Published in Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Vol. LVIII Written by Tamara LEAH, Valerian CERBARI
The existing system of agriculture in the Republic of Moldova has led to decreasing the humus ...
Published in Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Vol. LVIII Written by Tatiana NAGACEVSCHI, Sava GRIŢCAN
A special importance in terms of maintaining soil fertility in orchards it has maintenance ...
... of soil resources led to intensification of land degradation. Morethan half of agricultural land is affected by erosion, compaction, landslides. Estimates show that in different historicalperiods, soil ...
Published in Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Vol. LVIII Written by Tatiana CIOLACU
Soil degradation represents a global problem because of its influence on quality of human life, environment ...
... on our own research to try to systematize and evaluate the main and economically significant factors for degradation of the complex of Cinnamon forest soils (Chromic luvisols) located near the town of ...
... rate. Also, the soil contaminated with 100000 mg/kg of TPH was treated with 0.5%, respective 1% and/or bacterial inoculum. The main objective of this work is to accelerate the biodegradation processes. ...
... arable layer and decrease of its resistance to degradation factors. Researches established that only radical corrective factor to cardinal remediate the degraded characteristics of chernozems is that which ...
Published in Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Vol. LV-2012 Written by Boris GĂINĂ, Tamara LEAH
There are identified the main causes that conduct to the degradation state of land quality in vineyards. ...
... zone of North part of Moldova, compared with fallow Grey soils, are characterized by moderate degradation of soil properties as a result of dehumification, destruction and considerable decrease of humus ...
Published in Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Vol. LV-2012 Written by Tamara LEAH, Nicolai LEAH
Studying the evolution of chernozem leached quality with whole profile used in intensive agriculture ...
... highest rates of microbial respiration and the greatest increases in bacterial counts. At each phase of the study, the natural biodegradable product was found to significantly enhance the biodegradation ...
... nature of the rocks under. All these were accomplished in the purpose of soil erosion evaluation and to suggest suiting measures for disputing and preventing the land degradation.
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... chemical and biological state, site-specific soil degradation risk analysis is required. Important socio-economic drivers for agricultural soil degradation are also related to the local level (e.g. land ...