Prof. Dr. Csaba Gyuricza - MATE Research
Overview
Dr. Csaba Gyuricza is the Rector of the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, one of the largest multi-disciplinary agricultural universities in Europe.
Dr. Csaba Gyuricza is a professor at the Institute of Agronomy. He teaches and conducts research in a wide range of areas. His research includes analysing the physical and biological impacts of land use practices. Dr. Gyuricza is also involved in exploring viable applications of green fertilization and intermediate protective plants.
His research also extends to making effective use of unfavourable arable land by growing energy crops. Dr. Gyuricza also devotes scientific attention to investigating the domestic implementation of agroforestry systems. Furthermore, his research also covers the implementation of the elements of regenerative agriculture.
This multi-faceted approach underlines his commitment to advancing knowledge and innovation in agriculture.
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Publications
Soil management and land use: Dissemination of soil conservation technologies to prevent the harmful effects of climate change. Implementing the regenerative agricultural practice.
Conservation Tillage Improves Soil Quality and Crop Yield in Hungary
Energy crops: Cultivation of woody and herbaceous energy plants. Breeding new plant varieties for short-rotation coppice technology.
Potential use of bamboo resources in energy value-added conversion technology and energy systems
Agroforestry: Integration of agroforestry systems in agricultural production. Sustainable production in marginal areas.
Effect of Mulching on Soil Quality in an Agroforestry System Irrigated with Reused Water