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    Variations in the diversity of soil bacterial and archaeal communities in response to different long-term fertilization regimes in maize fields by Megyes, Melinda, Borsodi, Andrea K., Árendás, Tamás, Márialigeti, Károly

    “…Understanding the effect of different agricultural practices on soil microbiome is very important since it has a decisive role in the multifunctionality of…”
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    Soil biological activity after a sixty-year fertilization practice in a wheat-maize crop rotation by Füzy, Anna, Parádi, István, Kelemen, Bettina, Kovács, Ramóna, Cseresnyés, Imre, Szili-Kovács, Tibor, Árendás, Tamás, Fodor, Nándor, Takács, Tünde

    Published in PloS one (28-09-2023)
    “…This study aimed to survey the long-term effects of fertilization practices on the functional diversity of the soil microbiota. A 60-year fertilization…”
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    Relationship between SPAD value and grain yield can be affected by cultivar, environment and soil nitrogen content in wheat by Monostori, István, Árendás, Tamás, Hoffman, Borbála, Galiba, Gábor, Gierczik, Krisztián, Szira, Fruzsina, Vágújfalvi, Attila

    Published in Euphytica (01-09-2016)
    “…SPAD-502 (Minolta Ltd, Osaka Japan), a hand-held chlorophyll meter is widely used in the synchronization of N supply with actual crop demand, however it is…”
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    Single versus repeated heat stress in wheat: What are the consequences in different developmental phases? by Balla, Krisztina, Karsai, Ildikó, Kiss, Tibor, Horváth, Ádám, Berki, Zita, Cseh, András, Bónis, Péter, Árendás, Tamás, Veisz, Ottó

    Published in PloS one (25-05-2021)
    “…With a possible reference to heat priming and to characterize the extent and variation in the heat stress responses in wheat, the effects of single vs…”
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    Sustainable spelt wheat nutrition in extreme weather conditions by Sugár, Eszter, FODOR, Nándor, ÁRENDÁS, Tamás, BÓNIS, Péter

    Published in Journal of Central European Agriculture (01-01-2024)
    “…In 2020/2021 and 2021/2022, a two-year field trial was carried out in Martonvásár, Hungary to investigate the effects of organic fertilizer (Azoter bacteria,…”
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    Crop planting date matters: Estimation methods and effect on future yields by Dobor, Laura, Barcza, Zoltán, Hlásny, Tomáš, Árendás, Tamás, Spitkó, Tamás, Fodor, Nándor

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-06-2016)
    “…•Weather dependent crop planting date methods are evaluated for winter wheat and maize.•Effect of climate change on crop planting date and yield are…”
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    Effect of genotypic, meteorological and agronomic factors on the gluten index of winter durum wheat by Vida, Gyula, Szunics, László, Veisz, Ottó, Bedő, Zoltán, Láng, László, Árendás, Tamás, Bónis, Péter, Rakszegi, Marianna

    Published in Euphytica (01-05-2014)
    “…The determination of the gluten index is a widely used method for analysing the gluten strength of bread wheat and spring durum wheat genotypes. The present…”
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    The Composition of Dissolved Organic Matter in Arable Lands: Does Soil Management Practice Matter? by Al-Graiti, Thulfiqar, Jakab, Gergely, Ujházy, Noémi, Vancsik, Anna, Fodor, Nándor, Árendás, Tamás, Madarász, Balázs, Barcza, Zoltán, Márialigeti, Károly, Szalai, Zoltán

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-11-2022)
    “…Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a key soil quality property, indicative of the organic matter stored in the soil, which may also be a function of temporal…”
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    Effect of nitrogen fertilization and genotype on the yield and yield components of winter wheat by Sugár Eszter, Berzsenyi Zoltán, Árendás Tamás, Bónis Péter

    Published in Bodenkultur (20-04-2016)
    “…The effect of N fertilization on the yield, yield components, harvest index (HI), and chlorophyll content (SPAD (soil plant analysis development) index) of…”
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    Growth analysis of winter wheat cultivars as affected by nitrogen fertilization / Wachstumsanalyse von Winterweizensorten in Abhängigkeit von Stickstoffdüngung by Sugár, Eszter, Berzsenyi, Zoltán, Bónis, Péter, Árendás, Tamás

    Published in Bodenkultur (31-03-2017)
    “…Growth analysis helps explain the differences in yield and growth potential between cultivars in response to management practices and environmental conditions…”
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    Crop Nutrient Status and Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium Balances Obtained in Field Trials Evaluating Different Fertilizer Recommendation Systems on Various Soils and Crops in Hungary by Fodor, Nándor, Csathó, Péter, Árendás, Tamás, Radimszky, László, Németh, Tamás

    “…Based on correlations calculated from the database of long-term fertilization experiments carried out in Hungary between 1960 and 2000, a new, cost-saving, and…”
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    Evaluation of Different Fertilizer Recommendation Systems on Various Soils and Crops in Hungary by Csatho, Peter, Arendas, Tamas, Fodor, Nandor, Nemeth, Tamas

    “…The World Phosphorus Institute (IMPHOS) financed a 3-year program for the testing of various Hungarian fertilizer recommendation systems [the four levels of…”
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    New environment-friendly and cost-saving fertiliser recommendation system for supporting sustainable agriculture in Hungary and beyond by Fodor, Nandor, Csatho, Peter, Arendas, Tamas, Nemeth, Tamas

    Published in Journal of Central European Agriculture (01-01-2011)
    “…In the current economic situation the former, intensive fertiliser recommendation system is unfit to help Hungarian farmers in their fertilising practice. The…”
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    FUSARIUM STALK ROT: A BIOTIC STRESS FACTOR DECISIVE FOR MAIZE STALK STRENGTH by SZŐKE, Csaba, ÁRENDÁS, Tamás, BÓNIS, Péter, SZÉCSI, Árpád

    Published in Cereal research communications (01-01-2009)
    “…Maize stalk strength is determined by two main factors: the mechanical structure of the stalk and a biotic stress factor, fusarium stalk rot. The degree of…”
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    EVALUATION OF THE GRAIN YIELD AND QUALITY POTENTIAL OF MAIZE HYBRIDS UNDER LOW AND OPTIMUM WATER SUPPLY LEVELS by HEGYI, Zsuzsanna, ÁRENDÁS, Tamás, PINTÉR, János, MARTON, Csaba L.

    Published in Cereal research communications (01-01-2008)
    “…A total of 96 hybrids from four maturity groups (FAO 200, 300, 400, 500) were tested in two years (2006, 2007) at two locations (Martonvásár, Szarvas)…”
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    EFFECT OF HERBICIDE TREATMENTS ON THE YIELD AND QUALITY PARAMETERS OF MAIZE IN DIFFERENT YEARS by BÓNIS, Péter, ÁRENDÁS, Tamás, BERZSENYI, Zoltán, MARTON, Csaba L.

    Published in Cereal research communications (01-01-2008)
    “…The tolerance of three Martonvásár maize hybrids to herbicides applied post-emergence was tested in 2006 and 2007. In treatments given twice the normal dose,…”
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    Statistical modelling of crop yield in Central Europe using climate data and remote sensing vegetation indices by Kern, Anikó, Barcza, Zoltán, Marjanović, Hrvoje, Árendás, Tamás, Fodor, Nándor, Bónis, Péter, Bognár, Péter, Lichtenberger, János

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-10-2018)
    “…•multiple linear regression models were constructed to simulate the yield of the four major crop types in Hungary using environmental and remote sensing…”
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    COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT OF EQUIVALENT NUTRIENTS GIVEN IN THE FORM OF FARMYARD MANURE OR FERTILIZERS IN HUNGARIAN LONG-TERM FIELD TRIALS by ARENDAS, Tamas, CSATHO, Péter

    “…A database of Hungarian field trials to compare the effects of farmyard manure and mineral fertilizers on the basis of NPK nutrient equivalence was compiled…”
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