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Soil organic matter prevails over heavy metal pollution and vegetation as a factor shaping soil microbial communities at historical Zn–Pb mining sites
AM Stefanowicz, P Kapusta, S Zubek, M Stanek, MW Woch
Chemosphere 240, 124922, 2020
1172020
Inconspicuous waste heaps left by historical Zn–Pb mining are hot spots of soil contamination
AM Stefanowicz, MW Woch, P Kapusta
Geoderma 235, 1-8, 2014
642014
Variation in dry grassland communities along a heavy metals gradient
MW Woch, P Kapusta, AM Stefanowicz
Ecotoxicology 25, 80-90, 2016
462016
Invasion of Rosa rugosa induced changes in soil nutrients and microbial communities of coastal sand dunes
AM Stefanowicz, S Zubek, M Stanek, IM Grześ, E Rożej-Pabijan, ...
Science of the Total Environment 677, 340-349, 2019
442019
The accumulation of elements in plants growing spontaneously on small heaps left by the historical Zn-Pb ore mining
AM Stefanowicz, M Stanek, MW Woch, P Kapusta
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 23, 6524-6534, 2016
432016
Flora of spoil heaps after hard coal mining in Trzebinia (southern Poland): effect of substratum properties
MW Woch, M Radwanska, AM Stefanowitz
Acta Botanica Croatica 72 (2), 237-256, 2013
432013
Invasive plant Reynoutria japonica produces large amounts of phenolic compounds and reduces the biomass but not activity of soil microbial communities
AM Stefanowicz, P Kapusta, M Stanek, M Frąc, K Oszust, MW Woch, ...
Science of the Total Environment 767, 145439, 2021
272021
High concentrations of heavy metals in beech forest understory plants growing on waste heaps left by Zn-Pb ore mining
AM Stefanowicz, M Stanek, MW Woch
Journal of Geochemical Exploration 169, 157-162, 2016
272016
Waste heaps left by historical Zn-Pb ore mining are hotspots of species diversity of beech forest understory vegetation
MW Woch, AM Stefanowicz, M Stanek
Science of the total environment 599, 32-41, 2017
262017
Relationships between waste physicochemical properties, microbial activity and vegetation at coal ash and sludge disposal sites
MW Woch, M Radwańska, M Stanek, B Łopata, AM Stefanowicz
Science of the total environment 642, 264-275, 2018
232018
Monomorphic ants undergo within-colony morphological changes along the metal-pollution gradient
IM Grześ, M Okrutniak, MW Woch
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 22, 6126-6134, 2015
232015
History of mining in the Olkusz region
B Godzik, MW Woch
W: B. Godzik (red.) Natural and historical values of the Olkusz Ore-bearing …, 2015
162015
High occurrence of rare inland halophytes on post‐mining sites in western Ukraine
MW Woch, H Trzcińska‐Tacik
Nordic Journal of Botany 33 (1), 101-108, 2015
142015
Large differences in biomass quantity and quality between invasive Reynoutria japonica and resident vegetation are not reflected in topsoil physicochemical properties
AM Stefanowicz, A Banaś, M Stanek, MW Woch, S Zubek
Geoderma 368, 114307, 2020
132020
Reynoutria japonica invasion negatively affects arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi communities regardless of the season and soil conditions
S Zubek, P Kapusta, M Stanek, MW Woch, J Błaszkowski, AM Stefanowicz
Applied Soil Ecology 169, 104152, 2022
112022
Właściwości użytkowe i ekologiczne oraz kody roślin znalezionych w warstwach archeologicznych średniowiecznego Krakowa
A Mueller-Bieniek, MW Woch
Rośliny w życiu codziennym mieszkańców średniowiecznego Krakowa. Instytut …, 2012
102012
Szata roślinna wyrobiska Kopalni Piasku Szczakowa SA
MW Woch
Fragmenta Floristica et Geobotanica Polonica 14 (2), 2007
102007
New and rare synanthropic plant species of the Polish flora on dormant sedimentation ponds of the Siersza Power Plant.
MW Woch
92012
Xerothermic vegetation of fallow lands in western Malopolska
M Woch
Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska 66 (1), 105, 2011
92011
Factors of variation in beech forest understory communities on waste heaps left by historical Zn-Pb ore mining
MW Woch
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 164, 681-689, 2018
82018
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