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    • Comparison of the effectiveness of various parasitological methods in detecting nematode eggs in different types of soil 

      Zdybel, Jolanta; Sroka, Jacek; Karamon, Jacek; Bilska-Zając, Ewa; Wójcik-Fatla, Angelina; Kłapeć, Teresa; Skowron, Piotr; Siebielec, Grzegorz; Jadczyszyn, Tamara; Cencek, Tomasz (Institute of Rural Health in Lublin, 2023)
      Natural fertilizers, sewage sludge, digestates, as well as organic fertilizers produced on their basis, can become a source of parasitological contamination of cultivated land. High concentration of invasive forms of ...
    • Soil, sewage sludge and digestate samples contamination with Gram-negative bacteria from Enterobacteriaceae 

      Farian, Ewelina; Wójcik-Fatla, Angelina; Kłapeć, Teresa; Zdybel, Jolanta; Kowalczyk, Katarzyna; Sroka, Jacek; Cencek, Tomasz (Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 2022)
      Background and aim. In Poland, organic fertilizers may be used in agriculture, if no Salmonella are found in 100 g of the sample and the number of Enterobacteriaceae is lower than 1000 cfu/g. However, there are no standards ...
    • Species diversity of bacteria isolated from soil, sludge sewage and digestate 

      Wójcik-Fatla, Angelina; Kowalczyk, Katarzyna; Kłapeć, Teresa; Zdybel, Jolanta; Farian, Ewelina; Sroka, Jacek; Cencek, Tomasz (Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences., 2022)
      Background and aim. Scientific research confirms the positive aspects of the using sludge to improve the physical, chemical and biological properties of soil. Organic compounds are well absorbed by plants, and thus the ...