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Marton Toth is a researcher at the Institute of Soil Physics and Rural Water Management, part of the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU). His work focuses on soil and water management, particularly in agricultural contexts.
- Research Interests: Marton investigates the long-term impacts of tillage practices on soil health, carbon sequestration, and erosion control. His studies also model how climate change affects soil organic carbon stocks and evaluate conservation agriculture techniques at watershed scales.
- Publications: His recent work includes climate-resilient soil management strategies and collaborations on vineyard soil conservation. Notably, he has contributed to biotechnology research on AAV production, highlighting interdisciplinary efforts.
- Advising: He supervised Anna-Katharina Peschke's master's thesis on nitrate leaching in Pyhra.
Projects: Marton participates in EU-funded initiatives like TUdi, which develops integrated platforms for sustainable soil management in agricultural systems across the EU and China.
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