6 research outputs found
THE SOILS STUDY IN LENAUHEIM COMMUNE PERIMETER, TIMIŞ COUNTY
From the geomorphological point of view Lenauhein commune territory is situated inthe great unit of relief of Banato - Crişana plain, specially in Nordic Banat plain on Galaţca – Beregsău interfluve.Characteristic for the forest steppe area, natural vegetation in commune territory has been replaced, in a large measuring tool, by agricultural cropsMorphological characterization of the major physical and chemical soil typesaccurately depict current status for the supply of their products with the most important nutrients: humus, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. So by analyzes carried out it has been found that the best physico-chemical properties soil is Chernozemic soil
RESEARCH ON THE SOIL OF SUITABILITY RECAS GROWING CENTER
Viticulture is a branch of agriculture with a high intensity level, vines involves energy consumption, it can not develop without energy or low intake of it. Increased production WINE will take place in future energy crisis and raw materials (Ţărău D., Luca M., 2002, et Țărău D., Borza I., Dumitru M., Ciobanu C., 2007) .Objectives aimed especially following: identification and characterization of soiltypes and subtypes, calculating evaluation notes, determining suitability and land classification in classes of favorability. Recas vineyard soils Center, formed by the complex interaction of factors of which the most important pedogenetic are topography, water, rock parent, climate, vegetation and man. Thus the perimeter Recas are two areas where soils are well differentiated, a result of different climatic conditions
Tennis-specific extension of the International Olympic Committee consensus statement: methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injury and illness in sport 2020
The IOC has proposed standard methods for recording and reporting of data for injury and illness in sport. The IOC consensus statement authors anticipated that sport-specific statements would provide further recommendations. This statement is the tennis-specific extension of the partner IOC statement. The International Tennis Federation Sport Science and Medicine Committee, in collaboration with selected external experts, met in June 2019 to consider athlete health monitoring issues specific to tennis. Once the IOC consensus statement was finalised, the tennis-specific consensus was drafted and agreed on by the members over three iterations. Compared with the IOC consensus statement, the tennis consensus contains tennis-specific information on injury mechanism, mode of onset, injury classification, injury duration, capturing and reporting exposure, reporting risk and study population. Our recommendations apply to able-bodied as well as wheelchair tennis players. Where applicable, specific recommendations are made for wheelchair tennis