Publication list
Zubek Sz., Rożek K., Chmolowska D. , Odriozola I., Větrovský T., Skubała K., Thiago Dobler P., Stefanowicz A.M., Stanek M., Orzechowska A., Kohout P., Baldrian P.
Dominant herbaceous plants contribute to the spatial heterogeneity of beech and riparian forest soils by influencing fungal and bacterial diversity.
Chmolowska D. , Chroňáková, A., Bahram M., Zubek S., Tedersoo L.
Shifts in soil prokaryotic and microeukaryotic communities following a translocation of wet meadows to derelict land.
Chmolowska D. , Nobis M., Rożej-Pabijan E., Grześ I.M., Radzikowski P., Okrutniak M., Celary W., Sternalski J. , Shrubovych J. , Wasak-Sęk K.
Matching the puzzle piece to a new jigsaw: The effect of surrounding environments on plants and invertebrates in the translocated wet meadow.
Rożek K., Chmolowska D. , Odriozola I., Větrovský T., Rola K., Kohout P., Baldrian P., Zubek Sz.
Soil fungal and bacterial community structure in monocultures of fourteen tree species of the temperate zone.
Szymura T.H., Chmolowska D. , Szymura M., Zając A., Kassa H.
Drivers of systematic bias in alien plant species distribution data.
Nobis A., Chmolowska D. , Szymura T.H., Nowak A., Nobis M.
Towards a better understanding of linear species distribution in river valleys: The abundance of river corridor plants is linked to soil exchangeable potassium and pH linear.
Zubek S., Rola K., Rożek K., Błaszkowski J., Stanek M., Chmolowska D. , Chowaniec K., Zalewska-Gałosz J., Stefanowicz A.
Experimental assessment of forest floor geophyte and hemicryptophyte impact on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi communities.
Wasak-Sęk, K., Chmolowska , D., Hreško, J.
Przemiany azotu w glebach różnych generacji wiatrowału na przykładzie Doliny Jaworowej (Tatry Wysokie, Słowacja).
Chmolowska D.
Higher Vulnerability of Heterotrophic Soil Respiration to Temperature Drop in Fallows Than in Meadows.
Perera P.C.D., Szymura T.H., Zając A., Chmolowska D. , Szymura M.
Drivers of Solidago species invasion in Central Europe—Case study in the landscape of the Carpathian Mountains and their foreground.
Chmolowska D. , Nobis M., Nowak A., Maślak M., Kojs P., Rutkowska J., Zubek Sz.
Rapid change in forms of inorganic nitrogen in soil and moderate weed invasion following translocation of wet meadows to reclaimed post-industrial land.
Zubek Sz., Chmolowska D. , Jamrozek D., Ciechanowska A., Nobis M., Błaszkowski J., Rożek K., Rutkowska J.
Minor changes in fungal root colonization, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi diversity and soil microbial parameters following translocation of wet meadows indicate the success of ecosystem transfer.
Chmolowska D. , Elhottová D., Krištůfek V., Kozak M., Kapustka F., Zubek Sz.
Functioning grouped soil microbial communities according to ecosystem type, based on comparison of fallows and meadows in the same region.
Chmolowska D. , Hamda N., Laskowski R.
Cellulose decomposed faster in fallow soil than in meadow soil due to a shorter lag time.
Janeczko T., Świzdor A., Chmolowska D. , Dmochowska-Gładysz J., Kozłowska E., Dymarska M., Kostrzewa-Susłowa E.
Enantioselective reduction of selected α-aryloketones in Coryneum betulinum KCh 6534 and Chaetomium sp. KCh 6651 cultures, in polish.
Lanzén A., Simachew A., Gessesse A., Chmolowska D. , Jonassen I., Øvreås L.
Surprising Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Diversity, Community Structure and Biogeography of Ethiopian Soda Lakes.
Contact
Dominika Chmolowska
chmolowska@isez.pan.krakow.pl
(48 12) 431-19-63 w. 68
