Tuesday, 8 November 2005
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Bioindication of Soil Degradation Processes on Chernozem Soils (a Case Study in Hungary).

Balazs Szeder, Barbara Simon, and Erika Micheli. Szent Istvan University, Soil Science and Agrochemistry Department, Pater K. u. 1., Godollo, 2103, Hungary

Biological activity is a good indicator in soils. The following examined parameters will be presented: ratio of anaerob and aerob microorganisms (bacteria, fungi); the density and diversity of earthworms, nematoda, collembola; and the phosphatase, dehydrogenase enzyme activity. These examined properties can be used as indicators to measure soil biological activity, and condition, in other words, soil health. The biological activity in the examined Chernozem soils, which represent different level of erosion and other types of soil degradation, will be presented on this poster.

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