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Table of Contents Committees 2 Welcoming Address 3 Acknowledgements 5 Floor Plans 6 Programme By Day Monday, August 25, 2008 8 Tuesday, August 26, 2008 9 Wednesday, August 27, 2008 10 Thursday, August 28, 2008 11 Friday, August 29, 2008 12 Opening / Closing Ceremony 13 Scientific programme Symposia description 14 Symposia programme 24 3RVWHUV±JHQHUDOLQIRDQGDUHDV Poster Session 1 (Monday, 25 August, 2008) 54 Poster Session 2 (Tuesday, August 26, 2008) 60 Poster Session 3 (Thursday, August 28, 2008) 66 Poster Session 4 (Friday, August 29, 2008) 72 Poster Awards 78 Workshops 79 Business Meetings 91 Excursions 92 Supporting Programme 93 Guidelines and Information for Speakers, Chairpersons, and Poster Presenters 94 Congress Information 95 Registration Fees 97 General Information 98 Social Events 100 City & Subway Map 101 Exhibition / Exhibitors 102 Author Index 103 Committees Congress President Winfried E.H. Blum University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria Tel.: (+43-1) 47654-3101; Fax: (+43-1) 47654-3130 E-mail: [email protected] EUROSOIL 2008 is organised in co-operation with the national soil science societies of: Austria Croatia Czech Republic Hungary Slovakia Slovenia Switzerland Organising Committee Winfried E.H. Blum, Austria Harald Kasamas, Austria Andreas Baumgarten, Austria Ernst Leitgeb, Austria Lubos Boruvka, Czech Republic Erika Micheli, Hungary Michael Englisch, Austria Luca Montanarella, Italy Volker Franzius, Germany Alfred Pehamberger, Austria Wolfgang Friesl, Austria Tomaz Prus, Slovenia Thorsten Gaertig, Germany Jaroslava Sobocka, Slovak Republic Martin H. Gerzabek, Austria Robert Stich, Austria Sigbert Huber, Austria Silvia Tobias, Switzerland Stjepan Husnjak, Croatia Scientific Committee Winfried E.H. Blum, Austria Franc Lobnik, Slovenia Ferdo Basic, Croatia Luca Montanarella, Italy Pavol Bielek, Slovakia Rainer Schulin, Switzerland Martin H. Gerzabek, Austria György Varallyay, Hungary Josef Kozak, Czech Republic Conference Organisation, Abstract Management, Sponsoring Vienna Medical Academy Alser Strasse 4, 1090 Vienna, Austria Tel.: (+43-1) 405 1383-16; Fax: (+43-1) 407 8274 E-mail: [email protected] Exhibition Management Hotel Accomodation Medizinische Ausstellungs- und Mondial Congress & Events Werbegesellschaft MAW Operngasse 20b Freyung 6 1040 Vienna A-1010 Vienna, Austria Tel: 0043 1 58804-0 Phone: +43 1 536 63 48 Fax: 0043 1 58804-185 Fax: +43 1 535 60 16 Email: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Congress Venue Technical University Vienna Karlsplatz 13 1040 Vienna, Austria Welcoming Address It is my pleasure to welcome you to EUROSOIL 2008 on behalf of the Organising Committee. This 3rd International EUROSOIL Congress, after EUROSOIL 2000 in Reading, UK and EUROSOIL 2004 in, Freiburg Germany, is organised in Vienna/Austria by the national soil science societies of Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland, under the umbrella of the European Confederation of Soil Science Societies (ECSSS), a regional organisation within the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS), which was founded during the EUROSOIL Congress 2004 in Freiburg, Germany. This Congress comprises 31 symposia, 13 workshops, 2 pre- and 1 post-congress excursion as well as different social events. A special challenge for this Congress is to keep momentum in the European development of soil protection, including the establishment of legal instruments in the form of a European framework directive for soil protection, similar to existing ones, such as for example the water framework directive. Moreover, this international congress is held at a time of unprecedented changes in social and economic developments, in view of the current shortage of food, with a worldwide rise of food prices and, in parallel, the production of biofuels, not only for saving fossil energy, but also with the intention to combat climate DQGJOREDOFKDQJH±$WWKHPRPHQWSROLWLFDOO\VRFLDOO\DQG economically driven processes are faster than science can follow by steering or judging the effects of technical and economic developments, especially regarding the impacts of biofuel production on soils and the HQYLURQPHQW±0RUHRYHULQYLHZRIWKH tremendously increasing prices for energy and concomitantly the increasing costs for all kinds of soil and land uses through the price increase for fertilisers and energy in general, the question arises: What is the task of soil science within the knowledge- based bioeconomy, as well as in environmental protection? There are new challenges ahead and I am convinced that this Congress will contribute to new concepts and activities, in order to cope with current and future tasks. Finally, I should like to thank all the members of the different Committees and the congress organisers, especially Mrs. Miriam Uebelhör, for their thoughtful and effective co-operation in the preparation of this international congress. I wish you all a very pleasant stay in Vienna and a successful and interesting Congress, which should bring new highlights, information and ideas to all of you. Winfried E.H. Blum Congress President Travel in comfort with us to your meeting in Austria. Information and booking at www.austrian.com, in our sales offi ces or at your travel agency. Earn miles with Miles&More. www.austrian.com Acknowledgements The EUROSOIL 2008 Conference gratefully acknowledges the support of the following institutions, companies and organisations (list correct as per date of printing): Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management Stubenring 1 A-1010 Vienna Vienna Convention Bureau Obere Augartenstrasse 40 A-1020 Vienna www.vienna.convention.at Floor plans Floor plans 3URJUDPPHE\GD\±0RQGD\$XJXVW Monday August 25, 2008 Symposia / Sessions Fest Böckl HS 8 HS 11 HS 18 HS 13 HS 6 HS 7 HS 17 HS 14A saal Saal 09:00 Opening Ceremony (Audi Max, Freihaus) 10:30 Coffee Break 11:30 S01 S28 S08 S20 S27 S06 S11 S25 S23 S30 The Influence of Soil Quality on &RQWDPLQDQWV± Events or New concepts Human Health Memory function The rhizosphere: Soil Organic Sustainability and Soil and Water detection, duration of and methods in Soil Classification and Food of soil a complex micro- A Matter Soil Fertility Theory transport, influence cause soil biology Security - constituens environment evaluation soil changes Introductory lectures 12:30 Lunch Break / Poster Session 1 14:00 S01 S28 S08 S20 S27 S06 S11 S25 S23 S30 The Influence of Identification of Soil Quality on &RQWDPLQDQWV± Rhizosphere Soil Organic Decomposition Memory function soil change B Human Health Modelling of Soil detection, processes in Matter - Nitrogen, Part I by microbial Soil Classification of soil through and Food and Water transport, different Dynamics communities constituens methodological Security - evaluation environments innovations Experiments 16:00 Coffee Break 16:30 S01 S28 S08 S20 S27 S06 S11 S25 S23 S30 The Influence of Contaminants - Soil Quality on Rhizosphere Characterisation Soil Organic Microbial accumulation, Human Health Measurements in Environmental modelling and of dynamic C Matter - Nitrogen, Part II communities in Soil Classification bioavailability, and Food Soil and Water reconstruction cutting-edge processes in Dynamics time and space application of Security - methodology soils materials Modelling 18:00 3URJUDPPHE\GD\±7XHVGD\$XJXVW Tuesday August 26, 2008 Symposia / Sessions Fest Böckl HS 8 HS 11 HS 18 HS 13 HS 6 HS 7 HS 17 HS 14A saal Saal 08:30 S01 S28 S08 S16 S03 S19 S11 S13 S21A S26 Contaminants - Soil accumulation, Society's Soil Organic Climate, microorganisms Methods and Assessing soil Andosols and bioavailability, demands for and Matter - Fertilization and and Soil indicator sets The nano scale Approaches of D erosion Soil Mineralogy application of perception of soil Stabilization Soil Fertility environmental Pedometrics materials / conservation change Phytoremediation 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 S01 S28 S08 S16 S03 S19 S11 S13 S21A S26 Society's DEM/DTM Soil Organic Chemical and Indicators for Soil biota and soil Modelling soil Soil Stratification demands for and Exploitation in Matter - Biological Soil specific soil Phytoremediation Metal behaviour E function erosion and Sediments perception of soil Digital Soil Properties Fertility threats conservation Mapping 12:30 Lunch Break / Poster Session 2 14:00 S01 S28 S08 S16 S03 S19 S11 S13 S21B S26 Geophysics and Soil Organic Ecological Quantitative Soils of Remediation and Local and Nutrients, Soils New approaches Retention and Other Auxiliary Matter - engineering by assessment of mountainous and Natural Regional Case F and Environment for soil indicators soil development Data Exploitation Properties soil fauna soil erosion cold regions Attenuation Studies in DSM 16:00 Coffee Break 16:30 S01 S28 S08 S16 S03 S19 S11 S13 S21B S26 Soil Organic The nature of Challenges for Remediation and Practical Conceptual Phosphorus and Measurements of Humans as soil Pedometrical G Matter - microbial soil indicator Natural experiences and Issues in Soil Soil Fertility soil erosion forming factor Applications Properties biomass development Attenuation mitigation History 18:00 3URJUDPPHE\GD\±:HGQHVGD\$XJXVW Wednesday August 27, 2008 Workshops Fest Böckl HS 8 HS 11 HS 18 HS 13 HS 6 HS 7 HS 17 HS 14A saal Saal 08:00 08:30 W5 W4 W3 W9 W2 &RIIHH%UHDN &RIIHH%UHDN W7 W11 W13 W8 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 W5 W3 W9 W2 W4 /XQFK W7W11 W13 W8 12:30 Lunch Break 14:00 W5 W6 W9 W2 W4 &RIIHH%UHDN W1 W12 W10 16:00