БИОЛОГИЧНОТО ЗЕМЕДЕЛИЕ В БЪЛГАРИЯ
– СИСТЕМА
ЗА ОПАЗВАНЕ НА ОКОЛНАТА СРЕДА
С. Маринова, E. Златарева, Н. Катиджотес
ORGANIC AGRICULTURE IN BULGARIA – A SYSTEM
FOR ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Svetla Marinova¹, Elena Zlatareva¹, Nicholas Kathijotes² ¹Institute of Soil Science,
Agrotechnologies and Plant Protection “N. Pushkarov”, Sofia,
Bulgaria
²Cyprus
Institute of Technology, Cyprus
Abstract.
Information
is
presented on the principles of organic farming, which is
based on the dynamic relationship between soil, plants,
animals, humans, and the environment.The main goal of the
organic farming system is to support the natural cycles of
life without harming nature.The main principles for the sustainable
development of organic farming and the strictly regulated
forms of sustainable farming, which cover the criteria for
ecological production to the highest degree, are
indicated.A characteristic of organic farming is given,
with the concept of soil as a biological system taking
center stage.Approaches to the organic
production system are presented, as well as the advantages
and disadvantages of organic farming. Keywords: organic farming,
approaches, advantages and disadvantages of organic
farming
. ЕКОЛОГИЧНО ИНЖЕНЕРСТВО В
РЕГЕНЕРАТИВНОТО ЗЕМЕДЕЛИЕ А. Садовски ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING IN REGENERATIVE
AGRICULTURE
Alexander Sadovski
Institute of Soil Science,Agrotechnologies
and Plant Protection, Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract: The
creation of the three well-known companies engaged in
Environmental Engineering is being tracked. The
report
aimed to present applications of ecological engineering
methods to Regenerative Agriculture. Three examples are
given: First – development of Decision Support System to help irrigated crops
growers.Second - The project
“Synergism – key to sustainable Agriculture” in the Institute of
Soil Science,Agrotechnologies and Plant
Protection, Sofia, Bulgaria. The result is development of
the scientific basis of a new Innovative approach for
fertilization and irrigation of agricultural crops in a
changing climate for sustainable agriculture.Third
- Australian Net Zero Institute and University of Sydney are
examining the exploration, extraction, and processing of
critical mineral resources. The medium-to long-term focus of
the Net Zero Institute is on recycling critical materials in
end-of-life products and substituting critical materials in
new products. Results of these projects clarify the
importance of ecological engineering methods for Circular
Solutions in ecology.
Keywords: ecological engineering,
fertilization, irrigation, regenerative agriculture,
synergism
ВАРИАНТИ ЗА ВЪЗСТАНОВЯВАНЕ ПЛОДОРОДИЕТО НА ЗАМЪРСЕНИ
ПОЧВИ В РАЙОНА НА ГР.СРЕДНОГОРИЕ
В.
Колчаков, Е. Златарева, С. Маринова
APPROACHES FOR RESTORING THE FERTILITY OF CONTAMINATED
SOILS IN THE SREDNOGORIE REGION Viktor Kolchakov, Elena Zlatareva, Svetla
Marinova
Institute
of Soil Science, Agrotechnologies and Plant
Protection "N. Pushkarov", Sofia,
Bulgaria
Abstract:
A large number of factories were built on the territory
of Bulgaria in the 1960s and 1970s.In
some areas, heavy metal pollution greatly worsened soil
fertility.This
is
the case with the soils in the area of the Copper Mining
Plant in the Srednogorie region.A
significant part of the surface horizons of the soil is
acidified to a very high degree and has an exchangeable
acidity that is toxic to plants.Some
of
the studies are presented, which establish that
acidification and accumulation of copper is mainly in
the surface layer of the soil and in the zone of
mechanical displacement up to 30 cm. Vegetation
experiments were carried out with arable and subsoil
from the "Gradinite" area. Indicator crops are corn,
alfalfa, turnips and peas.3
precise field experiments were also carried out, in
which the influence of various land improvement agents
was tested - manure, ash, phosphorization and mineral
fertilization.Technological
solutions
have been developed to restore the fertility of
contaminated soils in the area of the Copper Mining
Plant in the Srednogorie region – through a combination
of chemical reclamation and mechanical displacement of
the layers, chemical and biological reclamation of
contaminated soils and for heavily eroded and skeletal
soils.
Keywords:
pollution, Copper mining plant, vegetation and field
experiments, technologies
МОДЕЛИРАНЕ НА АНАЕРОБНАТА БИОДЕГРАДАЦИЯ НА ОРГАНИЧНИ ОТПАДЪЦИ В БИОРЕАКТОРИ С
НЕПРЕКЪСНАТО РАЗБЪРКВАНЕ – ОБЗОР
И. Симеонов
MODELLING
OF THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF ORGANIC WASTES IN
CONTINUOUSLY STIRRED TANK REACTORS – A REVIEW
I. Simeonov
Institute of Microbiology,
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract.Anaerobic digestion (AD) is an
effective biotechnological process for treatment of
different agricultural, municipal and industrial wastes.
However, it is a very unstable process in regard to the
biogas reactors operation. This is due to the complicated
interactions between different microbial species as well
as of the complex transformations of the organic matter
affected by a variety of environmental factors.The most common reactor type
used for AD of wastewaters is the continuously stirred
tank reactor (CSTR). AD is a
process carried out by microorganisms that is widely used
to convert various organic wastes into bioenergy (hydrogen
and methane-rich biogas) and nutrient-rich digestate
(natural fertilizer). AD of organic waste mixtures (AcoD)
offers several advantages such as better biodegradation
and process stability, while increasing biogas yield due
to synergistic effects. However, the operation of
effective AD and AcoD processes requires a full
understanding of important operating parameters.
Use of
mathematical models is a powerful tool for investigations
and optimisation of the AD. A large number of papers in
the field of the mathematical modeling of AD are known. On
the basis of such models, monitoring systems (software
sensors) and automatic control of the AD processes have
been theoretically developed. However, most of them are
very complicated and difficult to implement in industry.
Recently, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as an
innovative approach to the computer modelling and
optimization of AD and AcoD processes. Compared to
conventional methods and models, AI-based algorithms have
made modelling these processes much easier. Various AI
algorithms, including multivariate statistical analyses,
tree-based machine learning, nature-inspired optimization,
support vector machine, and artificial neural networks
(ANNs) have been widely used to model the AD processes.
This paper reviews the current state of the art in the AD in
CSTR modelling and identifies the key areas that require
further research endeavours. This review discusses AI
applications for AD process modeling as well.A critical
comparison is made with some of the popular mathematical
models and algorithms for monitoring and optimization
designed on their basis.The review
presents also future research directions in this area.
НЕЛИНЕЙНО АДАПТИВНО УПРАВЛЕНИЕ С ТОЛЕРИРАНЕ НА ГРЕШКИТЕ НА ЛИНЕЙНИ
НЕСТАЦИОНАРНИ С ЧИСТО ЗАКЪСНЕНИЕ ГОРИВНИ ЕЛЕМЕНТИ
А. Айтуш, Х. Ванг
NONLINEAR ADAPTIVE FAULT-TOLERANT
CONTROL FOR LPV TIME-DELAY PE M FUE L CELL SYSTEMS
Abdel
Aitouche1and Haoping Wang 2
1 Junia, CRIStAL UMR 9189, Universit´e
de Lille, 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
2 LaFCAS
Laboratory, Automation School, Nanjing
University of Science and Technology, China
Abstract:
This paper addresses the design of an active
Fault-Tolerant Control (FTC) strategy for Polymer
Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) systems
exhibiting time-delay characteristics. An adaptive
observerbased approach is proposed using a Linear
Parameter Varying (LPV) model and Unknown Input
Observer (UIO) techniques to estimate actuator
faults and generate residuals. The proposed method
leverages Linear Matrix Inequality (LMI)
conditions to ensure the stability and convergence
of the observer in the presence of parameter
variations and delays. The fault estimation and
control law are integrated to compensate for
faults such as compressor mass flow and return
manifold orifice deviations. Simulation results
validate the robustness and efficiency of the
control strategy under various fault scenarios.
ДИНАМИКА НА
ПРОМЕНИТЕ В СВОЙСТВАТА НА КАНЕЛЕНИ ГОРСКИ ПОЧВИ,
ПОВЛИЯНИ ОТ ГОРСКИ ПОЖАРИ В ЮГОЗАПАДНА БЪЛГАРИЯ
С.
Богданов, Г. Баубекова, П. Павлов DYNAMICS OF CHANGES IN PROPERTIES OF
CINNAMONIC FOREST SOILS INFLUENCED BY FOREST FIRES IN
SOUTHWESTERN BULGARIA
Simeon Bogdanov1, Gauhar Baubekova2,
Pavel Pavlov1
1University of Forestry-Sofia,
Bulgaria
2 A. Baitursynuly
Kostanay regional university, Kostanay, Kazakhstan
Abstract.The forest fires are very common in
the territory of Bulgaria, especially in cases of long
summer droughts. They represent one of the most significant
challenges in forest management, both from an economic and
silvicultural perspective. The implementation of
reforestation measures aimed at restoring destroyed forest
ecosystems necessitates comprehensive studies on the changes
in soil composition and properties. This paper presents
results from a study on the dynamics of changes in the
composition and properties of Cinnamonic Forest soils
(Chromic Luvisols) affected by wildfires in Southwestern
Bulgaria. The research examines changes in total carbon
content, total nitrogen, pH levels, and the C/N ratio. The
diverse nature of the factors influencing the dynamics of
soil property alterations following wildfires underscores
the need to investigate the consequences in each specific
case of forest fire
Keywords:
forest fire, soil properties, Luvisols.
ЗООПАРКОВО ОТГЛЕЖДАНЕ НА СЛОНОВЕ.
ОСНОВНИ ХИГИЕННИ ИЗИСКВАНИЯ И ГРИЖИ А.
Антониу, Т. П. Попова EFFECT OF CLIMATIC AND HYGIENE
FACTORS ON THE HEALTH STATUS OF ELEPHANTS BRED IN
ZOOSAndreas Antoniou 1,
2, Teodora P. Popova 2
1Attica Zoological
Park, At Yalou,Spata 19004, Athens, Greece
2Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University
of Forestry, Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract. Elephants
are vital to their ecosystems, acting as keystone
species and ecosystem engineers that help maintain
biodiversity and ecological balance.Their
presence and behavior significantly influence the
structure of their ecosystems. They help maintain the
balance of different plant and animal species, enriching
biodiversity. In
the present article, the
importance of elephants for nature and humans in the
areas they inhabit is reviewed. The main anatomical and
behavioral features of elephants and the specific care
for them in zoo breeding are presented. In this aspect,
a survey of the conditions and care for elephants in the
zoos in Sofia and Athens was carried out. The importance
of climatic factors in the respective regions was also
highlighted. It was established that the conditions of
breeding and care for the animals are maximally tailored
to their characteristics and requirements, which is why
the health status of all elephants bred in both zoos is
very good. The
cooperation between the zoos in Sofia and Athens is
fruitful for the bringing up these exotic animals.
Keywords:
elephant, biodiversity, ecological balance, zoo
breeding, health status
IN VITRO ЕФЕКТ НА
ХИТИНАЗАТА ВЪРХУ ОВАЛНИ ГЪБИ
Т. П.
Попова, А. Аминев IN VITRO EFFECT OF CHITINASE ON OVAL FUNGI
Teodora P. Popova, Alexander Aminev
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universityof Forestry, Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract. In vitro
studies of the enzyme chitinase for inhibitory effect on
oval fungi Sacharomyces
cerevisiae and Candida albicans
were performed in
order to assess its prospect of practical application as
an antimycotic agent.Antimycotic action against both examined species was
established in studies conducted by the agar-gel
diffusion method. Тhe effect enhanced with increasing the
enzyme concentration (P<0.01) and the exposure time.
After a two-hour exposure to chitinase of the tested
oval fungi in suspensions with a density of 2x106
CFU/ml, the decrease in their quantity was average
17.5%, after 4 hours – by 32.5%, and after 24 hours –
almost twice.
Keywords:chitinase, oval fungi,
antimycotic effect
ФРАКТАЛНО
ХАРАКТЕРИЗИРАНЕ НА БЪЛГАРСКИЯРЕЛЕФ
С ПОМОЩТА НА КОНТУРИ, ПОЛУЧЕНИ ОТ ЦИФРОВ
МОДЕЛ
Р. Илиев, Б.
Рангелов Fractal
Characterization of Bulgarian Relief
Using DEM-Derived Contours
Rosen Iliev, Boyko Ranguelov Space Research
and Technology Institute, Bulgarian Academy of
Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria Abstract:This study
applies fractal analysis to characterize the topographic
complexity of the Republic of Bulgaria using contour
lines derived from a high-resolution Digital Elevation
Model (DEM). The fractal dimension (FD), estimated via
the box-counting method, serves as a quantitative
indicator of spatial heterogeneity across different
hypsometric belts and relief types. Results reveal an
overall mean FD of approximately 0.784, with values
increasing from lowlands through hills to mountain
areas. Within the mountain belt, the low mountain zone
(600–1000 m a.s.l.) exhibits the highest fractal
dimension, while middle and high mountain zones show
decreasing FD values. Minimum FD values display a narrow
range, whereas maximum FD values fluctuate more broadly,
indicating somewhat greater landscape fragmentation in
certain areas.Spatial patterns of
fractal dimension correspond closely with major tectonic
features, including the Stara Planina mountain range and
Eastern Rhodopes, where tectonic block boundaries
coincide with elevated FD values. The northern part of
Bulgaria, geodynamically stable, exhibits lower fractal
dimensions compared to the more active southern regions.
Additionally, the highest elevation areas tend to have
the lowest FD values, attributed to their limited
spatial extent and shorter contour line lengths. These
findings contribute to a deeper geomorphological
understanding of Bulgaria’s terrain and demonstrate the
utility of fractal metrics in regional landscape
analysis. Keywords:Bulgaria,
DEM,
fractal dimension, contour lines, topography, GIS