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  1. Azolla filiculoides L. as a source of metal-tolerant microorganisms
  2. Actinobacteria Structure in Autogenic, Hydrogenic and Lithogenic Cultivated and Non-Cultivated Soils: A Culture-Independent Approach
  3. Changes in the Substrate Source Reveal Novel Interactions in the Sediment-Derived Methanogenic Microbial Community
  4. The Study on the Cultivable Microbiome of the Aquatic Fern Azolla Filiculoides L. as New Source of Beneficial Microorganisms
  5. Methanogenic potential of lignites in Poland
  6. Community-level physiological profiles of microorganisms inhabiting soil contaminated with heavy metals
  7. Permanganate Oxidisible Carbon measurement for indication soil health
  8. The interaction between decomposition, net N and P mineralization and their mobilization to the surface water in fens
  9. Effects of summer flooding on floodplain biogeochemistry in Poland; implications for increased flooding frequency
  10. Differences in flooding tolerance between species from two wetland habitats with contrasting hydrology: implications for vegetation development in future floodwater retention areas
  11. Comparison of Aeration Status Measurements by Clark Sensor (DO) and ODR-Meter during Azolla caroliniana Willd. Growth in the Presence of Cd(II) and Hg(II)
  12. Combined effect of vanadium(V) and chromium(III) on lipid peroxidation in liver and kidney of rats
  13. The ability of Azolla caroliniana to remove heavy metals (Hg(II), Cr(III), Cr(VI)) from municipal waste water