Published in Scientific Papers. Series B, Horticulture, Vol. LXVIV, Issue 2
Written by Maria Marinela DRAGNEA, Cătălin-Viorel OLTENACU, Mihai GÎDEA
The research carried out follows the influence of the soil maintenance system on the quality of fruits from currant plantations in the climate and soil conditions of the northwestern Romanian Plain. Weed control in orchards by manual weeding and the use of mechanical means requires a lot of labor and the allocation of significant resources. A wide range of pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicides are used for chemical weed control, which are very effective in orchards of fruit trees. The problem of the use of herbicides in fruit growing must be considered not only from the perspective of the immediate effect on the plantation (total or partial elimination of weeds), but also from the point of view of the quality of the fruits, determining the specific biochemical parameters.
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