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András Tamás, Elza Kovács, Éva Horváth, Csaba Juhász, László Radócz, Tamás Rátonyi and Péter Ragán
Remote sensing is an efficient tool to detect vegetation heterogeneity and dynamics of crop development in real-time. In this study, the performance of three maize hybrids (Fornad FAO-420, Merida FAO-380, and Corasano FAO-490-510) was monitored as a func...
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András Wippelhauser, Tamás Attila Tomaschek, Máté Verdes and László Bokor
The primary objective of introducing the proposed tools and methodology is to enable the accurate and comprehensive simulation of ITS-G5 radio channel load, thereby advancing the field of C-ITS network design and deployment. By leveraging these resources...
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Balázs Garamszegi, László Nagy, Tamás Ács, András Morgós, Mátyás Árvai, Zsolt Pinke and Zoltán Kern
Lowland forests benefiting from groundwater availability are important ecosystems in Central Europe, both from ecological and economic perspectives. Besides a great reduction in their extent in the historical times and further shifts in the land use and ...
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Morris Villarroel, Ranka Junge, Tamas Komives, Bettina König, Ignacio Plaza, András Bittsánszky and Agnès Joly
International aquaponic production has increased over the past decade, but less is known about research activities and production facilities operating in Europe. We conducted an online survey to get a better idea about research and production in Europe, ...
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Tamás Somfai, András Dinnyés, Dagmar Sage, Miklós Marosán, Joseph W. Carnwath, Manabu Ozawa, Kazuhiro Kikuchi and Heiner Niemann
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