Ádám Csorba
Szent István University
33 Papers
49 Citations
Ádám Csorba is an academic researcher from Szent István University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Soil classification. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Soil Spectroscopy: An Alternative to Wet Chemistry for Soil Monitoring
Marco Nocita,Antoine Stevens,Bas van Wesemael,Matt Aitkenhead,Martin Bachmann,Bernard Barthès,Eyal Ben Dor,David J. Brown,Michael Clairotte,Ádám Csorba,Pierre Dardenne,José Alexandre Melo Demattê,Valérie Genot,César Guerrero,Maria Knadel,Luca Montanarella,Carole Noon,Leonardo Ramirez-Lopez,Jean Robertson,Hiro Sakai,José M. Soriano-Disla,Keith D. Shepherd,Bo Stenberg,Erick K. Towett,Ronald Vargas,Johanna Wetterlind +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the state of the art of soil spectroscopy as well as its potential to facilitate soil monitoring, and highlight that the widespread use of spectroscopes to monitor the status of the soil should be encouraged by the creation of a standard for the collection of laboratory soil spectra, to promote the sharing of spectral libraries, and to scan existing soil archives.
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Soil fertility management among smallholder farmers in Mount Kenya East region
Amos W. Wawire,Amos W. Wawire,Ádám Csorba,J. Tóth,Erika Michéli,Mark Szalai,Evans Mutuma,Eszter Kovács +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined underlying factors conditioning the uptake of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) practices in this region; determine the adoption relationship between the practices; and to cluster these techniques.
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Effects of landuse change and topography on the quantity and distribution of soil organic carbon stocks on Acrisol catenas in tropical small-scale shade cocoa systems of the Ashanti region of Ghana
F. Adiyah,Erika Michéli,Ádám Csorba,Tsedekech Gebremeskel Weldmichael,Csaba Gyuricza,Caleb Melenya Ocansey,Evans Dawoe,Stephen Owusu,Márta Fuchs +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the effects of topography and landuse change from forest to cocoa agroforestry on the quantity, quality, and distribution of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks were explored.
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Deriving World Reference Base Reference Soil Groups from the prospective Global Soil Map product — A case study on major soil types of Africa
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used legacy data to derive centroid values for World Reference Base Reference Soil Groups based on the Global Soil Map project defined soil properties in the specified depth intervals and test the applicability of numerical approaches for classifying soils, based on these specifications.
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Comparing Soil Chemical and Biological Properties of Salt Affected Soils under Different Land Use Practices in Hungary and India
R. K. Gangwar,Marianna Makádi,Ibolya Demeter,A. Táncsics,M. Cserháti,Gábor Várbíró,J. Singh,Ádám Csorba,Márta Fuchs,Erika Michéli,Tamás Szegi +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of land use on chemical properties (organic carbon; pH; electrical conductivity; available P, K, Ca, Mg, Na), microbiological properties (basal soil respiration, microbial biomass carbon, dehydrogenase activity and phosphatase activity), and physical property (moisture content) of salt-affected soils developed under different geographical locations and climate i.e. Hungary and India.
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