Editorial Board
S. Białousz, Warsaw, Poland |
J. Blahovec, Prague, Czech Republic |
W.E.H. Blum, Vienna, Austria |
E. Chibowski, Lublin, Poland |
J. De Baerdemaeker, Leuven, Belgium |
D. de la Rosa, Sevilla, Spain |
I. Farkas, Gödöllö, Hungary |
D. Gimenez, Rutgers, NJ, USA |
J. Haman, Warsaw, Poland |
R. Hatano, Sapporo, Japan |
J.W. Hopmans, Davis, CA, USA |
R. Horn, Kiel, Germany |
C.A. Igwe, Nsukka, Nigeria |
L.P.B.M. Janssen, Groningen, The Netherlands |
M.B. Kirkham, Manhattan, KS, USA |
R.L. Kushwaha, Saskatchewan, Canada |
M. Kutilek, Prague, Czech Republic |
H.D. Kutzbach, Stuttgart, Germany |
E. Martinez, Madrid, Spain |
Y.A. Pachepsky, Beltsville, MD, USA |
T. Ren, Beijing, China |
V. Salokhe, Klong Luang, Thailand |
E.V. Shein, Moscow, Russia |
V. Stekauerova, Bratislava, Slovakia |
A. Tabatabaeefar, Tehran, Iran |
S.A. Thompson, Athens, GA, USA |
R. Van Genuchten, Rio de Janerio, Brasil |
G. Várallyay, Budapest, Hungary |
V. Vozarova, Nitra, Slovakia |
G. Wessolek, Berlin, Germany |
V.P. Yakushev, St. Petersburg, Russia |
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International Agrophysics is published quarterly. The journal focusses on physical properties and processes affecting biomass production and processing. The main topics are: mass (water, air, plant nutrients) and energy (light, heat) transport in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum, ways of their regulation in order to reach biomass of high quantity and quality. The description of new methods and devices for measurements of the physical properties of agro- and biomaterials are published. The journal is also open to wider aspects of environmental and agricultural physics.
International Agrophysics is published by the Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences and supported from the budget for science in Poland.
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