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Talanta | 2013

Discrimination of grassland species and their classification in botanical families by laboratory scale NIR hyperspectral imaging: Preliminary results

Laura M. Dale; André Thewis; Christelle Boudry; Ioan Rotar; Florin Păcurar; Ouissam Abbas; Pierre Dardenne; Vincent Baeten; James A. Pfister; Juan Antonio Fernández Pierna

The objective of this study was to discriminate by a NIR line scan hyperspectral imaging, taxonomic plant families comprised of different grassland species. Plants were collected from semi-natural meadows of the National Apuseni Park, Apuseni Mountains, Gârda area (Romania) according to botanical families. Chemometric tools such as PLS-DA were used to discriminate distinct grassland species, and assign the different species to botanical families. Species within the Poacea family and other Botanical families could be distinguished (R(2)=0.91 and 0.90, respectively) with greater accuracy than those species in the Fabacea family (R(2)=0.60). A correct classification rate of 99% was obtained in the assignment of the various species to the proper family. Moreover a complete study based on wavelength selection has been performed in order to identify the chemical compound related to each botanical family and therefore to the possible toxicity of the plant. This work could be considered as a first step for the development of a complete procedure for the detection and quantification of possible toxic species in semi-natural meadows used by grazing animals.


Mountain Research and Development | 2008

A Traditional Cultural Landscape in Transformation

Albert Reif; E. Rusdea; Florin Păcurar; Ioan Rotar; Katja Brinkmann; Eckhard Auch; Augustin Goia; Josef Bühler

Abstract Changes in the economies, societies and politics of Europe and across the globe that have taken place since 1990 have started to impact upon ‘transition countries.’ People in the mountainous regions of Eastern Europe have begun to face completely new economic and ecological problems. The increased incorporation of rural subsistence economies into the world market will inevitably lead to socioeconomic change. Decision makers at the national and regional levels promote this process to a certain extent; yet they are in part also forced to simply follow its course. This is inducing major alterations to landscapes, brought about by increasing farm sizes and greater specialization, mechanization, and intensification on more fertile soils. Existing conflicts between over-exploitation of resources and sustainable land use await resolution. This can be achieved through the creation of new economic perspectives and with the participation of stakeholders, including politicians, government, and local people. A traditional cultural landscape in the Apuseni Mountains of Romania, its land use systems, and future perspectives for sustainable development were analyzed in the context of the Proiect Apuseni, an inter-and transdisciplinary bi-national project based in Romania and Germany. The aim of the project was to investigate the transformation processes, to identify and evaluate development strategies, and to make recommendations for sustainable regional development in participation with the local people and Romanian politicians.


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca: Horticulture | 2012

Influence of manure on productivity and quality of a meadow of Festuca rubra L.

Adriana Morea; Ioan Rotar; Florin Păcurar; Anca Bogdan

Researchers current concerns are to maintain the high floristic biodiversity, enabling sustainable development of natural grasslands in mountain areas. Large surfaces of the Apuseni Mountains are fertilized with organic fertilization (these is the only way of fertilization used by grasslands owners), fact which causes probably the high phytodiversity specific for these area. Grassland management is the one who creates and maintains a high phytodiversity, being able also to reduce it drastically in a short time. This involves research at various levels of intensification in order to determine how productivity and phytodiversity of grassland evolves over time. The first studies conducted in the Apuseni Mountains were aimed to increase production and fodder quality through various technological methods (fertilization with organic fertilizers, amendment, overseeding etc.), without taking into account the specific biodiversity of phytocenosis. Currently the problem is changing radically and in all research actions undertaken is not overlooked the environmental dimension. Through this experience we plan to examine how different doses of organic fertilizers influencing productivity and fitodiversitatea of mountain meadows.


Archive | 2009

The grasslands of the Apuseni Mountains, Romania

Katja Brinkmann; Florin Păcurar; Ioan Rotar; E. Rusdea; Eckhard Auch; Albert Reif


Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-napoca | 2013

Fertilization Effects on the Chemical Composition and In Vitro Organic Matter Digestibility of Semi-natural Meadows as Predicted by NIR Spectrometry

Laura M. Dale; André Thewis; Ioan Rotar; Christelle Boudry; Florin Păcurar; Bernard Lecler; Richard Agneessens; Pierre Dardenne; Vincent Baeten


Bulletin of the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca | 2011

Research Concerning the Structure and Functioning of Low-Input Grassland Systems

Florin Păcurar; Ioan Rotar; Anca Bogdan; Roxana Vidican


Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-napoca | 2014

Impact of climate on vegetation change in a mountain grassland - succession and fluctuation.

Florin Păcurar; Ioan Rotar; Albert Reif; Roxana Vidican; Vlad Stoian; Stefanie Gärtner; Robert B. Allen


Bulletin of the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca | 2013

The variation of mycorrhizal colonization parameters in Festuca rubra under the influence of climatic factors and differentiated fertilization.

Roxana Vidican; Vlad Stoian; Ioan Rotar; Florin Păcurar


Bulletin of the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca | 2014

Ecologic and agronomic aspects of Agrostis capillaris L. - Trisetum flavescens (L.) P. Beauv. grassland subtype.

Ioan Rotar; Florin Păcurar; Anca Pleşa; Roxana Vidican; Miklós Nagy


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca: Horticulture | 2017

The Starter Effect of Non-Symbiotic Microbial Bioproducts on Wheat

Roxana Vidican; Vlad Stoian; Ioan Rotar; Florin Păcurar

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Ioan Rotar

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Roxana Vidican

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Vlad Stoian

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Anca Bogdan

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Adriana Morea

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Agnes Balazsi

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Anca Pleşa

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Mirela Cirebea

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Ovidiu Ranta

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Albert Reif

University of Freiburg

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