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This paper addresses the problem of technogenic pollution which is a dramatic stress-factor for plants effectively acting as a green filter for cleaning air, water, and soil. It results in their growth rate changes, seasonal development speed deviations a... see more

Phosphogypsum (PG) is a by-product of the P fertilizer industry usually valorised as amendment for acidic and sodic soils. This work was aimed to study the effects of PG on nutrient uptake by industrial tomato plants in an originally sodic soil. A complet... see more

ABSTRACTNepenthes is a dioecious plant, that are male flowers and female flowersare separated on different individuals. Consider the threat of extinction of plantspecies of high economic value, conservation it is necessary with cultivation.Nepenthes culti... see more

Geocoding, the process of matching addresses to geographic coordinates, is a necessary first step when using geographical information systems (GIS) technology. However, different geocoding methodologies can result in different geographic coordinates. The ... see more

The aim of this present work is to verify the action of the hydric balance on phyto-sociological and physic-ecological factors in plant from ruderal fragment.  It was determined the leaf number (NF), dry weight of leaves (PSF), foliar area (AF) and t... see more

The culture of the annual flower plants presents some advantages: low price, simple culture, fast development and growth, a lively, bright colouring, various possibilities to use. We considered necessary to estimate the influence of the environmental fact... see more

Phosphogypsum (PG) is a by-product of the P fertilizer industry usually valorised as amendment for acidic and sodic soils. This work was aimed to study the effects of PG on nutrient uptake by industrial tomato plants in an originally sodic soil. A complet... see more

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