1. Phosphorus limitation promotes soil carbon storage in a boreal forest exposed to long-term nitrogen fertilizationEtienne Richy, Tania Fort, Inaki Odriozola, Petr Kohout, Florian Barbi, Tijana Martinović, Boris Tupek, Bartosz Adamczyk, Aleksi Lehtonen, Raisa Mäkipää, Petr Baldrian, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: Forests play a crucial role in global carbon cycling by absorbing and storing significant amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Although boreal forests contribute to approximately 45% of the total forest carbon sink, tree growth and soil carbon sequestration are constrained by nutrient availability. Here, we examine if long-term nutrient input enhances tree productivity and whether this leads to carbon storage or whether stimulated microbial decomposition of organic matter limits soil carbon accumulation. Over six decades, nitrogen, phosphorus, and calcium were supplied to a Pinus sylvestris-dominated boreal forest. We found that nitrogen fertilization alone or together with calcium and/or phosphorus increased tree biomass production by 50% and soil carbon sequestration by 65% compared to unfertilized plots. However, the nonlinear relationship observed between tree productivity and soil carbon stock across treatments suggests microbial regulation. When phosphorus was co-applied with nitrogen, it acidified the soil, increased fungal biomass, altered microbial community composition, and enhanced biopolymer degradation capabilities. While no evidence of competition between ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic fungi has been observed, key functional groups with the potential to reduce carbon stocks were identified. In contrast, when nitrogen was added without phosphorus, it increased soil carbon sequestration because microbial activity was likely limited by phosphorus availability. In conclusion, the addition of nitrogen to boreal forests may contribute to global warming mitigation, but this effect is context dependent. Keywords: carbon storage, microbial communities, boreal forest, fertilization Published in DiRROS: 23.12.2024; Views: 24; Downloads: 9 Full text (10,37 MB) This document has many files! More... |
2. Rapid immobilisation of chemical reactions in alkali-activated materials using solely microwave irradiationAnže Tesovnik, Barbara Horvat, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: Efflorescence, a time-dependent and water-driven phenomenon, is a major concern inalkali-activated materials (AAMs), impacting their practical use and preservation in a time-frozen state for post-characterisation. Although a method for stopping chemical reactions in conventional cements exists, it is time-consuming and not chemical-free. Therefore, this study explored the effects of low-power microwave-induced dehydration on efflorescence, mechanical performance, and structural integrity in AAMs, to create an alternative and more “user-friendly” dehydration method. For this purpose, several mixtures based on secondary raw (slag, fly ash, glass wool, and rock wool) and non-waste (metakaolin) materials were activated with a commercial Na-silicate solution in ratios that promoted or prevented efflorescence. Characterisation techniques, including Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction, showed that microwave dehydration effectively removed water without altering crystallinity, while mercury intrusion porosimetry and compressive strength tests confirmed increased porosity. In addition to being an efficient, time-saving, and solvent-free manner of stopping the reactions in AAMs, microwave irradiation emerged as an innovative, chemical-free method for evaluating curing finalisation and engineering foams in a stage when all other existing methods fail. However, the artificially provoked efflorescence in aged dehydrated AAMs connected the slipperiness of AAM with the instant extraction of Na, which raised the need for further research into alternative alkali replacements to evaluate the practical use of AAM. Keywords: materials chemistry, alkali-activated materials, geopolymers, slag, fly ash, rock wool, glass wool, metakaolin, microwave irradiation, dehydration, stopping chemical reactions, efflorescence Published in DiRROS: 23.12.2024; Views: 25; Downloads: 14 Full text (11,10 MB) This document has many files! More... This document is also a collection of 1 document! |
3. Investigating the synergistic impact of freeze-thaw cycles and deicing salts on the properties of cementitious composites incorporating natural fibers and fly ashIldikó Merta, Vesna Zalar Serjun, Alenka Mauko Pranjić, Aljoša Šajna, Mateja Štefančič, Bojan Poletanovic, Farshad Ameri, Ana Mladenović, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: In cold climates, concrete structures confront durability challenges due to harsh conditions. This study evaluates the effects of incorporating natural fibers, such as hemp and flax fibers (at 1 vol%), and partially replacing cement with fly ash (at 25 and 50 wt%) on the properties of cementitious composites subjected to accelerated aging under freeze-thaw cycles and deicing salts. Findings reveal that natural fibers enhance the freeze-thaw resistance, reducing deterioration (scaling) to 5-8% after 56 cycles. When mortars were subjected to accelerated freeze-thaw cycles, the compressive strength of plain mortar significantly decreased (up to 57%). However, adding natural fibers to the matrix substantially reduced its compressive strength loss. In the case of flexural strength, plain mortars experienced 33% loss, while hemp, flax, and polypropylene fiber mortars showed only 13%, 23%, and 10% losses, respectively. Furthermore, mortars experience a notable enhancement in their energy absorption capacity when reinforced with natural fibers, particularly with hemp fibers (up to 348% higher than plain mortar). Under harsh conditions, hemp and flax-reinforced mortars, with 25wt% fly ash replacement, lose the compressive strength significantly however still demonstrate an alternative to synthetic fibers in terms of flexural strength. Even with 25wt% of fly ash, mortars with natural fiber reinforcement display significantly superior energy absorption capacities compared to plain mortars (up to 48%). Keywords: cementitious composites, natural fibers, freeze-thaw cycles, mechanical properties, mass loss, fly ash Published in DiRROS: 23.12.2024; Views: 26; Downloads: 9 Full text (10,99 MB) This document has many files! More... |
4. Strategic decisions : how good does it fit the decision-making process into the strategic management process?Edvard Kolar, Matej Tušak, Petra Robnik, Roberto Biloslavo, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: The complicated dance between the decision-making (hereinafter: DM) process, which is shaped by the individual psychological constructs and internal cognitive processes, and the methodological process of strategic management (hereinafter: SMP), which can be understood as a framework that defines decision context, raises pertinent questions about their coherence. The purpose of this study is to propose an integrative model of the strategic decision-making process (hereinafter: SDM), which links the cognitive processes of decision-makers with the rigour of strategic management and identifies and mitigates potential risks at each stage of the holistic process. To design the research, we used the "model paper" approach which seeks to build a theoretical framework that predicts relationships between research concepts. The developed comprehensive model connects four independent concepts, creating a holistic framework for SDM in organizations. The comprehensive model reveals a high degree of consistency between the SMP, knowable decision-making cycle and cognitive processes. Throughout the entire process, decision-makers need to be mindful of the interplay between System 1 and System 2 thinking. While System 1 thinking may provide quick insights and initiate creative thinking, it is important to complement it with the deliberate and analytical reasoning of System 2 thinking, which can be supported by a proper application of different strategic management tools and methods. Keywords: strategic management process, decision making process, integrative concept, strategic decision making, system 1 and 2 thinking Published in DiRROS: 23.12.2024; Views: 26; Downloads: 10 Full text (441,92 KB) This document has many files! More... |
5. Influence of smoking method and anatomical location on the content of polycylcic aromatic hydrocarbons in Turopooje hamDanijel Karolyi, Sandra Petričević, Zoran Luković, Dubravko Škorput, Ana Kaić, Krešimir Salajpal, Marjeta Čandek-Potokar, 2024, original scientific article Keywords: dry-cured ham, meat smoking, PAH compounds, muscle, Turopolje pig Published in DiRROS: 23.12.2024; Views: 25; Downloads: 11 Full text (954,79 KB) This document has many files! More... |
6. Sedem desetletij metasekvoje (Metasequoia glyptostroboides Hu et Cheng) v SlovenijiIza Petek, Gregor Božič, Dušan Jurc, Kristjan Jarni, Robert Brus, 2024, review article Abstract: Metasekvoja (Metasequoia glyptostroboides Hu et Cheng) je ena najpozneje odkritih drevesnih vrst na Zemlji in hkrati zelo stara vrsta, ki se morfološko skozi milijone let skoraj ni spremenila. Odkrita je bila šele sredi 20. stoletja na Kitajskem, le nekaj let za tem, ko so znanstveniki odkrili njene fosilne ostanke in predvidevali, da gre za izumrlo vrsto. Po odkritju se je o metasekvoji veliko govorilo in pisalo, sadili so jo po vsem svetu z namenom preučevanja, saj je bilo odkritje živih osebkov senzacija za ves botanični svet. Danes se je v luči podnebnih sprememb in ob iskanju novih možnosti za večjo odpornost gozda metasekvoja kot potencialno uporabna vrsta zopet znašla pod drobnogledom. Njeno močno užlebljeno deblo in obstojnost odmrlih vej lahko predstavljajo težavo pri obdelavi njenega proti glivam sicer zelo odpornega lesa, hkrati pa zaradi edinstvenega videza deluje izredno estetsko predvsem v urbanem okolju. Kot gospodarsko vrsto jo uporabljajo ponekod na Kitajskem, v Evropi jo sadijo predvsem v testnih nasadih in v urbanem okolju. V preglednem prispevku je po sedmih desetletjih prisotnosti metasekvoje v Sloveniji podrobneje predstavljena zgodovina njenega odkrivanja, dosedanja uporaba in ocenjen je njen prihodnji potencial. Keywords: Slovenija, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, zgodovina, odkritje, lastnosti, drevesne vrste Published in DiRROS: 22.12.2024; Views: 125; Downloads: 18 Full text (2,40 MB) |
7. Unveiling the potential of ▫$(CoFeNiMnCr)_3O_4$▫ high-entropy oxide synthesized from CoFeNiMnCr high-entropy alloy for efficient oxygen-evolution reactionBarbara Ljubec Božiček, Jitka Hreščak, Monika Kušter, Janez Kovač, Iztok Naglič, Boštjan Markoli, Barbara Šetina, Martin Šala, Sandra Drev, Živa Marinko, Miran Čeh, Belisa Alcantara Marinho, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: Electrochemical water-splitting is a promising green technology for the production of hydrogen. One of the bottlenecks, however, is the oxygen evolution half-reaction (OER), which could be overcome with the development of a suitable electrocatalyst. Recently, non-noble metal, high-entropy oxides (HEO) have been investigated as potential OER electrocatalysts, but complex synthesis approaches that usually produce the material in powder form limit their wider utilization. Here, an innovative synthesis strategy of formulating a nanostructured (CoFeNiMnCr)3O4 HEO thin film on a CoFeNiMnCr high entropy alloy (HEA) using facile electrochemical and thermal treatment methods is presented. The CoFeNiMnCr HEA serves as exceptional support to be electrochemically treated in an ethylene glycol electrolyte with ammonium fluoride to form a rough and microporous structure with nanopits. The electrochemically treated CoFeNiMnCr HEA surface is more prone to oxidation during a low-temperature thermal treatment, leading to the growth of a spinel (CoFeNiMnCr)3O4 HEO thin film. The (CoFeNiMnCr)3O4 HEO exhibits a superior overpotential of 341 mV at 10 mA cm−2 and a Tafel slope of 50 mV dec−1 along with remarkable long-term stability in alkaline media. The excellent catalytic activity and stability for the OER can serve as a promising platform for the practical utilization of (CoFeNiMnCr)3O4 HEO. Keywords: electrochemical water-spliting, electrocatalysts Published in DiRROS: 20.12.2024; Views: 53; Downloads: 18 Full text (2,75 MB) This document has many files! More... |
8. Combined cytogenetic and molecular methods for taxonomic verification and description of Brassica populations deriving from different originsFrançois Lefévre, Houria Hadj-Arab, Fella Aissiou, Claudia Bartoli, Giuseppe Bazan, Matéo Boudet, Lydia Bousset-Vaslin, Marwa Chouikhi, Olivier Coriton, Gwénaelle Deniot, Vladimir Meglič, Barbara Pipan, Lovro Sinkovič, 2024, original scientific article Keywords: wild populations, landraces, Brassica, genetic diversity, taxonomic verification Published in DiRROS: 20.12.2024; Views: 54; Downloads: 10 Full text (10,12 MB) |
9. Landscape permeability for ecological connectivity at the macro-regional level : The Continuum Suitability Index and its practical implicationsPeter Laner, Christian Rossi, Rachel Luethi, Filippo Favilli, Irena Bertoncelj, Guido Plassmann, Rudolf Michael Haller, 2024, original scientific article Keywords: strategic connectivity areas, structural connectivity, sensitivity analysis, fragmentation use, land-use, Alps Dinaric Mountains Published in DiRROS: 20.12.2024; Views: 57; Downloads: 11 Full text (7,21 MB) |
10. Assessment of extracellular particles directly in diluted plasma and blood by interferometric light microscopy : a study of 613 human and 163 canine samplesBoštjan Korenjak, Armando Tratenšek, Matevž Arko, Anna Romolo, Matej Hočevar, Matic Kisovec, Maxence Berry, Apolonija Bedina Zavec, David Drobne, Tomaž Vovk, Aleš Iglič, Alenka Nemec Svete, Vladimira Erjavec, Veronika Kralj-Iglič, 2024, original scientific article Keywords: extracellular particles, extracellular vesicles, exosomes, membrane vesiculation, platelets, blood products, platelet-rich plasma, liquid biopsy, membrane enclosed, drug delivery Published in DiRROS: 20.12.2024; Views: 59; Downloads: 16 Full text (1,96 MB) This document has many files! More... |