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Practices for Phytoremediation of Soil in Serbia

Vasić, Filip; Belanović Simić, Snežana; Čavlović, Dragana; Miljković, Predrag; Caković, Milica; Jovanović, Nikola; Marković, Aleksandar; Grujić, Tara; Lukić, Sara

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vasić, Filip
AU  - Belanović Simić, Snežana
AU  - Čavlović, Dragana
AU  - Miljković, Predrag
AU  - Caković, Milica
AU  - Jovanović, Nikola
AU  - Marković, Aleksandar
AU  - Grujić, Tara
AU  - Lukić, Sara
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1484
AB  - Phytoremediation stands as a crucial tool for addressing pollution, yet its application in Europe remains inadequately explored. Taking Serbia as a test case, this literature review delves into the state of knowledge regarding phytoremediation, exploring the regional distribution of contaminated sites, the prevalence of analysed contaminants, and the diversity of plant species employed for phytoremediation. Analysis revealed 24 distinct locations, 11 sampling parts, scrutiny of 24 potential toxic elements (PTEs) and nutrients, and the involvement of 65 plant species. Predominantly, research sites were associated with industrial areas, particularly mining sites. The efficacy of various plants varied across multiple factors, with soil, roots, and leaves emerging as the most frequently sampled components in reviewed manuscripts. Notably, the scientific literature emphasized Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb as the most frequently studied PTEs in the context of phytoremediation. This review underscores the need for increased attention to phytoremediation research in Serbia, advocating a more widespread and intensive exploration, both geographically and in research efforts. The compilation of plant species employed for phytoremediation offers valuable insights into the effectiveness of particular species in distinct phytoremediation practices.
T2  - SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry
T1  - Practices for Phytoremediation of Soil in Serbia
IS  - 1
VL  - 15
DO  - 10.15177/seefor.24-09
UR  - conv_1798
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vasić, Filip and Belanović Simić, Snežana and Čavlović, Dragana and Miljković, Predrag and Caković, Milica and Jovanović, Nikola and Marković, Aleksandar and Grujić, Tara and Lukić, Sara",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Phytoremediation stands as a crucial tool for addressing pollution, yet its application in Europe remains inadequately explored. Taking Serbia as a test case, this literature review delves into the state of knowledge regarding phytoremediation, exploring the regional distribution of contaminated sites, the prevalence of analysed contaminants, and the diversity of plant species employed for phytoremediation. Analysis revealed 24 distinct locations, 11 sampling parts, scrutiny of 24 potential toxic elements (PTEs) and nutrients, and the involvement of 65 plant species. Predominantly, research sites were associated with industrial areas, particularly mining sites. The efficacy of various plants varied across multiple factors, with soil, roots, and leaves emerging as the most frequently sampled components in reviewed manuscripts. Notably, the scientific literature emphasized Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb as the most frequently studied PTEs in the context of phytoremediation. This review underscores the need for increased attention to phytoremediation research in Serbia, advocating a more widespread and intensive exploration, both geographically and in research efforts. The compilation of plant species employed for phytoremediation offers valuable insights into the effectiveness of particular species in distinct phytoremediation practices.",
journal = "SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry",
title = "Practices for Phytoremediation of Soil in Serbia",
number = "1",
volume = "15",
doi = "10.15177/seefor.24-09",
url = "conv_1798"
}
Vasić, F., Belanović Simić, S., Čavlović, D., Miljković, P., Caković, M., Jovanović, N., Marković, A., Grujić, T.,& Lukić, S.. (2024). Practices for Phytoremediation of Soil in Serbia. in SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry, 15(1).
https://doi.org/10.15177/seefor.24-09
conv_1798
Vasić F, Belanović Simić S, Čavlović D, Miljković P, Caković M, Jovanović N, Marković A, Grujić T, Lukić S. Practices for Phytoremediation of Soil in Serbia. in SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry. 2024;15(1).
doi:10.15177/seefor.24-09
conv_1798 .
Vasić, Filip, Belanović Simić, Snežana, Čavlović, Dragana, Miljković, Predrag, Caković, Milica, Jovanović, Nikola, Marković, Aleksandar, Grujić, Tara, Lukić, Sara, "Practices for Phytoremediation of Soil in Serbia" in SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry, 15, no. 1 (2024),
https://doi.org/10.15177/seefor.24-09 .,
conv_1798 .
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Current Trends and Future Perspectives of Integrated Watershed Management

Vasić, Filip; Caković, Milica; Dragović, Nada; Jovanović, Nikola; Rončević, Vukašin; Živanović, Nikola; Zlatić, Miodrag

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vasić, Filip
AU  - Caković, Milica
AU  - Dragović, Nada
AU  - Jovanović, Nikola
AU  - Rončević, Vukašin
AU  - Živanović, Nikola
AU  - Zlatić, Miodrag
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1478
AB  - The significance of Integrated Watershed Management (IWM) has increased in recent years due to its ecological, economic, and social implications. To align with these principles and achieve efficiency, watershed management necessitates the evaluation and integration of numerous diverse factors. This literature review aims to examine the current research trend in IWM and its association with various thematic elements. The identified thematic elements include water resources management, decision -making processes, agricultural and forested watersheds, soil management, natural hazards, stakeholder involvement, climate change, policy frameworks, cost management and risk analysis, livelihoods, ecosystem services, habitat and biodiversity conservation, and tourism. The predominant thematic elements were water resource management, decision -making, and agricultural and forested watersheds. The countries that were most frequently referred to in the examined literature were Ethiopia, China, the USA, and Iran. A synthesis of data obtained via the analysis of scientific research trends in the specified domain can serve as a basis for the establishment and strategizing of comprehensive watershed management. While it is important to consider all these aspects combined in IWM practice, it is also essential to have a comprehensive grasp of each factor as a vital step in integrating them. The participants involved in this endeavour, hailing from diverse professional backgrounds, must engage in close collaboration to successfully integrate the aforementioned aspects. The collaborative method can only have a chance of success if all participants involved demonstrate a high level of dedication. The level of dedication required should be grounded in a comprehensive understanding of the difficulties and demands that are mutually shared by all involved parties.
T2  - SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry
T1  - Current Trends and Future Perspectives of Integrated Watershed Management
EP  - 116
IS  - 1
SP  - 103
VL  - 15
DO  - 10.15177/seefor.24-12
UR  - conv_1799
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vasić, Filip and Caković, Milica and Dragović, Nada and Jovanović, Nikola and Rončević, Vukašin and Živanović, Nikola and Zlatić, Miodrag",
year = "2024",
abstract = "The significance of Integrated Watershed Management (IWM) has increased in recent years due to its ecological, economic, and social implications. To align with these principles and achieve efficiency, watershed management necessitates the evaluation and integration of numerous diverse factors. This literature review aims to examine the current research trend in IWM and its association with various thematic elements. The identified thematic elements include water resources management, decision -making processes, agricultural and forested watersheds, soil management, natural hazards, stakeholder involvement, climate change, policy frameworks, cost management and risk analysis, livelihoods, ecosystem services, habitat and biodiversity conservation, and tourism. The predominant thematic elements were water resource management, decision -making, and agricultural and forested watersheds. The countries that were most frequently referred to in the examined literature were Ethiopia, China, the USA, and Iran. A synthesis of data obtained via the analysis of scientific research trends in the specified domain can serve as a basis for the establishment and strategizing of comprehensive watershed management. While it is important to consider all these aspects combined in IWM practice, it is also essential to have a comprehensive grasp of each factor as a vital step in integrating them. The participants involved in this endeavour, hailing from diverse professional backgrounds, must engage in close collaboration to successfully integrate the aforementioned aspects. The collaborative method can only have a chance of success if all participants involved demonstrate a high level of dedication. The level of dedication required should be grounded in a comprehensive understanding of the difficulties and demands that are mutually shared by all involved parties.",
journal = "SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry",
title = "Current Trends and Future Perspectives of Integrated Watershed Management",
pages = "116-103",
number = "1",
volume = "15",
doi = "10.15177/seefor.24-12",
url = "conv_1799"
}
Vasić, F., Caković, M., Dragović, N., Jovanović, N., Rončević, V., Živanović, N.,& Zlatić, M.. (2024). Current Trends and Future Perspectives of Integrated Watershed Management. in SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry, 15(1), 103-116.
https://doi.org/10.15177/seefor.24-12
conv_1799
Vasić F, Caković M, Dragović N, Jovanović N, Rončević V, Živanović N, Zlatić M. Current Trends and Future Perspectives of Integrated Watershed Management. in SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry. 2024;15(1):103-116.
doi:10.15177/seefor.24-12
conv_1799 .
Vasić, Filip, Caković, Milica, Dragović, Nada, Jovanović, Nikola, Rončević, Vukašin, Živanović, Nikola, Zlatić, Miodrag, "Current Trends and Future Perspectives of Integrated Watershed Management" in SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry, 15, no. 1 (2024):103-116,
https://doi.org/10.15177/seefor.24-12 .,
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Eutrophication assessment in Pannonian Basin (the case of Ludas Lake Special Nature Reserve and Palic Nature Park)

Caković, Milica; Beloica, Jelena; Baumgertel, Aleksandar; Stojcić, Marko; Vasić, Filip; Schwaiger, Fritz

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Caković, Milica
AU  - Beloica, Jelena
AU  - Baumgertel, Aleksandar
AU  - Stojcić, Marko
AU  - Vasić, Filip
AU  - Schwaiger, Fritz
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1380
AB  - Agricultural, industrial, and human activities in general threaten water quality, as well as the biotic integrity of aquatic ecosystems. The increased concentration of total nitrogen (TN) and phosphorus (TP) affects high concentrations of chlorophyll (Chl-a) in freshwater ecosystems, which causes the process of eutrophication of the waters of shallow lakes. Eutrophication, as an alarming threat to the global quality of surface waters, affects environmental degradation. This research assesses the risk of eutrophication caused by chemical oxygen demand (COD), TN, TP, Secchi disk (SD), and Chl-a using the trophic level index (TLI) in Palic and Ludas lakes. Both lakes have been nominated as potential Natura 2000 areas in 2021 because they belong to important bird areas, and Ludas Lake has the status of Ramsar site 3YU002. In the research period from 2011 to 2021, the results showed that the lake is in an extremely eutrophic state. Laboratory analyses indicate an increased concentration of Chl-a during autumn. In the paper, the normalized difference chlorophyll index (NDCI) was calculated using the Google Earth Engine platform, and the result indicates the loading of the lake throughout the year, with an emphasis on winter, summer, and autumn. By using satellite images and remote sensing, it is possible to determine the most degraded spots, which is a help to the researchers in choosing the places where the samples will be taken and thus act more efficiently on the most endangered parts, as well as reduce the costs of standard in situ methods.
T2  - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
T1  - Eutrophication assessment in Pannonian Basin (the case of Ludas Lake Special Nature Reserve and Palic Nature Park)
IS  - 6
VL  - 195
DO  - 10.1007/s10661-023-11347-x
UR  - conv_1709
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Caković, Milica and Beloica, Jelena and Baumgertel, Aleksandar and Stojcić, Marko and Vasić, Filip and Schwaiger, Fritz",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Agricultural, industrial, and human activities in general threaten water quality, as well as the biotic integrity of aquatic ecosystems. The increased concentration of total nitrogen (TN) and phosphorus (TP) affects high concentrations of chlorophyll (Chl-a) in freshwater ecosystems, which causes the process of eutrophication of the waters of shallow lakes. Eutrophication, as an alarming threat to the global quality of surface waters, affects environmental degradation. This research assesses the risk of eutrophication caused by chemical oxygen demand (COD), TN, TP, Secchi disk (SD), and Chl-a using the trophic level index (TLI) in Palic and Ludas lakes. Both lakes have been nominated as potential Natura 2000 areas in 2021 because they belong to important bird areas, and Ludas Lake has the status of Ramsar site 3YU002. In the research period from 2011 to 2021, the results showed that the lake is in an extremely eutrophic state. Laboratory analyses indicate an increased concentration of Chl-a during autumn. In the paper, the normalized difference chlorophyll index (NDCI) was calculated using the Google Earth Engine platform, and the result indicates the loading of the lake throughout the year, with an emphasis on winter, summer, and autumn. By using satellite images and remote sensing, it is possible to determine the most degraded spots, which is a help to the researchers in choosing the places where the samples will be taken and thus act more efficiently on the most endangered parts, as well as reduce the costs of standard in situ methods.",
journal = "Environmental Monitoring and Assessment",
title = "Eutrophication assessment in Pannonian Basin (the case of Ludas Lake Special Nature Reserve and Palic Nature Park)",
number = "6",
volume = "195",
doi = "10.1007/s10661-023-11347-x",
url = "conv_1709"
}
Caković, M., Beloica, J., Baumgertel, A., Stojcić, M., Vasić, F.,& Schwaiger, F.. (2023). Eutrophication assessment in Pannonian Basin (the case of Ludas Lake Special Nature Reserve and Palic Nature Park). in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 195(6).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-11347-x
conv_1709
Caković M, Beloica J, Baumgertel A, Stojcić M, Vasić F, Schwaiger F. Eutrophication assessment in Pannonian Basin (the case of Ludas Lake Special Nature Reserve and Palic Nature Park). in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 2023;195(6).
doi:10.1007/s10661-023-11347-x
conv_1709 .
Caković, Milica, Beloica, Jelena, Baumgertel, Aleksandar, Stojcić, Marko, Vasić, Filip, Schwaiger, Fritz, "Eutrophication assessment in Pannonian Basin (the case of Ludas Lake Special Nature Reserve and Palic Nature Park)" in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 195, no. 6 (2023),
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-11347-x .,
conv_1709 .
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