Number 59 (2023)
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Analysis of trait stability of soybean cultivated under various environmental conditions
Katarzyna Rymuza, Elżbieta Radzka
Key words: cultivar, environment, genotype-by-environment interaction, soybean, soybean yield, yield components
For citation: Rymuza, K. and Radzka, E. (2023) “Analysis of trait stability of soybean cultivated under various environmental conditions,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 1–7. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147222.
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The correlation of water quality parameters over wireless sensors generated dataset in the Sitnica River in Kosovo
Figene Ahmedi, Shkumbin Makolli
Key words: monitoring, parameters’ pair, regression analysis, water quality, wireless sensors
For citation: Ahmedi, F. and Makolli, S. (2023) “The correlation of water quality parameters over wireless sensors generated dataset in the Sitnica River in Kosovo,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 8–12. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147223.
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Impact of a small storage reservoir on the hydro-chemical regime of a flysch stream: A case study for the Korzeń stream (Poland)
Wioletta Fudała, Andrzej Bogdał, Tomasz Kowalik
Key words: Mann–Kendall test, physical and chemical indicators, storage reservoir, surface water, trend and tendency of changes
For citation: Fudała, W., Bogdał, A. and Kowalik, T. (2023) “Impact of a small storage reservoir on the hydro-chemical regime of a flysch stream: A case study for the Korzeń stream (Poland),” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 13–24. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147224.
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The microbiome of peatland plants – literature review
Aleksandra Bartkowska, Tomasz Mieczan
Key words: carnivorous plants, ecosystem, microbiota, microorganisms, peatbog plants, peatland, wetlands
For citation: Bartkowska, A. and Mieczan, T. (2023) “The microbiome of peatland plants – literature review,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 25–34. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147225.
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Interaction of surface water and groundwater in Nida valley, Poland
Cong Ngoc Phan, Andrzej Strużyński, Tomasz Kowalik
Key words: groundwater, interaction, Nida valley, piezometer, surface water, transition zone
For citation: Ngoc Phan, C., Strużyński, A. and Kowalik, T. (2023) “Interaction of surface water and groundwater in Nida valley, Poland,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 35–43. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147226.
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An overview of the (eco)toxicological effects of flame retardants emerging in water and sediment
Adriana M. Dowbysz, Mariola Samsonowicz, Bożena Kukfisz
Key words: organophosphorus flame retardants, novel brominated flame retardants, ecotoxicity, water, sediment
For citation: Dowbysz, A.M., Samsonowicz, M. and Kukfisz, B. (2023) “An overview of the (eco)toxicological effects of flame retardants emerging in water and sediment,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 44–49. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147227.
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Dendrometric evaluation of Helianthus annuus under water deficit conditions
Oliver Obročník, Viliam Bárek
Key words: dendrometer, drought, Helianthus annus, irrigation, water deficit, water stress
For citation: Obročník, O. and Viliam, B. (2023) “Dendrometric evaluation of Helianthus annuus under water deficit conditions,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 50–53. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147228.
Assessment of migration conditions for fish swimming through a semi-natural fish pass on the Nidzica River in Bronocice
Karol K. Plesiński, Janusz M. Filipczyk, Michał M. Bień, Mustafa Karadağ
Key words: fish migration, Nidzica River, numerical modelling, permeability, semi-natural fish pass
For citation: Plesiński, K.K. et al. (2023) “Assessment of migration conditions for fish swimming through a semi-natural fish pass on the Nidzica River in Bronocice,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 54–65. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147229.
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Modernising the control network for determining displacements in hydraulic structures using automatic measurement techniques
Janina Zaczek-Peplinska, Lech Saloni
Key words: automatic measurements, control network, dams, engineering geodesy, geodetic displacement measurements, LiDAR
For citation: Zaczek-Peplinska, J. and Saloni, L. (2023) “Modernising the control network for determining displacements in hydraulic structures using automatic measurement techniques,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 66–75. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147230.
Seasonal precipitation variation in central-eastern Poland
Elżbieta Radzka, Katarzyna Rymuza
Key words: atmospheric precipitation, central-eastern Poland, seasonality, tendency for change
For citation: Radzka, E. and Rymuza, K. (2023) “Seasonal precipitation variation in central-eastern Poland,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 76–82. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147231.
The optimisation model for groundwater management in the unconfined aquifer using the Shuffled Complex Evolution algorithm
Sulianto, Sunarto Sunarto, Samin Samin, Lourina E. Orfa, Azhar Adi Darmawan
Key words: groundwater, optimisation model, shuffled complex evolution, unconfined aquifer
For citation: Sulianto et al. (2023) “The optimisation model for groundwater management in the unconfined aquifer using the Shuffled Complex Evolution algorithm,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 83–92. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147232.
Evaluation of the use of regenerated activated carbons for the adsorption of phenol from a river
Anna Marszałek, Ewa Puszczało
Key words: adsorbent regeneration, organic and inorganic contaminants, phenol removal, surface water
For citation: Marszałek, A. and Puszczało, E. (2023) “Evaluation of the use of regenerated activated carbons for the adsorption of phenol from a river,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 56, pp. 93–99. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147233.
The effect of fish waste and duck manure on the growth and yield of pak choi
Muhammad Idris, Imam H. Bangun, Nurma Ani, Dermawan Hutagaol, Fajar Siddik
Key words: Brassica rapa L., plant parameters, liquid organic fertiliser, manure, nutrient
For citation: Idris, M. (2023) “The effect of fish waste and duck manure on the growth and yield of pak choi,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 100–107. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147234.
Changes within permanent grasslands used for agriculture in the West Pomeranian Voivodship
Teodor Kitczak, Marek Podlasiński, Grzegorz Jarnuszewski, Ryszard Malinowski
Key words: agricultural lands, decrease in permanent grasslands share, grasslands share, land use changes, transformation of grasslands
For citation: Kitczak, T. et al. (2023) “Changes within permanent grasslands used for agriculture in the West Pomeranian Voivodship,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 108–117. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147235.
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Microplastics abundance in domestic wastewater as a pollutant source for the Daroy River, Indonesia
Mhd. Fauzi, Prayatni Soewondo, Yeggi Darnas, Marisa Handajani, Teddy Tedjakusuma, Muhammad Nizar, Cut R. Muna, Ansiha Nur
Key words: abundance, Daroy River, domestic wastewater, Gampong Garot, Indonesia, microplastics
For citation: Fauzi, Mhd. et al. (2023) “Microplastics abundance in domestic wastewater as a pollutant source for the Daroy River, Indonesia,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 118–125. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147236.
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Numerical investigations of stilling basin efficiency downstream radial gates – A case study of New Assuit Barrage, Egypt
Mohamed Elberry, Abdelazim Ali, Fahmy Abdelhaleem, Amir Ibrahim
Key words: Flow-3D, New Assuit Barrage, riprap stability, stilling basin, verification
For citation: Elberry, M. et al. (2023) “Numerical investigations of stilling basin efficiency downstream radial gates – A case study of New Assuit Barrage, Egypt,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 126–134. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147237.
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The assessment of elevation data consistency. A case study using the ALS and georeference database in the City of Kraków
Izabela Piech, Agnieszka Policht-Latawiec, Lenka Lackóová, Paulina Inglot
Key words: airborne laser scanning (ALS), Digital Surface Model (DSM), Digital Terrain Model (DTM), Georeference Database of Topographic Objects (BDOT500), IT System for the Protection of the Country (ISOK), point cloud
For citation: Piech, I. et al. (2023) “The assessment of elevation data consistency. A case study using the ALS and georeference database in the City of Kraków,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 135–144. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147238.
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Derinkuyu dry bean irrigation planning in semi-arid climate by utilising crop water stress index values
Ali B. Uçak, Atılgan Atılgan, Mariusz Korytowski, Joanna Kocięcka, Daniel Liberacki, Piotr Stachowski, Burak Saltuk, Roman Rolbiecki
Key words: dry bean, crop water stress index (CWSI), irrigation time, plant water stress index, Turkey
For citation: Uçak, A.B. et al. (2023) “Drug resistance profile and detection of genes responsible for methicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus isolated from municipal waste,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 145–152. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147239.
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Spatial and seasonal variability of sub–daily water temperature dynamics in the lowland agricultural catchment of the Wkra River
Weronika Skorupa, Maksym A. Łaszewski
Key words: river water temperature, thermal fluctuations, Mazovia, Central Poland, hourly variations, thermal conditions
For citation: Skorupa, W. and Łaszewski, M. (2023) “Spatial and seasonal variability of sub-daily water temperature dynamics in the lowland agricultural catchment of the Wkra River,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 153–163. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147240.
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Dissecting the complexity of Cidanau watershed governance through payment environment services and non-payment environment services
Muh. S. Budiarto, Ida Widianingsih, Entang A. Muhtar, Raden A. Buchari, Herie Saksono
Key words: Cidanau Watershed, Indonesia, non-PES scheme, PES, watershed governance
For citation: Budiarto, M.S. et al. (2023) “Dissecting the complexity of Cidanau watershed governance through payment environment services and non-payment environment services,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 164–173. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147241.
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Real values of local resistance coefficients during water flow through a pipe aerator with filling
Marek Kalenik, Marek Chalecki, Piotr Wichowski, Adam Kiczko, Krzysztof Chmielowski, Martyna Świętochowska, Joanna Gwoździej-Mazur
Key words: Białecki rings, local resistance coefficient, pipe aerator, pressure difference, volumetric water flow
For citation: Kalenik, M. et al. (2023) “Real values of local resistance coefficients during water flow through a pipe aerator with filling,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 174–182. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147242.
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GIS and geodata contribution to the cartographic modelling of blue-green infrastructure in urbanised areas
Szymon Czyża, Anna M. Kowalczyk
Key words: blue-green infrastructure, drainage system, GIS, Landsat 8 images, map, reference databases, retention, spatial analysis
For citation: Czyża, Sz. and Kowalczyk, A.M. (2023) “GIS and geodata contribution to the cartographic modelling of blue-green infrastructure in urbanised areas,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 183–194. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147243.
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Water quality assessment to improve the ecological function of waters: the South Coast of the Yogyakarta Shrimp Farming Area
Retno Susetyaningsih, Suntoro Suntoro, Totok Gunawan, Maria T. Sri Budiastuti
Key words: aquatic ecology, ecological function, shrimp farming, waste, water quality
For citation: Susetyaningsih, R. et al. (2023) “Water quality assessment to improve the ecological function of waters: the South Coast of the Yogyakarta Shrimp Farming Area,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 195–201. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147244.
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Preliminary experimental investigation into the use of recycled fibres from textile waste for the improvement of embankments
Chiara Rossignoli, Marco Caruso, Cristina Jommi, Donatella Sterpi
Key words: circular economy, embankment, experimental technique, reinforced soil, textile waste
For citation: Rossignoli, Ch. et al. (2023) “Preliminary experimental investigation into the use of recycled fibres from textile waste for the improvement of embankments,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 202–207. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147245.
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Coastal zone, key area for adaptation to sea level rise. The Gulf of Gdansk case
Tymon Zielinski , Joanna Piwowarczyk , Aleksandra Koroza
Key words: adaptation to climate change, coastal zone, developmental strategy, Gulf of Gdansk, sea level rise
For citation: Zielinski, T., Piwowarczyk, J. and Koroza, A. (2023) “Coastal zone, key area for adaptation to sea level rise. The Gulf of Gdansk case,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 208–215. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.147246.
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Enhancing the performance of deep learning technique combining with gradient boosting in rainfall-runoff simulation
Barno S. Abdullaeva
Key words: deep learning, gradient boosting, hybrid model, multistep-ahead forecasting, rainfall-runoff simulation
For citation: Abdullaeva, B.S. (2023) “Enhancing the performance of deep learning technique by combining with gradient boosting in rainfall-runoff simulation,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 216–223. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.148446.
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Detection of multi-nutrients deficiency in cereal plants by the use of chlorophyll fluorescence
Zuzanna M. Jaszczuk, Wojciech Bąba
Key words: abiotic stress, JIP test, photosynthesis, Triticum aestivum, Zea mays
For citation: Jaszczuk, Z.M. and Bąba, W. (2023) “Detection of multi-nutrients deficiency in cereal plants by the use of chlorophyll fluorescence,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 224–233. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.148447.
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Moisture content of peat-moorsh soils with special attention to periods of drought
Ryszard Oleszczuk, Jan Jadczyszyn, Janusz Urbański, Ewelina Zając, Andrzej Brandyk, Jacek Niedźwiecki
Key words: climatic water balance, moorsh, organic soils, soil moisture content, soil water potential
For citation: Oleszczuk, R. et al. (2023) “Moisture content of peat-moorsh soils with special attention to periods of drought,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 234–247. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.148448.
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Diversity of floristic composition of midfield baulks under different farming systems implemented on the outskirts of the Białowieża Forest
Aleksander Kiryluk, Aleksander Kołos
Key words: agrocenosis, baulk, biodiversity, farming system, segetal flora
For citation: Kiryluk, A. and Kołos, A. (2023) “Diversity of floristic composition of midfield baulks under different farming systems implemented on the outskirts of the Białowieża Forest,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 248–256. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.148449.
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Green facades support biodiversity in urban environment – A case study from Poland
Grzegorz Oloś
Key words: biodiversity, green facades, green infrastructure, green walls, synanthropic species
For citation: Oloś, G. (2023) “Green facades support biodiversity in urban environment – A case study from Poland,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 257–266. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.148450.
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Stormwater runoff management in Sandomierz, as an example of medium-sized European city, using SCALGO Live
Barbara Warzecha, Joanna Dudek-Klimiuk
Key words: adaptation strategy, blue-green infrastructure, climate change, protected areas, rainwater retention, surface runoff
For citation: Warzecha, B. and Dudek-Klimiuk, J. (2023) “Stormwater runoff management in Sandomierz, as an example of medium-sized European city, using SCALGO Live,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 267–274. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.148451.
Predictions of hazardous plastic waste amounts based on disposable face mask wearing habits
Laima Cesoniene, Raimonda Simanaviciute, Daiva Sileikiene, Dawid Bedla
Key words: COVID-19, environment, face masks, pandemic, survey study
For citation: Cesoniene, L. et al. (2023) “Predictions of hazardous plastic waste amounts based on disposable face mask wearing habits,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 275–282. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.148452.
Assessment of technological simulation of an agricultural biogas installation using integration mechanisms
Grzegorz Wałowski
Key words: AVEVA environment, biogas production, integration, simulation, visualisation
For citation: Wałowski, G. (2023) “Assessment of technological simulation of an agricultural biogas installation using integration mechanisms,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 283–290. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.148453.
Recognition of the vibriosis risk in Polish coastal waters of the Baltic Sea and public engagement in its mitigation
Marcin Rakowski, Adam Mytlewski, Joanna Piwowarczyk
Key words: bacterioplankton, Baltic Sea coast, climate change, mitigation measures, Natural based Solutions, Polish case, public awareness, Vibrio vulnificus
For citation: Rakowski, M., Mytlewski, A. and Piwowarczyk, J. (2023) “Recognition of the vibriosis risk in Polish coastal waters of the Baltic Sea and public engagement in its mitigation,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 59, pp. 291–297. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.148454.