Browsing 2022 by Author "Gabur, Iulian"

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  • Sârbu, Tiberiu-Emilian; Simioniuc, Dănuț-Petru; Murariu, Danela; Simioniuc, Violeta; Gabur, Iulian (“Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Life Sciences, Iaşi, 2022)
    Development of improved technology, new high-yielding varieties, mechanization, enhanced use of chemical and fertilizers led to increased wheat yields, but this development adversely affected agroecology and labor demands ...
  • Simioniuc, Dănuț-Petru; Gabur, Iulian; Sârbu, Tiberiu-Emilian; Puiu, Ioan; Simioniuc, Violeta (“Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Life Sciences, Iaşi, 2022)
    Lupinus albus (white lupin) is a crop well adapted to marginal lands and has a large potential for enhanced bio economy use. In general, lupins have the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen, mobilise soil phosphate and are ...
  • Simioniuc, Violeta; Gabur, Iulian; Sârbu, Tiberiu-Emilian; Puiu, Ioan; Simioniuc, Dănuț-Petru (“Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Life Sciences, Iaşi, 2022)
    White lupin (Lupinus albus L.) is an underutilized crop that started to become extremely interesting for bio and conventional farmers due the high protein content of the seeds and, mainly, due the nitrogen fixation ...
  • Dumitriu Gabur, Georgiana-Diana; Teodosiu, Carmen; Gabur, Iulian; Cotea, Valeriu V. (“Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Life Sciences, Iaşi, 2022)
    As the human population continues to grow there is an ever-increasing demand for food production, which means that more and more pesticides will be required to meet these needs. This trend is the same in the winemaking ...
  • Gabur, Iulian; Sârbu, Tiberiu-Emilian; Dumitriu Gabur, Georgiana-Diana; Murariu, Danela; Simioniuc, Violeta; Simioniuc, Dănuț-Petru (“Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of Life Sciences, Iaşi, 2022)
    Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is the among the first three agroeconomic important crop plants, with a high carbohydrate and protein content in grains. In this study, 80 cultivars, from the VGRB germplasm collection, were ...