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- Title
ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY METHODS USED FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF WOODY VEGETATION.
- Authors
Scrieciu, Marian-Albert; Mirescu, Livia
- Abstract
Under present conditions, of increasing the level of pollution due to anthropogenic activities, the concept of greening involves complex actions for ensuring the quality of air, water, soil and vegetation, as well as the reintegration of the affected species in natural circuit. This paper aims to find solutions other than deforestation, destruction of vegetation that grows on woody dikes buildup and prevents the reaction tracking Tileagd dams. The grass should not be destroyed by the dams, which are due to remain with grass. The deforestation carried out so far have resulted in more frequent vegetation. Flora developed spontaneously is adapted to the climate zone and has a considerable capacity for regeneration enhanced by additional intake of water leaks. Another factor that has contributed to the endurance of flora is the depth of the sea at their roots, but also the fact that the height of the cutting was moderately above the ground. The solutions proposed must have regard to the protection of wildlife, water quality of lake, the environment and property in the neighbourhood, in accordance with the relevant legislation. The treatments should be applied in the optimum period of vegetation and weather conditions. Woody vegetation in the dam issue Tileagd is one overriding, and the solutions adopted to date have not been effective. A modern solution, but friendly with the environment and economic efficiency is required. This consists of the application on freshly cut section of the trees and bushes from the objective of the herbicides Glyphosate, dicamba class, 2,4-D.
- Subjects
WOODY plants; EFFECT of human beings on climate change; AIR quality; DEFORESTATION; WILDLIFE conservation; HERBICIDES
- Publication
Quality - Access to Success, 2011, p154
- ISSN
1582-2559
- Publication type
Article