Quality of organic vegetables grown in two certified sites on the outskirts of Bucharest municipality
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LUNGU, Mihaela, ȘTEFĂNESCU, Sorin Liviu, DUMITRAȘCU, Monica. Quality of organic vegetables grown in two certified sites on the outskirts of Bucharest municipality. In: Present Environment and Sustainable Development , 2017, nr. 2, pp. 173-185. ISSN 1843-5971. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/pesd-2017-0035
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Present Environment and Sustainable Development
Numărul 2 / 2017 / ISSN 1843-5971 /ISSNe 2284-7820

Quality of organic vegetables grown in two certified sites on the outskirts of Bucharest municipality

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1515/pesd-2017-0035
CZU: [631.147+631.45](498-25)

Pag. 173-185

Lungu Mihaela, Ștefănescu Sorin Liviu, Dumitrașcu Monica
 
National Research and Development Institute for Soil Science, Agro-chemistry and Environment Bucharest
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 7 iunie 2020


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Soil fertility properties, irrigation water quality, mineral nutrition, and some vegetables mineral composition were studied in the frame of a project regarding yield quality monitoring in certified organic vegetable farms, in two farms placed on the outskirts of Bucharest Municipality which provide products for the town’s organic market. Chemical analysis of the soil samples collected from the two farms reflects a good fertility, close to the natural one of this region soils, with well-balanced organic matter, total nitrogen, accessible phosphorus and potassium contents. The nitrates contents concord with the plants nutrition demands and don’t present the risk to accumulate in vegetables or to leach into the groundwater. Slightly increased microelements, both total and soluble forms, occur. Soil microbiological properties are favorable for vegetable plants growth. A good biodiversity is noticed. There are differences between soil properties in open field and greenhouses, induced both by the type and degree of mechanical works and materials applied for fertilization and plant protection. Good conditions are generally created for plants mineral nutrition. Mineral nutrition status of the vegetables grown in organic conditions, assessed by the leaves mineral composition, doesn’t differ from the one of the vegetables grown in conventional conditions. The vegetables (fresh material) harvested from the two studied farms have good, even high, concentrations of mineral elements important for the yield nutritional quality. The excessive microelements quantities noticed in soil don’t transfer in the yield, so the latter quality and nutritional properties are not altered.

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organic vegetables, soil fertility, mineral nutrition, mineral composition