2311: Farm fertilizer trial
Comparison of permanent grassland with different fertilization
Technical support of the lysimeter systems
Project goal: The IrriGrass project aims to identify connections between climate change, biomass development, quality, water requirements and yield security...
The aim is to determine soil compaction - a frequently used measurement is the storage density. This, in turn, is essential for the...
On Tuesday, October 19th, 2021 it was that time again, the environmental ecology department got back to work on the alpine lysimeter station at 1800m...
Alpine farming is part of Austrian mountain agriculture and makes important contributions to resource protection. ...
ClimGrass - climate impact research for grassland Due to the high vulnerability of the Alpine region to the fo...
In the DATALYS project, an application was developed that is suitable for collecting data from various sources (continuous data streams from sensors, manual...
The HBLFA Raumberg-Gumpenstein has been operating a lysimeter and weather station at Stoderzinken at 1800 m above sea level since 2006. As part of a...
Comparison of permanent grassland with different fertilization
Succession studies in the alpine pasture area of the nature park community of Kleinsölk
Development of a testing and analysis system for continuous data streams and their transfer into relational data models
Impact of climate change on the hydrology and productivity of alpine grassland using weighable lysimeters
Sustainable agriculture in the euRegional Lake District
Phosphorus dynamics in grassland soils
The influence of soil water content on the gross nitrification and denitrification rates in the soil
Phenology as an indicator of weather patterns and climatic changes
Mountain lysimeter Stoderzinken
Dissolved total nitrogen and carbon in leachate
Species and variety screening of grasses, herbs and legumes to determine their suitability for a competition trial
Groundwater recharge dynamics in the Stoderzinken alpine ecosystem: Combined analysis of infiltration and drainage processes
Influence of snow accumulation and melting on groundwater recharge at the Stoderzinken mountain site.
Possible use of biochar for sorrel regulation