Tomasz Parusel
University of Silesia in Katowice
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Central European Journal of Biology | 2014
Oimahmad Rahmonov; Andrzej Czylok; Anna Orczewska; Leszek Majgier; Tomasz Parusel
The study was conducted on six sites that are dominated by Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica) and that vary in the level of industrialization and habitat transformation by humans. The aim of the research was to investigate the chemical-physical features of soil under a closed and dense canopy of R. japonica, the chemical composition of the R. japonica leaves, and to compare the content of certain elements in the soil-plant-soil system. The soil organic carbon (Corg) content varied from 1.38±0.004% to 8.2±0.047% and the maximum in leaves was 49.11±0.090%. The lowest levels of total nitrogen (Ntot) in soil were recorded on the heavily disturbed sites (till 0.227±0.021%). Soil pH varied greatly, ranging from acidic (pH=4.0) to neutral (pH=7.7). Heavy metal content differed significantly among the study sites. At all of the sites, both in the case of soil and plant leaves, Zn was a dominant element and its concentration ranged from 41.5 to 501.2 mg·kg−1 in soils and from 38.6 to 541.7 mg·kg−1 in leaves. Maximum accumulations of P (2103.3±15.3 mg·kg−1) and S (2571.7±17.6 mg·kg−1) were observed on the site that had been influenced by agricultural practices. The results obtained showed that R. japonica is able to accumulate high levels of heavy metals.
Ekologia | 2013
Oimahmad Rahmonov; Leszek Majgier; Wiaczesław Andrejczuk; Jarosław Banaszek; Dominik Karkosz; Tomasz Parusel; Artur Szymczyk
Abstract Rahmonov O., Majgier L., Andrejczuk W., Banaszek J., Karkosz D., Parusel T., Szymczyk A.: Landscape diversity and biodiversity of Fann Mountains (Tajikistan). Ekologia (Bratislava), Vol. 32, No. 4, p. 388-395, 2013. The aim of study is a presentation of main vegetation landscape diversity and biodiversity in case of endemic species in the Fann Mountains area, in horizontal and vertical approach. In terms of biodiversity, the high-mountain ecosystems of Central Asia include the most valuable areas in the world called as hotspot, and also are exposed to intense human pressure causing the destruction of habitats. Vegetation landscapes of Fann Mountains are very diverse because of high-mountain character of this area, local climatic conditions, topography and habitats. That differentiation leads up to biodiversity and formation of unique plant landscapes and endemic species. The vegetation landscapes in altitude order are represented by forbs meadow steppe, thymes, swamp, broad-leaf forest, juniper forests, flood-plain small-leaved forest, tugai, light deciduous forest, pistachio, forbs wormwood, almond, rare vegetation with cushion-shaped species, wormwood eurotia, steppe, thorny grasses with shrub-steppe, rocks and taluses with rare vegetation alpine zones. High level of endemism in Fann Mountains is connected to natural conditions such as geological structure, relief, high-mountain ranges and climate conditions. This fact has an influence on forming mosaic biotops, often isolated by orographic barriers.
Archive | 2011
Oimahmad Rahmonov; Tomasz Parusel
Polish Journal of Environmental Studies | 2014
Oimahmad Rahmonov; Tomasz Parusel
Geotourism/Geoturystyka | 2011
Jarosław Badera; Oimahmad Rahmonov; Tomasz Parusel
Problemy Ekologii Krajobrazu | 2014
Tomasz Parusel; Dominik Karkosz; Anna Meisel
Polish Journal of Environmental Studies | 2014
Dominik Karkosz; Oimahmad Rahmonov; Tomasz Parusel
The 9th International Conference "Environmental Engineering 2014" | 2014
Tomasz Parusel; Anna Kowalczyk; Jarosław Banaszek; Weronika Dragan
Problemy Ekologii Krajobrazu | 2014
Tomasz Parusel
Problemy Ekologii Krajobrazu | 2014
Tomasz Lach; Weronika Dragan; Tomasz Parusel