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Impact of manure and artificial fertilizer application on metal and metalloid distributions in agricultural soils and crops
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, ENGLAND, 2025)The application of animal manure to agricultural soil is a very common practice to improve soils fertility, providing a rich source of organic matter and nutrients. However, the presence of certain trace elements in the ... -
Molecular confirmation of the systemic toxoplasmosis in cat
(Polish Parasitological Society, 2024)Systemic toxoplasmosis with tissue-spread parasites occurring in intermediate hosts may also occur in immunocompromised cats (e.g. infected with FLV or FIV). The case of the sudden death of 3 out of 4 cats in a cattery, ... -
Molecular prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in raw meat products sold in Poland. Assessment of the viability of detected parasites
(Polish Parasitological Society, 2024)Raw and undercooked meat products and meat containing To x-oplasma gondii tissue cysts are considered the main source of human toxoplasmosis in Europe, however data on this subject in Poland are still insufficient. The ... -
Variation in the pollen diet of managed bee species across European agroecosystems
(ELSEVIER, 2025)Bee-mediated pollination plays a crucial role in sustaining global food production. However, while the demand for these pollination services is increasing, many bee species are in decline. To address this discrepancy, ... -
Comparative Whole Genome Sequencing of Tritrichomonas foetus isolates from different hosts reveals genetic differences and implications for transmission patterns
(Polish Parasitological Society, 2024)Tritrichomonas foetus is a protozoan parasite that colonizes the re-productive tract of cattle as well as the gastrointestinal tract of cats. Furthermore, T. foetus is known as an essentially apathogenic commensal located ...