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Name
Budka, Anna
Scientific title
dr hab.
ORCID
Faculty
Wydział Inżynierii Środowiska i Inżynierii Mechanicznej
Department
Katedra Budownictwa i Geoinżynierii
13 results
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Publication 2021A comparison of toxic and essential elements in edible wild and cultivated mushroom species
16 16 Publication 2024Mineral composition variation in Boletales mushrooms—indication of soil properties and taxonomic influence
11 11 Publication 2022Anthropogenic contamination leads to changes in mineral composition of soil- and tree-growing mushroom species: A case study of urban vs. rural environments and dietary implications
3 3 Publication 2022Road traffic and abiotic parameters of underlying soils determine the mineral composition and nutritive value of the mushroom Macrolepiota procera (Scop.) Singer
4 4 Publication 2022Patterns of changes in the mineral composition of Agaricus bisporus cultivated in Poland between 1977 and 2020
4 4 Publication 2022Mycoremediation of Flotation Tailings with Agaricus bisporus
6 6 Publication 2025Linking soil properties to elemental uptake patterns: species-specific accumulation in Boletales mushrooms
12 12 Publication 2024Can the concentration of elements in wild-growing mushrooms be deduced from the taxonomic rank?
30 30 Publication 2025Elemental uptake and accumulation by wood decay fungi in relation to their nutrition strategy, rot type and mineral profile of the colonized wood
21 21 Publication 2023Reply to “Comments on “Anthropogenic contamination leads to changes in mineral composition of soil- and tree-growing mushroom species: A case study of urban vs. rural environments and dietary implications”- rare earth elements by Jerzy Falandysz
10 10 Publication 2025Species-specific preferences vs. soil composition impact – interplay in bioaccumulation of elements in edible mycorrhizal mushrooms
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