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The activity concentration of U-238, Ra-226, Pb-214, Bi-214, and Pb-210 was measured in samples of polymetallic nodules stored in the repository of the Interoceanmetal Joint Organization (IOM) based in Szczecin, Poland. The nodule samples were collected from the seabed of the Pacific Ocean, within the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, approximately 2000 kilometres west of Mexico. The activity concentration of U-238 in the studied samples ranged from 9 to 51 Bq/kg.

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Unveiling the Potential of CuO and CuO Nanoparticles against Novel Copper-Resistant Strains: An In-Depth Comparison.

Nanomaterials (Basel)

October 2024

Grup de Biotecnologia Molecular i Industrial, Departament d'Enginyeria Química, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya-BarcelonaTech (UPC), Rambla de Sant Nebridi 22, 08222 Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain.

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  • Four novel strains resistant to copper were tested against newly synthesized copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO and CuO NPs).
  • Characterization methods confirmed the successful creation of these nanoparticles, which showed superiority in inhibiting bacterial growth due to their ability to induce oxidative stress.
  • The study highlighted that CuO NPs not only reduced biofilm formation in copper-resistant strains but also revealed different responses based on the bacterial species, demonstrating the potential of nanotechnology in addressing metal tolerance in bacteria.
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The increasing evolution of pathogen resistance is a global problem that requires novel solutions. Recently, an increased interest in ethnomedicinal sources can be observed in the derivation of new medicines. The return to traditional medicinal formulations handed down for generations is being followed, but it is necessary to revise them again, taking into account the generally accepted research protocol.

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Climate change affects plant species, especially those with restricted ecology and distribution. Centaurium erythraea is a flowering plant species in the Gentianaceae family, native to Europe, with its centre of diversity in the Mediterranean and western Asia. Of the 11 infraspecific taxa distinct from C.

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The aim of this study was to assess the level of contamination of the common dandelion--with selected metals (Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb) and to demonstrate that this plant can be used in passive biomonitoring of industrial sites. Two sample transects (the first was near a forest, an area potentially uncontaminated by analytes [A], while the second ran near a steel mill, a contaminated area [B]), each about 1.5 km long, located in Ozimek, Opole Province, Poland, were used in this study.

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Effect of storage conditions on lignocellulose biofuels properties.

Sci Rep

July 2024

Institute of Environmental Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Opole, Dmowskiego Str. 7, 45-365, Opole, Poland.

This article examines the effects of different storage conditions on selected physicochemical properties of three types of agro-biomass pellets: sunflower husks, wheat straw and hemp hurds, and wood pellets. The tests were carried out in a climatic chamber, which allows simulation of real storage conditions, i.e.

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Urban road dust (URD) is one of the most important non-point sources of pollution in agglomerations. The aim of this study was to assess the seasonal toxic effects of URD runoff in two regions of Poland. The concentrations of elements in URD and leachate were studied.

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The genus Rhizoctonia has been classified into two main groups according to the number of nuclei. Binucleate Rhizoctonia strains have two nuclei in each cell, whereas multinucleate Rhizoctonia fungi were observed to have a variable number of nuclei ranging from 4 to 16 in each cell. In the study, twelve Polish isolates were tested.

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We have carried out studies to examine the possibility of using biosorbents: the epigeic mosses Pleurozium schreberi (Willd. ex Brid.) Mitt.

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Centaurium erythraea (Gentianaceae) is a medicinal plant species with therapeutic potential officially listed in the pharmacopoeias of many European, Asian and American countries. It has had many uses in natural medicine since ancient times and it is collected mostly from wild populations. The aim of this study is to investigate the trace element composition of C.

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Early detection of Solanum lycopersicum diseases from temporally-aggregated hyperspectral measurements using machine learning.

Sci Rep

May 2023

Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatic Control and Informatics, Department of Computer Science, Opole University of Technology, Prószkowska 76 Street, 45-758, Opole, Poland.

Some plant diseases can significantly reduce harvest, but their early detection in cultivation may prevent those consequential losses. Conventional methods of diagnosing plant diseases are based on visual observation of crops, but the symptoms of various diseases may be similar. It increases the difficulty of this task even for an experienced farmer and requires detailed examination based on invasive methods conducted in laboratory settings by qualified personnel.

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An extensive individual particle analysis of solid airborne particles collected in a moderately urbanized area.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

February 2023

Institute of Environmental Engineering and Biotechnology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, University of Opole, Ul. Kard. B. Kominka 6, 45-032, Opole, Poland.

Detailed individual particle characterization of PM, in terms of particle size, morphology, and elemental composition, was done using scanning electron microscopy combined with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The samples were collected in four localities in the Czech Republic (Central Europe), three of which are medium-sized cities, and one is a natural locality in the mountains. More than 1600 particles obtained from each locality were evaluated.

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The effect of calcium carbonate on the removal efficiency of cations of the selected heavy metals Cu, Zn and Pb from aqueous solutions using various biosorbents (BS) was investigated under laboratory static conditions. The main mechanism of biosorption of heavy metal cations is ion exchange, whereas the reaction with calcium carbonate results in precipitation of poorly soluble carbonates and hydroxides of the examined heavy metals. Studies conducted under static conditions have shown that the effect of Cu and Zn cations removal from solutions is better when using a mixture of BS and CaCO as compared to the effect of process, in which these two components were used separately.

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Effects of tobacco smoke on indoor air quality: the use of mosses in biomonitoring.

J Environ Health Sci Eng

June 2022

Institute of Environmental Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Opole, B. Kominka 6, 6a, 45-032 Opole, Poland.

This research was carried out to assess the possibility of using mosses as bioindicators of atmospheric aerosol pollution in living quarters (kitchen and bedroom), with metals originating from tobacco smoke from various types of cigarettes: conventional cigarettes, e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products. The method of active biomonitoring was used. The mosses were exposed in these indoor spaces for three months and, after the exposition period, their analytes - Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb - were determined using flame atomic absorption spectrometry ).

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Is Active Moss Biomonitoring Comparable to Air Filter Standard Sampling?

Int J Environ Res Public Health

April 2022

Institute of Environmental Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Opole, B. Kominka St. 6a, 45-032 Opole, Poland.

Recently, significant attention has been paid to air quality awareness and its impact on human health, especially in urban agglomerations. Many types of dust samplers for air quality monitoring are used by governmental environmental monitoring agencies. However, these techniques are associated with high costs; as a consequence, biological methods such as active moss biomonitoring are being developed.

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The length of telomeres (TLs) that protect chromosome ends may reflect the age of cells as well as the degree of genetic material damage caused by external factors. Since leukocyte telomere length is associated with cardiovascular diseases, the aim of this study was to evaluate whether leukocyte TL reflects femoral artery wall telomeres of patients with atherosclerosis and lower limb ischemia. Samples of femoral artery wall and blood were collected from 32 patients qualified to surgical revascularization.

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Biogas Pollution and Mineral Deposits Formed on the Elements of Landfill Gas Engines.

Materials (Basel)

March 2022

Physical Aspects of Ecoenergy Department, Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Sciences, Fiszera 14 Street, 80-231 Gdańsk, Poland.

Municipal landfills generate a significant amount of high-energy biogas, which can be used as a renewable gaseous fuel. However, it is necessary to improve the quality of this biogas due to the presence of various chemical compounds. The most common pollutants in landfill biogas include volatile compounds of silicon, sulphur, phosphorus and chlorine.

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Effective and environmental half-lives of radiocesium in game from Poland.

J Environ Radioact

July 2022

Institute of Environmental Engineering and Biotechnology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, Opole University, Kominka Street 6, 45-032, Opole, Poland.

For the first time changes in the Cs activity in game throughout Poland, including its most contaminated part known as the Opole Anomaly, were analyzed. Due to its long physical half-life, Cs continuously demonstrates high activity both in soil and biota. The species of game mammals, along with forest fruit and mushrooms, tend to accumulate this radionuclide, becoming one of the main sources of secondary contamination in people.

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The most widespread and used technique is the moss-bag method in active biomonitoring of air pollution using mosses. In the literature, we can find various studies on the standardization of this method, including attempts to standardize treatments and preparation procedures for their universal application. Few works comprehensively focus on other methods or compare other techniques used in active biomonitoring with mosses, especially including measurements of their vital parameters.

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  • The research focuses on enhancing the mechanical and physical properties of hydroxyapatites by doping them with trace elements, aiming to improve their biocompatibility for medical use.
  • The study evaluates the effects of geological apatites from Russia and Morocco on human fibroblasts, which are key cells in connective tissues, by examining changes in cell activity, growth, and morphology.
  • Findings indicate that moderate fluoride concentrations promote fibroblast growth, while chloride appears to inhibit it, suggesting that the specific chemical composition of hydroxyapatites can significantly affect their biological interactions and potential as biomaterials.
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The use of biological indicators of environmental quality is an alternative method of monitoring ecosystem pollution. Various groups of contaminants, including organic ones, can be measured in environmental samples. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have not yet been determined by the moss bag technique.

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Is Your Moss Alive during Active Biomonitoring Study?

Plants (Basel)

November 2021

Institute of Environmental Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Opole, B. Kominka St. 6a, 45-032 Opole, Poland.

Biomonitoring was proposed to assess the condition of living organisms or entire ecosystems with the use of bioindicators-species sensitive to specific pollutants. It is important that the bioindicator species remains alive for as long as possible while retaining the ability to react to the negative effects of pollution (elimination/neutralization of hazardous contaminants). The purpose of the study was to assess the survival of moss during exposure (moss-bag technique) based on the measurement of the concentration of elements (Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb), chlorophyll content, and its fluorescence.

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The aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of selected seven commercial essential oils (EsO) (grapefruit, lemongrass, tea tree (TTO), thyme, verbena, cajeput, and ) on isolates of common Central European parasitic fungal species of obtained from infected wheat kernels, and to evaluate the oils as potential natural fungicides. The study was conducted in 2 stages. At each stage, the fungicidal activity of EsO (with concentrations of 0.

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Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are chaperones with highly conservative primary structure, necessary in the processes of protein folding to the most energetically advantageous conformation and maintaining their stability. HSPs perform a number of important functions in various cellular processes and are capable of modulating pathophysiological conditions at the cellular and systemic levels. An example is the high level of HSP expression in neoplastic tissues, which disrupts the apoptosis of transformed cells and promotes the processes of proliferation, invasion, and metastasis.

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