Genetic resources of annual forage legumes in the world and Serbia Mihailovic, V., Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad (Serbia); Mikic, A., Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad (Serbia); Cupina, B., Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Serbia) ...
Zbornik Radova - A Periodical of Scientific Research on Field & Vegetable Crops,
(2007), Letnik:
44, Številka:
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Journal Article
It is estimated that there is more than 800,000 accessions of annual legumes in the centres and institutes such as ICARDA, ICRISAT, VIR, IPK and IPGR. The work on genetic resources of annual forage ...legumes at the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops in Novi Sad, Serbia, has been carried out together with breeding. The Annual Forage Legumes Collection of the Institute contains 1,460 accessions of 16 genera and 67 species. The highest value of the collection lays in its utilization in developing new cultivars. Characterization of the accessions is aimed at seed shape, seed coat colour, cotyledon colour and flower colour, as well as at the traits characteristic for single species, such as leaf type in pea. There have been carried evaluations of yield and chemical composition of forage and grain yield and resistance to pests, diseases, low temperatures and drought.
Analysis of seed yield components in oilseed brassicas Marjanovic-Jeromela, A., Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad (Serbia); Marinkovic, R., Institut za ratarstvo i povrtarstvo, Novi Sad (Serbia); Jankulovska, M., Fakultet za poljoprivredne nauke i hranu, Skopje (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) ...
2007
Conference Proceeding
Correlations between the components of green forage in lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) depending on year of life Mikic, V. (Institut za istrazivanja u poljoprivredi Srbija, Krusevac (Serbia). Centar za krmno bilje); Radovic, J. (Institut za istrazivanja u poljoprivredi Srbija, Krusevac (Serbia). Centar za krmno bilje); Lugic, Z. (Institut za istrazivanja u poljoprivredi Srbija, Krusevac (Serbia). Centar za krmno bilje) ...
2006
Publication
In 1995 the Yugoslav Commission for Varietal Approval released 9 winter wheat cultivars developed at the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops in Novi Sad - Yugoslavia. The paper gives a detailed ...review of the characteristics of the cultivars Kremna, Laguna, Tera, Sila, Omega, Tiha, Pesma, Silna and Prima. Applying various crossing methods of genetically divergent parents at high level of intensity, we developed the cultivars with high potential for grain yield, with different technologic quality, and resistance to the diseases (Puccinia recondita tritici, Puccinia graminis tritici and Erysiphe graminis tritici), lodging and low temperatures, of various maturing period.
The paper presents 13 wheat varieties developed at the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops in Novi Sad (Yugoslavia) and approved by the Yugoslav Federal Commission for Varietal Approval in 1994. ...Most of these cultivars have genetic potential for grain yield over 12 t/ha, while a lot of them have an excellent technologic quality, field resistance to leaf rust, good resistance to stem rust and powdery mildew, lodging and low temperatures. The results of this breeding work confirm that the genes responsible for the main traits of winter wheat can be successfully combined into one cultivar by the single, three-way, successive and multiple crossing of genetically divergent parents at high intensity level.
The paper presents important characteristics of nine winter wheat varieties developed at the Institute of Field and Vegatable Crops in Novi Sad (Yugoslavia) and released by the Yugoslav Federal ...Commission for Varietal Approval in 1993. Applying single, three-way, successive, multiple crossing of genetically divergent, high-yielding parents, we successfully combined the genes for significant characteristics and produced bread varieties Cenejka, Stepa, Rusija, Eva and Slava and base varieties Fortuna, Atina, Jarebica and Sloga. The varieties Fortuna, Atina, Jarebica and Sloga had the highest yield of grain.
A survey of residents of a community surrounding a lead smelter has revealed an alarming incidence of elevated blood lead and erythrocyte protoporphyrin concentrations, In particular, children who ...were less than 3 yr of age were severely affected. Of those children tested in December, 1980, 35% had blood lead concentrations between 50=69 μg/dl, while an additional 12% had concentrations greater than or equal to 70 μg/dl, and are, therefore, at risk for severe neurological sequelae.