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A generációváltás okozta nyomás az utódokon a karcagi családi gazdaságokban
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Monitoring the Degradation of Semi-Natural Grassland Associations under Different Land-Use Patterns
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Investigation of Carbon-Dioxide-Emissions from Underutilized Grassland between 2019 and 2020
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Assessment of gross calorific value of crop and bio-energy residues
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LONG-TERM TILLAGE EFFECTS ON CROP YIELD IN THE TRANS-TISZA REGION OF HUNGARY
Published 2021-11-01“…Data of the long-term tillage experiments were collected from Karcag Research Institute of the University of Debrecen. …”
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Compost Treatment for a Sustainable Growth in Natural Grassland in Hungary
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Cryptogamic Biomass in Pannonic Acidic Sand Steppes Subject to Changing Land-Use
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Evaluation of Soil Infiltration Variability in Compacted and Uncompacted Soil Using Two Devices
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Historical traces and perspectival possibilities of traditional camel keeping in Carpathian Basin
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Nagykunsági származású diákok a Debreceni Református Kollégiumban 1588-tól 1850-ig
Published 2023-05-01“… A kutatás a Nagykunság öt településének, Karcag, Kisújszállás, Kunmadaras, Kunhegyes, illetve Túrkeve Debrecenbe beiratkozott diákságát vizsgálja az 1588-tól 1850-ig terjedő időszakban. …”
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Long-term effect of high phosphorus doses on zinc status of maize on a non-calcareous loamy soil
Published 2015-01-01“…The long-term effect of 87.3 kg/ha P on the yield elements and nutrient content of maize was studied at the National Long-Term Fertilization Experiment of the Karcag Research Institute in Hungary. The soil of the experiment site is non-calcareous Luvic Phaeosem, and its soluble phosphorus (P) and zinc (Zn) content in 0-20 cm soil layer are: ammonium lactate P: 141.1 mg/kg and diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA)Zn: 0.85 mg/kg, respectively. …”
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