Tamara Chadzinikolau
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Recent Articles
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Paterska M, Bandurska H, Dziadas M, Zawieja B, Chadzinikolau T
Molecules
. 2025 Feb;
30(3).
PMID: 39942623
The invasive pest annually colonizes trees of the genus across Europe, causing dark brown damage called mines that gradually cover the leaf surface. This study aimed to compare the VOC...
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Oluborode J, Chadzinikolau T, Formela-Luboinska M, Ye Z, Robakowski P
Photosynth Res
. 2025 Jan;
163(1):12.
PMID: 39849232
No abstract available.
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Oluborode J, Chadzinikolau T, Formela-Luboinska M, Ye Z, Robakowski P
Photosynth Res
. 2024 Dec;
163(1):3.
PMID: 39702792
Evergreen conifers thrive in challenging environments by maintaining multiple sets of needles, optimizing photosynthesis even under harsh conditions. This study aimed to investigate the relationships between needle structure, photosynthetic parameters,...
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Formela-Luboinska M, Chadzinikolau T, Drzewiecka K, Jelen H, Bocianowski J, Kesy J, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2020 Jun;
21(11).
PMID: 32531938
Soluble sugars such as sucrose, glucose and fructose in plant host cells not only play the role as donors of carbon skeletons, but they may also induce metabolic signals influencing...
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Bandurska H, Niedziela J, Pietrowska-Borek M, Nuc K, Chadzinikolau T, Radzikowska D
Plant Physiol Biochem
. 2017 Jul;
118:427-437.
PMID: 28711792
Drought is considered the main abiotic stress factor that inhibits growth of crop plants (including barley), limiting yield in many regions worldwide. Predicted climate changes show that in future the...
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Copper and nickel co-treatment alters metal uptake and stress parameters of Salix purpurea×viminalis
Drzewiecka K, Mleczek M, Gasecka M, Magdziak Z, Budka A, Chadzinikolau T, et al.
J Plant Physiol
. 2017 Jun;
216:125-134.
PMID: 28614755
Simultaneous treatment of Salix purpurea×viminalis with copper (Cu) and nickel (Ni) altered metal phytoextraction rates in favor of leaves. Still, metal translocation patters remained unaffected (roots≈rods>>leaves≥shoots), reaching ∼20 and 14.5mgkg...
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Bandurska H, Niedziela J, Chadzinikolau T
Plant Sci
. 2013 Oct;
213:98-105.
PMID: 24157212
Crops and other plants in natural conditions are routinely affected by several stresses acting simultaneously or in sequence. In areas affected by drought, plants may also be exposed to enhanced...
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Mleczek M, Kozlowska M, Kaczmarek Z, Chadzinikolau T, Golinski P
Int J Phytoremediation
. 2012 May;
14(1):75-88.
PMID: 22567696
Phytoremediation and its efficiency--influenced by several factors-is prime concern in reduction of environment contamination with heavy metals. The aim of the study was to estimate in controlled conditions--in relation to...
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Gasecka M, Mleczek M, Drzewiceka K, Magdziak Z, Rissmann I, Chadzinikolau T, et al.
J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng
. 2012 Mar;
47(4):548-57.
PMID: 22375537
The aim of this study was to assess the response of Salix viminalis L. under model conditions to different copper concentrations and, as a consequence, potential application of the experimental...