Books by Katarzyna Głębocka
Title: Genetic variation of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) preserved in the Katowice Forest Distri... more Title: Genetic variation of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) preserved in the Katowice Forest District, Author(s): Masternak K., Niebrzydowska B., Głębocka K., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0030; Title: Resources of dead wood in the municipal forests in Warsaw, Author(s): Skwarek K., Bijak Sz.,
DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0031; Title: The influence of the cutting element on vibrations emitted by brush cutters and grass trimmers, Author(s): Wójcik K., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0032; Title: Białystok inhabitants’ preferences concerning forest recreational services – the need for landscape diversity, Author(s): Smoleński M., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0033; Title: Effect of SiO2 nanoparticles on drought resistance in hawthorn seedlings, Author(s): Ashkavand P., Tabari M., Zarafshar M., Tomášková I., Struve D., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0034; Title: Comparing Empetro nigri-Pinetum and Vaccinio uliginosi-Betuletum pubescentis soils in terms of organic matter stocks and ecochemical indices in the Słowiński National Park, Author(s): Jonczak J., Parzych A., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0035; Title: The influence of drought on the water uptake by Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) at different positions in the tree stand, Author(s): Boczoń A, Wróbel M., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0036; Title: Plans for the development of infrastructure and tourism activities in landscape parks under the State Forests’ administration, Author(s): Referowska-Chodak E., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0037; Title: Variability of morphological features, bud burst and flowering of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) in the seed orchard of the Bielsk Forest District, Author(s): Mioduszewski S., Rzońca M., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0038; Title: The effect of selected gaseous air pollutants on woody plants, Author(s): Baciak M., Warmiński K., Bęś A., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0039
Papers by Katarzyna Głębocka
Turkish Journal of Botany, 2014
The main aim of the study was to increase the knowledge on the ecology and biology of the boreal ... more The main aim of the study was to increase the knowledge on the ecology and biology of the boreal relict Salix lapponum L., an endangered plant in Poland, in order to create an effective protection program. An important aspect was to determine the within-and among-population genetic diversity of the studied species in order to evaluate whether the basic stages of the generative reproduction cycle in the populations were correct. The results confirmed that S. lapponum pollen viability and germinability, for both fresh and stored pollen, were high and so were the seed germination ability and dynamics. All individuals were of sexual origin and the expected heterozygosity was moderate. In spite of this, young individuals were observed in only 1 out of 5 studied populations and it was the most numerous one. Although the genetic diversity among the populations was not very high (Φ PT = 0.12), it accumulated in a quite short period of time, probably during the second part of the 20th century, as a consequence of habitat fragmentation. A lack of gene flow, either by pollen or seeds, may lead to further differentiation of the populations and extinction of the smallest ones. For this reason, preventive measures should be undertaken in order to enlarge the existing populations and to reconstruct S. lapponum populations in selected sites where environmental conditions are the most similar to those preferred by this species.
Biology, 2020
Simple Summary Salix lapponum, a downy willow, is a boreal relict species, threatened with extinc... more Simple Summary Salix lapponum, a downy willow, is a boreal relict species, threatened with extinction in Poland. In order to save populations in their refugia on the southern limit of the specie’s range, some activities were undertaken to rebuild their resources. The in vitro propagation was chosen to produce new plants, as it allows obtaining many individuals in a relatively short time with no harm to natural populations. The collected shoot pieces were multiplicated on a special growing media, containing all the necessary macro- and micronutrients, with addition of plant growth regulators to make them form shoots and roots. The obtained plants were then planted into soil and acclimated to natural habitat conditions. On the basis of the conducted genetic analysis and flow cytometry, it was stated that the new plants were genetically unchanged in comparison to the mother plants. The research results confirmed that the tissue culture may be applied in the propagation of the endangere...
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
The study aimed to determine the genetic variability in pitch pine (Pinus rigida Mill.) growing i... more The study aimed to determine the genetic variability in pitch pine (Pinus rigida Mill.) growing in the Niepołomice Forest (southern Poland). In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Adolf Cieślar of the Department of Forestry Research in Mariabrunn near Vienna, Austria established the experimental crops of pitch pine. During the study, 227 trees that grew in seven subunits were considered; an analysis of genetic polymorphism using the intersimple sequence repeats (ISSR) technique revealed that pitch pine is genetically variable. The average number of alleles at a given locus for all the pine trees was 1.649, while the effective number of alleles at the loci was 1.435. The value of expected heterozygosity was 0.254, while the percentage of polymorphic loci was 75.30%. The average genetic distance between the examined pines was 0.082. Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) divided the examined pines into three groups, which was also confirmed by the structure-analysis results...
Dendrobiology
Salix lapponum is a relict species that occurs in peat bogs. The most numerous population in Pola... more Salix lapponum is a relict species that occurs in peat bogs. The most numerous population in Poland, which is located on Lake Bikcze, was selected as a source of plant material for genetic analysis to check if it could be used to translocate and establish new populations in the future. For this purpose, the genetic variability of five groups of plants, which were located 50 to 130 m away from one another, was assessed using the AFLP method. GenoType software did not indicate clonal individuals in the studied population. Although the groups were located at short distances from one another, the genetic differentiation between them, expressed as Φ PT and G ST coefficients, was very high and the clustering methods adopted showed the presence of genetic structure. The lack of correlation between geographic distance and pair-wise Φ PT indicated that at least in the past the gene flow was fluent, but nowadays seedling recruitment is barely visible. These results can be explained by the fact that from the beginning of the 21st century the Lake Bikcze population has dramatically decreased in size. On the other hand, the expected heterozygosity in each group is quite high. If we want to use this population as a donor of reproductive material, action should be taken as quickly as possible.
Polish Journal of Ecology, 2015
TURKISH JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2014
The main aim of the study was to increase the knowledge on the ecology and biology of the boreal ... more The main aim of the study was to increase the knowledge on the ecology and biology of the boreal relict Salix lapponum L., an endangered plant in Poland, in order to create an effective protection program. An important aspect was to determine the within-and among-population genetic diversity of the studied species in order to evaluate whether the basic stages of the generative reproduction cycle in the populations were correct. The results confirmed that S. lapponum pollen viability and germinability, for both fresh and stored pollen, were high and so were the seed germination ability and dynamics. All individuals were of sexual origin and the expected heterozygosity was moderate. In spite of this, young individuals were observed in only 1 out of 5 studied populations and it was the most numerous one. Although the genetic diversity among the populations was not very high (Φ PT = 0.12), it accumulated in a quite short period of time, probably during the second part of the 20th century, as a consequence of habitat fragmentation. A lack of gene flow, either by pollen or seeds, may lead to further differentiation of the populations and extinction of the smallest ones. For this reason, preventive measures should be undertaken in order to enlarge the existing populations and to reconstruct S. lapponum populations in selected sites where environmental conditions are the most similar to those preferred by this species.
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, Oct 1, 2018
The study aimed to determine the genetic variability in pitch pine (Pinus rigida Mill.) growing i... more The study aimed to determine the genetic variability in pitch pine (Pinus rigida Mill.) growing in the Niepołomice Forest (southern Poland). In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, Adolf Cieślar of the Department of Forestry Research in Mariabrunn near Vienna, Austria established the experimental crops of pitch pine. During the study, 227 trees that grew in seven subunits were considered; an analysis of genetic polymorphism using the intersimple sequence repeats (ISSR) technique revealed that pitch pine is genetically variable. The average number of alleles at a given locus for all the pine trees was 1.649, while the effective number of alleles at the loci was 1.435. The value of expected heterozygosity was 0.254, while the percentage of polymorphic loci was 75.30%. The average genetic distance between the examined pines was 0.082. Principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) divided the examined pines into three groups, which was also confirmed by the structure-analysis results of the software STRUCTURE. The resulting division was mainly generated by the SR70 primer, which was indicated to be the primer that differentiated the examined populations of pitch pine. Affiliation of particular trees to selected groups was based on their occurrence in individual crops. This suggests a different origin of the seeds used to establish the research plots of pitch pine in the Niepołomice Forest.
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DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0031; Title: The influence of the cutting element on vibrations emitted by brush cutters and grass trimmers, Author(s): Wójcik K., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0032; Title: Białystok inhabitants’ preferences concerning forest recreational services – the need for landscape diversity, Author(s): Smoleński M., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0033; Title: Effect of SiO2 nanoparticles on drought resistance in hawthorn seedlings, Author(s): Ashkavand P., Tabari M., Zarafshar M., Tomášková I., Struve D., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0034; Title: Comparing Empetro nigri-Pinetum and Vaccinio uliginosi-Betuletum pubescentis soils in terms of organic matter stocks and ecochemical indices in the Słowiński National Park, Author(s): Jonczak J., Parzych A., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0035; Title: The influence of drought on the water uptake by Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) at different positions in the tree stand, Author(s): Boczoń A, Wróbel M., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0036; Title: Plans for the development of infrastructure and tourism activities in landscape parks under the State Forests’ administration, Author(s): Referowska-Chodak E., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0037; Title: Variability of morphological features, bud burst and flowering of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) in the seed orchard of the Bielsk Forest District, Author(s): Mioduszewski S., Rzońca M., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0038; Title: The effect of selected gaseous air pollutants on woody plants, Author(s): Baciak M., Warmiński K., Bęś A., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0039
Papers by Katarzyna Głębocka
DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0031; Title: The influence of the cutting element on vibrations emitted by brush cutters and grass trimmers, Author(s): Wójcik K., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0032; Title: Białystok inhabitants’ preferences concerning forest recreational services – the need for landscape diversity, Author(s): Smoleński M., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0033; Title: Effect of SiO2 nanoparticles on drought resistance in hawthorn seedlings, Author(s): Ashkavand P., Tabari M., Zarafshar M., Tomášková I., Struve D., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0034; Title: Comparing Empetro nigri-Pinetum and Vaccinio uliginosi-Betuletum pubescentis soils in terms of organic matter stocks and ecochemical indices in the Słowiński National Park, Author(s): Jonczak J., Parzych A., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0035; Title: The influence of drought on the water uptake by Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris L.) at different positions in the tree stand, Author(s): Boczoń A, Wróbel M., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0036; Title: Plans for the development of infrastructure and tourism activities in landscape parks under the State Forests’ administration, Author(s): Referowska-Chodak E., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0037; Title: Variability of morphological features, bud burst and flowering of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) in the seed orchard of the Bielsk Forest District, Author(s): Mioduszewski S., Rzońca M., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0038; Title: The effect of selected gaseous air pollutants on woody plants, Author(s): Baciak M., Warmiński K., Bęś A., DOI: 10.1515/frp-2015-0039