44 results on '"Mercl, Filip"'
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2. The Impact of Fragrances on Soils
3. Contaminants and their ecological risk assessment in beach sediments and water along the Maharashtra coast of India: A comprehensive approach using microplastics, heavy metal(loid)s, pharmaceuticals, personal care products and plasticisers
4. Concentration of the main persistent organic pollutants in sewage sludge in relation to wastewater treatment plant parameters and sludge stabilisation
5. Biochemical and physiological changes in Zea mays L. after exposure to the environmental pharmaceutical pollutant carbamazepine
6. The Impact of Fragrances on Soils
7. Woodchips biochar versus bone char in a one‐year model soil incubation experiment: the importance of soil/char pH alteration on nutrient availability in soil.
8. Effectiveness of bio-effectors on maize, wheat and tomato performance and phosphorus acquisition from greenhouse to field scales in Europe and Israel: a meta-analysis
9. Effectiveness of bio-effectors on maize, wheat and tomato performance and phosphorus acquisition from greenhouse to field scales in Europe and Israel:a meta-analysis
10. Co-application of high temperature biochar with 3,4-dimethylpyrazole-phosphate treated ammonium sulphate improves nitrogen use efficiency in maize
11. Bioremediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) present in biomass fly ash by co-composting and co-vermicomposting
12. High temperature-produced biochar can be efficient in nitrate loss prevention and carbon sequestration
13. Combined effects of carbonaceous-immobilizing agents and subsequent sulphur application on maize phytoextraction efficiency in highly contaminated soil
14. Mutual relationships of biochar and soil pH, CEC, and exchangeable base cations in a model laboratory experiment
15. Enhancing Antioxidant Properties of Lettuce through Nutritional Deficiency in Aquaponic Systems with Aeroponic Cultivation
16. Woodchips biochar versus bone char in a one‐year model soil incubation experiment: the importance of soil/char pH alteration on nutrient availability in soil
17. Sustainable and circular agro-environmental practices: A review of the management of agricultural waste biomass in Spain and the Czech Republic
18. Influence of Rhizon MOM suction cup and Triticum aestivum L. on the concentration of organic and inorganic anions in soil solution
19. Effect of bioeffectors and recycled P-fertiliser products on the growth of spring wheat
20. Sustainable and circular agro-environmental practices: A review of the management of agricultural waste biomass in Spain and the Czech Republic.
21. Biochemical and Physiological Changes in Zea Mays L. After Exposure to the Environmental Pharmaceutical Pollutant Carbamazepine
22. Pyrolysis of biosolids as an effective tool to reduce the uptake of pharmaceuticals by plants
23. The role of low molecular weight organic acids in the release of phosphorus from sewage sludge-based biochar
24. Long-term willows phytoremediation treatment of soil contaminated by fly ash polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from straw combustion
25. The Role of Biochar and Soil Properties in Determining the Available Content of Al, Cu, Zn, Mn, and Cd in Soil
26. Changes in availability of Ca, K, Mg, P and S in sewage sludge as affected by pyrolysis temperature
27. Soil Amendments with Lignocellulosic Residues of Biorefinery Processes Affect Soil Organic Matter Accumulation and Microbial Growth
28. Selected persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the rhizosphere of sewage sludge-treated soil: implications for the biodegradability of POPs
29. Biochar, wood ash and humic substances mitigating trace elements stress in contaminated sandy loam soil: Evidence from an integrative approach
30. Ability of natural attenuation and phytoremediation using maize (Zea mays L.) to decrease soil contents of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) derived from biomass fly ash in comparison with PAHs–spiked soil
31. Effects of summer and winter harvesting on element phytoextraction efficiency of Salix and Populus clones planted on contaminated soil
32. A comparative study to evaluate natural attenuation, mycoaugmentation, phytoremediation, and microbial-assisted phytoremediation strategies for the bioremediation of an aged PAH-polluted soil
33. The improvement of multi-contaminated sandy loam soil chemical and biological properties by the biochar, wood ash, and humic substances amendments
34. Fertilization efficiency of wood ash pellets amended by gypsum and superphosphate in the ryegrass growth
35. Nutrient Dynamics in Soil Solution and Wheat Response after Biomass Ash Amendments
36. Selected persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the rhizosphere of sewage sludge-treated soil: implications for the biodegradability of POPs.
37. Influence of Rhizon MOM suction cup and Triticum aestivum L. on the concentration of organic and inorganic anions in soil solution
38. Investigation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon content in fly ash and bottom ash of biomass incineration plants in relation to the operating temperature and unburned carbon content
39. Changes in Nutrient Plant Availability in Loam and Sandy Clay Loam Soils after Wood Fly and Bottom Ash Amendment
40. Effects of summer and winter harvesting on element phytoextraction efficiency of <italic>Salix</italic> and <italic>Populus</italic> clones planted on contaminated soil.
41. Hodnocení obsahù minerálních živin a rizikových prvkù v anaerobnì stabilizovaných kalech z ÈOV.
42. Occurrence of synthetic polycyclic and nitro musk compounds in sewage sludge from municipal wastewater treatment plants.
43. MOESM1 of Effect of bioeffectors and recycled P-fertiliser products on the growth of spring wheat
44. MOESM1 of Effect of bioeffectors and recycled P-fertiliser products on the growth of spring wheat
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