Employee

Assoc. Prof. DSc  Alicja Szatanik-Kloc




tel.: (81) 744 50 51 ext. 147
e-mail: a.kloc@ipan.lublin.pl



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Interest

Research interests:

  • Impact on the composition of the solid phase adsorption equilibrium, geometric and structural characteristics of the soil material
  • Effect of pH and aluminum stress on the surface properties of soils and plants
  • Application of adsorption and potentiometric titration of the test surface (surface area, energy properties, porosity, fractal dimension, ion-exchange properties - CEC, surface charge) root crops
  • The impact of abiotic /biotic  stresses (including heavy metals) on plant growth mainly in terms of changes in the physicochemical properties of the roots and outer tissue structures - the cell wall of epidermal tissue (epiblemy) and cortex

Other information

Education (dates, degrees, universities):

  • 1985    MSc. in Agricultural Sciences
    Ukrainian State University of Agriculture. W.W. Dokutchaev in Kharkov
    MSc thesis "Biology flowering varieties of winter wheat"
  • 2000    PhD in Agricultural Sciences (Agronomy-Agrophysics)
    Institute of Agrophysics PAS, Lublin, Poland
    Dissertation "Effect of pH and aluminum stress on the root surface physicochemical properties of cereal"
  • 2011    Habilitation in Agricultural Sciences (Agronomy-Agrophysics)
    Institute of Agrophysics PAS, Lublin, Poland
    Dissertation "Changes in the surface properties of the roots of the selected plants monocots and dicots, determined phytotoxicity of aluminum and copper"

Memberships:

  • Polish Society of Agrophysics

Scholarships and fellowships:

  • 1996    Agrophysics Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia
  • 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003    Institute of Soil Science and chemistry, in Budapest, Hungary

Publications

No. authors title periodic
  1. Szatanik-Kloc A., Bowanko G., Boguta P.:  Effect of aluminium ions on free surface area and energetic characteristics of barley and colover roots. (2009 r.) International Agrophysics 2009, Vol. 23, No. 4, 383-389 
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