49th “Chemistry for Agriculture and Human Health” Seminar – Interdisciplinary Knowledge Exchange in Karpacz

Czas czytania: 3min

On 23–26 November 2025, the 49th International Scientific and Technical Seminar “Chemistry for Agriculture and Human Health” was held in Karpacz, bringing together experts in chemistry, environmental biology, biotechnology, food technology as well as medicine and dietetics. The conference served as a platform for knowledge exchange, presentation of research results and discussion on emerging challenges in applied chemistry related to agriculture and human health protection.

Researchers from Łukasiewicz – INS presented two communications during the event:

  • Dr Krzysztof Borowik – Use of post-fermentation products in biofertilizers for environmentally friendly agriculture.
  • Dr Alicja Drozd – Analytical challenges in determining contaminants and nutrients in organic and organo-mineral fertilizers using ICP-OES.
In addition, five scientific posters were presented, showcasing current research findings:
  • Assessment of the applicability of ICP-OES for determining inorganic arsenic in bladderwrack (Drozd A., Ostrowski J., Kostrzewa D., Zdunek A.)
  • Analysis of metal content in honey and bee pollen using ICP-OES (Drozd A., Ostrowski J., Dobrowolski R.)
  • Improving the sorption of heavy metal ions on low-cost sorbents modified with agar-based biochar (Gustaw S., Drozd A., Bąk J., Kołodyńska D.)
  • Fertilizing and microbiological properties of an industrial by-product from the dairy industry in the form of acidic whey (Drozd A., Bogusz P., Flakiewicz J., Maziarczyk I., Wrona O., Zdunek A.)
  • Pressure granulation of solid post-fermentation fractions (Schab S., Borowik K.)

The conference served as an important platform for presenting the latest scientific research results and for fostering interdisciplinary collaboration among academic institutions, research institutes and the industrial sector.

 

Data publikacji: 2025-12-11

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