Abstract:
The ecologic diversity of our country, as well as a shift in the forms of property in the last period have led to confusion
and tremendous technologic inabilities and implicitly to obtaining agricultural and horticultural productions under the
soil's biologic potential, as well as their production capacity, a situation inconceivable 22 years after the change in
agricultural systems. The aim of the research resides in the study of the effect of a differentiated fertilization system, in
the fruit-tree basin of Reghin, on the agrochemical evolution of the reaction of the typical preluvosoil cultivated with
apple towards the optimum economic measures to be undertaken for fertilization, ecologic protection and an increase of
both a quantitative and qualitative nature of fruit production, as well as maintaining it to the optimum parameters of the
soil reaction and agriecosystem balance. The research relies on rigorous experiments on a typical preluvosoil in the
Reghin area, with differentiated fertilization systems employing complex mineral, organic and organomineral
fertilization, applied to the soil and foliarly for the Golden Delicious and Starkrimson apple varieties, widely spread in
the area and on high consumer demand. In this context, the paper aims at approaching an area that nature and man have
endowed with priceless gifts, that can only be referred to in the superlative. Despite the country's policy of destruction
following the Revolution that was perceivable in all sectors of economy, including agriculture, farmers in the fruit tree
basin of Reghin have risked enourmously and fought by all means to save their fruit farms and keep this ackowledged
fruit treebasin from beinf destroyes. The research materials and methods employed are those in agrochemical
methodology and pecific to the crop techology of apple cultivated on fruit-tree plantations. The importance, originality
and degree of novelty of these agrochemical expeirments are due to yest unsolved issues with regard to fertilizing
combinations, by implementing a differentiated complex mineral fertilization system, both organic and organo-mineral,
applied to the soil and foliarly to the Golden Delicious and Starkrimson varieties, in order to maintain and enhance the
organic matter content in the soil and forming humus according to the climate specificity of the Reghin area and the
specific and global consumption requirements of the apple varieties in the area. This fertilization system accompanied
by a rigorous agrochemical control must provide a diversity of practical solutions in achieving the agrochemical
optimum soil-plant-fertilizer and prevent soil and agriecosystem degradation and obtaining productions that are
qualitatively superior and have met the parameters for food safety and security.