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L. M. Alda

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Ecology, Environmental Economics, Education, and Legislation, Vol25, Issue 5.1.
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NUTRITIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL POTENTIAL OF CHENOPODIUM ALBUM L.: ITпїЅS POTENTIAL ROLE AS A MINERAL-RICH FOOD SUPPLEMENT

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Mihaela Lăcătuș, Atena-Mariana Poian, Aurica-Breica Borozan, L. M. Alda, Despina-Maria Bordean)

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Chenopodium album L., is a plant from the Amaranthaceae family. In many traditional cuisines, the leafy plant is highly valued for the nutritional properties, especially the leaves. Being native to Europe and Central Asia, the plant has been used and cultivated for its nutritional and medicinal properties. Containing several bioactive compounds, makes Chenopodium album very beneficial to human health, including: betalains пїЅ pigments with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties; polyphenols пїЅ antioxidants ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2025
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference- EXPO Proceedings; 23rd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings 2023, Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation, Vol. 23, Issue 5.1
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CADMIUM AND LEAD LEVELS IN SOIL AND BETA VULGARIS SAMPLES COLLECTED FROM A ROMANIAN POLLUTED AREA

(STEF92 Technology, 2023-10-01, S. Alda, L. M. Alda, Despina-Maria Bordean, M. Moatăr, Daniela Scedei)

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For most soils, genetic inheritance is the determining factor of heavy metal abundance. The anthropogenic impact on the soil produced by fertilizers, pesticides, zootechnical residues, wastewater or particles brought to the soil by gaseous emissions, brings important quantities of heavy metals into the soil. Among these, the most toxic are Cd and Pb. The aim of the study was to establish the levels of Cd and Pb in soil and Beta vulgaris roots, sampled from eight locations from Tarnaveni area, an industrial center ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2023
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