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    Traditional wound-healing plants used in the Balkan region (Southeast Europe) by Jarić, Snežana, Kostić, Olga, Mataruga, Zorana, Pavlović, Dragana, Pavlović, Marija, Mitrović, Miroslava, Pavlović, Pavle

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (30-01-2018)
    “…The geographical and ecological specificity of the Balkan Peninsula has resulted in the development of a distinct diversity of medicinal plants. In the…”
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    Ecological Potential of Plants for Phytoremediation and Ecorestoration of Fly Ash Deposits and Mine Wastes by Gajić, Gordana, Djurdjević, Lola, Kostić, Olga, Jarić, SneŽana, Mitrović, Miroslava, Pavlović, Pavle

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (13-11-2018)
    “…Fly ash generates as the result of coal combustion in thermoelectric power stations whereas ore mining activities produce mine waste-rock and tailings…”
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    An ethnobotanical survey of traditionally used plants on Suva planina mountain (south-eastern Serbia) by Jarić, Snežana, Mačukanović-Jocić, Marina, Djurdjević, Lola, Mitrović, Miroslava, Kostić, Olga, Karadžić, Branko, Pavlović, Pavle

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (04-12-2015)
    “…This study documents the ethnobotanical and ethnomedicinal importance of plants in the Suva planina mountain region (south-eastern Serbia). It is reflected in…”
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    Review of Ethnobotanical, Phytochemical, and Pharmacological Study of Thymus serpyllum L. by Jaric, Snezana, Mitrovic, Miroslava, Pavlovic, Pavle

    “…Thymus serpyllum L. (wild thyme) is a perennial shrub, native to areas of northern and central Europe. Its aerial parts are most frequently used in…”
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    Lithium and strontium accumulation in native and invasive plants of the Sava River: Implications for bioindication and phytoremediation by Miletić, Zorana, Marković, Milica, Jarić, Snežana, Radulović, Natalija, Sekulić, Dimitrije, Mitrović, Miroslava, Pavlović, Pavle

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (15-01-2024)
    “…The objective of this study was to investigate the potential of native and invasive plant species for the uptake and accumulation of lithium (Li) and strontium…”
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    Major drivers of land degradation risk in Western Serbia: Current trends and future scenarios by Perović, Veljko, Kadović, Ratko, Đurđević, Vladimir, Pavlović, Dragana, Pavlović, Marija, Čakmak, Dragan, Mitrović, Miroslava, Pavlović, Pavle

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-04-2021)
    “…•Spatial-temporal dynamics of LDD changes in Western Serbia was studied.•ESAs method has been adapted to socio-ecological characteristics of studied…”
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    Spatio-temporal analysis of land use/land cover change and its effects on soil erosion (Case study in the Oplenac wine-producing area, Serbia) by Perović, Veljko, Jakšić, Darko, Jaramaz, Darko, Koković, Nikola, Čakmak, Dragan, Mitrović, Miroslava, Pavlović, Pavle

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-11-2018)
    “…In this paper, various spatial modelling techniques were applied to analyse changes in soil cover and their impact on soil erosion in the Oplenac…”
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    Using different receptor models to determine the sources of available forms of potentially toxic elements in Rasina District – A case study by Čakmak, Dragan, Pavlović, Pavle, Mrvić, Vesna, Saljnikov, Elmira, Perović, Veljko, Jaramaz, Darko, Sikirić, Biljana

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-03-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] •Comparasion of PCA and PMF receptor models for available forms (DTPA) PTEs in soil.•Determining the influence of the pedological factor at…”
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    Ethnobotanical and ethnomedicinal research into medicinal plants in the Mt Stara Planina region (south-eastern Serbia, Western Balkans) by Jarić, Snežana, Kostić, Olga, Miletić, Zorana, Marković, Milica, Sekulić, Dimitrije, Mitrović, Miroslava, Pavlović, Pavle

    Published in Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (10-01-2024)
    “…Ethnobotanical research in Southeast Europe-one of the most important European hotspots for biocultural diversity-is significant for the acquisition of…”
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    Health risk assessment of potentially toxic elements in the riparian zone of the Sava River (southeastern Europe): effects of high and low water events by Jonjev, Milica, Miletić, Zorana, Pavlović, Dragana, Matić, Marija, Čakmak, Dragan, Mitrović, Miroslava, Pavlović, Pavle

    Published in Environmental sciences Europe (18-07-2024)
    “…This study evaluated the source apportionment and level of contamination with potential toxic elements (PTEs)—As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn—in a riparian zone…”
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    Ecophysiological response of Populus alba L. to multiple stress factors during the revitalisation of coal fly ash lagoons at different stages of weathering by Kostić, Olga, Jarić, Snežana, Pavlović, Dragana, Matić, Marija, Radulović, Natalija, Mitrović, Miroslava, Pavlović, Pavle

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (10-01-2024)
    “…The enormous quantities of fly ash (FA) produced by thermal power plants is a global problem and safe, sustainable approaches to reduce the amount and its…”
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    Pollution indices and sources appointment of heavy metal pollution of agricultural soils near the thermal power plant by Saljnikov, Elmira, Mrvić, Vesna, Čakmak, Dragan, Jaramaz, Darko, Perović, Veljko, Antić-Mladenović, Svetlana, Pavlović, Pavle

    Published in Environmental geochemistry and health (01-10-2019)
    “…Alluvial soils of valleys of the Danube and Mlave rivers represent priority development areas with favorable conditions for life, agriculture and tourism in…”
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    Assessment of the phytoremediation potential and an adaptive response of Festuca rubra L. sown on fly ash deposits: Native grass has a pivotal role in ecorestoration management by Gajic, Gordana, Djurdjevic, Lola, Kostic, Olga, Jaric, Snezana, Mitrovic, Miroslava, Stevanovic, Branka, Pavlovic, Pavle

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-08-2016)
    “…•Festuca rubra L. has capability to tolerate unfavorable fly ash properties.•F. rubra has potential for phytoremediation of fly ash deposits.•Toxic amount of…”
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    Evaluation of Salix alba, Juglans regia and Populus nigra as biomonitors of PTEs in the riparian soils of the Sava River by Mataruga, Zorana, Jarić, Snežana, Marković, Milica, Pavlović, Marija, Pavlović, Dragana, Jakovljević, Ksenija, Mitrović, Miroslava, Pavlović, Pavle

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-02-2020)
    “…A large number of human activities result in the release of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) into the environment, which could lead to the degradation of…”
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    Evaluation of potentially toxic element contamination in the riparian zone of the River Sava by Pavlović, Pavle, Marković, Milica, Kostić, Olga, Sakan, Sanja, Đorđević, Dragana, Perović, Veljko, Pavlović, Dragana, Pavlović, Marija, Čakmak, Dragan, Jarić, Snežana, Paunović, Momir, Mitrović, Miroslava

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-03-2019)
    “…Contaminated sediments transported onto the river terrace during high water events can contribute significant quantities of potentially toxic elements to…”
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    The potential of elm trees (Ulmus glabra Huds.) for the phytostabilisation of potentially toxic elements in the riparian zone of the Sava River by Mataruga, Zorana, Jarić, Snežana, Kostić, Olga, Marković, Milica, Jakovljević, Ksenija, Mitrović, Miroslava, Pavlović, Pavle

    “…The use of trees to immobilise potentially toxic elements (PTEs) is a low-cost and effective method of soil remediation. Thus, the objective of this study was…”
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