20 articles in this issue
 
Introduction pagesEditorial Board
Dimitrios BILALIS,Stella KARIDOGIANNI,Ioannis ROUSSIS,Varvara KOUNELI,Ioanna KAKABOUKI,Antigolena FOLINA
The cannabis plant was discovered 10,000 years ago without its exact use being known in China and Central Asia. Equally highly interested in this plant are the pharmaceutical and construction sectors. The cultivation of Cannabis sativa L. varieties contai... see more
Foteini ANGELOPOULOU,Eleni TSIPLAKOU,Dimitrios BILALIS
Camelina sativa (L). Crantz is a novel promising oilseed plant that can be grown as a spring annual crop or as a winter annual, in milder climates, providing distinct advantages. The objectives of this 3-year study were to evaluate the agronomic potential... see more
Ana Cornelia BADEA,Gheorghe BADEA
Zoning is the most effective public tool for controlling land use, reflecting the spatial separation of urban land use incompatibilities and influencing, consequently, the physical economic and social structure of cities. In this paper we want to emphasiz... see more
Florin Dumitru BORA,Anamaria CALUGAR,Claudiu Ioan BUNEA,Ionut RACZ
The primary objectives of this research were to determine the concentration of some inorganic trace components, to evaluate the concentration levels of these in Romanian wines by daily consumption of wine and the health risk of inorganic trace components ... see more
The objective of this study is to determine the Pb concentration and 206Pb/204Pb, 206Pb/207Pb, 206Pb/208Pb from several Romanian winemaking regions, in order to highlight credible geographical markers of wine origin. The Pb level concentration and the rat... see more
Anamaria CALUGAR,Mirela Irina CORDEA,Anca BABES,Melinda FEJER
Carbohydrate reserves in grapevine are stored in form of starch and soluble sugars. The present study was conducted in order to understand the dynamics of insoluble carbohydrate reserves during dormancy season of some table and wines grapevine varieties. ... see more
Cintia COLIBABA,Anca COLIBABA,Irina GHEORGHIU,Anais COLIBABA,Ovidiu URSA
The article is based on the GoScience project funded by the Erasmus+ programme. The project relies on the European context, where in spite of the development of science and technology fewer and fewer students follow a science career let alone one in agric... see more
Alexandru Iulian ILIESCU,Tiberiu RUS,Valentin DANCIU,Constantin MOLDOVEANU,Andrei ILIE
Nowadays, the need for a more precise positioning is a very high, therefore very demanding one, and this is one of the reasons why very large research funding is allocated in satellite technology, the second reason being global geopolitics situation. New ... see more
Viorel MITRE,Andreea ANDRECAN,Sabin MOLNAR,Maria CODREA,Vasile MELNIC,Lehel LUKACS,Berta Stefania MOLNAR
The influence of cutting roots on the growth and fruiting of ‘top group’ plum cultivars (‘Topfirst’, ‘Topfive’, ‘Toptaste’, ‘Tophit’ and ‘Topend Plus’), under the pedoclimatic conditions of Sînmihaiu Almasului, in the centre of Transylvania, Romania, in 2... see more
Sabin MOLNAR,Viorel MITRE,Vasile MELNIC,Andreea ANDRECAN,Tabita LISANDRU,Maria CODREA
Weed problems were reported in almost all production areas, and management of competing unwanted vegetation has long been an issue for commercial growers all around the world. A field trial was set up in 2016 in Bologa, Cluj county, Romania, in order to e... see more
Mircea Emil NAP,Tudor SALAGEAN,Petre Iuliu DRAGOMIR,Elemer Emanuel ?UBA
Laser scanning describes a method by which a surface is sampled or scanned using laser technology. The science of valuation has become more and more sophisticated as the development of society in general and of the economy in particular, in order to meet,... see more
George POPESCU,Cosmin Alin POPESCU,Mihai HERBEI,Lucian DRAGOMIR,Ionel SAMFIRA,Costel BARLIBA
In the last decade, in Romania, the management of large and very diverse agricultural areas from the point of view of the relief has been imposed especially the for the case of permanent grasslands. These ecosystems that are in balance due to the interdep... see more
George POPESCU,Cosmin Alin POPESCU,Mihai HERBEI,Lucian DRAGOMIR,Adrian SMULEAC,Silviu DOROBANTU
Modern technology plays a fundamental role in the engineering activities undertaken in day-to-day operations, in order to obtain the necessary material for construction or to obtain certain useful materials that are found near the surface. A special contr... see more
Daniela RABOJ
Airbnb or other similar platforms have evolved greatly in recent years and managed to change the perception of accommodation, in the same manner as Uber has changed the perception of public transport. Renting for tourism purposes, through Airbnb type plat... see more
Ioannis ROUSSIS,Ioanna KAKABOUKI,Antigolena FOLINA,Aristidis KONSTANTAS,Ilias TRAVLOS,Dimitrios BILALIS
Organic farming encourages the use of organic waste materials as substitutes for chemical fertilizers. Tomato pomace presents an alternative to inorganic fertilizer. A field experiment was carried out to evaluate the influence of tomato pomace composts an... see more
Doina VASILCA
Considering the evolution of automatic mapping programs and the huge amount of available data, the key elements that go into creating thematic maps are presented so that those less familiar with map-making might be able to craft accurate, reliable and ill... see more
Camelia BRATU,Costel VÎNATORU,Bianca ZAMFIR,Florin STANICA,Viorica LAGUNOVSCHI-LUCHIAN
At present, the Romanian market is dominated by foreign eggplant cultivars, the most widely used being the ‘Aragon’ and ‘Mirval’ hybrids. Taking into acount this major deficiency in this Solanum species regarding the autochthonous genotypes since 1996, Ve... see more
Costel VÎNATORU,Bianca MU?AT,Camelia BRATU,Georgios TSOKTOURIDIS
In Romania, during the 1980s, this species was studied in addition to other sweetener plants, such as Jerusalem artichoke, sweet sorghum, sweet iris, etc. After 1996, the researches were restarted intensively at Vegetable Research and Development Station ... see more
Costel VÎNATORU,Bianca MU?AT,Camelia BRATU,Adrian PETICILA
Since 1996, Brassica juncea has been studied in the Breeding Laboratory of Vegetable Research and Development Station Buzau. The aim of this study was to obtain genotypes with distinct phenotypic expressivity, suitable to be grown in protected spaces and ... see more