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László Horváth

University of Szeged

P.O. Box 652

Szeged, H-6701

Hungary

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

3

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Scholarly Papers (3)

1.

A Conception to Estimate the Ammonia Loss from Fertilized Cropland and the Part of Soil Emission Recaptured by the Canopy, Combining Field Scale Bidirectional Models and Direct Measurements; a Review of Models and Methods

Number of pages: 82 Posted: 28 Jun 2023
University of Szeged, University of Szeged, University of Szeged, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Szeged, Centre for Agricultural Research, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Centre for Agricultural Research, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, University of Szeged and University of Szeged
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ammonia emission, fertilizer loss, bidirectional exchange, compensation point, resistance modelling

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Soil Ammonia (NH3) Emissions from Fertilized Sunflower Croplands: Machine-Learning Insights into Soil Controls and Co-emitted N2O and CO2

Number of pages: 41 Posted: 05 Dec 2025
Centre for Agricultural Research, affiliation not provided to SSRN, University of Szeged, Centre for Agricultural Research, University of Szeged, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, affiliation not provided to SSRN, Centre for Agricultural Research and Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Ammonia (NH3) soil emission, Fertilized sunflower cropland, Nitrous oxide (N2O), Carbon dioxide (CO2), Machine learning (Random Forest), Multi-point field measurements

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Interpretable machine learning identifies nitrogen turnover signatures in soil ammonia emissions

Number of pages: 32 Posted: 21 May 2026
Centre for Agricultural Research, University of Szeged, University of Szeged, University of Szeged, Centre for Agricultural Research and University of Szeged
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Soil ammonia emission, machine learning, Nitrogen cycling, Soil physicochemical properties, Random Forest, Ammonia volatilization