Search Results - "Miglécz, Tamás"
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Livestock Type is More Crucial Than Grazing Intensity: Traditional Cattle and Sheep Grazing in Short‐Grass Steppes
Published in Land degradation & development (01-02-2018)“…In biodiversity conservation of agriculture‐driven landscapes, grasslands have an outstanding importance; their conservation became a top priority both in…”
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Co-seeding grasses and forbs supports restoration of species-rich grasslands and improves weed control in ex-arable land
Published in Scientific reports (08-12-2022)“…Sowing is widely used for the restoration of species-rich grasslands but still there are knowledge gaps regarding the most suitable application of different…”
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Understanding the effects of weather parameters on the population dynamics of an endangered geophyte supports monitoring efficiency
Published in Scientific reports (29-10-2024)“…Due to their complex life cycles geophytes are often neglected in conservation programs, despite they are important elements of early spring communities. Their…”
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Vertical distribution of soil seed bank and the ecological importance of deeply buried seeds in alkaline grasslands
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (05-04-2022)“…Soil seed banks play a central role in vegetation dynamics and may be an important source of ecological restoration. However, the vast majority of seed bank…”
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Density-Dependent Plant-Plant Interactions Triggered by Grazing
Published in Frontiers in plant science (05-07-2019)“…Plant species performance in rangelands highly depends on the effect of grazing and also on the occurrence of unpalatable benefactor species that can act as…”
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Cultural heritage and biodiversity conservation – plant introduction and practical restoration on ancient burial mounds
Published in Nature Conservation (05-01-2018)“…Linking the conservation of cultural heritage and natural values provides a unique opportunity for preserving traditional landscapes and receives an increased…”
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Laundry washing increases dispersal efficiency of cloth-dispersed propagules
Published in NeoBiota (02-10-2020)“…Due to increased human mobility, cloth-dispersed propagules can be transported over long distances, which would not have been bridged otherwise. We studied a…”
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Abandonment of croplands: problem or chance for grassland restoration? case studies from hungary
Published in Ecosystem health and sustainability (01-02-2016)“…In Central- and Eastern Europe, the collapse of socialist regimes resulted in a transformation of state-owned agricultural cooperatives to privately owned…”
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Mechanisms shaping plant biomass and species richness: plant strategies and litter effect in alkali and loess grasslands
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-11-2013)“…QUESTION: Explaining the biomass–species richness relationship is key to understanding vegetation dynamics. Several possible mechanisms have been suggested,…”
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Both mass ratio effects and community diversity drive biomass production in a grassland experiment
Published in Scientific reports (12-02-2019)“…The maintenance of biodiversity is crucial for ecosystem processes such as plant biomass production, as higher species richness is associated with increased…”
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invasion of common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) in sandy old‐fields – is it a threat to the native flora?
Published in Applied vegetation science (01-04-2016)“…QUESTIONS: Common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca L.) is an invasive ‘super species’ that has invaded extensive areas in Europe, forming novel ecosystems. One…”
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The ecological footprint of outdoor activities: Factors affecting human-vectored seed dispersal on clothing
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-2024)“…In the Anthropocene, humans are among the most abundant long-distance seed dispersal vectors globally, due to our increasing mobility and the growing global…”
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Establishment gaps in species‐poor grasslands: artificial biodiversity hotspots to support the colonization of target species
Published in Restoration ecology (01-04-2021)“…Sowing of grass seed mixtures is a feasible and cost‐effective method for landscape‐scale grassland restoration. However, sowing only grasses usually leads to…”
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Filling up the gaps—Passive restoration does work on linear landscape elements
Published in Ecological engineering (01-05-2017)“…Open landscapes in many parts of Europe have been negatively affected by large-scale drainage and amelioration to support agricultural production. In…”
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Environmental factors driving seed bank diversity in alkali grasslands
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-01-2014)“…•Seed banks play an important role sustaining overall grassland biodiversity.•We studied vegetation and seed banks in differently elevated alkali…”
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Dynamics in vegetation and seed bank composition highlight the importance of post‐restoration management in sown grasslands
Published in Restoration ecology (01-04-2021)“…Sowing grasses supports the rapid development of a closed perennial vegetation, which makes the method universally suitable for fast and effective…”
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Secondary succession in sandy old‐fields: a promising example of spontaneous grassland recovery
Published in Applied vegetation science (01-04-2014)“…QUESTION: Based on the spontaneous vegetation development of old‐fields in the Nyírség and Kiskunság sand regions (Hungary), we aimed to answer the following…”
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Comparison of species-rich cover crop mixtures in the Tokaj wine region (Hungary)
Published in Organic agriculture (01-06-2017)“…Intensive agricultural practices of past decades—such as mechanical cultivation on steep vineyard slopes—can endanger soil fertility. In addition, climate…”
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Litter removal does not compensate detrimental fire effects on biodiversity in regularly burned semi-natural grasslands
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-05-2018)“…Regulation of plant biomass accumulation is a key issue in effective grassland conservation in Europe. Burning is an alternative tool to regulate biomass…”
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Germination response of invasive plants to soil burial depth and litter accumulation is species‐specific
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-11-2020)“…Questions Plant invasions are considered among the biggest threats to biodiversity worldwide. In a full‐factorial greenhouse experiment we analysed the effect…”
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