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SCIENTIFIC PAPERS SERIES A. AGRONOM
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University of Agronomic Sciences an
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SUMMARY SOIL SCIENCES Variation of
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A survey study on determination of
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Effects of different nitrogen forms
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Determine the effect of some cultiv
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SOIL SCIENCES
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K + /Na + ratio that ultimately pre
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ZINC POLLUTION OF SOILS LOCATED INT
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as the result of the plant protecti
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OBTAINING OF HUMATE-BASED LIQUID FE
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an 11.6% mass loss and a 145.5 J/g
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mijloc important de fertilizare ech
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collected on 13/09/2012 at the dept
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Table 3. The Influence of mineral f
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CONCLUSIONS The Hybrid rapeseedseed
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CONCLUSIONS The results have shown
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organic carbon was determined thoug
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THE INFLUENCE OF SOIL TILLING SYSTE
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emerging plant, we recommend using
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at the cellular level of Ni (Bou et
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concentrations in agricultural soil
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Scientific Papers. Series A. Agrono
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Surfaces at the bottom shows higher
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substantial balance that means maxi
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Table 4. Aggregate composition and
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1. The initial parameters of ordina
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Table 8. Modification of the featur
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Abstract Scientific Papers. Series
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the linear correlation coefficient
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CONCLUSIONS For soil polluted with
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50 and 100 mg/kg and appreciated th
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Figure 4. Copper content in soil Fi
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samples collected in northern of fa
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MATERIALS AND METHODS Study areas T
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influenced by heavy metals contamin
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Pankhurst C.E., 1997. Biodeversity
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horizons, color, texture, structure
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From a chemical reaction these soil
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- Organic matter by Tiurin; - pH (H
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Abstract Scientific Papers. Series
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RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS Invertebrat
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of moisture in arable layers, incre
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Abstract Scientific Papers. Series
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experimentation. The increase of mo
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THE TRANSITION PERIOD TO THE MARKET
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Activity data Activity data comes f
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Figure 2. The decrease of cultivate
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of nitrous oxide. In: Revised 1996
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Laboratory results have been interp
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The air-mass interferes with the ov
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Under these conditions, Moldavian r
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decreased to near wilting coefficie
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CONCLUSIONS Severe drought that aff
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(temperature and soil moisture, air
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Table 2. Weed evolution in maize ro
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Table 5. Results on grain maize yie
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demonstrates the need for nitrogen
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THE INFLUENCE OF NEW HERBICIDES ON
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substantial influence on the length
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Abstract Scientific Papers. Series
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than the variant with 3 (Zenkor).
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CONCLUSIONS Out of the varieties te
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irrigated with 50% reduced time (35
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- on the late group, the PR35F38 hy
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irrigation with 350 mc/ha of water
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RESEARCH ON GENETIC AND BREEDING SU
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Table 2. Affection degree of sunflo
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RESEARCH ON GENETICS AND BREEDING F
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years, five new races. New races ar
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kernel moisture content of corn pla
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DDIND, the selection index for meas
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(note 1, plant not attacked-note 4,
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Similarly, in the first 10-day peri
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Table 4. The effectiveness of some
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sunflower plants, in first phases o
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maximum ones can be obtained by app
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Figure 3. Distribution of soil mois
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Figure 6. Distribution of soil mois
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Table 2. Significance of irrigation
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RESEARCHES ON THE MAIN FIELD CROPS
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Also based on the chart we note tha
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Figure 8. Barley yields fluctuation
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To the studied hybrids of maize, de
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hybrids were studied, the highest a
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Maize hybrid Table 11. Normal* valu
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AN INTEGRATED WEED MANAGEMENT (IWM)
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of maize roots. It is usual mechani
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very low power to compete with maiz
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MATERIALS AND METHODS Breeding mate
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were also associated with higher in
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Table 1. Mean squares for ANOVA and
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Abstract Scientific Papers. Series
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Table 2. Analysis of green mass yie
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DYNAMICS OF BIOMASS GROWTH AND DRY
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decreases the intensity afterr the
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EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT NITROGEN FORMS
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from leaching and its efficiency is
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STUDIES ON SOYBEAN GROWING IN TULCE
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Average yearly temperature (period
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Table 3. The most important soybean
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inducing rate of 1 to 2% (Coe, 1959
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CONCLUSIONS Figure 12. PHI-4 DH tec
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The experience was bifactorial, loc
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Figure 2. Level of annual monocotyl
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For Exagone hybrid, when sown at 12
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GENOTYPE INFLUENCE UPON PRODUCTION
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A Factor: Soil tillage system a1 -
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- in the same climatic conditions,
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- with productions at the level of
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tree on two levels by moving on the
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The best values of efficacy treatme
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yields produced in Romania, in orde
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Figure 3. Assortment of wheat varie
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Transylvania (2003); in Moldova ann
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THE BEHAVIOR OF RED CLOVER AND ITAL
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of 2% in 2010, to fertilized varian
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MATERIALS AND METHODS The experimen
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Figure 5. Relationship between the
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CONCLUSIONS The maize hybrids teste
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the whole quantity of the phosphoro
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increase the grain yield from 427 t
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(2006), regardless of species and p
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gametocydial action of the imported
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Eyal Z., Scharen A.L., Prescott J.M
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of 4-5 years between two sunflower
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Hobit also has a good potential for
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Solonetz with N-130 kg/ha P 2 O 5 -
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Figure 4. Chart of economic efficie
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ha for each variant settlement sche
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To highlight the differentiation ab
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THE ADAPTATION TRIAL ON DIFFERENT C
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Table 2. Chikpea International Adap
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INFLUENCE OF FERTILIZATION WITH SEW
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Table 3. Production of dry matter i
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over an area of 10.5 m 2 with a sow
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Table 6. Quantity of ß-glucans in
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RESEARCH ON INTERCROPPING EFFECT ON
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were harvested, i.e. 1157 kg/ha les
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Abstract Scientific Papers. Series
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Figure 3. Dynamics of leaves growin
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MATERIALS AND METHODS Aristolochia
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covered the preparation, and then w
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1.4 vegetal residues chopping machi
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Depth is adjusted between 0-7 cm wi
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contamination with mycotoxins in th
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The level of soil contamination wit
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Nagy E., Has, V., Has, I., Suciu A.
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MATERIALS AND METHODS Trichoderma p
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BIOPRODUCTS BASED ON YEAST Saccharo
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microorganisms Deutsche Sammlung vo
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of organic herbal, medicinal and ar
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aromatic plants through innovative
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vegetative mass (stems, leaves, flo
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stimulation effect on the developme
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Variety Table 3. Development of cro
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Table 1. Fat content of some microa
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acid or base catalyst, alkyl ester,
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Conductivity at the first blue leds
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Figure 28. Depending on the tempera
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Gökpınar ., ve Cirik S., 1991. Ph
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Government, of the day, felt the ac
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West Lancashire farmers as Leyland
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sector, Leyland Trucks being a good
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AGRO-FORESTRY AND CLIMATE CHANGES
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possible perpendicularly on the dom
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RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS The quantit
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CONCLUSIONS When watering through a
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with forest fires increasingly larg
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Figure 4. Average sowing date Figur
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spring vegetation. SWA varies betwe
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egion of Thracian Lowland, part of
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Figure 1. Sample preparation for wo
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MATERIALS AND METHODS The land that
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Figure 9. Repartition of izostatics
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STRUCTURE, DYNAMICS AND ABUNDANCE O
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transformation events (glyphosate-t
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Figure 1. Adult Chrysoperla carnea
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Costea Georgeta si colab., 2011 a.
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productivity as an indicator of the
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minimum values between 2.42 g and 2
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Variety Table 12. The production of
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indicators were used: plant height,
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Table 4. Average number of shoots o
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Not all plants fructified during th
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This research on L
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From the carried out studies it was
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substances with antimicrobial prope
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Table 1. Modification of length of
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STUDY OF SOME GREEN ALGAE "ACCIDENT
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presents propagules that can be det
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April 2012, organized and funded by
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MISCELLANEOUS
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Table 1. Measurements of Xiphinema
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Table 3. Measurements of Xiphinema
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Figure 3. Xiphinema pachtaicum A-D,
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Precipitations with a rate of over
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The highest flow recorded had an as
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ASPECTS OF FLORISTIC DIVERSITY IN T
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Table 1. Floristic composition and
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Table 2. Segetal species of crops i
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(Dobrogea or Giurgiu, Tulcea and Co
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Beekeeping. Its role is to transfer
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Figure 3. Distribution of areas cul
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percentage use by county bee famili
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of land preparation it was found to
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the study area. Although men and wo
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under different system pressures an
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Pressure (ATM) 0.5 1 1.5 2 Table 5.
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the irrigation consistencies of the