Soil agrochemical properties along three years of ecological Salvia officinalis crops
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Soil science. Pedology. Soil research (720)
Palaeontology (121)
Plant physiology (529)
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LUNGU, Mihaela, LĂCĂTUȘU, Radu, CONSTANTINOVICI, Mariana, PLUGARU, Vasile, STROE, Venera Mihaela, LAZĂR, Rodica, STANCIU-BURILEANU, Mihaela-Monica, RIZEA, Nineta. Soil agrochemical properties along three years of ecological Salvia officinalis crops. In: Present Environment and Sustainable Development , 2012, nr. 2, pp. 117-120. ISSN 1843-5971.
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Present Environment and Sustainable Development
Numărul 2 / 2012 / ISSN 1843-5971 /ISSNe 2284-7820

Soil agrochemical properties along three years of ecological Salvia officinalis crops

CZU: 631.41+562.949.27:581.1

Pag. 117-120

Lungu Mihaela1, Lăcătușu Radu1, Constantinovici Mariana2, Plugaru Vasile2, Stroe Venera Mihaela1, Lazăr Rodica1, Stanciu-Burileanu Mihaela-Monica1, Rizea Nineta1
 
1 National Research and Development Institute for Soil Science, Agro-chemistry and Environment Bucharest,
2 Biotehnos SA
 
 
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Soil agrochemical properties were studied under several years of ecological Salvia officinalis. Soil reaction and the base saturation degree decrease along the experimental years. Slight increases of phosphorus contents were registered which is very important for Romania’s soils and proves good efficiency of the organic fertilization. The organic fertilization efficiency is also supported by the mobile potassium increase. Except for the reaction and base saturation degree decrease, the ecological Salvia officinalis growth ensures the conservation of the soil’s fertility properties and even improves the mobile phosphorus and potassium contents.

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soil agrochemical properties, Salvia officinalis, ecological growth