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Acta Horticulturae et Regiotecturae | 2016

Durability of 28 Ground-Covering Woody Species and Cultivars in Road-Side Planting in Warsaw, Poland

Tatiana Swoczyna; Piotr Latocha

Abstract Shrub species selection for road-side planting should consider their ability to cope with stress factors imposed by road trafic. In our examination we evaluated durability of 28 ground-covering woody species and cultivars in road-side environment in Warsaw. A dendrological inventory of planting beds located along Niepodległości Avenue was carried out 11 years after planting. The survival rate of each planted group of shrubs (a patch) was determined. Electrical conductivity of soil in planting beds was measured in order to determine soil salinity. Planting beds were divided into 3 groups: (1) wide beds at street corners, (2) narrow beds between pavements and interior roads, (3) road-side beds between interior roads and main roads. The results showed that the greatest number of shrubs was lost in the road-side planting beds, but in the wide beds and the narrow beds there were also some plant losses. The most resistant species to road-side environment were Spiraea × cinerea ‘Grefsheim’, certain cultivars of Spiraea japonica, Rosa rugosa and Ribes alpinum ‘Schmidt’.


Archive | 2014

Manifestations caused by salt aerosol on shoots and buds of street side limes

Jacek Borowski; Małgorzata Pstrągowska; Tatiana Swoczyna

The aim of this work is to examine whether salt aerosol and the distance of tree planting have an impact on the development of shoots and buds of lime trees planted beside main communications arteries in Warsaw. Examined trees grew at different distances from the edge of the roadway (3 m, 10 m, 30 m). The level of the salinity was examined with the conductometry method, and the development of trees was measured by direct observation. Examinations showed that road salt in the form of saline spray, as well as the distance of planting from communications arteries have an impact on the normal development of trees and the amount of salt ions accumulated by them.


Dendrobiology | 2010

Photosynthetic apparatus efficiency of eight tree taxa as an indicator of their tolerance to urban environments

Tatiana Swoczyna; Hazem M. Kalaji; Stefan Pietkiewicz; Jacek Borowski; Ewa Zaraś-Januszkiewicz


Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2015

Ability of various tree species to acclimation in urban environments probed with the JIP-test

Tatiana Swoczyna; Hazem M. Kalaji; Stefan Pietkiewicz; Jacek Borowski


Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2017

Can chlorophyll- a fluorescence parameters be used as bio-indicators to distinguish between drought and salinity stress in Tilia cordata Mill?

Hazem M. Kalaji; Lydia Račková; Viera Paganová; Tatiana Swoczyna; Szymon Rusinowski; Krzysztof Sitko


Kosmos | 2016

Zastosowanie pomiarów fluorescencji chlorofilu w badaniach środowiskowych

Magdalena D. Cetner; Piotr Dąbrowski; Izabela A. Samborska; Izabela Łukasik; Tatiana Swoczyna; Stefan Pietkiewicz; Wojciech Bąba; Hazem M. Kalaji


Annals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW. Horticulture and Landscape Architecture | 2009

Phenological reactions of young streetside trees of Ginkgo biloba L. in Warsaw

Tatiana Swoczyna; Jacek Borowski; A Zambrzycka


Inżynieria Ekologiczna | 2018

The adaptation of a hydroponic system in vertical gardens adapted to a Polish climate

Jacek Mojski; Hazem M. Kalaji; Tatiana Swoczyna; Małgorzata Milecka; Ewelina Widelska


Archive | 2014

Growth and physiological performance of young urban trees of eight taxa in Warsaw

Tatiana Swoczyna; Jacek Borowski; Stefan Pietkiewicz; Hazem M. Kalaji


Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2009

Chlorophyll a fluorescence: a useful tool to study young urban trees tolerance to streetside conditions

Tatiana Swoczyna; Hazem M. Kalaji; Stefan Pietkiewicz; Jacek Borowski; E. Zaras-Januszkiewicz

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Hazem M. Kalaji

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Jacek Borowski

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Stefan Pietkiewicz

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Ewelina Widelska

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Izabela A. Samborska

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Izabela Łukasik

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Krzysztof Sitko

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Magdalena D. Cetner

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Małgorzata Milecka

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Piotr Dąbrowski

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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