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Accumulation of toxic metals in the vegetative parts of wheat / Mulacija toksičnih metala u vegetativnim delovima pšenice
(Društvo selekcionara i semenara Republike Srbije, Beograd, 2012)
Wheat is one of the most important grains in the world. Wheat is not only the most important agricultural crop, but also one of the most important agricultural products in Europe. Suffice it to say that this is the product ...
NS Pudarka: A new winter wheat cultivar / NS Pudarka - nova sorta ozime pšenice
(Društvo selekcionara i semenara Republike Srbije, Beograd, 2014)
The high-yielding, medium late winter wheat cultivar NS Pudarka was developed by crossing genetic divergent parents: line NMNH-07 and cv. NS 40S and Simonida. In cultivar NS Pudarka genes responsible for high yield potential, ...
Rubin, Idila and Trijumf: New late NS-soybean cultivars / Rubin, idila i Trijumf - nove kasnostasne NS-sorte soje
(Društvo selekcionara i semenara Republike Srbije, Beograd, 2010)
New late soybean cultivars Rubin, Idila and Trijumf have been developed at Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, by crossing domestic and American genotypes. They differ in morphological characteristics, ...
Effect of sowing date on dry matter accumulation in two-rowed winter barley / Rok setve i akumulacija suve materije kod ozimog ječma
(Društvo selekcionara i semenara Republike Srbije, Beograd, 2018)
Information about dry matter accumulation is of great importance for further increase of barley yield. Various nonlinear and linear curves have been used to describe vegetative and reproductive growth for a number of ...
Late cabbage planting density / Gustina sadnje kasnog kupusa
(Društvo selekcionara i semenara Republike Srbije, Beograd, 2018)
Late cabbage forms a large above-ground mass which requires certain vegetation space in order to thrive. Late cabbage planting density should therefore, start from at least 70 cm inter-row and 50 cm intra-row spacing. ...
Breeding and seed production of oil crops in Serbia / Oplemenjivanje i semenarstvo uljanih biljnih vrsta u Srbiji
(Društvo selekcionara i semenara Republike Srbije, Beograd, 2018)
The most frequent oil crops in Serbia today are sunflower and soybean, planted on over 200,000 ha each, followed by rapeseed, which increases significantly in surfaces. Black and white mustard, hemp, oil pumpkin, castor ...