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  1. Testing Agronomic Treatments to Improve the Establishment of Novel Miscanthus Hybrids on Marginal Land
  2. Substrate composition evaluation for urban green infrastructure planted with calcareous grassland dicotyledonous species
  3. Soil Microplastic Extraction Efficiency Depends on the Sample Incubation Time and the Organic Matter Removal Agent Used
  4. A novel agrosinters support growth, photosynthetic efficiency and reduce trace metal elements accumulation in oilseed rape growing on metalliferous soil
  5. New Approach to Identifying Barriers and Potentials in Peripheral and Less-Known Areas Using a Multi-Criteria Analytical Matrix
  6. Inoculation with Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Supports the Uptake of Macronutrients and Promotes the Growth of Festuca ovina L. and Trifolium medium L., a Candidate Species for Green Urban Infrastructure
  7. Delimitation and Prioritization of Climate-Affected Areas Using the Example of a Post-Industrial City
  8. Toxic effect of mercury on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi colonisation and physiological status of three seed-based Miscanthus hybrids
  9. The effect of combined drought and trace metal elements stress on the physiological response of three Miscanthus hybrids
  10. The Effect of Combined Drought and Temperature Stress on the Physiological Status of Calcareous Grassland Species as Potential Candidates for Urban Green Infrastructure
  11. The Effect of Different Agrotechnical Treatments on the Establishment of Miscanthus Hybrids in Soil Contaminated with Trace Metals
  12. Field Evaluation of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Colonization in Miscanthus × giganteus and Seed-Based Miscanthus Hybrids Grown in Heavy-Metal-Polluted Areas
  13. The effect of amendments on Lolium perenne roots arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi colonization when cultivated in contaminated soil
  14. Physiological status and biomass yield of Sida hermaphrodita (L.) Rusby cultivated on two distinct marginal lands in Southern and Northern Poland
  15. The cadmium accumulation differences of two Bidens pilosa L. ecotypes from clean farmlands and the changes of some physiology and biochemistry indices
  16. Exogenous jasmonic acid decreased Cu accumulation by alfalfa and improved its photosynthetic pigments and antioxidant system
  17. Dactylis glomerata L. cultivation on mercury contaminated soil and its physiological response to granular sulphur aided phytostabilization
  18. New Miscanthus hybrids cultivated at a Polish metal-contaminated site demonstrate high stomatal regulation and reduced shoot Pb and Cd concentrations
  19. Cultivation of C4 perennial energy grasses on heavy metal contaminated arable land: Impact on soil, biomass, and photosynthetic traits
  20. Comparison of root colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in energy crop species cultivated on arable land contaminated with heavy metals
  21. How autochthonous microorganisms influence physiological status of Zea mays L. cultivated on heavy metal contaminated soils?
  22. Case study on phytoremediation driven energy crop production using Sida hermaphrodita
  23. Harvest date and leaf:stem ratio determine methane hectare yield of miscanthus biomass
  24. Photosynthetic Apparatus Efficiency of Sida Hermaphrodita Cultivated on Heavy Metals Contaminated Arable Land Under Various Fertilization Regimes
  25. Macroelements and heavy metals content in energy crops cultivated on contaminated soil under different fertilization—case studies on autumn harvest
  26. Possibility of Using Energy Crops for Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals Contaminated Land—A Three-Year Experience
  27. Heavy Metal Uptake by Novel Miscanthus Seed-Based Hybrids Cultivated in Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil
  28. Phytoremediation as an effective method to remove heavy metals from contaminated area – TG/FT-IR analysis results of the gasification of heavy metal contaminated energy crops
  29. Relationships between soil parameters and physiological status of Miscanthus x giganteus cultivated on soil contaminated with trace elements under NPK fertilisation vs. microbial inoculation
  30. MACROELEMENTS AND HEAVY METALS CONTENT IN PANICUM VIRGATUM CULTIVATED ON CONTAMINATED SOIL UNDER DIFFERENT FERTILIZATION
  31. PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE SOLID AND LIQUID WASTE PRODUCTS FROM THE HEAVY METAL CONTAMINATED ENERGY CROPS GASIFICATION PROCESS
  32. Effect of organic by-products amendments on quality of heavy metal-contaminated soil treated using aided phytostabilization
  33. Progress in upscalingMiscanthusbiomass production for the European bio-economy with seed-based hybrids
  34. Sewage sludge and fly ash mixture as an alternative for decontaminating lead and zinc ore regions
  35. Changes in Enzyme Activities and Microbial Community Structure in Heavy Metal-Contaminated Soil underin SituAided Phytostabilization
  36. Chlorophyll a Fluorescence in Evaluation of the Effect of Heavy Metal Soil Contamination on Perennial Grasses
  37. Environmental hazards related toMiscanthusxgiganteuscultivation on heavy metal contaminated soil
  38. The Effect of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil on Growth and Development of Perennial Grasses
  39. A Heavy Metal Environmental Threat Resulting from Combustion of Biofuels of Plant Origin
  40. Effect of chemophytostabilization practices on arbuscular mycorrhiza colonization of Deschampsia cespitosa ecotype Waryński at different soil depths
  41. Assessment of Fescue Cultivars for Phytostabilization Effectiveness
  42. The use of indigenous plant species and calcium phosphate for the stabilization of highly metal-polluted sites in southern Poland
  43. Phytoremediation Technologies Used To Reduce Environmental Threat Posed By Metal-Contaminated Soils: Theory And Reality
  44. THE POTENTIAL USE OF FESTUCA CULTIVARS AND LIGNITE FOR PHYTOSTABILIZATION OF HEAVY METAL POLLUTED SOILS