Andrzej Plak
Maria Curie-Skłodowska University
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017
Przemysław Charzyński; Andrzej Plak; Agnieszka Hanaka
Soil sealing belongs to the most destructive and damaging processes to the soil environment. Soil sealing interrupts or greatly restricts the exchange of matter and energy between the biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere and the soil environment. The aim of this study was to compare the content of heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Fe, Ni, Pb, Zn) of Ekranic Technosols by applying indicators such as geoaccumulation index (Igeo), enrichment factor (EF), and pollution load index (PLI), which allowed to determine quantitatively the impact of the soil sealing degree on the content of heavy metals and to distinguish natural from anthropogenic sources of origin of heavy metals. In general, 42 soils from different parts of the city of Toruń (NW Poland) were sampled and divided into three groups according to the degree of soil sealing: completely sealed with asphalt or concrete (A), semi-permeable (partially sealed with cobblestones and concrete paving slabs (B)), and reference (non-sealed) (C). The results indicate that the artificial sealing in urban areas slightly affects the content of heavy metals in soils. However, based on PLI, Igeo, and EF, it was found that the sealing has influence on soil properties and unsealed soil is the most exposed to the accumulation of pollutants.
International Journal of Phytoremediation | 2018
Piotr Bulak; Lesia Lata; Andrzej Plak; Dariusz Wiącek; Wacław Strobel; Anna Walkiewicz; Stanisław Pietruszewski; Andrzej Bieganowski
ABSTRACT It was hypothesized that electromagnetic field (EMF) pretreatment of white mustard (Sinapis alba L.) seeds could increase the accumulation of non-essential, pollutant heavy metals such as cadmium (Cd) in shoots. Seeds of white mustard were treated with either 60 or 120 mT of alternating EMF (50 Hz) for 1 minute and then grown in a Petri dish in the presence of Cd, in comparison to the control (seeds grown without EMF pretreatment). Biomass production and content of calcium (Ca) and Cd in seedling shoots were measured. The Cd content in shoots from the EMF-treated seeds was higher in both variants than in the control (by 73% and 78%, respectively; p < 0.05). In plants treated with 60 mT, the Ca content was slightly, but significantly, lower (3%) than in the control. EMF stimulation did not affect the biomass production. The results have shown potential benefits of this physical seed pretreatment method in the context of cadmium phytoextraction, but more research is needed.
International Agrophysics | 2017
Andrzej Plak; Piotr Bartmiński; Ryszard Dębicki
Abstract The aim of the study was to assess the impact of technosols and geomechanically unchanged soils of the Lublin agglomeration on the concentrations of arsenic and phosphorus, and on selected forms of these elements. Arsenic and phosphorus concentrations were determined in the urban soils of Lublin (Poland), and the relationship between their degree of contamination and different types of land use was estimated. The samples collected were subjected to sequential analysis, using ammonium sulphate, acid ammonium phosphate, oxalate buffer (also with ascorbic acid) and aqua regia for arsenic, and ammonium chloride, sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid and aqua regia for phosphorus. The influence of the land use forms was observed in the study. The greatest amount of arsenic (19.62 mg kg−1) was found in the industrial soils of Lublin, while the greatest amount of phosphorus (580.4 mg kg−1) was observed in non-anthropogenic soils (mainly due to the natural accumulation processes of this element). Fractions of arsenic and phosphorus obtained during analysis showed strong differentiation. Amorphic and crystalline fractions of arsenic, bound with iron oxides, proved to have the highest share in the total arsenic pool. The same situation was noted for phosphorus.
Geochronometria | 2013
Jacek Chodorowski; Andrzej Plak; Irena Agnieszka Pidek; Radosław Dobrowolski
Multi-proxy analysis (sedimentological, palaeobotanical, geochemical data and results of radiocarbon dating) of the biogenic sediments from a small mire ecosystem in the Sandomierz Basin (SE Poland) is presented. The ecosystem contains a full hydroseral sequence from minerotrophic to ombrotrophic wetland. It is one of the few sites in this region which is so thoroughly investigated in terms of the palaeoenvironmental record. Changes in the water supply of the mire area, and consequently the changes in the plant and sediment succession, were well correlated with the regional tendencies in precipitation and temperature during the Late Glacial/Holocene transition and in the Holocene. Human impact is very well recorded in pollen diagram from the Subboreal period.
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2011
Wojciech Zgłobicki; Lesia Lata; Andrzej Plak; Marek Reszka
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015
Małgorzata Wójcik; Sławomir Dresler; Andrzej Plak; Anna Tukiendorf
Catena | 2017
Renata Kołodyńska-Gawrysiak; Jacek Chodorowski; Przemysław Mroczek; Andrzej Plak; Wojciech Zgłobicki; Aneta Kiebała; Jerzy Trzciński; Karol Standzikowski
Polish Journal of Environmental Studies | 2015
Andrzej Plak; Jacek Chodorowski; Jerzy Melke; Małgorzata Bis
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae | 2011
Ewa Skórzyńska-Polit; Bożena Pawlikowska-Pawlęga; Ewa Szczuka; Andrzej Plak; Jerzy Melke
Archive | 2017
Przemysław Charzyński; Piotr Hulisz; Anna Piotrowska-Długosz; Dariusz Kamiński; Andrzej Plak