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  • The aim of this paper is to point out the impact of agriculture on the leakage of mineral forms of nitrogen in the water vulnerable area (Březová nad Svitavou) and to provide examples of biological indicators for evaluating the impact of agricultural activities on the release of nitrates into groundwater. The quality of water is currently determined by human influences on the landscape. The environmental status especially soil quality has significant consequences to human health. Therefore, the quality/health of soil was identified as the primary indicator of the sustainability of landscape system. Health soil is a medium through precipitation water permeate and which it has a finite capacity to accept and retain nitrogen compounds excess (reactive nitrogen). And thus health soil can protect underground sources of drinking water. The results of monitoring and research of European soils show a gradual degradation of soil. One of the causes of degradation is excessive load nitrogen compounds (especially nitrogen fertilizers) to arable soils. Long-term excessive nitrogen load has led to depletion of buffer capacity of the ecosystem. The ecosystem becomes unstable which is associated an increased amount of nitrogen leaking from the ecosystem in the form of nitrates. Leakage of nitrates from arable land causes subsequent increase of nitrates in drinking water sources. This phenomena occurs in the area of interest Březová nad Svitavou. The area of interest Březová na Svitavou is the main source of drinking water for the Brno and its neighborhood. It is a very good source of drinking water. However, despite the radical reduction of using of mineral fertilizers in the second half of ninetieth years the concentration of nitrates slightly but steady increase. These conclusions were confirmed by several years of research.
  • The aim of this paper is to point out the impact of agriculture on the leakage of mineral forms of nitrogen in the water vulnerable area (Březová nad Svitavou) and to provide examples of biological indicators for evaluating the impact of agricultural activities on the release of nitrates into groundwater. The quality of water is currently determined by human influences on the landscape. The environmental status especially soil quality has significant consequences to human health. Therefore, the quality/health of soil was identified as the primary indicator of the sustainability of landscape system. Health soil is a medium through precipitation water permeate and which it has a finite capacity to accept and retain nitrogen compounds excess (reactive nitrogen). And thus health soil can protect underground sources of drinking water. The results of monitoring and research of European soils show a gradual degradation of soil. One of the causes of degradation is excessive load nitrogen compounds (especially nitrogen fertilizers) to arable soils. Long-term excessive nitrogen load has led to depletion of buffer capacity of the ecosystem. The ecosystem becomes unstable which is associated an increased amount of nitrogen leaking from the ecosystem in the form of nitrates. Leakage of nitrates from arable land causes subsequent increase of nitrates in drinking water sources. This phenomena occurs in the area of interest Březová nad Svitavou. The area of interest Březová na Svitavou is the main source of drinking water for the Brno and its neighborhood. It is a very good source of drinking water. However, despite the radical reduction of using of mineral fertilizers in the second half of ninetieth years the concentration of nitrates slightly but steady increase. These conclusions were confirmed by several years of research. (en)
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  • Sustainability of agriculture in the most vulnerable areas of water management (Březová nad Svitavou) - the use of biological methods of evaluation
  • Sustainability of agriculture in the most vulnerable areas of water management (Březová nad Svitavou) - the use of biological methods of evaluation (en)
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  • Sustainability of agriculture in the most vulnerable areas of water management (Březová nad Svitavou) - the use of biological methods of evaluation
  • Sustainability of agriculture in the most vulnerable areas of water management (Březová nad Svitavou) - the use of biological methods of evaluation (en)
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  • drinking water; agriculture; nitrogen (en)
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  • Current Trends in Agronomy for Sustainable Agriculture
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  • Záhora, Jaroslav
  • Kintl, Antonín
  • Tůma, Ivan
  • Elbl, Jakub
  • Hynšt, Jaroslav
  • Plošek, Lukáš
  • Urbánková, Olga
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  • Mendel University in Brno, Faculty of Agronomy
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