Published in Scientific Papers. Series B, Horticulture, Volume LIX Written by Dorin-Emilian BADIU, Viorel MITRE, Flavia Andreea TRIPON, Andrei ZBANCĂ, Mihai LAZĂR
Fruit growing in Romania has passed ...
... public parks. This paper analyzes this period and its influence in Romania. After the long stagnation caused by the Great Depression and the world wars, French landscape architecture recovered during the ...
Published in Scientific Papers. Series B, Horticulture, Volume LIX Written by Corina BUBUEANU, Alice GRIGORE, Lucia PÎRVU
Romanian flora comprises a significant number of vegetal species, some of ...
... grapevine yellow phytoplasma, Flavescence doree, (FD) were evaluated with yellow sticky traps on abandoned grapevine of 1.5 ha in the Northern part of Bucharest city (Southern Romania) during 2009-2011. ...
Published in Scientific Papers. Series B. Horticulture., Vol. LVII Written by Alexandru Paul LAZAR-BÂRA
Despite the market opportunities, dramatically low ratios of the Romanian landscape architecture ...
... marketing of this vegetable on internal market of Romania. The results show that the studied hybrids have genetic variability of the characteristics, favorable traits and are an important source of germplasm ...
... Artemisia alba Turra, Artemisia lerchiana Weber, and Artemisia tschernieviana Besser (Asteraceae) in Romania. These species of Artemisia are considered rare in Romania. Chorological data regarding Artemisia ...
Published in Scientific Papers. Series B. Horticulture, Vol. LVI Written by Iuliu CEAN, Mirela CEAN, Florin STĂNICĂ
Pears provide high-quality fruit for eating or processing, but they are susceptible ...
... have also increased fact which represents a real for the Romanian wine, to build up a market with a low budget. The main quantities of wine are sold in Germany through the discounter Aldi. Aldi buys only ...