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Novosadske sorte strnih žita uspešne i u nepovoljnoj 2018/19. godini
(Novi Sad : Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, 2020)
Pšenica i ječam su najvažnijih ozimi usevi u Srbiji, kao i u drugim zemlјama našeg regiona. U protekloj sezoni pšenica je bila zasejana na oko 575.500 ha i ostvareni su prinosi od 4,39 t/ha koji su bili na nivou petogodišnjeg ...
Doprinos višegodišnjih stacionarnih ogleda unapređenju biljne proizvodnje u Srbiji / The contribution of stationary long-term trials to plant production improvement
(Beograd : Akademija inženjerskih nauka Srbije – AINS, Odeljenje biotehničkih naukaBeograd : Akademska misao, 2020)
U Srbiji postoji veći broj višegodišnjih stacionarnih eksperimenata čiji značaj i doprinos unapređenju poljoprivredne proizvodnje nije adekvatno valorizovan. Među njima se nalaze i 6 klasičnih eksperimenata sa trajanjem ...
Sugar beet virus diseases in Serbia
(International Institute of Sugar Beet Research, 2020)
During 2017, yellowing of sugar beet leaves occurred in sugar beet fields in Serbia. Disease was visible on individual plants which had symptoms of intercostal yellowing, leaves were upright and brittle and in time this ...
Effect of different sowing dates on Cercospora beticola infection level
(International Institute of Sugar Beet Research, 2020)
Cercospora leaf spot caused by the fungus Cercospora beticola is the most significant foliar disease of sugar beet in Serbia. Measures to reduce damage of this disease are based on the use of tolerant varieties, crop ...
Characterisation of Trichoderma spp. for antagonistic activity against charcoal root rot Macrophomina phaseolina from sugar beet
(International Institute of Sugar Beet Research, 2020)
Charcoal rot of sugar beet, caused by Macrophomina phaseolina in recent years has become a main concern for farmers in Serbia. Since control measures are mostly preventive with only partial effect, introduction of alternative ...
Beet yellow virus a possible threat to sugar beet production in Serbia?
(International Institute of Sugar Beet Research, 2020)
There are three main yellowing viruses that damage the beet crop in Europe: Beet yellows virus (BYV), Beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV) and Beet chlorosis virus (BChV). Although not a true yellowing virus, Beet mosaic virus ...