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Sylwia Filadelf DR HAB. SYLWIA NOWAK - DOROBEK PUBLIKACYJNY PRACE NAUKOWE OPUBLIKOWANE W CZASOPISMACH ZNAJDUJĄCYCH SIĘ W BAZIE JOURNAL CITATION REPORTS 1. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis M. 2016. Spring weed communities of rice agrocoenoses in central Nepal. Acta Bot. Croat. 75 (1): 99–108. 2. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis M., Nobis A. 2016. Dwarf shrub vegetation of rock ledges and clefts in the Pamir Alai Mountains (Middle Asia: Tajikistan). Acta Bot. Croat. 75(1): 109-120. 3. Nowak A., Nobis M., Nowak S., V. Plášek. 2016. Fen and spring vegetation in western Pamir- Alai Mountains in Tajikistan (Middle Asia). Phytocoenologia 46(2): 201–220. 4. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis A., Nobis M. 2016. Vegetation of feather grass steppes in the western Pamir Alai Mountains (Tajikistan, Middle Asia). Phytocoenologia 46(3): 295–315. 5. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis M., Nobis A. 2016. Vegetation of screes of the montane and colline zones in the Pamir-Alai Mts in Tajikistan (Middle Asia). Tuexenia 36: 223–248. 6. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis M., Nobis A. 2016. Validation of chasmophytic syntaxa of colline and montane zones in Tajikistan (Middle Asia). Botany Letters 163(1): 57-59. [w latach 1993- 2015 Acta Botanica Gallica: Botany Letters]. 7. Nowak A., Plášek V., Nobis M., Nowak S. 2016. Epiphytic communities of open habitats in the western Tian-Shan Mts (Middle Asia: Kyrgyzstan). Cryptogamie, Bryologie. 37 (4): 415-433. 8. Nobis M., Nobis A., Klichowska E., Nowak A., Nowak S., Gudkova P. 2016. Stipa dickorei sp. nov. (Poaceae), three new records and a checklist of feather grasses of China. Phytotaxa 267(1): 29-39. 9. Nowak, A., Nowak, S., Nobis, M., Nobis, A. 2015. Crop type and altitude are the main drivers of species composition of arable weed vegetation in Tajikistan. Weed Research 55(5): 525–536. 10. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis M., Nobis A. 2015. Distribution patterns of segetal weeds of cereal crops in Tajikistan. Pakistan Journal of Botany 47(4): 1415-1422. 11. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis M. 2015. First insights into weed communities of rice agrocoenoses in southern Thailand. Phytocoenologia 45(1-2): 157-174. 12. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis M., Nobis A. 2015. Vegetation of taluses and screes of the high montane and alpine zone in the Pamir Alai Mountains (Tajikistan, Middle Asia). Phytocoenologia 45(4): 299-324. 13. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis M., Nobis A. 2015. Fern-dominated rock plant communities of Tajikistan (Middle Asia). American Fern Journal 105(3): 176-198. 1 14. Nowak A., Maślak M., Nobis M., Nowak S., Kojs P., Smieja A. 2015. Is the riparian habitat creation an effective measure of plant conservation within the urbanized area? Ecological Engineering 83: 125-134. 15. Nobis M., Nowak A., Ebel A., Nobis A., Nowak S., Gudkova P.D., Verkhozina A.V, Erst A.S., Łazarski G., Olonova M.V., Piwowarczyk R., Bobrov A.A., Khrustaleva I.A., Plášek V., Silantyeva M.M., Zalewska-Gałosz J. 2015. Contribution to the flora of Asian and European countries: new national and regional vascular plant records, 3. Acta Botanica Gallica: Botany Letters 162(2): 103-115. 16. Nobis M., Ebel A.L., Nowak A., Paszko B., Bobrov A.A., Kotukhov Y.A., Kupriyanov A.N., Nobis A., Zalewska-Gałosz J., Olonova M.V., Verloove F., Chen W-L., Kushunina M., Kwolek D., Lashchinskiy N.N., Piwowarczyk R., Sukhorukov A.P., Nowak S., Plášek V., Pliszko A. 2015. Contribution to the flora of Asian and European countries: new national and regional vascular plant records, 4. Acta Botanica Gallica: Bottany Letters 162(4): 301-316. 17. Nowak S., Nowak A., Nobis M., Nobis A. 2014. Caucalido platycarpi-Vicietum michauxii − a new weed association from crop fields of Kyrgyzstan (Middle Asia). Cent. Eur. J. Biol. 9(2): 189– 199. 18. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis M., Nobis A. 2014. Vegetation of rock clefts and ledges in the Pamir Alai Mts, Tajikistan (Middle Asia). Cent. Eur. J. Biol. 9(4): 444-460. 19. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis M., Nobis A. 2014. Vegetation of solid rock faces and fissures of the alpine and subnival zone in the Pamir Alai Mountains (Tajikistan, Middle Asia). Phytocoenologia 44(1-2): 81-101. 20. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis M., Nobis A. 2014. Vegetation of rock crevices of the montane and colline zones in the Pamir-Alai and Tian Shan Mts in Tajikistan (Middle Asia). Plant Biosystems 148(6): 1199-1210. 21. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis M., Nobis A. 2014. A report on the conservation status of segetal weeds in Tajikistan. Weed Research 54(6): 635-648. 22. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis M. 2014. Diversity and distribution of rush communities from the Phragmito-Magno-Caricetea class in Pamir Alai Mountains (Middle Asia: Tajikistan). Pak. J. Bot. 46(1): 27-64. 23. Nowak A., Nobis M., Nowak S., Nobis A. 2014. Distribution, ecology and conservation status of Dionysia involucrata Zaprjag., an endangered endemic of Hissar Mts (Tajikistan, Middle Asia). Acta Soc. Bot. Pol. 83(2): 123-135. 24. Nobis M., Nobis A., Nowak A., Nowak S. 2014. A new variety of Diarthron (Thymelaeaceae) from Tajikistan. Plant Biosystems 148(5): 1032-1034 25. Nobis M., Nobis A., Nowak A., Nowak S. 2014. Stipa klimesii (Poaceae), a new species from Western Himalayas (India). Phytotaxa 174(3): 173-180. 2 26. Nobis M., Nowak A., Nobis A., Paszko B., Piwowarczyk R., Nowak S., Plášek V. 2014. Contribution to the flora of Asian and European countries: new national and regional vascular plant records. Acta Botanica Gallica: Botany Letters 161(1): 81-89. 27. Nobis M., Ebel A.L., Nowak A., Turginov O.T., Kupriyanov A.N., Nobis A., Olonova M.V., Paszko B., Piwowarczyk R., Chen W-L., Gudkova P.D., Klichowska E., Nowak S., Pujadas-Salvà A.J. 2014. Contribution to the flora of Asian and European countries: new national and regional vascular plant records. 2. Acta Botanica Gallica: Botany Letters 161(2): 209-221. 28. Nowak S., Nowak A., Nobis M. 2013. Weed communities of rice fields in the central Pamir Alai Mountains (Tajikistan, Middle Asia). Phytocoenologia 43(1-2): 101-126. 29. Nowak S., Nowak A., Nobis M., Nobis A. 2013. Weed vegetation of cereal crops in Tajikistan (Pamir Alai Mts., Middle Asia). Phytocoenologia 43(3-4): 225-243. 30. Nowak S., Nowak A. 2013. Weed communities of root crops in the Pamir Alai Mts, Tajikistan (Middle Asia). Acta Soc. Bot. Pol. 82(2): 135-146. 31. Nowak S., Nowak A. 2013. The role of rock mining for maintaining Dauco carotae- Crepidetum rhoeadifoliae Hejný et Grüll in Hejný et al. 1979 – a new to Poland plant association. Cent. Eur. J. Biol. 8(8): 799-812. 32. Nowak A., Nowak S., Nobis M. 2011. Distribution patterns, ecological characteristic and conservation status of endemic plants of Tadzhikistan - A global hotspot of diversity. Journal for Nature Conservation 19: 296–305. 33. Nowak A., Nobis M., Dajdok Z., Zalewska-Gałosz J., Nowak S., Nobis A., Czerniawska-Kusza I., Kozak M., Stebel A., Bula R., Sugier P., Szlachetka A., Bena W., Trojecka A, Piwowarczyk R., Adamiec A., Krawczyk R. 2010. Revision of Nymphaea candida range - new data on the distribution and habitat preferences of the species in southern Poland. Acta Soc. Bot. Pol. 79(4): 333-350. 34. Nowak A., Nowak S., Czerniawska-Kusza I. 2007. Rare and threatened pondweed communities in anthropogenic water bodies of Opole Silesia (SW Poland). Acta Soc. Bot. Pol. 76(2): 151-163. 35. Nowak A., Nowak S. 2004. Changes of the Sozofloristic Value of Opole Province in Southwestern Poland. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, Vol. 13, No 3: 343-348. 36. Nowak A., Nowak S. 2004. The Effectiveness of Plant Conservation: A Case Study of Opole Province, Southwest Poland. Environmental Management 34(3): 363-371. 3 MONOGRAFIE - W JĘZYKU ANGIELSKIM 37. Nobis M., Nowak A., Nobis A., Nowak S., Kusza G. 2011. Atlas of Vascular Plants of Tajikistan. Part II. Opole Scient. Soc., Institute of Botany Jagiellonian University, Kraków-Opole, pp. 256. 38. Nowak A., Nobis M., Nowak S., Nobis A., Kusza G. 2011. Atlas of Vascular Plants of Tajikistan. Part III. Institute of Botany Jagiellonian University, Opole University, Opole-Kraków, pp. 232. 39. Nowak A., Badora K., Hebda G., Nowak S., Spałek K. 2003. The nature values of the prospective “Racibórz” reservoir. Opole Scient. Soc. OTPN, Opole, pp. 107. - W JĘZYKU POLSKIM 40. Nowak S., Nowak A., Jermaczek A. 2013. Zagrożone chwasty polne Opolszczyzny i ich ochrona. Wyd. Klubu Przyrodników, Świebodzin. ss. 116. 41. Nowak S., Nowak A. 2011. Chwasty zagrożone i ginące województwa opolskiego. Urząd Marszałkowski Województwa Opolskiego, Opole. ss. 198. 42. Nowak S. 2007. Zróżnicowanie agrofitocenoz obszaru występowania wychodni skał węglanowych na Śląsku Opolskim. Studia i Monografie Nr 394. Uniwersytet Opolski. Opolskie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk, Opole, ss. 216 + załączniki. 43. Nowak A., Nowak S. 2005. Katalog zielnika roślin naczyniowych Muzeum Śląska Opolskiego. Zbiory z lat 1829-1943 z terenów dzisiejszej Polski. Muzeum Śląska Opolskiego, Opole. ss. 147. 44. Nowak A., Nowak S. 2005. Katalog zielnika roślin naczyniowych Muzeum Śląska Opolskiego. Zbiory z lat 1855-1940 z terenów spoza dzisiejszej Polski. Muzeum Śląska Opolskiego, Opole. ss. 86. 45. Nowak A., Nowak S. 2005. Katalog zielnika roślin naczyniowych Muzeum Śląska Opolskiego, Zbiory z lat 1951-1976 z terenów Polski. Muzeum Śląska Opolskiego, Opole. ss. 209. 46. Badora K., Kantorczyk J., Nowak S., Nowak A. (red.), Spałek K., Wyszyński M. 2001. Ostoje przyrody Natura 2000 w województwie opolskim (koncepcja regionalna). Zeszyt Specjalny. Prace OTPN, Wydział III Nauk Przyrodniczych , Opole, ss. 173. 47. Dajdok Z., Kącki Z., Nowak A., Nowak S., Spałek K. 1998. Atlas rozmieszczenia roślin naczyniowych prawnie chronionych w województwie opolskim. Uniwersytet Opolski, Opole, ss.
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