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Brigitta Tóth
Researcher at Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 61
Citations - 1616
Brigitta Tóth is an academic researcher from Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pedotransfer function & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1073 citations. Previous affiliations of Brigitta Tóth include University of Pannonia & Szent István University.
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On the Use of Unmanned Aerial Systems for Environmental Monitoring
Salvatore Manfreda,Matthew F. McCabe,P. E. Miller,Richard Lucas,Victor Pajuelo Madrigal,Giorgos Mallinis,Eyal Ben Dor,David Helman,Lyndon Estes,Giuseppe Ciraolo,Jana Müllerová,Flavia Tauro,M. Isabel P. de Lima,João L. M. P. de Lima,Antonino Maltese,Félix Francés,Kelly K. Caylor,Marko Kohv,Matthew T. Perks,Guiomar Ruiz-Pérez,Zhongbo Su,Giulia Vico,Brigitta Tóth,Brigitta Tóth +23 more
TL;DR: An overview of the existing research and applications of UAS in natural and agricultural ecosystem monitoring is provided in order to identify future directions, applications, developments, and challenges.
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Pedotransfer functions in Earth system science: challenges and perspectives
Kris Van Looy,Johan Bouma,Michael Herbst,John Koestel,Budiman Minasny,Umakant Mishra,Carsten Montzka,Attila Nemes,Yakov Pachepsky,José Padarian,Marcel G. Schaap,Brigitta Tóth,Brigitta Tóth,Anne Verhoef,Jan Vanderborght,Martine van der Ploeg,Lutz Weihermüller,Steffen Zacharias,Yonggen Zhang,Yonggen Zhang,Harry Vereecken +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the existing PTFs and new generation of PTF developed in the different disciplines of Earth system science is presented, emphasizing that PTF development has to go hand in hand with suitable extrapolation and upscaling techniques such that the PTF models correctly represent the spatial heterogeneity of soils.
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New generation of hydraulic pedotransfer functions for Europe
TL;DR: The applied modelling techniques and the EU-HYDI allowed the development of hydraulic PTFs that are more reliable and applicable for a greater variety of input parameters than those previously available for Europe.
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Phosphorus levels in croplands of the European Union with implications for P fertilizer use
TL;DR: In this paper, the first ever uniform topsoil survey of the EU highlights the contradictions between soil P management of different countries of the Union and the inconsistencies between reported P fertilizer consumption and advised P doses.
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3D Soil Hydraulic Database of Europe at 250 m resolution
TL;DR: In this article, a consistent spatial soil hydraulic database at 7 soil depths up to 2m calculated for Europe based on SoilGrids250m and 1km datasets and pedotransfer functions trained on the European Hydropedological Data Inventory is proposed.