Tijana Dubljanin

Tijana Dubljanin
  • PhD student
  • Research Assistant at University of Belgrade

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Current institution
University of Belgrade
Current position
  • Research Assistant
Additional affiliations
October 2019 - October 2022
University of Belgrade
Position
  • Research Trainee
July 2018 - November 2019
Institute for Soil Science
Position
  • Intern
Education
October 2018 - September 2019
University of Belgrade
Field of study
  • Soil Management - Ecological Microbiology
October 2014 - July 2018
University of Belgrade
Field of study
  • Food technology - Food Microbiology

Publications

Publications (4)
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Background and Aims While nitrogen (N) supply can enhance plant silicon (Si) accumulation, the mechanisms by which different forms of N affect Si mobilization in the rhizosphere are not well understood. This study aims to elucidate how pH changes induced by ammonium (NH4⁺) and nitrate (NO3⁻) affect Si availability in the rhizosphere, especially und...
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Background and Aims While nitrogen (N) supply can enhance plant silicon (Si) accumulation, the mechanisms by which different forms of N affect Si mobilization in the rhizosphere are not well understood. This study aims to elucidate how pH changes induced by ammonium (NH4⁺) and nitrate (NO3⁻) affect Si availability in the rhizosphere, especially und...
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An annual plant, Himalayan balsam (Impatiens glandulifera Royle) is globally widespread and one of Europe’s top invaders. We focused on two questions: does this species indeed not invade the southern areas and does the environment affect some of its key invisibility traits. In an isolated model mountainous valley, we jointly analyzed the soil (21 p...

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