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    Are anthropogenic soils from dumpsites suitable for arable fields? Evaluation of soil fertility and transfer of potentially toxic elements to plants by Asare, Michael O., Száková, Jiřina

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2023)
    “…Background and purpose The fertility of anthropogenic soils developed from dumpsites used for arable fields is not well-studied. The study aimed to evaluate…”
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    The fate of secondary metabolites in plants growing on Cd-, As-, and Pb-contaminated soils—a comprehensive review by Asare, Michael O., Száková, Jiřina, Tlustoš, Pavel

    “…The study used scattered literature to summarize the effects of excess Cd, As, and Pb from contaminated soils on plant secondary metabolites/bioactive…”
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    Mutual relationships of biochar and soil pH, CEC, and exchangeable base cations in a model laboratory experiment by Hailegnaw, Niguss Solomon, Mercl, Filip, Pračke, Kateřina, Száková, Jiřina, Tlustoš, Pavel

    Published in Journal of soils and sediments (01-05-2019)
    “…Purpose The majority of biochar studies use soils with only a narrow range of properties making generalizations about the effects of biochar on soils…”
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    Honey Bees and Associated Matrices as Biomonitors of Soil Trace Elements: Assessment of their Sensitivity in a Regional Rural Environment by Praus, Lukáš, Urbanová, Sára, Száková, Jiřina

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-02-2024)
    “…Honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) represent a random biosampler integrating pollutants over space and time. An effective biomonitor for trace element (TE)…”
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    High temperature-produced biochar can be efficient in nitrate loss prevention and carbon sequestration by Hailegnaw, Niguss Solomon, Mercl, Filip, Pračke, Kateřina, Száková, Jiřina, Tlustoš, Pavel

    Published in Geoderma (15-03-2019)
    “…The effects of biochar on soil properties including nutrients have been reported in previous studies, but few studies targeted on soil nitrogen. Moreover,…”
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    Co-application of high temperature biochar with 3,4-dimethylpyrazole-phosphate treated ammonium sulphate improves nitrogen use efficiency in maize by Hailegnaw, Niguss Solomon, Mercl, Filip, Kulhánek, Martin, Száková, Jiřina, Tlustoš, Pavel

    Published in Scientific reports (11-03-2021)
    “…This study aimed on the increasing nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) of maize via the use of high temperature produced biochar (700 °C). Maize was grown to…”
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    Phytoextraction of Risk Elements by Willow and Poplar Trees by Kacalkova, Lada, Tlustos, Pavel, Szakova, Jirina

    Published in International journal of phytoremediation (04-05-2015)
    “…To characterize the phytoextraction efficiency of two clones of willow trees (Salix x smithiana Willd., Salix rubens) and two clones of poplar trees (Populus…”
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    Biochar applications enhance the phytoextraction potential of Salix smithiana [Willd.] (willow) in heavily contaminated soil: potential for a sustainable remediation method? by Pračke, Kateřina, Száková, Jiřina, Tlustoš, Pavel

    Published in Journal of soils and sediments (01-03-2022)
    “…Purpose The combination of chemostabilization and phytoextraction provide an affordable and environmentally effective remediation technology for the heavy…”
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    Is the harvest of Salix and Populus clones in the growing season truly advantageous for the phytoextraction of metals from a long-term perspective? by Kubátová, Pavla, Žilinčíková, Nikola, Száková, Jiřina, Zemanová, Veronika, Tlustoš, Pavel

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-09-2022)
    “…The phytoextraction potential of short-rotation field coppice plantations was investigated on soil historically contaminated with risk elements (REs),…”
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    Can mollusks or insects serve as bioindicators of the risk element polluted area? Gastropods (Gastropoda) versus leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) by Mukhtorova, Dilnora, Hlava, Jakub, Száková, Jiřina, Najmanová, Jana, Tlustoš, Pavel

    “…Two groups of invertebrates, terrestrial mollusks (Gastropoda) and Chrysomela populi leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), were sampled to estimate the…”
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    Arsenic and lead in soil: impacts on element mobility and bioaccessibility by Skála, Jan, Boahen, Frank, Száková, Jiřina, Vácha, Radim, Tlustoš, Pavel

    Published in Environmental geochemistry and health (01-03-2022)
    “…Long-term brown coal mining contributes to risk element contents in soils surrounding coal basins. However, there is a lack of bioaccessibility…”
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    The assessment of the soil–plant-animal transport of the risk elements at the locations affected by brown coal mining by Boahen, Frank, Száková, Jiřina, Kališová, Adéla, Najmanová, Jana, Tlustoš, Pavel

    “…The North Bohemian Brown Coal Basin (Czech Republic) is suggested as a source of significant pollution in the surrounding environment with various pollutants,…”
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    Can Biochar From Contaminated Biomass Be Applied Into Soil for Remediation Purposes? by Brendova, Katerina, Tlustos, Pavel, Szakova, Jirina

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-06-2015)
    “…The carbon rich material obtained from pyrolysis process, i.e. biochar, has been widely discussed during the last decade due to its utilisation as a soil…”
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    Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) biofortification with selenium: How do sulphate and phosphate influence the efficiency of selenate application into soil? by Praus, Lukáš, Száková, Jiřina, Steiner, Oliver, Goessler, Walter

    “…The connection between sulphur (S) and selenium (Se) metabolism makes rapeseed (Brassica napus) an attractive candidate for Se fortification. Unfortunately,…”
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    Mechanisms of As, Cd, Pb, and Zn hyperaccumulation by plants and their effects on soil microbiome in the rhizosphere by Asare, Michael O., Száková, Jiřina, Tlustoš, Pavel

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (17-04-2023)
    “…Excess potentially toxic elements (PTEs), including arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), and zinc (Zn), above permissible limits in the environment, have…”
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    The risk assessment of inorganic and organic pollutant levels in an urban area affected by intensive industry by Hanousková, Barbora, Száková, Jiřina, Rychlíková, Eva, Najmanová, Jana, Košnář, Zdeněk, Tlustoš, Pavel

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-02-2021)
    “…The city of Litvínov (North Bohemia, Czech Republic) is seriously affected by coal mining, coal processing, and intensive industrial activities. Within the…”
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    An assessment of the risk of element contamination of urban and industrial areas using Taraxacum sect. Ruderalia as a bioindicator by Fröhlichová, Alena, Száková, Jiřina, Najmanová, Jana, Tlustoš, Pavel

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-03-2018)
    “…Central Bohemia (Czech Republic) has highly developed industry and a dense rail network. Here, we aimed to determine the content of risk elements in dandelion…”
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    Evaluation of the ex-situ bioremediation of the petroleum hydrocarbons contaminated soil by Stanojevic, Andjela B., Vrvić, Miroslav, Száková, Jiřina, Miletić, Srđan

    Published in Bioremediation journal (01-10-2024)
    “…This study aimed to effectively decontaminate fuel oil-contaminated soil using ex-situ bioremediation. Soil samples (contaminated with waste oils) from Serbia…”
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