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Volume 78 Number 1 Year 2021

7 articles in this issue 

 

Introduction and Editorial Board

Pags. I - III  

Ioana CRI?AN,Roxana VIDICAN,Anca PLE?A,Tania MIHAIESCU

Iris plants are widely cultivated flowering ornamentals, with a long history of traditional use in Eurasia, where this genus is reaching the highest diversity. This paper aims to provide an overview on recent advances related to the phytoremediation poten... see more

Pags. 1 - 10  

Cristian ALBU,Aurel MAXIM,Raluca Maria PÂRLICI

Among the main problems encountered with crop plants, the most important one is represented by genetic erosion. At world level this issue has been debated within the Convention on Biodiversity adopted in UN Conference of Rio de Janeiro and The Internation... see more

Pags. 11 - 21  

Felicia CHE?AN,Cornel CHE?AN

The Transylvanian Plain has a particular aspect, as the hilly areas are predominant and here the soil erosion phenomena through levigation are frequently encountered. The effect of water availability on yields has been thoroughly researched, being one of ... see more

Pags. 22 - 27  

Inna RASTIMESINA,Olga POSTOLACHI,Valentina JOSAN

Six agricultural organic wastes and three inorganic matrices were selected for rhodococci whole cells immobilization. The degree of immobilization of rhodococci cells varied from 6.20% to 34.30% on organic matrices. A high level of Rhodococcus rhodochrous... see more

Pags. 28 - 34  

Erengül SOFYALIOGLU,Emre SEVINDIK,Hüseyin UYSAL

This study was performed out genetic diversity of some Elaeagnus angustifolia L. populations growing in Izmir province by using ISSR markers. In the study, PCR was performed using 15 ISSR primers. PCR products were run in agarose gel and visualized under ... see more

Pags. 35 - 41  

Ioana CRI?AN

Dark septate endophytes (DSE) are a group of fungi from phylum Ascomycota that develop inside healthy root tissue of a wide range of plants from diverse habitats. They play a role in nutrient acquisition and survival of their hosts in limiting conditions.... see more

Pags. 42 - 47