Department of Crop Production, Wrocław Uniwersity of Environmental and Life Sciences, Plac Grunwaldzki 24a, 50-363 Wrocław
Bibliografia
Jakubiak M., Śliwka M., 2010. Changes in the contents of trace elements in willows (Salix viminalis) as result of stimulation of cuttings with coherent light. Proc. of ECOpole, 2: 388-394. [in Polish]
Jóźwiakowscy I., K., 2001. Wierzba i jej zastosowanie w gospodarce i ochronie środowiska. Agroenergetyka, 10: 16-18.
Kalembasa D., Malinowska E., Siewniak M., 2006. The influence of fertilization on the yield of chosen Salix sp. species. Acta Agrophys., 8(1): 119-126. [in Polish]
Kalembasa S., Wysokiński A., Cichuta R., 2009. Content of heavy metals in willow (Salix viminalis) at diverse doses of nitrogen. Acta Agrophys., 13(2): 385-392. [in Polish]
Kaniuczak J., Błażej J., Hajduk E., Nowak M., 2000. Content of trace elements in selected clones of red osier. Part II. Contents of cobalt, nickel, cadmium and lead. Zesz. Probl. Post. Nauk Rol., 472: 387-393. [in Polish]
Kaniuczak J., Błażej J., Kaniuczak R., Rożek D., 2003. Bio-accumulation of heavy metals in clones of industrial crop willow cultivated in various habitat conditions. Zesz. Probl. Post. Nauk Rol., 493: 879-887. [in Polish]
Keller C., Hammer D., Kayser A., Richner W., Brodbeck M., Sennhauser M., 2003. Root development and heavy metals phytoextraction efficiency: comparison of different plant species in the field. Plant Soil, 249: 67-81.
Labrecque M., Teodorescu T. I., 2003. High biomass yield achieved by Salix clones in SRIC following two 3-year coppice rotations on abandoned farmland in southern Quebec Canada. Biomass Bioenergy, 25: 135-146.
Labrecque M., Teodorescu T.I., Daigle S., 1995. Effect of wastewater sludge on growth and heavy metal bioaccumulation of two Salix species. Plant Soil, 171: 303-316.
Landberg T., Greger M., 1996. Differences in uptake and tolerance to heavy metals in Salix from unpolluted and polluted areas. Appl. Geochem., 11: 175-180.
Landberg T., Greger M., 2002. Differences in oxidative stress in heavy metal resistant and sensitive clones of Salix viminalis. J. Plant Physiol., 159: 69-75.
Maxted A.P., Black C.R., West H.M., Crout N.M.J., Mcgrath S.P., Young S.D., 2007. Phytoextraction of cadmium and zinc by Salix from soil historically amended with sewage sludge. Plant Soil, 290: 157-172.
Meers E., Lamsal S., Vervaeke P., Hopgood M., Lust N., Tack F.M.G., 2005. Availability of heavy metals for uptake by Salix viminalis on a moderately contaminated dredged sediment disposal site. Environ. Pollut., 137: 354-364.
Meers E., Vandecasteele B., Ruttens A., Vangronsveld J., Tack F.M.G., 2007. Potential of fi ve willow species (Salix) for phytoextraction. Environ. Exp. Bot., 60: 57-68.
Michałowski M., Gołaś J., 2001. Contents of selected heavy metals in the organs of willow as an index of its potential use for biological sludge utilization. Zesz. Probl. Post. Nauk Rol., 477: 411-419. [in Polish]
Rajfur M., Kłos A., Wacławek M., 2010. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in aquatic plants. The example of Elodea canadensis Michx. Proc. of ECOpole, 4(1): 193-198. [in Polish]