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Published in AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2
Written by Maria-Mihaela MICUȚI, Liliana BĂDULESCU, Aglaia BURLACU, Florentina ISRAEL-ROMING

In this study the levels of peroxidase and catalase activity in ecological soil treated with two insecticides and two fungicides over a 28 days period were evaluated. Peroxidases are extracellular enzymes with an important role in the oxidation of lignin and the removal of toxic substances from the environment. Catalase activity can be related to the metabolic activity of aerobic organisms and gives information about the soil fertility. The soil samples were analysed once every 7 days after the pesticides application in soil. Soil enzymes activities were measured using spectrophotometric methods. Overall, peroxidase and catalase activity was affected, positively or negatively, depending on the number of treatments applied.

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MODEL TO ESTIMATE THE OPTIMAL BLOOMING AND FLOWERS HARVESTING INTERVAL IN Lisianthus exaltatum IN RELATION TO VEGETATION PERIOD

Written by Maria BĂLA, Cristina NAN, Olimpia IORDĂNESCU, Robert DRIENOVSKY, Florin SALA
Pages 9 to 16

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HEAVY METALS AND THE RADIOACTIVITY IN BOLETUS (Boletus edulis), AND CHANTERELLE MUSHROOMS (Cantharellus cibarius) IN TRANSYLVANIAN AREA

Written by Aurelia COROIAN, Antonia ODAGIU, Zamfir MARCHIȘ, Vioara MIREȘAN, Camelia RĂDUCU, Camelia OROIAN, Adina Lia LONGODOR
Pages 17 to 21

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COROIAN A., ODAGIU A., MARCHIS Z., MIRESAN V., RADUCU C., OROIAN C., LONGODOR A.L. 2018, HEAVY METALS AND THE RADIOACTIVITY IN BOLETUS (Boletus edulis), AND CHANTERELLE MUSHROOMS (Cantharellus cibarius) IN TRANSYLVANIAN AREA. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 17-21.


NON-DESTRUCTIVE METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE LEAF AREA OF THE ENERGETIC POPLAR

Written by Vlad-Cătălin CÂNDEA-CRĂCIUN, Ciprian RUJESCU, Dorin CAMEN, Dan MANEA, Alma L. NICOLIN, Florin SALA
Pages 22 to 30

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CANDEA-CRACIUN V.C., RUJESCU C., CAMEN D., MANEA D., NICOLIN A.L., SALA F. 2018, NON-DESTRUCTIVE METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE LEAF AREA OF THE ENERGETIC POPLAR. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 22-30.


FOOD TRACEABILITY THROUGH WEB AND SMART PHONE FOR FARMER’S AGRICULTURE PRODUCTS IN INDIA WITH HELP OF WEB API'S TECHNOLOGY

Written by Keshav DANDAGE
Pages 31 to 42

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DANDAGE K. 2018, FOOD TRACEABILITY THROUGH WEB AND SMART PHONE FOR FARMER’S AGRICULTURE PRODUCTS IN INDIA WITH HELP OF WEB API'S TECHNOLOGY. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 31-42.


THE ROLE OF NATIVE ORNAMENTAL PLANTS IN ENSURING THE HABITAT NEEDS OF BIRDS IN URBAN ECOSYSTEMS. CASE STUDY - CISMIGIU GARDEN, BUCHAREST

Written by Mirela DRAGOȘ, Angela PETRESCU, George-Laurențiu MERCIU, Cristina POSNER
Pages 43 to 52

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DRAGOS M., PETRESCU A., MERCIU G.L., POSNER C. 2018, THE ROLE OF NATIVE ORNAMENTAL PLANTS IN ENSURING THE HABITAT NEEDS OF BIRDS IN URBAN ECOSYSTEMS. CASE STUDY - CISMIGIU GARDEN, BUCHAREST. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 43-52.


THE TESTING OF SOME PRODUCTS IN ORDER TO MONITOR THE Cameraria ohridella DESCHKA-DIMIĆ SPECIES (Lepidoptera: Gracilariidae)

Written by Marilena FLORICEL, Ion MITREA, Ion OLTEAN, Teodora FLORIAN, Mircea I. VARGA, Iuliana VASIAN, Vasile C. FLORIAN, Ionuț B. HULUJAN
Pages 53 to 60

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FLORICEL M., MITREA I., OLTEAN I., FLORIAN T., VARGA M.I., VASIAN I., FLORIAN V.C., HULUJAN I.B. 2018, THE TESTING OF SOME PRODUCTS IN ORDER TO MONITOR THE Cameraria ohridella DESCHKA-DIMIĆ SPECIES (Lepidoptera: Gracilariidae). AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 53-60.


CHANGES IN FATTY ACIDS COMPOSITION OF Longissimus dorsi MUSCLE, BRAIN, LIVER AND HEARTAS EFFECT TO HEMPSEED ADDITION IN PIGS FEEDING

Written by Mihaela HĂBEANU, Anca GHEORGHE, Mariana ROPOTĂ, Smaranda Mariana TOMA, Monica MARIN
Pages 61 to 67

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HABEANU M., GHEORGHE A., ROPOTA M., TOMA S.M., MARIN M. 2018, CHANGES IN FATTY ACIDS COMPOSITION OF Longissimus dorsi MUSCLE, BRAIN, LIVER AND HEARTAS EFFECT TO HEMPSEED ADDITION IN PIGS FEEDING. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 61-67.


CHARACTERIZATION OF SOME WALNUT (Juglans regia L.) BIOTYPES BASED ON THE BIOMETRICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF NUTS

Written by Olimpia IORDĂNESCU, Maria BĂLA, Florin SALA, Daniela SCEDEI, Melinda TOTH
Pages 68 to 75

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IORDANESCU O., BALA M., SALA F., SCEDEI D., TOTH M. 2018, CHARACTERIZATION OF SOME WALNUT (Juglans regia L.) BIOTYPES BASED ON THE BIOMETRICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF NUTS. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 68-75.


TRENDS OF AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT IN ROMANIA

Written by Adina Magdalena IORGA, Carina DOBRE
Pages 76 to 81

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IORGA A.M., DOBRE C. 2018, TRENDS OF AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT IN ROMANIA. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 76-81.


DO RURAL DEVELOPMENT MEASURES IMPROVE VITALITY OF RURAL AREAS IN ROMANIA?

Written by Gabriele MACK, Gina FÎNTÎNERU, Andreas KOHLER
Pages 82 to 98

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MACK G., FINTINERU G., KOHLER A. 2018, DO RURAL DEVELOPMENT MEASURES IMPROVE VITALITY OF RURAL AREAS IN ROMANIA?. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 82-98.


ACTIVITY OF PEROXIDASE AND CATALASE IN SOILS AS INFLUENCED BY SOME INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES

Written by Maria-Mihaela MICUȚI, Liliana BĂDULESCU, Aglaia BURLACU, Florentina ISRAEL-ROMING
Pages 99 to 104

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MICUTI M.M., BADULESCU L., BURLACU A., ISRAEL-ROMING F. 2018, ACTIVITY OF PEROXIDASE AND CATALASE IN SOILS AS INFLUENCED BY SOME INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 99-104.


COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SOIL TILLAGE SYSTEMS REGARDING ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY AND THE CONVERSION EFFICIENCY OF ENERGY INVESTED IN THE AGROSYSTEM OF WINTER WHEAT

Written by Grigore MOLDOVAN, Teodor RUSU, Paula Ioana MORARU
Pages 105 to 115

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MOLDOVAN G., RUSU T., MORARU P.I. 2018, COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SOIL TILLAGE SYSTEMS REGARDING ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY AND THE CONVERSION EFFICIENCY OF ENERGY INVESTED IN THE AGROSYSTEM OF WINTER WHEAT. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 105-115.


EXTRACELLULAR LACCASE PRODUCTION IN SUBMERGED CULTURE OF SOME WHITE-ROT FUNGI AND THEIR IMPACT FOR TEXTILE DYES DECOLORISATION

Written by Gabriela POPA, Bogdan Mihai NICOLCIOIU, Radu TOMA
Pages 116 to 123

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POPA G., NICOLCIOIU B.M., TOMA R. 2018, EXTRACELLULAR LACCASE PRODUCTION IN SUBMERGED CULTURE OF SOME WHITE-ROT FUNGI AND THEIR IMPACT FOR TEXTILE DYES DECOLORISATION. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 116-123.


RESULTS REGARDING THE IMPACT OF CROP ROTATION AND FERTILISATION ON THE GRAIN YIELD AND SOME PLANT TRAITS AT MAIZE CULTIVATED ON SANDY SOILS IN SOUTH ROMANIA

Written by Marin ȘTEFAN, Dumitru GHEORGHE, Viorel ION
Pages 124 to 131

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STEFAN M., GHEORGHE D., ION V. 2018, RESULTS REGARDING THE IMPACT OF CROP ROTATION AND FERTILISATION ON THE GRAIN YIELD AND SOME PLANT TRAITS AT MAIZE CULTIVATED ON SANDY SOILS IN SOUTH ROMANIA. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 124-131.


STUDIES CONCERNING THE COMPARATIVE SITUATION OF WINE PRODUCERS IN ROMANIA AND SWITZERLAND

Written by Petrică ŞTEFAN, Stefan MANN
Pages 132 to 138

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ŞTEFAN P., MANN S. 2018, STUDIES CONCERNING THE COMPARATIVE SITUATION OF WINE PRODUCERS IN ROMANIA AND SWITZERLAND. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 132-138.


PHYSIOLOGICAL AND METABOLIC RESPONSES OF FUNCTIONAL LACTIC ACID BACTERIA TO STRESS FACTORS

Written by Iulia-Roxana ȘTEFAN, Călina-Petruța CORNEA, Silvia-Simona GROSU-TUDOR, Medana ZAMFIR
Pages 139 to 148

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STEFAN I.R., CORNEA C.P., GROSU-TUDOR S.S., ZAMFIR M. 2018, PHYSIOLOGICAL AND METABOLIC RESPONSES OF FUNCTIONAL LACTIC ACID BACTERIA TO STRESS FACTORS. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 139-148.


PREBIOTIC CONTENT AND PROBIOTIC EFFECT OF KOMBUCHA FERMENTED POLLEN

Written by Elena UTOIU, , Anca OANCEA, Ana-Maria STANCIUC, Laura M. ŞTEFAN, Agnes TOMA, Angela MORARU, Camelia Filofteia DIGUŢA, Florentina Matei, Călina Petruța CORNEA, Florin OANCEA,
Pages 149 to 156

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UTOIU E., , OANCEA A., STANCIUC A.M., ŞTEFAN L.M., TOMA A., MORARU A., DIGUTA C.F., F.M., CORNEA C.P., OANCEA F., 2018, PREBIOTIC CONTENT AND PROBIOTIC EFFECT OF KOMBUCHA FERMENTED POLLEN. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 149-156.


CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF TRANSYLVANIAN MEADOW’S BIODIVERSITY: SHORT REPORT ON HERBS AND ARTHROPODS FROM SELIŞTAT (BRAŞOV COUNTY, ROMANIA)

Written by Mala-Maria STAVRESCU-BEDIVAN, Emilia Brînduşa SĂNDULESCU, Ionela DOBRIN
Pages 157 to 162

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STAVRESCU-BEDIVAN M.M., SANDULESCU E.B., DOBRIN I. 2018, CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF TRANSYLVANIAN MEADOW’S BIODIVERSITY: SHORT REPORT ON HERBS AND ARTHROPODS FROM SELIŞTAT (BRAŞOV COUNTY, ROMANIA). AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 157-162.


SAFFLOWER YIELDS AND QUALITY DEPENDING ON CULTIVATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE IRRIGATED CONDITIONS

Written by Raisa VOZHEHOVA, Viktor USHKARENKO, Mykhailo FEDORCHUK, Pavlo LYKHOVYD, Serhii KOKOVIKHIN, Serhii VOZHEHOV
Pages 163 to 172

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VOZHEHOVA R., USHKARENKO V., FEDORCHUK M., LYKHOVYD P., KOKOVIKHIN S., VOZHEHOV S. 2018, SAFFLOWER YIELDS AND QUALITY DEPENDING ON CULTIVATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE IRRIGATED CONDITIONS. AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 2285-5718, 163-172.


Published in AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2
Written by Mihaela HĂBEANU, Anca GHEORGHE, Mariana ROPOTĂ, Smaranda Mariana TOMA, Monica MARIN

The hempseed is a low-cost ingredient rich in n-3 fatty acids (FA). This study aimed to assess the FA concentration in different pig tissuesin combination with the performance as effect of the dietary addition of hempseed. Twenty hybrid Topigs (38.64 kg) were assigned to a 30d trial into 2 groups: C group received a basal diet and HS group received the same basal diet with 5% hempseed Jubileu variety. The FA were determined by gas chromatography. The n-3 rich diet altered highly significantly PUFA concentration in Longissimus dorsi, liver, heart and brain, especially n-3 PUFA (P<0.0001) without modifying significantly the performances. The brain and liver had registered the highest concentration of long chain FA in the HS diet (5.26% in liver, 5.04% in brain compared to 1.61% in heart). Long-chain FA were not identified in the Longissimus dorsi, whatever the diet. By addition of hempseed the C18:3n3 was increased significantly in all tissues except the brain. As the PUFA increased the peroxidability index also increased, especially in the liver and brain. We can conclude that the hempseed has a valuable nutritive potential, especially in n-3 PUFA, which led to a positive alteration of beneficial FAs.

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Published in AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2
Written by Olimpia IORDĂNESCU, Maria BĂLA, Florin SALA, Daniela SCEDEI, Melinda TOTH

The walnut (Juglans regia L.) is an important species cultivated worldwide for both fruit and its quality wood. There are very many biotypes that are studied in relation to pedoclimatic conditions and fruit quality to identify valuable genotypes. The present study aimed at the comparative evaluation of seven walnut genotypes (B501 - B507) based on the biometric parameters of fruits, the shape and size indices and the core quality indices (% of total fruit and biochemical indices). In terms of fruit size, genotypes B502 and B501 have been revealed with very large and large nuts. The fruit mass differentiated the studied genotypes and the B502 genotype had the highest values, while on the basis of the core mass parameter, the genotypes B502 and B506 were the ones with highest values. In terms of biochemical indices, B501 and B503 genotypes had the highest content of extraction protein - fat and B501 biotype had also the highest total carbohydrate content. Clustering analysis, based on Euclidean distances, has grouped the studied genotypes as statistically safe, Coph. corr. = 0.918. From PCA analysis, PC1 explained 94.692% and PC2 4.2127% of the existing variance between the genotypes in relation to the quality index, protein, carbohydrates and fats.

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Published in AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2
Written by Grigore MOLDOVAN, Teodor RUSU, Paula Ioana MORARU

The paper presents the experimental results on the influence of different soil tillage systems and technological subsystems on the production and conversion efficiency, on the energy invested in the winter wheat crop cultivated in the Transylvanian Plain. The methodology was based on an econometric model, taking into account the combination of production factors and their limited character, as well as the two aspects of economic activity, to maximize profit and to minimize effort. The results show that by practising reduced tillage and no-tillage, the total power consumption can be reduced by 7.8%, and 12.4%, respectively, compared to the conventional system in the case of winter wheat. Up to the sowing phase (including) a decrease of 59.5% fuel consumption per hectare was achieved in the case of reduced tillage compared to the conventional system and a decrease of 78.7% fuel consumption in the no-tillage system. The highest average production was obtained whilst using the reduced tillage, followed by the one from the conventional and no-tillage systems. The highest degree of total energy efficient use (REE=5.84) as well as the highest net energy (EN)were obtained in the reduced tillage system, followed by the no-tillage. The econometric analysis shows that any additional energy consumption of input factors in the conventional system, like human labor requirement, energy incorporated in machinery and fuel consumption had negative effects on yield and leads to a comedown of the economic and energetic balance. The aforemention factors had the following negative values of elasticity coefficients: -0.5264, -0.5965 and -0.2629. The chemical fertilizers (+0.3237) and chemicals (+0.1074) had positive effects on the wheat yield. Surprisingly, the effect of seeds was not significant. The highest quantity of energy spent for the production of winter wheat was indirect and non-renewable.

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Published in AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2
Written by Mala-Maria STAVRESCU-BEDIVAN, Emilia Brînduşa SĂNDULESCU, Ionela DOBRIN

Like any other Transylvanian village, Seliştat is interesting to visit and study from the perspective of the unique rural landscape in Europe nowadays, including an old tourist attraction such as the fortified church, but also meadows, shrubs and forests very rich in species. Two checklists were drawn up for herbs and arthropods inhabiting the Seliştat area, in Braşov County. The field survey took place in September 2017, at the time of mowing in the hay meadows. Plants were harvested by hand pulling and arthropods were collected with entomological net. Some biological materialwas determined on the field, other in laboratory. In order to create the general picture, we also considered the species mentioned on the Romanian-German informative panels located in the study area. Overall, 20 plant families (Apiaceae, Asteraceae, Balsaminaceae, Boraginaceae, Caprifoliaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Colchicaceae, Dipsacaceae, Equisetaceae, Fabaceae, Hypericaceae, Lamiaceae, Linaceae, Malvaceae, Orchidaceae, Plantaginaceae, Poaceae, Polygalaceae, Ranunculaceae, Rosaceae, Rubiaceae), five insect orders (Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera, Neuroptera) and three spider species (Pardosa lugubris, Pisaura mirabilis, Salticus scenicus) were associated with Seliştat biodiversity. The Asteraceae and Fabaceae for plants and Hemiptera for insects were found to be the leading taxa, with respect of number of species in the analyzed sample. All species are listed in an alphabetical order of the genera and species. This report brings a contribution to the state of knowledge regarding the vegetal and invertebrate resources of Saxon villages.

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Published in AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2
Written by Gabriele MACK, Gina FÎNTÎNERU, Andreas KOHLER

This paper evaluates the effects of rural development payments on vitality in rural Romania using counterfactual econometric methods. Our study shows that the design and uptake level of the RD measures highly influences the effects of the payments. The majority of payments focusing primarily on the competitiveness of the agricultural sector show either no or a negative effect on secondary targets such as improving quality of life of the rural population. We find that the more payments for non-agricultural activities were devoted the higher the impact on rural vitality.

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Published in AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2
Written by Gabriela POPA, Bogdan Mihai NICOLCIOIU, Radu TOMA

White-rot fungi are a group of organisms capable of biodegrading lignin due to production of a ligninolytic enzyme complex. This enzyme complex is rich in several laccase isoenzymes which found to have the ability to decolorize different classes of industrial dyes. Laccases (EC 1.10.3.2) are phenol oxidases that catalyse one-electron oxidation of many aromatic substrates. This study aimed to evaluate extracellular laccase production in submerged culture of some white-rot fungi and their potential to decolorized three textile dyes like Bemacid red (BR), Bemacid yellow (BY) and Bemacid blue (BB). We found that the best laccase producing fungi were Pleurotus ostreatus var. Florida, Ganodrema applanatum, and Trametes versicolor. Enzyme production by selected strains was recorded in six different culture media: malt extract (ME), potato dextrose (PD), mushroom complete medium (MCM), potato-malt-peptone (PMP), glucose - malt extract - yeast (GMY) and yeast - malt extract (YM). T. versicolor and P. ostreatus showed the highest laccase activities in malt extract medium. Laccase activity and dyes discoloration in submerged cultures were determined spectrophotometrically. All fungal strains were able to discolouring BB dye. These studies underline the need to explore more laccase-producing fungi which could be involved in the textile dyes degradation.

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Published in AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2
Written by Keshav DANDAGE

Indian farming sector is mainly occupied by marginal, small, medium and large landholding farmers. These farmers are working consistently on their own or contract farm for financial sustainability, and to feed themselves and the nation; simultaneously they are also geared up for healthy food access and food production. Though food traceability of agriculture products in India is at the initial stage, many public and private enterprises have taken initiatives to establish the best agro-food produce traceability system in the country. This paper focuses on smart phone and other devices that provide Indian farmers a new identity and an easy platform to access domestic and international market. In addition, this paper presents the way of collecting information through web-based traceability portal from government databases like UIDAI, APEDA, GS1 India, Soil Health, InfoLNet, and AGMARK to mitigate the food fraud vulnerability, consumer health risk hazards, and recall issues. Furthermore, this paper aims to create a compatible one-touch secure remote access, which would give third-party services to consumer, retailer, exporter, and food business, and ultimately it would help the farmers to raise their income (earning) level and provide them the best market valuation through the online cloud-based web portal.

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Published in AgroLife Scientific Journal, Volume 7, Number 2
Written by Aurelia COROIAN, Antonia ODAGIU, Zamfir MARCHIȘ, Vioara MIREȘAN, Camelia RĂDUCU, Camelia OROIAN, Adina Lia LONGODOR

Due to the pollution from the environment, the heavy metals also contaminate the mushrooms. The pollution degree depends on several factors such as climate, area of origin, mushroom composition, humidity level, and radioactivity. Samples were collected from the following areas: Sălaj, Cluj, Braşov, Baia Mare, Satu Mare, Bistriţa-Năsăud. The content of fat, protein, humidity, heavy metal (Pb and Cd) and fungi radionuclides (Boletus edulis) and chanterelle mushrooms (Cantharellus cibarius) were evaluated. The content of Cs 137 in (Boletus edulis) built in the Baia Mare area and the lowest in the Brasov area. Cs 134 showed the lowest values in yellow sponges compared to dry boletus.

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