45 articles in this issue
Adriana Amfim
Research aimed at establishing an association between the level of heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Cu and Zn) in fodder, chronic diseases at cows and residual heavy metals in different organs and tissues. The toxicological investigation revealed the followin... see more
Henrieta Arpášová,Branislav Gálik,Cyril Hrncár,Martin Fik,Róbert Herkel,Veronika Pistová
Herbs, spices and their extracts (botanicals) have a wide range of activities. May have a beneficial effect on the gastrointestinal microflora of animals, performance and quality of animal products. In this experiment the effects of supplementation of the... see more
Andreea Cocolea,Lavinia Stef,Calin Julean,Eliza Simiz
The coming out of the efficient meat chicken hybrid on the Romanian market and feeder products like the combined feed (CF), the PVM concentrates and the vitamin-mineral premix, make the free-range bird breeders choose a technique intake that provide an av... see more
Daniel Omoran,Lavinia Stef,Calin Julean,Eliza Simiz
There are various researches where during growth period of broilers are used 2 or 4 combined feed (CF) recipes, with different nutritional characteristics, which can cover the chickens need, and which can also satisfy the technical-economical condition. T... see more
Tiberiu Polen
The research was done on 45 animals (fattening pigs) that were divided in 3 variants: V1 = 6 mg Cu / kg fooder; V2 = 31.25 mg Cu / kg fooder (CuSO4 + 5 H2O); V3 = 31.25 mg Cu / kg fooder (Cu - polyphosphate glass source). The duration of trial was 90 days... see more
Eva Tvrdá
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of ferrous (Fe2+) or ferric (Fe3+) iron on the antioxidant capacity and the ability to bind iron of bovine spermatozoa at specific time intervals (0h, 2h, 8h, 16h and 24h) during an in vitro culture. 35 semen... see more
Anna Trakovická,Nina Moravcíková,Alica Navrátilová
The aim of this work was to analyse genetic polymorphisms in genes encoding leptin receptor (LEPR) and ghrelin (GHR) as genetic markers of metabolic disorders in human nutrition. Genomic DNA was obtained from in total 84 human blood samples. Effect of ana... see more
Dorel Dronca
Integration of the Romania in the E.U. requires a special attention for to the game populations. The aim of the present paper was to study the quantitative evolution of the game for the 6 species during 2010-2015, on the hunting terrain 29 Surduc, from Fo... see more
Alexandra Oana Ciobotaru,Alexandru Iulian Grosu,Andreea Dobre,Calina Petruta Cornea
Aflatoxins are secondary metabolites produced by various species of Aspergillus and are responsible for toxic effects on farm animals. The limitation of the mycotoxin contamination of food and feed could be achieved by specific methods that inhibit the fu... see more
Miroslava Císarová
The aim of this study was to evaluated antifungal and antitoxigenic properties of essential oils (EOs) in vapor phase. In vitro antifungal activity of essential oils against three fungal strains (Aspergillus flavus (MC1, MC4, and MC33) was evaluated by mi... see more
Benoni Lixandru,Florica Morariu,Dumitru Popescu
Miscanthus giganteus is a large, perennial (up to 20 years) grass hybrid of M. sinensis and M. sacchariflorus native to Japan. It is a sterile hybrid, therefore it propagates vegetative through its rhizomes and that it is a completely non-invasive species... see more
Manuela Dora Orboi
Organic production systems are based on specific and precise standards of production, pursuing the achievement of optimal agro-systems, easy to sustain in terms of social, environmental and economic. Organic production systems plays a dual social role, be... see more
Smaranda Masu,Maria Popa,Florica Morariu
In this study are presented in pot experimental variants regarding alternatives to improve the characteristics of soils polluted with 74.12 ± 3.50 g·kg-1 D.M. total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) in order to apply the phytoremediation process using technical... see more
Nicoleta Moraru,Dragomir Neculai,Camen Dorin,Dragomir Carmen,Rechitean Dorin,Sala Anca,Neciu Florin
The nutritive value of fodder chicory is close to the quality of fodder alfalfa, i.e. under certain technological conditions, fodder chicory has a higher nutritive value and more raw protein. Studies show that over three experimental years, the content of... see more
Toth Ilie,Neculai Dragomir,Carmen Dragomir,Dorin Camen,Anca Sala,Florin Neciu
Growth and development of common bird’s-foot-trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) plants are influenced by seed size and weight upon sowing. Studies show that the five seed size groups influence plant vigour, i.e. a 2-4 times increase of morphological organs (... see more
Claudiu Ghiocel,Dragomir Neculai,Camen Dorin,Dragomir Carmen,Rechitean Dorin,Toth Ilie,Sala Anca,Neciu Florin
Increasing the biological nitrogen fixing capacity through inoculation with improved stems of nitrogen fixing bacteria is an important measure of increasing total nitrogen content in legumes due to the supply of fixed nitrogen. Research on perennial legum... see more
Rodica Caprita,Adrian Caprita,Iuliana Cretescu
Thermal treatment of cereal grains affects carbohydrate and micronutrient content and bioavailability. Water-retention capacity (WRC) is an important index for the effects of fiber in the diet and the metabolic activity of fiber along the gut. This study ... see more
Elena BOCIOC,CRISTEA Victor,PATRICHE Neculai,GRECU Iulia,PLACINTA Sandita,(CRETU) MOCANU Mirela,COADA Marian Tiberiu
In order to establish the effect of temperature on the physiology of the carp, special attention was awarded to leukograma and absolute number of leukocytes of carp blood. Body's reaction to stress factors action involves physiological changes, including ... see more
Ján Kopecký
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Marioara Nicula,Zoltan-Tibor Szelei,Nicolae Pacala,Marian Bura,Eliza Simiz,Silvia Erina,Marian Hotea,Adela Marcu
The study was conducted within the recirculating aquaculture system for sturgeon rearing in Herneacova village, Timis County, on a population of juvenile sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) aged between 346-431 days. Specimens were housed in five round tanks (Ø=... see more
Daniela Marina Mot,Emil Tirziu,Ileana Margareta Nichita
It is important to know that the intestinal flora of most organisms play a decisive role in nutrient assimilation or diseases defending action and honeybees are not an exception. The importance and composition of the intestinal micro-flora define the heal... see more
Monica Parvu
The study was conducted in a private apiary, in order to determine the most efficient method of wintering in Brasov County. The biological material was Apis mellifera carpathica Foti honey bees maintained in multi-storey hives. Ten hives were housed... see more
Marian Bura,Silvia Patruica,Dan Tiganele,Timea Sandor
In the experiment consisted in using 5 females hybrid which have been mated with 3 male pure-bred. Each couple was monitored for pup and mother body weight and also the consumption of succulent feed, bulky and concentrated. Both parents and offspring were... see more
To ease the shock of weaning, the young hybrid rabbits were held between the ages of 30 days and 37 days in a farrowing cage and than they were transfered inside growing pens (148/123 cm), where they remained until slaughter. Before slaughter, youth has u... see more
Marius Maftei,Iulian vlad,Elena Pogurschi,Serban Purdoiu,Andra Suler
Study of average performances in a population have a huge importance because, regarding a population, the average of phenotypic value is equal with average of genotypic value. So, the studies of the average value of characters offer us an idea about the p... see more
Cyril Hrncár,Martin Gašparovic,Branislav Gálik,Jozef Bujko
Nenad Nedeljkovic,Eliza Simiz,Nicolae Pacala,Gabi Dumitrescu,Ioan Bencsik,Dorel Dronca,Marioara Nicula,Liliana Petculescu Ciochina,Valer Caraba,Cosmin Gan?a,Adrian Marcu,Adela Marcu
The aim of this work was to determine differences between slaughter performances and carcass characteristics of first generation hybrids (F1) obtained by crossbreeding between European Mouflon (Ovis ammon musimon Pal.) and the Romanian sheep breed Tigaie.... see more
IOANNIS MITSOPOULOS,ANNA SIASIOU,Dimitrios Chatziplis,STAUROULA KIRITSI,Vasilios Michas,VASILIKI LAGKA,KOSTANTINOS GALANOPOULOS
Transhumance connects highlands and lowlands creating that way a farming system with important social, cultural, economic, landscape and environmental effects. Despite the continuous reduction of the number of transhumant herds in Greece the later years, ... see more
Constantin Pascal
The main purpose of the conducted research wes to evaluateas as correctly as possible the potential that the Tigaie breed, situated in different raceways from the east part of Romania, regarding meat production. This way, knowing the level of expression o... see more
Maria Sauer,Ioan Padeanu,Neculai Dragomir,Walter Ioan Sauer,Sorin Octavian Voia,Dinu Gavojdian
Aim of the current research was to evaluate the effects that crossbreeding and concentrates feeding have on growth performance of goat kids managed under pasture conditions of the Romanian highlands. Experiments were carried out at the Research and Develo... see more
Gabriel Vicovan
Researches were carried out at the Institute of Research and Development for Sheep and Goat Breeding from Palas - Constanta, situated in Eastern Romania. A comparative study was implemented concerning body development of four adult goat genotypes, as foll... see more
Marius Mihai Ciobanu
Since meat color represents an important component in evaluating the aspect of food products, the studies from poultry field about efficient methods of storage on long term of the chicken carcasses approaches continuous finding/optimizing of some solution... see more
Ana Mariana Dincu
This paper is a theoretical approach and presents an empirical research on tourism potential and its importance in the development of tourist activity. I believe that the necessity to know the tourism potential, of his rational recovery is increasingly mo... see more
Remus Gherman,Ana-Mariana Dincu,Lucretia Florica Gherman,Ioan Brad
Regional development policy is a policy of investment for economic development by supporting competitiveness, increasing the standards of living, improving the quality of life, creating new jobs. Regions and regional development policy occupies in recent ... see more
Diana Marin
Knowing the profileof hunting tourism consumers is particularly useful to the administrators ofhunting funds or natural parks, and of travel agencies that develop huntingtourism products for the hunting of large game for trophy, of small game asrecreation... see more
Globally, the concern for the environment is continually growing, among travel and tourism industry operators. Each unit hotel has its identity, its characteristics, and therefore, it is necessary to use and apply specific information about the environmen... see more
Ioan Petroman
From an economic and socialpoint of view, hunting tourism has two sub-categories: resident hunting andtourism hunting (for the travellers who travel long distances to participate inhunting). Tourism hunting covers six types of tourism: subsistence indigen... see more
Cornelia Petroman
Christian tourism is asub-type of tourism where pilgrims travel alone or in group as missionaries orpilgrims or to spend their free time to recollect; it attracts a large numberof travellers. Christian tourism can be practiced by religious young people,mi... see more
Claudia Sîrbulescu,Monica Ocnean,Elena T
In all the work of pre-financing, the bank followed the provisions of the legislation on banking activity, standards, instructions, and regulations issued by the central bank (BNR) in its capacity as a central bank in charge of regulating the monetary, cr... see more
Bogdan Turc,Diana Marin
Ways of improving riskmanagement on broiler or egg chicken farms can be evaluated depending on therisk categories in emergency situations and on the components of riskmanagement. Risks can generate biological, natural, social and technologicalemergency si... see more
Sorin Barbuica
Eating fruits and vegetables can cover 90-95% of vitamin C and 60-80% of the vitamin A needs of an adult living in normal environment who practice a profession requiring a moderate energy consumption. This is also true for athletes in recovery phase. The ... see more
Georgeta Rata,Elena-Mirela Samfira
The purpose of the research is to see if Problem-based Learning (PBL) can be successfully used in veterinary medicine. Research results show that PBL offers several advantages (it contributes towards the reduction of information overload; it develops gene... see more
Elena-Mirela Samfira,Georgeta Rata
The goal of the paper is to point out the advantages and disadvantages of the focus group method in assessing the education needs of teachers and students in veterinary medicine. It is the first stage of a wider research aiming at developing problem-based... see more