Danubian Lowland
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120.
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S1/O
E
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Dr.
Zuzana Sitkova
|
National
Forest Centre – Forest Research Institute, Department of Ecology and
Biodiversity of Forest Ecosystems, T. G. Masaryka 22, 960
92 Zvolen, Slovakia
|
Horvat
O, Sitkova Z, Hlasny T: Climate change impacts on the hydrological
regime of mesoscale basins: the Bebrava catchment case study
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121.
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S1.1/O
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Dr.
Rastislav Skalsky
|
Soil
Science and Conservation Research Institute, Gagarinova 10,
82713
Bratislava, Slovakia
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Novakova
M,
Takac J, Skalsky R: The agro-hydrological modeling in landscape –
various scales approaches
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122.
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P
E
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Prof.
Jaroslav Skvarenina
|
Department
of Natural Environment, Technical University, Masarykova 2117/24, 960 53
Zvolen, Slovakia
|
1.
Skvarenina J, Merganic J, Merganicova K, Vorcak J, Siska B: Using
throughfall index for understanding interception and precipitation regime
in the mountain spruce forests of Oravske
Beskydy
2.
Hribik
M, Skvarenina J, Suchomel J: Ecohydrological effect of Norway
spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.)
and European beech (Fagus silvatica L.) on snow water equivalent
and snow melting in the middle-mountain region of Polana Mts. –
Biospherical Reserve
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123.
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S3/P
B
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Prof.
Keith R.J. Smettem
|
Centre
for Ecohydrology, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands, WA 6009,
Australia
Editor
of Ecohydrology
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Smettem
KRJ:
Measurement of near-saturated soil
hydraulic properties in situ: 25
years of tension infiltrometer development
Smettem
KRJ:
The relation between runoff generation and temporal stability of soil
macropores in a fine sandy loam
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124.
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S2/O
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Dr.
Pascalle
Smith
|
Federal
Research Station Agroscope Reckenholz-Taenikon (ART), Air pollution/Climate
group, Reckenholzstrasse 191, CH-8046 Zurich, Switzerland
|
Smith P,
Calanca P, Ammann Ch, Lazzarotto P: Management
and climate change impacts on carbon and water fluxes from Swiss
agricultural sites
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125.
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S4/O
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Dr.
Rudolf Soltes
|
Institute
of High Mountain Biology, University of Zilina, 05956
Tatranska Javorina 7, Slovakia
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Soltes
R: The
effectivity of the anti-flood technology at the hydrologically
managed forest indicated by vegetation, the Tatra Mts., Slovakia
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126.
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PS/K
B
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Prof.
Tammo S. Steenhuis
|
Dep.
Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
14853, USA
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Steenhuis
TS,
Zevi Y, Gao B, Morales VL, Cakmak ME, Salvucci AE, Zang W, Aparicio E, Hay
A: Retention of biocolloids in the
vadose zone
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127.
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Prof.
Vlasta Stekauerova
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Institute
of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Racianska 75, 83102 Bratislava,
Slovakia
|
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128.
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S2/O
B
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Prof.
Katarina Strelcova
|
Department
of Natural Environment, Technical University, Masarykova 2117/24, 960 53
Zvolen, Slovakia
|
Strelcova K, Kucera J, Fleischer
P, Giorgi S, Gomoryova E, Skvarenina J, Ditmarova L: Canopy
transpiration of mountain mixed forest as a function of environmetal
conditions in boundary layer
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129.
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S3/P
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Mr.
Tamas
Szegi
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Szent
Istvan University, Dep. Soil Science and Agrochemistry, Pater K. U. 1,
2100 Godollo, Hungary
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Szegi
T,
Czibulya Zs, Makadi M, Tombacz E: Effects of composted sewage
sludge application on sandy soils: aggregation, hydraulic and some
biological properties
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130.
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S3/P
B
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Dr.
Daniel Szejba
|
Warsaw
University of Life Sciences, Dep. of Environmental Improvement,
Nowoursynowska 166, PL-02787
Warsaw, Poland
|
Szejba
D,
Cymes I, Szatylowicz J, Szymczyk S: An impact of drainage system on soil
water regime on example of Lidzbark Warminski experimental site
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131.
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S4/P
B
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Prof.
Jan Szolgay
|
Department
of Land and Water Resources Management, Slovak University of Technology,
Radlinskeho 11, 813 68 Bratislava, Slovakia
|
Hlavcova
K,
Szolgay J, Kohnova S, Horvat O: The limitations of assessment of land use
change impacts on runoff with a distributed hydrological model: case study
of the Hron River
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132.
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S4/P
B
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Dr.
Miroslav Tesar
|
Institute
of Hydrodynamics, Academy of Sciences of CR, Pod Patankou 5, 166 12 Praha
6, Czech Republic
|
Buchtele
J, Tesar M: The variability of evapotranspiration and soil water
storage in longtime
series of rainfall-runoff process
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133.
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S3/O
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Prof.
Zahra Thomas
|
Agrocampus-INRA,
65, Rue de Saint Brieuc, CS 84215 F-35 042 Rennes, France
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Thomas Z,
Ghazavi G, Merot Ph: Interactions
between hedgerow, soil and hydrology
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134.
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S5/P
B
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Ms.
Eszter Toth
|
Research
Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences, Herman O. u. 15, H-1022 Budapest, Hungary
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Toth
E, Koos S: Relationship
between soil water content and carbon dioxide emission in different soil
management systems
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135.
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S3/P
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Prof.
Animat B. Umarova
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Faculty
of Soil Science, Moscow State University named M.V.Lomonosov, Leninskie
Gory, 119992 Moscow, Russia
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Umarova
AB,
Shein EV, Beketskaya TV: Hydraulic
functions anisotropy and preferential water flow in agricultural
texture-differentiated soils
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136.
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S4/O
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Dr.
Emilia
Urbanek
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Department
of Geography, University of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2
8PP, UK
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Urbanek
E,
Walsh RPD, Shakesby RA, Doerr SH: Effects of stones, cracks and holes on
water movement in hydrophobic soils
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137.
|
S3/K
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Prof.
Rony Wallach
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Hebrew
University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment,
P.O.Box 12, Rehovot, Israel 76100
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Wallach R, Graber ER: Unstable flow in repellent and sub-critical repellent soils
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138.
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S1/O
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Dr.
Richard Whalley
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Rothamsted
Research, Harpenden,
West Common, Hertfordshire,
AL5
2JQ, UK
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Gregory
AS, Webster CP, Watts CW, Whalley WR,
Macleod
CJA, Joynes
A, Papadopoulos
A, Haygarth PM, Binley
A, Humphreys
MW, Turner LB, Skot
L,
Matthews
GP: The effect of grass genetics on soil hydraulic properties
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139.
|
S5/K
E
|
Dr.
Andrew G. Williams
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University
of Plymouth, School of Geography, Plymouth PL4 8AA, Devon, UK
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Williams
AG,
Dowd JF, Heppell CM, Meijles EW: The
influence of vegetation and animals on runoff generation in a small upland
catchment on Dartmoor, UK
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140.
|
S4/O
|
Prof.
Scott Woods
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University
of Montana, 32 Campus Drive, Missoula, MT 59812, USA
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Woods
S,
Balfour V: Causes of variability in the effects of vegetative ash on
post-wildfire runoff and erosion
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141.
|
S3/O
B
|
Prof.
Daisuke Yasutake
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Faculty
of Agriculture, Kochi University, 200 Monobe B, Nankoku, Kochi, 783-8502,
Japan
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Yasutake
D,
Araki T, Wang W, Kobayashi T, Cho
H, Mori M, Kitano M: Analysis of salts transport affected by root
absorption capacity in surface-irrigated fields in the upper Yellow River
basin
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142.
|
S3/P
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Dr.
Tomasz Zaleski
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University
of Agriculture in Krakow, Department of Soil Science and Soil Protection,
Al. Mickiewicza 21, 31-120 Krakow, Poland
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Zaleski
T,
Mariusz K, Mazurek R: Soil
morphology and water regime in arable soils derived from loess-like
sediments of the Carpatian Foothills
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143.
|
S4/P
|
Prof.
Anton Zaujec
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Dept.
Pedology and Geology, Slovak Agricultural University, A. Hlinku 2,
949 76 Nitra, Slovakia
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Zaujec A, Gonet SS, Chlpik J, Simansky V: Soil organic matter and aggregates
stability in soils after wind throw and fire in the High Tatras Mountains
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144.
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S5/K
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Prof.
Bin Zhang
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Institute
of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of
Agricultural Sciences, No. 12 South Street of Zhongguancun, Haidian,
Beijing, 100081, P.R. China
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Zhang B,
Wang Y, Lin L, Zepp H:
Effects
of agroforestry system on subsurface interflow and nitrogen interception
along the slope
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Abbreviations
in the left column:
S1,
S2, S3, S4, S5: Session 1–5, respectively
PS:
Plenary Session
K:
Keynote Lecture
O:
Oral Communication
P:
Poster Presentation
B:
Going to submit for the 2nd Special issue of Biologia
E:
Going to submit for the Special issue of Ecohydrology
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