Martin Lukac

Martin Lukac

University of Reading

H-index: 36

Europe-United Kingdom

About Martin Lukac

Martin Lukac, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Reading, specializes in the field of Plant and soil ecology, forestry, agroforestry, environmental change.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Addition of biochar and fertiliser drives changes in soil organic matter and humic substance content in Haplic Luvisol

Pollen source affects the success of acorn production in pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.)

Decadal forest mensuration cycle significantly underestimates net primary production in dense young beech stands

Carbon dioxide enrichment affected flower numbers transiently and increased successful post-pollination development stably but without altering final acorn production in mature …

Grass sward cover improves soil organic carbon and nitrogen in a vineyard

Fragment size and diversity of mulches affect their decomposition, nutrient dynamics, and mycorrhizal root colonisation

Incorporating technical and farmer knowledge to improve land use and management for natural flood management in lowland catchments

Harnessing machine learning for landscape character management in a shallow relief region of China

Martin Lukac Information

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Citations(all)

5744

Citations(since 2020)

2622

Cited By

3961

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

70

i10Index(since 2020)

55

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Martin Lukac Skills & Research Interests

Plant and soil ecology

forestry

agroforestry

environmental change

Top articles of Martin Lukac

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Addition of biochar and fertiliser drives changes in soil organic matter and humic substance content in Haplic Luvisol

Land

Vladimír Šimanský

Ján Horák

Martin Lukac

2024/4/8

Pollen source affects the success of acorn production in pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.)

Journal of Forestry Research

R McClory

Richard Ellis

Martin Lukac

Jo Clark

2024/3/29

Decadal forest mensuration cycle significantly underestimates net primary production in dense young beech stands

Forest Ecology and Management

Bohdan Konôpka

Jozef Pajtík

Vladimír Šebeň

Martin Lukac

2024/3/1

Carbon dioxide enrichment affected flower numbers transiently and increased successful post-pollination development stably but without altering final acorn production in mature …

Journal of Forestry Research

Ryan McClory

Richard H Ellis

Martin Lukac

Jo Clark

Carolina Mayoral

...

2024/12

Grass sward cover improves soil organic carbon and nitrogen in a vineyard

Soil Science and Plant Nutrition

Vladimír Šimanský

Jerzy Jonczak

Dorota Pikuła

Martin Lukac

2023/7/4

Fragment size and diversity of mulches affect their decomposition, nutrient dynamics, and mycorrhizal root colonisation

Scientific Reports

Dimitrios Gaitanis

Martin Lukac

Mark Tibbett

2023/6/9

Incorporating technical and farmer knowledge to improve land use and management for natural flood management in lowland catchments

Land Use Policy

Samantha Broadmeadow

Tom Nisbet

Robert Palmer

Louise Webb

Chris Short

...

2023/5/1

Harnessing machine learning for landscape character management in a shallow relief region of China

Landscape Research

Tingting Huang

Ying Zhang

Sha Li

Geoffrey Griffiths

Martin Lukac

...

2023/11/17

Areas of the Terai Arc landscape in Nepal at risk of forest fire identified by fuzzy analytic hierarchy process

Environmental Development

Ashok Parajuli

Syed Amir Manzoor

Martin Lukac

2023/3/1

Farmers' attitudes towards, and intentions to adopt, agroforestry on farms in lowland South-East and East England.

Land Use Policy

Martin Lukac Michelle Felton

Philip Jones

Richard Tranter

Joanna Clark

Tristan Quaife

2023/8/19

Competition for soil resources forces a trade-off between enhancing tree productivity and understorey species richness in managed beech forests

Science of the Total Environment

Richard Hrivnák

Michal Bošeľa

Michal Slezák

Martin Lukac

Ivana Svitková

...

2022/11/25

The influence of biochar soil amendment on tree growth and soil quality: a review for the arboricultural industry

Emma Schaffert

Martin Lukac

Glynn Percival

Gillian Rose

2022/5/1

Opportunities for carbon sequestration in intensive soft fruit production systems

Acta Horticulturae et Regiotecturae

Martin Lukac

2022/11/2

Mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions with biochar application in compacted and uncompacted soil

Agronomy

Ján Horák

Vladimír Šimanský

Tatijana Kotuš

Tereza Hnátková

Lukáš Trakal

...

2022/2/22

Traditional and cover crop-derived mulches enhance soil ecosystem services in apple orchards

Applied Soil Ecology

Sean M Webber

Alison P Bailey

Theresa Huxley

Simon G Potts

Martin Lukac

2022/10/1

Toward a function‐first framework to make soil microbial ecology predictive

Ecology

Lettice C Hicks

Beat Frey

Rasmus Kjøller

Martin Lukac

Mari Moora

...

2022/2

Linking pattern to process: intensity analysis of land-change dynamics in Ghana as correlated to past socioeconomic and policy contexts

Land

Syed Amir Manzoor

Geoffrey Hugh Griffiths

Elizabeth Robinson

Kikuko Shoyama

Martin Lukac

2022/7/13

Changes in Relationships between Humic Substances and Soil Structure following Different Mineral Fertilization of Vitis vinifera L. in Slovakia

Agronomy

Vladimír Šimanský

Elżbieta Wójcik-Gront

Jarmila Horváthová

Dorota Pikuła

Tomáš Lošák

...

2022/6/17

Woodland planting on UK pasture land is not economically feasible, yet is more profitable than some traditional farming practices

Central European Forestry Journal

Jessica Flack

Martin Lukac

Lindsay Todman

2022/5/9

The return of wooded landscapes in Wales: an exploration of possible post-Brexit futures

Land

Syed Amir Manzoor

Geoffrey Griffiths

David Christian Rose

Martin Lukac

2021/1/11

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Co-Authors

H-index: 109
Ivan Janssens

Ivan Janssens

Universiteit Antwerpen

H-index: 102
Ram Oren

Ram Oren

Duke University

H-index: 101
Andrea Polle

Andrea Polle

Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

H-index: 98
Kurt Pregitzer

Kurt Pregitzer

University of Idaho

H-index: 95
Reinhart Ceulemans

Reinhart Ceulemans

Universiteit Antwerpen

H-index: 70
Adrien C. Finzi

Adrien C. Finzi

Boston University

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