26 articles in this issue
Emil Luca
March 1992. For Romanian agriculture and all those involved in one way or another in production, scientific research or higher agricultural education, it was a very special moment. The change of everything reminiscent of socialist-communist agriculture, b... see more
Amar Ma’ruf,Eka Tarwaca Susila Putra,Sriyanto Waluyo
This study aims to determine the effect of pyraclostrobin concentration on quality shoots of assamica tea clones during the dry season. Then, determine the optimal pyraclostrobin concentration levels at each clone tea were studied to maintain quality of t... see more
Iraj Nosratti
To study the effect of different dormancy breaking treatments on Johnsongrass seed germination, laboratory trials were conducted at the Research Centre of Flakkebjerg, University of Aarhus, Denmark in 2011. Seeds of Johnsongrass from Iran and Serbia were ... see more
Eugeniu Alexandrov
In the present article are exposed results of the study on resveratrol concentration in the wild vine varieties in comparison with new vines. As the object of study have served: Muscadinia rotundifolia Michx., Vitis vinifera L. subsp. sativa D.C., Vitis v... see more
Florin Maracineanu,Elena Constantin,Mariana Postamentel
Irrigations are an agriculture technique through which the water deficiency necessary for a normal development and growth of the crops are covert. The supplementary water contribution which assures the irrigation is in need of big investments through whic... see more
Monica Diana Pal,Viorel Mitre
The influence of root pruning on growth and fruiting of five sweet cherry cultivars ‘Earlise’, ‘Bigarreau Burlat’, ‘Merchand’, ‘Kordia’, ‘Regina’), under the pedoclimatic conditions of Cluj-Napoca, Romania, in 2014-2015, was studied. T... see more
Adela Hoble,Daniela Popescu,Claudiu Bunea,Teodor Rusu,Silvia Winter
The aim of the article is to explain the Romanian context for inventories and analysis regarding landscape diversity, management and aesthetics. The main surveyed drivers of change are: (1) natural and cultural dimensions - geology, soils, climate, topogr... see more
Lavinia Moldovan,Marilena Marghitas,Andra Porutiu,Anca Kertesz
Organic matter in the soil is a carbon-rich material that includes plants, animals and microbial residues in various stages of decomposition. Living organisms in the soil and plant roots are part of the carbon reserve in the soil, but are not consid... see more
Sandor Rá³zsa,Danut Nicolae Maniutiu,Tincuta Marta Gocan,Stela David,Felicia Suzana Butuza Bumb
For the successful cultivation of any mushroom on a small scale or commercial scale, one of the most important requirements is the mycelium of that species or variety. The spawn is a pure culture of the mycelium grown on a special medium.The main purpose ... see more
Stela David,Danut Nicolae Manutiu,Adela Hoble
This paper presents a part of research conducted in the area Aghire?u, Cluj County, Romania, in 2015 year, regarding the influence of the substrate composition and Disinfection mode upon Pleurotus mushrooms yields. The aim of the research is to determine ... see more
Felicia Susana Butuza Bumb,Emil Luca,Adela Hoble,Tincuta Marta Gogan,Sandor Rojza
Onion is appreciated by consumers for its high content of carbohydrates, salts of Ca, P, albuminoidal substances and vitamins, especially A and C. The food and therapeutic importace leads to the recommendation that in a good nutrition, daily, to co... see more
Adrian Barbos,Grigore Moldovan,Otilia Micu
The ageing process of corn seeds is an important economical and quality factor in corn growing, therefore the study of the impact of factors that influence the quality of the seeds during the storage period as well as their interaction has to be carried o... see more
Andra Porutiu,Felix Arion,Iulia Muresan,Camelia Oroian,Tudor Salagean,Raluca Farcas
The goal of this research is to exhibit the differentiated fertilization systems involved in obtaining high productions for wheat (grown following soy) and corn crops in the reference area. In this study it was tracked the effect of the nitrogen-phosphoro... see more
Mahfuzar Md. Rahman,Tuhin Suvra Roy,Imitiaz Faruk Chowdhury,Md. Nazmul Haque,Mahfuza Afroj,Salma Ahmed
A total of forty potato varieties grown in Bangladesh were evaluated for bio-chemical differences in their composition. The dry matter, starch, reducing sugar, non-reducing sugar and total sugar contents of different potato varieties studied in this exper... see more
Caroline O. Albert,T. A. Cookey,C. H. Wizor
The study focused on the role of Governmental and Non Governmental agencies towards disaster risk reduction and sustainable development in Rivers State. It was carried out in Ahoada West and Ogba /Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Areas. Structured interview ... see more
Yahia Achour,Y. Belhamidi,T. Zeraoui,K. Hamrat,R. Kaidi
In order to benefit the season of grass availability to increase the duration of lactation, we tried to advance the sexual activity season in the Saanen goat. Our experiment was conducted in a private farm located in the province of Tizi-Ouzou during late... see more
Bianca Matosz,V. E. Luca,C. C. Dezdrobitu,C. Martonos,A. Damian
Our study aimed to enrich the current data pool, by providing a macroscopically description of the guinea pig’s major salivary glands. Within the same order, even if the diet is alike, there are differences between the major salivary gland. Our research... see more
J. U. Agbamu,A. O. Ozor,Patrick C. Ajieh
ABSTRACT This study examined information flow on minisett technology among yam farmers in Delta State, Nigeria. A sample size of 180 respondents was involved in the study. Data were obtained from respondents of the study through the use of a validated i... see more
Mohammad Hossein Mohammadi,Sima Minakhani,Fereshte Haghighi Fashi,Alireza Vaezi
The purpose of this study was investigating the dispersivity in a range of flow rates under steady state conditions. In this investigation, two models of dispersion - mass and stochastic were assessed to justify the solute transport processes in unsaturat... see more
Oana Orban,Mihai Orban,Marcel Dirja,Alexandru Colisar
In the north-west of Romania, the climate is moderate continental, with differences depending on the terrain, the area being characterised by the existence of variations in altitude, between 800 and 1500 meters within an area of maximum 100 km, which caus... see more
Golf tournaments are organised by independent institutions responsible for finding sponsors and defining specific rules for each tournament, and they provide a good development of these competitions. Generally, these tournaments have "members" with the ri... see more
Raluca Farcas,Sanda Nas,Mircea Bondrea,Andra Porutiu,Tudor Salagean
In Romania all areas used for extracting salt were affected due to mining activity, operating methods used and also due to dissolution of the salt back flanks through contact with water. To prevent subsidence events in salt deposits, there must be imposed... see more
Vlad Paunescu,Mariana Calin,Tudor Salagean,Anca Maria Moscovici
In this material was carried out a study concerning the needs, the degree of implementation and the expectations that people have of a GIS. The study consisted of filling in questionnaires about the extent of introducing GIS in each municipalities. First ... see more
Tudor Salagean,Andra Porutiu,Mircea Ortelecan,Ioana Pop,Florica Matei,Cristina Olimpia Rus,Raluca Farcas
According with the theme, the paper presents the geodetic and topographic surveying methods in Homorog village, Bihor county, the sewerage network for implementation and analysis of mathematical models used to establish parameters for the positioning of n... see more
Mihai Cucerzan
This paper aims to define the concept of social mobility and internal migration. The complexity of this reality called "social mobility" is reflected in the diversity of definitions and concepts that exist. The concept of social mobility supports the proc... see more
Anca Maria Moscovici,Raluca Vaduva,Tudor Salagean,Mariana Calin,Vlad Paunescu
Brownfield sites have an important potential for a sustainable urban redevelopment, but in the same time they represent a challenge for the stakeholders. Finding solutions for brownfield redevelopment may be difficult for the authorities and owners alike.... see more