13th SGEM GeoConference on WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS 2013
DOI: 10.5593/sgem2013/bc3/s13.002
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Actinobacteria - Source of Information on Soil Quality

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“…Much of the Timiş plain is covered by chernozomes, some of the most fertile soil types (Florea et al, 2012;Borozan et al, 2013;Țărău and Dicu, 2014;Agapie et al, 2018). To are added vertiols, eutricambosols, gleiosols and alluviosols (Fig.…”
Section: Tabel 1 Altimeter Values (M) For the Grasslands In The Exper...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of the Timiş plain is covered by chernozomes, some of the most fertile soil types (Florea et al, 2012;Borozan et al, 2013;Țărău and Dicu, 2014;Agapie et al, 2018). To are added vertiols, eutricambosols, gleiosols and alluviosols (Fig.…”
Section: Tabel 1 Altimeter Values (M) For the Grasslands In The Exper...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The large areas of grassland are basic elements in the conservation of the environment in which we live (Blala and Zyszkowska, 2004;Akeroyd and Page, 2011) and it is the support of many activities that involve the human being (Gang et al, 2014). The special importance of these stretches is due to the fact that: They are a source of food for domestic and wild animals (Moisuc et al, 1997;Iacob et al, 2015) they support the soil's macro-fauna and microfauna (Sheik et al, 2011;Borozan et al, 2013), they are a means of preventing and combating erosion (O'Connor, 1995; Oncia et al, 2013;Copăcean et al, 2019) adaptation to climate change (Tilman and Haddi, 1992; O'Mara, 2012; Jung et al, 2014), genetic heritage through the diversity of the present species (French, 2017).…”
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“…In the plain area of Banat, climatic conditions (Smuleac et al, 2020) and natural soil fertility (Borozan et al, 2013) allow the cultivation of cereals, legumes (Radu et al, 2010) or other crops of great economic importance. (Cojocariu et al, 2008), both for local and regional communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%