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    THE DEVELOPMENT OF VITICULTURE THROUGH THE REQUIREMENTS PRISM OF GREEN ECONOMY
    (CEP USM, 2022-09-29) Gladei, Mihai
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    THE IMPROVEMENT OF VITICULTURAL ASSORTMENT WITH HIGH-YIELD INTERSPECIFIC GENOTYPES BASED ON MUSCADINIA ROTUNDIFOLIA MICHX
    (CEP USM, 2023) Gladei, Mihai
    In the last decades the frequency of natural disrupting phenomenas amplifies at global level. This affects the normal development of grapevine plants and the quantity and quality of harvest. The existing grapevine varieties of Vitis Vinifera cannot totally assure a good and qualitative yield in climate change conditions. A different approach to assure this needs, are the interspecific hybrids with Muscadinia Rotundifolia Michx. The interspecific hybrids have a high genetical plasticity and adaptability to climate factors. This hybrids can be grown from cuttings avoiding all the expensive grafting process due to their tolerancy to the main grapevine pest Phyloxera Vastatrix.
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    Interspecific rhizogene grapevine varieties for ecological viticulture
    (CEP USM, 2024-10-07) Gladei, Mihai
    Following the increasingly pronounced climate changes that have taken place in recent years, there is an acute need to revive the traditional grapevine assortment in order to reduce the influence of harmful phenomenas on grapevine harvests and ensure their stable production in conditions of frequent climate disruptions. Due to the reduced genetic plasticity of Vitis vinifera grapevine species, there is an urgent need of revitalizing the viticultural assortment with new genotypes whose main characteristics are high adaptability to abiotic environmental factors but also resistance and tolerability to some pathogens and pests specific to grapevines.

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