2018
DOI: 10.31924/nrsd.v8i2.015
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Analyzing the Importance of Game Species from Argeş County

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“…Moreover, tree parts have been used in traditional medicine treating diseases such as urinary tract disorders, severe infections or inflammations [6]. The forests situated in the Curvature sub-Carpathians fulfills multiple ecosystem services such as: biodiversity [7], non-forest wood products [8,9], medicinal plants [10], game optimisation through appropriate management [11,12], forest secondary products such as fruits [13] or other [14].…”
Section: Romanian Journal Of Ecology and Environmental Chemistry 3(2) 2021mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, tree parts have been used in traditional medicine treating diseases such as urinary tract disorders, severe infections or inflammations [6]. The forests situated in the Curvature sub-Carpathians fulfills multiple ecosystem services such as: biodiversity [7], non-forest wood products [8,9], medicinal plants [10], game optimisation through appropriate management [11,12], forest secondary products such as fruits [13] or other [14].…”
Section: Romanian Journal Of Ecology and Environmental Chemistry 3(2) 2021mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oak-common beech level is present between 500-700m, while the common beech level appears at over 700 m. The azonale vegetation from around valleys is composed of: cane, reed, sedge and clusters of willow, poplar and alder. Forests from this area are an important source for mushrooms (Dincă et al, 2011), medicinal plants (Vasile et al, 2015), forest fruits (Constandache et al, 2016), game species (Ciontu et al, 2018), and non-wood forest products (Tudor et al, 2019). The soils are strongly connected to the rock material, climate and vegetation (Târziu et al, 2002;Spârchez et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%