Published in Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Vol. LXV, Issue 1
Written by Oprea RADU, Daniel CUREA
The efficient exploitation of agricultural lands and the obtaining of high productions depend on the biological material and the applied technology and, to a large extent, on the factors of environment, soil, climate, relief and hydrology. Soil fertility is affected to a greater or lesser extent by one or more restrictions, caused by natural factors and / or anthropogenic agricultural and industrial actions, which can often act in a negative way in a negative way. Research has shown that soil fertility in the Raducaneni territorial administrative unit is affected by the following limiting factors: surface erosion, deep erosion, landslides, gleyzation, stagnogleyzation, salinization and alkalization. If on the sloping lands the significant restrictive factors are the soil erosion and landslides, on the flat lands, from the River Jijia Meadow, the productive capacity of the agricultural lands is strongly diminished by gleyzation, salinization and alkalization.
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