Petr Anděl
Masaryk University
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Environmental Pollution | 2009
Jana Klánová; Pavel Čupr; Daniela Baráková; Zdeněk Šeda; Petr Anděl; Ivan Holoubek
Data from ten years of integrated monitoring were used here to evaluate whether pine needles are a feasible tool for an assessment of long-term trends of the atmospheric contamination. Pine needles collected once a year were compared to high volume air samples collected for 24 h, every 7 days, and passive air samples integrated over 28-day periods. Results showed the same concentration patterns of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) captured in needles and high volume samples. Passive air samplers were less efficient in sampling the particle-bound compounds. Theoretical air volume equivalent to each needle sample (V(EQ)) was calculated as a ratio of the needle concentration over the mean air concentration. Results indicated different equivalent volumes for PAHs and organochlorines, possibly due to the faster degradation rates of PAHs in needles. The most important finding is that in the long term a needle monitoring gives very similar information on temporal trends of the atmospheric pollution as does a high volume air monitoring.
Environment International | 2003
Jakub Hofman; Jitka Bezchlebová; Ladislav Dušek; Ludvík Doležal; Ivan Holoubek; Petr Anděl; Alena Ansorgová; Stanislav Malý
In this study, a new approach to interpretation of results of the simple microbial biomass and respiration measurements in the soil microbiology is proposed. The principle is based on eight basal and derived microbial parameters, which are standardized and then plotted into sunray plots. The output is visual presentation of one plot for each soil, which makes possible the relative comparison and evaluation of soils in the monitored set. Problems of soil microbiology, such as the lack of benchmarking and reference values, can be avoided by using the proposed method. We found that eight parameters provide enough information for evaluation of the status of the soil microorganisms and, thus, for evaluation of the soil biological quality. The usage of rare parameters (potential respiration PR, ratio of potential and basal respiration PR/BR, biomass-specific potential respiration PR/C(bio), available organic carbon C(ext), and biomass-specific available organic carbon C(ext)/C(bio)) can be recommended, besides classical and well-known parameters (microbial biomass C(bio), basal respiration BR, metabolic coefficient qCO(2)). The combination of basal parameters and derived coefficients can also extend our knowledge about the condition of the soil microorganisms. In monitoring the case studies presented, we observed that soils evaluated to possess good biological quality displayed generally higher values of organic carbon, total nitrogen, clay, and cation exchange capacity. The soils of good biological quality can display higher levels of contaminants. This is probably related with the higher content of organic carbon and clay in these soils.
Archive | 2001
Martin Váňa; Ivan Holoubek; A. Pacl; J. Pekárek; V. Smrčková; P. Machálek; Jan Helešic; Zdeněk Šeda; V. Adamec; M. Janouch; J. Honzák; Alena Ansorgová; Jiří Kohoutek; Irena Holoubková; V. Shatalov; Sergej Dutchak; D. Fottová; J. Hruška; Jakub Hofman; Petr Anděl
Plant Soil and Environment | 2018
Petr Anděl; Jitka Černohlávková; Tomáš Bartoš; Milan Sáňka; Jakub Hofman
Plant Soil and Environment | 2018
Jakub Hofman; Eva Trávníčková; Petr Anděl
Archive | 2014
Petr Anděl; Petra Přibylová; L. Semradová
Archive | 2013
Petr Anděl; Luděk Bláha; Jan Kuta; Petr Kukučka; Petra Přibylová; Petr Masner
Archive | 2009
Daniela Baráková; Petr Anděl; Jana Klánová; Pavel Čupr; Ivan Holoubek
Archive | 2007
Klára Kobetičová; Jakub Hofman; Ivan Holoubek; Petr Anděl
Archive | 2006
Jitka Černohlávková; Petr Anděl; Tomáš Bartoš; Jakub Hofman