2012
DOI: 10.2478/v10298-012-0062-1
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Soil Erosion and Conservation Measures in Moldavian Plateau

Abstract: The long-term experiments carried out at the Agricultural Research Station of Podu-Iloaiei, Iaşi County, Romania, tried to establish some fertilization systems for getting efficient yield increases, which maintain or increase the content of organic carbon from soil. These trials were set up on a 16% slope field, with a cambic Chernozem soil, which has a clayey-loam texture, a neuter to weakly acid response and a mean supply in nutrients. Analyzes performed on soil profiles after 44 years, on land with a slope … Show more

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“…Most of the dates belonging to the 26th-23rd centuries BC can be attributed to the Makó Culture, 160 but one date has been documented from the Baden milieu as well. 161 South and southeast of our study region, from the Lower Danube area, we can mention two dates, obtained from a grave excavated at Târgșoru Vechi 162 and another at Rahman, 163 both attributed to the Yamnaya communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Most of the dates belonging to the 26th-23rd centuries BC can be attributed to the Makó Culture, 160 but one date has been documented from the Baden milieu as well. 161 South and southeast of our study region, from the Lower Danube area, we can mention two dates, obtained from a grave excavated at Târgșoru Vechi 162 and another at Rahman, 163 both attributed to the Yamnaya communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%