A nád (Phragmites australis L.) lebontásának vizsgálata a Kis- Balaton területén

Authors

  • Patrik Dénes Gyöngyösi Pannon Egyetem Georgikon Kar, Meteorológia és Vízgazdálkodás Tanszék, 8360 Keszthely, Festetics u. 7. D ép.
  • Brigitta Simon Pannon Egyetem Georgikon Kar, Meteorológia és Vízgazdálkodás Tanszék, 8360 Keszthely, Festetics u. 7. D ép. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7982-8940
  • Tamás Kucserka Pannon Egyetem Georgikon Kar, Meteorológia és Vízgazdálkodás Tanszék, 8360 Keszthely, Festetics u. 7. D ép. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2102-8702

Keywords:

reed, Phragmites australis, Kis-Balaton Wetland, leaf litter decomposition

Abstract

The reed is one of the most common plant in our world. It’s an azonal biocenosis so you can find it near shallow, still and slow flowing waters in every zone. It can survive on land if it’s roots got enough water. The reeds provide home and feeding place for many spinless and vertebrate animal species. Where the reed appears it became the rural specie. In our research we used litter bag technique to test the Phragmites australis leaf mass loss estamination in the coasts of Kis-Balaton Wetland at Ingói Bay. Two different mesh of bag was used both for winter and summer season. In addition, macro-invertebrate organisms which were found in the plain samples were determined at family level. In the summer season the degradation speed was faster, but we found more macro-invertebrate organisms in the winter season.

Author Biography

  • Patrik Dénes Gyöngyösi , Pannon Egyetem Georgikon Kar, Meteorológia és Vízgazdálkodás Tanszék, 8360 Keszthely, Festetics u. 7. D ép.

    corresponding author
    patrikpearly@gmail.com 

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2018-11-07

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How to Cite

Gyöngyösi , P. D., Simon, B., & Kucserka, T. (2018). A nád (Phragmites australis L.) lebontásának vizsgálata a Kis- Balaton területén. GEORGIKON FOR AGRICULTURE, 22(2), 42-46. https://journal.uni-mate.hu/index.php/gfa/article/view/6389

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