Stelica Cristea
University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest
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“Agriculture for Life, Life for Agriculture” Conference Proceedings | 2018
Cristian Florinel Cioineag; Roxana Horoias; Stelica Cristea
Abstract This study analyzes the results obtained during the agricultural year 2015-2016 on the PHD thesis research field and was carried out on a series of 6 wheat varieties (Triticum aestivum L.), of which 5 Premium wheat varieties and one Class A variety. The purpose of this research is to stimulate the expansion of Premium wheat varieties surfaces in Romania. Due to the superior quality of the grains (protein> 14.5%) their use in bakery, will reduce the use of synthesis enhancers. The location of the experimental field was carried out in Draganesti-Vlasca area, at SCDA Teleorman. The aim was to establish optimal technology to maximize the quantity and quality of the yield. Given the crop rotation after peas, the behavior of the wheat varieties was observed on different nitrogen doses. There were applied 3 fertilization fractions with nitrogen (N1-N3) and 3 treatments with fungicides (V1-V3). Determinations of the main foliar and spike diseases were made. The correlation between fertilizer and fungicide treatments showed the differences between yield potential and disease tolerance of the analyzed varieties.
“Agriculture for Life, Life for Agriculture” Conference Proceedings | 2018
Dumitru Manole; Vasile Jinga; Ana Maria Giumba; Roxana Dudoiu; Stelica Cristea
Abstract At Sport Agra in Amzacea, in the last few years there have been experimented new sunflower and sorghum crop technologies designed to face the current climate changes. These technologies for the intended crops include the following elements: changing the sowing epoch with one month before the usual period recommended by classical technologies; application of herbicides in order to control both weeds and Orobanche cumana Wallr. parasite in plots cultivated with various hybrids from Syngenta and Limagrain companies; application of last generation fungicides during the vegetation period, which will reduce the attack of the main crop pathogens; screening of hybrids with good behavior towards the main pest agent of area - Orobanche cumana parasite, which cause important yield losses in the south east past of Romania. There were tested 8 hybrids from Syngenta Company, 6 hybrids from Limagrain and 4 hybrids from NARDI Fundulea. The yields obtained for most of the hybrids were over 4 t/ha. For sorghum crop, there were performed various experiments such as: changing the sowing period - beginning of April in order to benefit from the soil’s humidity at 4-5 cm depth boosting the germination process; choosing early hybrids in order to avoid the drought season which starts in June; applying adequate crop protection treatments, with pre-emergent and postemergent herbicides and last generation insecticides. The obtained production from sorghum crop were over 10 t/ha for most of the varieties tested.
The EuroBiotech Journal | 2017
Elena Ichim; Luminita Marutescu; Marcela Popa; Stelica Cristea
Journal of Biotechnology | 2014
Makki Khalaf Hussein Al Dulaimi; Paul Rodian Tapaloaga; Dana Tapaloaga; Stelica Cristea
Journal of Biotechnology | 2017
Roxana Dudoiu; Cristina Petrisor; Viorel Fatu; Carmen Lupu; Stelica Cristea
Journal of Biotechnology | 2017
Lucian Chitulescu; Stelica Cristea
Journal of Biotechnology | 2016
Cristian Florinel Cioineag; Stelica Cristea; Mihai Berca
Journal of Biotechnology | 2016
Elena Ichim; Luminita Marutescu; Filofteia Manole; Stelica Cristea
Journal of Biotechnology | 2016
Liviu Gruia; Stelica Cristea; Cristinel Zala
ProEnvironment/ProMediu | 2015
Liviu Gruia; Cristinel Relu Zală; Stelica Cristea
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University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest
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