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International Agrophysics
wydawca:Instytut Agrofizyki
im. B. Dobrzańskiego
PAN
w Lublinie
ISSN: 0236-8722


vol. 11, nr. 3 (1997)

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Soil aeration status of some austrian soils
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Stępniewska Z.1, Gliński J.1, Włodarczyk T.1, Brzezińska M.1, Blum W.E.H.2, Rampazzo N.2, Wimmer B.2
1 Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Doświadczalna 4, 20-236 Lublin, Poland
2 Institut fur Bodenforschung, Universität für Bodenkultur, Gregor Mendel-StraBe 33-A-l 180 Wien, Austria

vol. 11 (1997), nr. 3, pp. 199-206
streszczenie Observed climatic changes connected with an increase of temperature and a depression of ground water level motivated this joint investigation of Central Europe soils. The purpose of this paper is to characterize the aeration status of two sites representing typical regions for the agricultural production of Lower Austria (Wieselburg and Fuchsenbigl) on the basis of results obtained in the frame of the multilateral Austrian-Czech-Hungarian-Polish-Slovak project on 'Assessment of Structure in Agricultural Soils' sponsored by the Austrian Ministry of Science and Research. The paper comprises results of measurements of different soil aeration properties such as: oxygen diffusion rate (ODR), redox potential (Eh), relative gas diffusion coefficient (D\D0), air permeability (k) and activity of soil dehydrogenase. Undisturbed soil cores were tested in the range of soil moisture tension from 0 hPa (pF 0) to 500 hPa (pF 2.7).Statistical analysis of relationships between tested parameters were performed.
słowa kluczowe soil aeration, Austrian soils, ODR, Eh, D/D(), air permeability, dehydrogenase activity