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Institut für

AT Agrartechnologie

Dr. Michael Kuhwald


Michael Kuhwald

Institut für Agrartechnologie

Bundesallee 47
38116 Braunschweig
Telefon
+49 531 2570 2313 /+49 531 596 4358
Fax
+49 531 596 4199
E-Mail
michael.kuhwald@thuenen.de

Publikationen

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    Dresemann JA, Ranscht L, Kuhwald M, Lorenz M (2025) A comparative study of three weed management technologies on a typical farm in Western Pomerania, Germany : integrating economic analysis and soil compaction risk modeling. Precis Agric 26(6):95, DOI:10.1007/s11119-025-10285-7

    https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn070296.pdf

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    Saggau P, Busche F, Brunotte J, Duttmann R, Kuhwald M (2024) Soil loss due to crop harvesting in highly mechanized agriculture: A case study of sugar beet harvest in northern Germany. Soil Tillage Res 242:106144, DOI:10.1016/j.still.2024.106144

    https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn068299.pdf

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    Brunotte J, Duttmann R, Ellmer F, Emmerling C, Felgentreu D, Henke W, Hommel B, Honecker H, Koch HJ, Kolbe H, Kratz S, Kuhwald M, Kuka K, List M, Marx K, Ortmeier B, Schäfer BC, Schrader S, Urban B, Voßhenrich H-H, et al (2022) Gute fachliche Praxis : Bodenfruchtbarkeit. 2. Aufl. Bonn: BLE, 143 p

    https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn065124.pdf

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    Duttmann R, Augustin K, Brunotte J, Kuhwald M (2022) Modeling of field traffic intensity and soil compaction risks in agricultural landscapes. In: Saljnikov E, Mueller L, Lavrishchev A, Eulenstein F (eds) Advances in understanding soil degradation. Cham: Springer, pp 313-331, DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-85682-3_14

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    Duttmann R, Kuhwald M, Brunotte J (2022) Veränderungen der Bodenfruchtbarkeit durch Bodenerosion. In: Gute fachliche Praxis : Bodenfruchtbarkeit. 2. Aufl. Bonn: BLE, pp 69-80

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    Techen A-K, Helming K, Brüggemann N, Veldkamp E, Reinhold-Hurek B, Lorenz M, Bartke S, Heinrich U, Amelung W, Augustin K, Boy J, Corre MD, Duttmann R, Gebbers R, Gentsch N, Grosch R, Guggenberger G, Kern J, Kiese R, Kuhwald M, et al (2020) Chapter Four - Soil research challenges in response to emerging agricultural soil management practices. Adv Agron 161:179-240, DOI:10.1016/bs.agron.2020.01.002

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    Kuhwald M, Hamer WB, Brunotte J, Duttmann R (2020) Soil penetration resistance after one-time inversion tillage: a spatio-temporal analysis at the field scale. Land 9(12):482, DOI:10.3390/land9120482

    https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn062958.pdf

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    Augustin K, Kuhwald M, Brunotte J, Duttmann R (2020) Wheel load and wheel pass frequency as indicators for soil compaction risk: A four-year analysis of traffic intensity at field scale. Geosci 10(8):292, DOI:10.3390/geosciences10080292

    https://literatur.thuenen.de/digbib_extern/dn063040.pdf

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    Augustin K, Kuhwald M, Brunotte J, Duttmann R (2019) FiTraM: A model for automated spatial analyses of wheel load, soil stress and wheel pass frequency at field scale. Biosyst Eng 180:108-120, DOI:10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2019.01.019

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    Brunotte J, Duttmann R, Augustin K, Kuhwald M (2018) Chapter II/60: Analysis and modeling of field traffic intensity in farming landscapes using gis. In: Sychev VG, Mueller L (eds) Novel methods and results of landscape research in Europe, Central Asia and Siberia : Monograph in 5 Volumes ; Vol. II Understanding and monitoring processes in soils and water bodies. Moscow: FGBNU "VNII agrochimii", pp 279-284, DOI:10.25680/2112.2018.56.77.157

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    Kuhwald M, Blaschek M, Brunotte J, Duttmann R (2017) Comparing soil physical properties from continuous conventional tillage with long-term reduced tillage affected by one-time inversion. Soil Use Manag 33:611-619, DOI:10.1111/sum.12372

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