No 58 - Journal of Water and Land Development

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Number 58 (2023)
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Indirect estimation of black carbon concentration in traffic site based on other pollutants – time variability analysis
Joanna A. Kamińska, Jan K. Kazak

Key words: air pollution, black carbon, carbon monoxides, indirect estimation, traffic
For citation: Kamińska, J.A. and Kazak, J.K. (2023) “Indirect estimation of black carbon concentration in traffic site based on other pollutants – time variability analysis,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 1–10. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.145355.

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The guarantees of origin as a market-based energy transition mechanism in Poland
Agnieszka Petryk, Piotr Adamik

Key words: energy sector, energy production, energy trading, guarantee of origin, renewable energy sources
For citation: Petryk, A. and Adamik, P. (2023) “The guarantees of origin as a market-based energy transition mechanism in Poland,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 11–16. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.145356.

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The evaluation of rootstock and management practices to counteract replant disease in an apple orchard
Anna Tryngiel-Gać, Waldemar Treder, Krzysztof Klamkowski, Katarzyna Wójcik, Mirosław Kiełkiewicz

Key words: ammonium phosphate, apple orchard, replantation, soil fatigue, virgin soil
For citation: Tryngiel-Gać, A. et al. (2023) “The evaluation of rootstock and management practices to counteract replant disease in an apple orchard,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 17–24. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.145357.

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Machine learning for supporting irrigation decisions based on climatic water balance
Waldemar Treder, Krzysztof Klamkowski, Katarzyna Wójcik, Anna Tryngiel-Gać

Key words: apple trees, evapotranspiration, irrigation scheduling, machine learning, precipitation, WEKA software
For citation: Treder, W. et al. (2023) “Machine learning for supporting irrigation decisions based on climatic water balance,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 25–30. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.145358.

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Morphometric analysis of Klina River basin using geospatial technology and open access datasets
Hazir Çadraku, Xhesika Hasa

Key words: digital elevation model, morphometric analysis, stream, water resources, watershed
For citation: Çadraku, H. and Hasa, X. (2023) “Morphometric analysis of Klina River basin using geospatial technology and open access datasets,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 31–41. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.145359.

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The modelling of tomato crop response to the climate change with different irrigation schemes
Zeinab M. Hendy, Samar M. Attaher, Ahmed A. Abdel-Aziz, Abdel-Ghany M. El-Gindy

Key words: AquaCrop model, deficit irrigation, RCP4.5, RCP8.5
For citation: Hendy, Z.M. et al. (2023) “The modelling of tomato crop response to the climate change with different irrigation schemes,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 42–52. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.145360.

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Satellite ET-based irrigation performance: Strategies to increase rainfed crops production in the lower Baro watershed, Ethiopia
Fiseha Befikadu Deneke, Amba Shetty, Fekadu Fufa

Key words: crop water productivity, evapotranspiration, irrigation performance, lower Baro, yield gap
For citation: Befikadu Deneke, F., Shetty, A. and Fufa, F. (2023) “Satellite ET-based irrigation performance: Strategies to increase rainfed crops production in the lower Baro watershed, Ethiopia,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 53–61. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146597.

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Effectiveness of using physical pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass
Milena Piątek, Anna Bartkowiak

Key words: biogas yield, biomass conversion, energy and thermal efficiency, lignocellulosic biomass, ultrasonic and hydrothermal pretreatment
For citation: Piątek, M. and Bartkowiak, A.M. (2023) “Effectiveness of using physical pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 62–69. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146598.

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Microplastics contamination in commercial fish landed at Lengkong Fish Auction Point, Central Java, Indonesia
Nuning Vita Hidayati, Fenina O.B. Rachman, Muslih, Rizqi R. Hidayat, Maria D.N. Meinita, Hendrayana, Iqbal A. Husni, Sapto Andriyono, Dyahruri Sanjayasari

Key words: digestive tract, fishes, Lengkong Fish Auction Point, microplastics, polymer
For citation: Vita Hidayati, N. et al. (2023) “Microplastics contamination in commercial fish landed at Lengkong Fish Auction Point, Central Java, Indonesia,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 70–78. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146599.

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Soil conditions under great cormorant and grey heron colonies in a wetland: Effect on soil nematode abundance and trophic structure
Dawid Kozacki, Krassimira Ilieva-Makulec, Marek Hryniewicz, Grzegorz Makulec

Key words: bird excreta, great cormorant, grey heron, nematodes, nitrogen
For citation: Kozacki, D. et al. (2023) “Soil conditions under great cormorant and grey heron colonies in a wetland: Effect on soil nematode abundance and trophic structure,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 79–88. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146600.

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Historical and projected land-use / land cover changes of the Welmel River Watershed, Genale Dawa Basin, Ethiopia
Solomon E. Ayalew, Tewodros A. Nigussie

Key words: CA-Markov chain model, change detection, land use / land cover (LULC), Welmel Watershed
For citation: Ayalew, S.E. and Nigussie, T.A. (2023) “Historical and projected land-use / land cover changes of the Welmel River Watershed, Genale Dawa Basin, Ethiopia,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 89–98. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146601.

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Evolution of shallow post-bog soils developed on Holocene carbonate sediments in NW Poland
Grzegorz Jarnuszewski, Edward Meller, Teodor Kitczak

Key words: decomposition of organic matter, dehydration, Gleysols, groundwater, Histosols, Phaeozems, plant communities, post-bog soils evolution
For citation: Jarnuszewski, G., Meller, E. and Kitczak, T. (2023) “Evolution of shallow post-bog soils developed on Holocene carbonate sediments in NW Poland,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 99–109. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146602.

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Spatio-temporal structure of natural and anthropogenic land use in a semi-arid watershed: Northwest Algeria
Ahmed Melalih

Key words: Algeria, GIS, land use, natural and anthropogenic formations, remote sensing, semi-arid watershed, Wadi Sarno
For citation: Melalih, A. (2023) “Spatio-temporal structure of natural and anthropogenic land use in a semi-arid watershed: Northwest Algeria,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 110–119. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146603.

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The evaluation of energy from grapevine shoots used as biomass depending on the cultivar
Kamila E. Klimek, Magdalena Kapłan, Grzegorz Maj

Key words: biomass, crop, energy properties, shootings, vine
For citation: Klimek, K.E., Kapłan, M. and Maj, G. (2023) “The evaluation of energy from grapevine shoots used as biomass depending on the cultivar,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 120–128. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146604.

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Experimental investigation of local scour under two oblong piers of a bridge crossing a sharp bend river
Abdulrazaq K. Abdulwahd, Jaafar S. Maatooq

Key words: intensity of flow, local scour, oblong pier, sharp bend
For citation: Abdulwahd, A.K. and Maatooq, J.S. (2023) “Experimental investigation of local scour under two oblong piers of a bridge crossing a sharp bend river,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 129–135. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146605.

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The estimation of water erosion with RUSLE and deposition model: A case study of the Bin El-Ouidane dam catchment area (High Atlas, Morocco)
Wafae Nouaim, Dimitri Rambourg, Abderrazak El Harti, Ettaqy Abderrahim, Mohamed Merzouki, Ismail Karaoui

Key words: remote sensing, RUSLE, unit stream power theory, water erosion
For citation: Nouaim, W. et al. (2023) “The estimation of water erosion with RUSLE and deposition model: A case study of the Bin El-Ouidane dam catchment area (High Atlas, Morocco),” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 136–147. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146606.

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The water outflow from neighbouring mountain catchments in the Polish Carpathians: A comparative analysis
Agnieszka W. Kowalczyk, Andrzej Jaguś

Key words: hydrological data, mountain catchment, water outflow, water resources, water runoff
For citation: Kowalczyk, A.W. and Jaguś, A. (2023) “The water outflow from neighbouring mountain catchments in the Polish Carpathians: A comparative analysis,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 148–157. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146607.

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A data-driven approach to predict hydrometeorological variability and fluctuations in lake water levels
Remziye I. Tan Kesgin, Ibrahim Demir, Erdal Kesgin, Mohamed Abdelkader, Hayrullah Agaccioglu

Key words: evaporation, lake water level, precipitation, stochastic time series models, water transfer
For citation: Tan Kesgin, R.I. et al. (2023) “A data-driven approach to predict hydrometeorological variability and fluctuations in lake water levels,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 158–170. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146608.

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The analysis of energy potential in vine leaves of the ‘Regent’ cultivar as bio-waste depending on the year of cultivation and the type of rootstock used
Magdalena Kapłan, Grzegorz Maj, Kamila E. Klimek

Key words: biomass utilisation, energetic properties, plant biomass, renewable energy, rootstock
For citation: Kapłan, M., Maj, G. and Klimek, K.E. (2023) “The analysis of energy potential in vine leaves of the ‘Regent’ cultivar as bio-waste depending on the year of cultivation and the type of rootstock used,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 171–177. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146609.

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Modelling causality between agricultural and meteorological drought indices in the Corong River basin, East Java Indonesia
Nur A. Affandy, Data Iranata, Nadjadji Anwar, Mahendra A. Maulana, Dedy D. Prastyo, Lalu M. Jaelani, F.X. Suryadi

Key words: drought, river basin, standard normalisation difference vegetation index NDVI, standardised precipitation evapotranspiration index SPEI, time series regression
For citation: Affandy, N.A. et al. (2023) “Modelling causality between agricultural and meteorological drought indices in the Corong River basin, East Java Indonesia,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 178–188. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146610.

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Evaluation of shallow groundwater suitability for irrigation purposes: A case study from Doornfontein area, South Africa
Simeneh S. Moges, Megersa O. Dinka

Key words: irrigation, Johannesburg, physico-chemical parameters, shallow groundwater, water quality
For citation: Moges, S.S. and Dinka, M.O. (2023) “Evaluation of shallow groundwater suitability for irrigation purposes: A case study from Doornfontein area, South Africa,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 189–197. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146611.

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The use of the multi-criteria analysis for the exploration of surface irrigation potential zones: A case of the Didesa sub-basin, Abay basin, Ethiopia
Habtamu Tamiru, Megersa O. Dinka

Key words: analytic hierarchy process (AHP), key factors, multi-criteria analysis (MCA), physical land features, potential zones
For citation: Tamiru, H. and Dinka, M.O. (2023) “The use of the multi-criteria analysis for the exploration of surface irrigation potential zones: A case of the Didesa sub-basin, Abay basin, Ethiopia,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 198–211. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146612.

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Long-term variability of runoff from a small agricultural catchment of the North Masovian Lowland
Karolina Kolasińska, Bartosz Kierasiński, Katarzyna Karpińska, Tomasz Szymczak, Kazimierz Banasik

Key words: agricultural watershed, climate change, flow decrease, hydrological characteristics, land use change, renewable water resources
For citation: Kolasińska, K. et al. (2023) “Long-term variability of runoff from a small agricultural catchment of the North Masovian Lowland,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 212–219. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146613.

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Genome-wide identification and characterisation of ammonium transporter gene family in barley
Umesh K. Tanwar, Ewelina Stolarska, Ewelina Paluch-Lubawa, Elżbieta Rudy, Ewa Sobieszczuk-Nowicka

Key words: ammonium transporter (AMT), bioinformatics, gene expression, barley (Hordeum vulgare), nitrogen use efficiency
For citation: Tanwar, U.K. et al. (2023) “Genome-wide identification and characterisation of ammonium transporter gene family in barley,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 220–233. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146614.

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The impact of maize irrigation intervals and potassium fertiliser rates on mealybug populations, vegetative growth, and resulting yield
Moustafa M.S. Bakry, Dalal M. Aljedani

Key words: agronomic practices, crop productivity, maize, mealybug (Phenacoccus solenopsis), potassium fertilisation
For citation: Bakry, M.M.S. and Aljedani, D.M. (2023) “The impact of maize irrigation intervals and potassium fertiliser rates on mealybug populations, vegetative growth, and resulting yield,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 234–242. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146615.

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Does fish stocking rate affect the photosynthesis of Lactuca sativa grown in an aquaponic system?
Zuzanna Malwina Jaszczuk, Adam Brysiewicz, Agnieszka Kozioł, Alicja Auriga, Marian Brestic, Hazem M. Kalaji

Key words: aquaponics, chlorophyll fluorescence, common carp, lettuce, plant production
For citation: Jaszczuk, Z.M. et al. (2023) “Does fish stocking rate affect the photosynthesis of Lactuca sativa grown in an aquaponic system?,” Journal of Water and Land Development, 58, pp. 243–252. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2023.146616.

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