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Autor:
Reta Drăghici, Ștefan Nanu, Aurelia Diaconu, Cristina Bîrsoghe, Florentina Netcu, Alina Nicoleta Paraschiv, Milica Dima
Publikováno v:
Agronomy, Vol 14, Iss 11, p 2474 (2024)
This study was carried out on the rotation of cowpea-rye + cowpea in successive crops for green manure-sorghum grains, with the objective of increasing the fertility of sandy soils by incorporating green cowpea manure into the soil in combination wit
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https://doaj.org/article/5f88b607c4044f68b677181b6541c39e
Autor:
Loredana-Mirela Sfîrloagă, Mihaela Croitoru, Aurelia Diaconu, Alina-Nicoleta Paraschiv, Ioan Ardelean
Publikováno v:
Current Trends in Natural Sciences. 10:130-140
Microalgae and cyanobacteria are a potentially sustainable alternative for the improvement and protection of agricultural crops. Mineral fertilizers raise environmental and health issues. and current agricultural practices depend to a large extent on
Autor:
Cristina Bîrsoghe, Ștefan Nanu, Aurelia Diaconu, Alina-Nicoleta Paraschiv, Loredana-Mirela Sfîrloagă, Maria Florentina Băjenaru, Maria-Diana Șerban, Milica Dima
Publikováno v:
ANNALS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, Biology, Horticulture, Food products processing technology, Environmental engineering. 27
The objective of this study is to present the behavior of 5 genotypes of garden beans: Ișalnița 43, Iuliana, Dabuleni Population (P1), Dabuleni Population (P2) and Ioana in the pedo-climatic conditions of the Dăbuleni area. The experiment is monof
Autor:
Ștefan Nanu, Alina-Nicoleta Paraschiv, Loredana-Mirela Sfîrloagă, Aurelia Diaconu, Felicia Frătuțu, Elena Ciuciuc, Maria Florentina Băjenaru, Cristina Bîrsoghe, Maria Șerban
Publikováno v:
ANNALS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, Biology, Horticulture, Food products processing technology, Environmental engineering. 27
Research into the cultivation of watermelons began many years ago. At the beginning, at RDSPCS Dăbuleni, the study of as many varieties and hybrids as possible was considered, in order to determine which ones find optimal conditions for growth and d
Publikováno v:
GEOLINKS Conference Proceedings.
The pedo-climatic conditions specific to sandy soils in southwest Oltenia determine differences in performing different phenophases of growth and development of plants, both between varieties and in the physiological behavior of the same variety unde
Publikováno v:
GEOLINKS Conference Proceedings.
Peanuts (Arachis hypogaea L.) are widely grown as a food and oleaginous species. Cultivation of peanuts offers important economic benefits, but one of the most important challenges that growers confront is the fight against destructive diseases. Cult
Autor:
Aurelia Diaconu, Gheorghe Coteț, R. Drăghici, I. Drăghici, M. Croitoru, Milica Dima, Alina Nicoleta Paraschiv
Publikováno v:
“Agriculture for Life, Life for Agriculture” Conference Proceedings. 1:58-63
Sweet potato Ipomoea batatas (L) Lam is a drought resistant species with vigorous growth and high productivity adapted to the conditions of sandy soils (Iamandei Maria et al., 2014, Diaconu Aurelia et al., 2016). In terms of Romania, sweet potato are
Autor:
Alina Nicoleta Paraschiv, R. Drăghici, Milica Dima, I. Drăghici, Mircea Constantinescu, M. Croitoru, Aurelia Diaconu
Publikováno v:
E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 112, p 03013 (2019)
The area of psamosols in southern Oltenia is characterized by thermohydraulic stress, accentuated by the thermal resources recorded and by the poor hydrophysical properties of the soil. Higher capitalization of these lands has been an important conce
Autor:
Alina Nicoleta Paraschiv, Aurelia Diaconu, I. Drăghici, R. Drăghici, M. Croitoru, Gheorghe Cotet, Milica Dima
Publikováno v:
Pakistan Journal of Botany. 51
Autor:
Aurelia Diaconu, R. Drăghici, I. Drăghici, Elena Ciuciuc, Alina Nicoleta Paraschiv, M. Croitoru, Daniel Ciuciuc, Milica Dima
Publikováno v:
E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 112, p 03014 (2019)
Sorghum bicolor L. Moench is a herbaceous annual C4-type plant, with a high ecological plasticity because it can be grown in tropical, subtropical, temperate and semi-arid regions, harnessing soils with reduced natural fertility, from the category of