SUSTAINABILITY OF CHERRY ECO-SYSTEMS PUBLISHED

Ș. ZOICAN1, C. ZOICAN 1, R. JIGĂU 1, R. PAȘCALĂU 1, Laura ȘMULEAC 1 1University of Life Sciences “King Mihai I” from Timișoara,Romania raul.pascalau@usvt.ro
The sustainability of cherry ecosystems stands as a crucial focal point amidst contemporary environmental challenges and evolving agricultural practices. It encapsulates the significance and diverse dimensions of sustainability within cherry ecosystems, underscoring their pivotal role in nurturing ecological equilibrium and fortitude. It sheds light on the multifaceted aspects encompassing biodiversity preservation, conscientious land stewardship, and underscores the intricate interplay between human interventions and natural landscapes. Renowned for their contribution to sustenance and visual allure, cherry ecosystems represent a vanguard in the realm of sustainable agricultural methodologies. By safeguarding and augmenting the innate attributes of cherry orchards, sustainable approaches endeavour to optimize ecological vitality, curtail environmental footprints, and ensure enduring agricultural feasibility. This abstract acts as a portal inviting exploration into the nuanced dynamics and auspicious pathways towards bolstering the sustainability of cherry ecosystems within a constantly evolving global landscape. Amidst an epoch marked by pressing environmental predicaments and the imperative for judicious land utilization, the sustainability of cherry ecosystems emerges as a pivotal sphere within the agricultural milieu. These ecosystems, renowned for the vibrant cultivation of cherries, stand as integral components of global food production and hold promise for harmonizing human activities with the natural environment. This abstract lays the groundwork for a comprehensive inquiry into the multifaceted and interconnected aspects of sustainability within cherry ecosystems. It underscores the necessity for a holistic approach that harmonizes agricultural productivity with ecological well-being, thereby contributing to a more sustainable and resilient agricultural future.
cherry ecosystems, sustainability, agricultural practices, biodiversity conservation
agronomy
Presentation: poster

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