In memory of Associate Professor Teresa Kozanecka (1946–2020)

IF 1.4 Q4 SOIL SCIENCE
J. Chojnicki
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On 7 November 2020 Associate Professor Teresa Kozanecka passed away at the age of 74. In 1973 she obtained the title of Master of Science in Agriculture at the Faculty of Agriculture of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW (WULS-SGGW) and in 1979 she started research and teaching at the Department of Soil Science at the WULS-SGGW. Her entire professional life was associated with the WULS-SGGW. She obtained the PhD of agricultural sciences in 1985 on the basis of dissertation “Physicochemical properties of the soil in an apple orchard depending on many years of diversified mineral fertilization” made under the supervision of Professor Marian Kępka and was habilitated in 2004 after submission of the dissertation “Influence of soil and climatic conditions and cultivars on the ionic state of apple leaves”. In 2009 she received the position of associate professor. Professor’s scientific activity was mainly focused on the study of the impact of fertilization, cultivation method on the physicochemical, chemical and biological properties of soils in orchards, the ionic state of apple leaves and other trees depending on soil and climatic conditions. She also studied heavy metal pollution of urban, arable, forest soils and plant, and the possibilities of using algae, lichens and mosses to assess anthropopressure on the environment. As an author or co-author, she published 73 scientific papers, including 44 reviewed papers (some of them are listed below) and participated in the elaboration of 6 different expertise, project work, and soil mapping. She was the manager of one research project financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education and a co-contractor in 2 such projects. She conducted lectures, laboratory and field exercises of soil science at full-time and part-time studies in the field of landscape architecture, horticulture, biology, agriculture, and faculties in the subject of soil fertility and productivity, bioindication and environmental monitoring in the field of agriculture. Also pursued diploma seminars for graduate students and engineers in the agriculture field of study. Under her supervision, 1 doctoral dissertation, 14 master’s and 12 engineering theses were carried out. Professor’s Kozanecka was involved in organizational work. She was the tutor of the student, internship students and students of the Chemical Technical School, participated in the work of various committees, organization of seminars and scientific conferences at the Faculty of Agriculture and Biology. She participated in the development and promotion of soil science, performing various functions in the Warsaw Branch of Soil Science Society of Poland. For achievements, she was awarded, among others: the Gold Medal for Long Service, the Golden Badge of the Soil Science Society of Poland and awarded with the award of the Rector of the WULS-SGGW for achievements in the field of scientific research. Professor’s Kozanecka fulfilled her life with dignity, working hard as a man and an academic teacher, skillfully combining scientific work with the dedication and commitment of her family. She was a very kind person, friendly and open to other people, creating very positive relationships with colleagues in research work and with students in the teaching process. The memory of her, as a valuable and disinterested person, an inquisitive researcher, will forever remain in the academic community of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences in Warsaw. The most important scientific articles published by Professor Teresa Kozanecka are listed below. The articles marked with the letters PL were published in Polish language with abstracts and summaries in English.
纪念特蕾莎·科扎内卡副教授(1946-2020)
2020年11月7日,特蕾莎·科扎内卡副教授去世,享年74岁。1973年,她获得华沙生命科学大学农学院农学硕士学位。1979年,她开始在华沙生命科学大学土壤科学系从事研究和教学工作。她的整个职业生涯都与wols - sggw有关。1985年在Marian教授Kępka指导下完成论文《多年多样化矿物施肥对苹果园土壤理化性质的影响》,获得农学博士学位;2004年完成论文《土壤、气候条件和品种对苹果叶片离子状态的影响》,获得农学博士学位。2009年任副教授。教授的科学活动主要集中在研究施肥、栽培方法对果园土壤理化、化学和生物特性的影响,以及苹果叶片和其他树木的离子状态对土壤和气候条件的影响。她还研究了城市、耕地、森林土壤和植物的重金属污染,以及利用藻类、地衣和苔藓来评估人类对环境施加压力的可能性。作为作者或合著者,她发表了73篇科学论文,其中包括44篇评审论文(部分论文如下),并参与了6项不同专业知识的阐述,项目工作和土壤制图。她是一个由科学和高等教育部资助的研究项目的经理,并参与了两个这样的项目。她在景观建筑、园艺学、生物学、农业等领域进行全日制和非全日制的土壤科学讲座、实验室和实地实践,并在农业领域的土壤肥力和生产力、生物指示和环境监测方面进行教学。还为农业研究领域的研究生和工程师举办文凭研讨会。指导完成博士论文1篇,硕士论文14篇,工程论文12篇。科扎内卡教授参与了组织工作。她是化学技术学院学生、实习学生和学生的导师,参与了农业与生物学院各种委员会的工作,组织了研讨会和科学会议。她参与了土壤科学的发展和推广,在波兰土壤科学学会华沙分会担任各种职务。她曾被授予长期服务金奖、波兰土壤科学学会金徽章,并因在科学研究领域取得的成就而被授予沃沃斯- sggw校长奖。科扎内卡教授有尊严地完成了她的一生,作为一个男人和一名学术教师努力工作,巧妙地将科学工作与家人的奉献和承诺结合起来。她是一个非常善良的人,对他人友好开放,在研究工作中与同事建立了非常积极的关系,在教学过程中与学生建立了非常积极的关系。她的记忆,作为一个有价值和无私的人,一个好奇的研究者,将永远留在华沙生命科学大学的学术界。特蕾莎·科扎内卡教授发表的最重要的科学文章如下。标有PL字母的文章以波兰语出版,并附有英文摘要和摘要。
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Soil Science Annual
Soil Science Annual SOIL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
6.70%
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审稿时长
29 weeks
期刊介绍: Soil Science Annual journal is a continuation of the “Roczniki Gleboznawcze” – the journal of the Polish Society of Soil Science first published in 1950. Soil Science Annual is a quarterly devoted to a broad spectrum of issues relating to the soil environment. From 2012, the journal is published in the open access system by the Sciendo (De Gruyter).
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