Ecological Questions. An International Journal on Controversial Problems of Ecology. Vol. 14/2011

Hulisz Piotr, Piernik Agnieszka, Nienartowicz Andrzej o autorach

ISSN: 1644-7298
Rok wydania: 2011
Nr wydania: I
Liczba stron: 102
Okładka: miękka
Format: 210 x 297 mm
Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika
Seria: Ecological Questions

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COST Action FA0901 "Putting Halophytes to Work - From Genes to Ecosystems" aims at assembling an interdisciplinary group of plant, soil, ecological, horticultural and agricultural scientists who collate existing knowledge on halophytes, from proteomics to ecosystems, in order to inform future directions of research that will impact on conservation of coastal environments, restoration of degraded lands and agricultural and horticultural products of nutritional, pharmaceutical or industrial interest. This issue of Ecological Question provides a unique forum to present and discuss recent work and generate a new understanding of the ecosystems in which halophytes grow and flourish, and to achieve the objectives and goals proposed for the Working Group 1 (WG1): "Ecology, ecosystem analysis, rhizosphere dynamics and plant responses to pedo-climatic conditions".
Through the interdisciplinary communication between scientists, we expect to evaluate available data on the responses of crop plants and halophytes to salinity, flooding and other environmental variables, compare and evaluate current methods for estimating plant production and turnover under saline conditions, evaluate the use of halophytes in protecting coastal zones and in restoring degraded land, and identify new research areas that should produce added benefits to countries associated with COST and the world at large.

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Foreword /7

NOVÁK T., Spatial Patterns and Dynamics of some Halophytic Plants in the Hortobágy Region (Eastern Hungary) /9
GRIGORE M.-N., BOSCAIU M. , VICENTE O., Ecological notes in Mediterranean halophytes. Towards an integrative approach /11
GRIGORE M.-N., BOSCAIU M. , VICENTE O., Seasonal variation in proline contents in several halophytes from a littoral salt marsh in Alicante (SE Spain) /15
CASTRO P., FREITAS H., Spatial distribution of halophytes in the Mondego salt marsh and plant responses to environmental conditions /17
THEVS N., ZERBE S., WUCHERER W., BURAS A., TANG B., Ecology and utilization of salt-tolerant plants in the river basins of Central Asia /19
NIENARTOWICZ A., PIERNIK A., MARCYKIEWICZ J., LIS M., KUNZ M., VIGLIA S., Halophytes as components of lawns under different soil salinity and human impact in the health resort "Ciechocinek" /21
LUŚCIŃSKA M., GADZIEMSKA M., Algae flora of graduation towers in the town of Ciechocinek /25
GUGNACKA-FIEDOR W., Taxonomic diversity of mosses in the area of graduation towers in the town of Ciechocinek /31
SCHLEIFF U., Conceptual approach to lateral salinity gradients around roots of salt-sensitive and salt-tolerant crops under irrigation conditions /35
ŠERÁ B., HRUŠKOVÁ I., NOVÁKOVÁ M., Response of the Digitaria sanguinalis (l) scop to the soil salinity - a greenhouse experiment 39
PODLIPNÁ R., MOŤKOVÁ K., VANĚK T., Accumulation of cadmium by halophyte species Juncus gerardii /41
FEHÉR A., Disappearing halophytes and saline habitats in changing environment of SW Slovakia /43
ŠERÁ B., Stress tolerant plant species spread in the road-net /45
GRIGORE M.-N., The ecological point of view could complicate the attempt to create a halophytes database? The Romanian story /47
KRATOVALIEVA S., JOVANOVSKA-KLINCARSKA I., CVETANOVSKA L., Quality properties of vegetables and fodder crops grown on salt-affected soils /49
ÁLVAREZ-ROGEL J., NAZARET GONZÁLEZ-ALCARAZ M., Variations in Plant Zonation and Cover as Indicators of long-term changes in soil conditions: a case study in a mediterranean coastal salt marsh /53
HULISZ P., ELVISTO T., KARASIEWICZ M., PIERNIK A., Abiotic factors influencing the occurrence of Salicornia europaea in West Estonia 57
NAZARET GONZÁLEZ-ALCARAZ M., ÁLVAREZ-ROGEL J., Work-flow to establish a conceptual model of soil-plant relationships in salt marshes: a case study in SE Spain /61
SZABÓ A., TÓTH T., Relationship between soil properties and natural grassland vegetation on sodic soils /65
STRZELECKA J., DĄBROWSKI M., HULISZ P., PIERNIK A., Changes in soil properties and plant biomass under the influence of soda waste ponds in Inowrocław, Poland /69
KRZYŻANIAK-SITARZ M., Influence of graduation towers in Inowrocław Spa Park (Poland) on chemical parameters of Mollic Gleysols /73
MUSCOLO A., MALLAMACI C., ROSARIA PANUCCIO M., CAPUTO R., DE PASCALE S., Effect of long-term irrigation water salinity on soil properties and microbial biomass /77
KWASOWSKI W., CZYŻ M., Reaction of lime trees (Tilia sp.) growing along the Żwirki i Wigury Street in Warsaw on soil salinity caused by chemical technology of snow removal /81
BOSIACKA B., PIEŃKOWSKI P., PODLASIŃSKI M., Morphometric parameters of Phragmites australis as indicators of soil salinity: habitat and remote sensing approach as exemplified by brine-supplied salt marshes in the Parsęta Valley (NW Poland) /85
LAFFONT-SCHWOB I., D'ENJOY-WEINKAMMERER G., PRICOP A., PRUDENT P., MASOTTI V., RABIER J., Evaluation of a potential candidate for heavy metal phytostabilization in polluted sites of the Mediterranean littoral (S-E Marseille): endomycorrhizal status, fitness biomarkers and metal content
of Atriplex halimus spontaneous populations /89
PIRIE A., SHABALA S., PARSONS D., NARKOWICZ CH., JACOBSON G., RENGGLI J., Ecophysiology of Carpobrotus rossii in Tasmania: Linking Plant's Antioxidant Activity With a Natural Habitat /91
PANUCCIO M. R., LOGOTETA B., DE LORENZO F., MUSCOLO A., Root plasticity improves salt tolerance in different genotypes of lentil (Lens culinaris) /95
VANKOVA R., GAUDINOVA A., DOBREV P. I.., MALBECK J., HAISEL D., MOTYKA V., Comparison of salinity and drought stress effects on cytokinin and abscisic acid pool in radish and tobacco /99
SHABALA S., Ecophysiology of halophytes: questions and challenges /101


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Hulisz Piotr
Piernik Agnieszka

 Ms. Agnieszka Piernik is a graduate of biology at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. She completed her Master's thesis under the supervision of Professor (Mr.) Zbigniew Prusinkiewicz at the Department of Soil Science. After graduation, she was employed at the NCU Department of Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation with Professor (Ms.) Jadwiga Wilkoń-Michalska as the Head of the Department. Under the supervision of Professor Jadwiga Wilkoń-Michalska she began her researches on ecology of halophytic vegetation and wrote a PhD thesis on halophytes as indicators of soil salinity in the region of Kujawy. She was awarded the degree of Doctor of Biological Sciences in 2000 at the NCU Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences. She gained and extended her knowledge of salt marsh ecosystems not only under the supervision of Professor Jadwiga Wilkoń-Michalska, but also during foreign internships in the Netherlands, in Germany and in Spain.
At present she is employed in the Laboratory of Ecological Modelling at NCU. Her scientific interests include ecology of halophytic vegetation, and in particular the relationships between the distribution of vegetation and environmental conditions, species tolerance to salinity, as well as monitoring and protection of saline habitats, and application of statistical methods in ecological analysis.

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