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Antifungal activity of indigenous rhizospheric isolates Pseudomonas spp. against Venturia inaequalis / Antifungalna aktivnost autohtonih rizosfernih izolata Pseudomonas spp. prema Venturia inaequalis
(Institute for Plant Protection and Environment, Belgrade, 2012)
Plant diseases caused by phytopathogenic fungi are one of the major problems in orchard plants in Serbia. To avoid the use of chemical agents in high percent, biological control is becoming promising method in plant disease ...
Phytoplasma diseases of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) in central Serbia / Fitoplazmoze lucerke (Medicago sativa L.) u centralnoj Srbiji
(Institute for Plant Protection and Environment, Belgrade, 2012)
The symptoms of stunding, phylody, yellowing and reddening of alfalfa were observed for the first time in the four localities in Central Serbia: Tuleš, Sićevo, Ljubava and Belanovice, during 2008. Annual index of infection ...
Efficacy in weed control and possible phytotoxicity effect of herbicides on winter rapeseed / Efikasnost na korove i moguća fitotoksičnost na usev ozime uljane repice nakon primene zemljišnih herbicida
(Institute for Plant Protection and Environment, Belgrade, 2012)
The paper shows the results of the study on effect of herbicides on weed control and occurence of phytotoxicity in winter rapeseed. Experimental plots were set up on two locations, in Belgrade and in Novi Sad. Effects of ...
Taxonomic diversity of fungi associated with some PCN populations from Serbia / Taksonomski diverzitet gljivica povezanih sa nekim populacijama CNK iz Srbije
(Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection, 2012)
Increased content of pesticides in food chain resulted in using microorganisms as agents of biological control. The potato cyst nematodes (PCN) - Globodera pallida and G. rostochiensis belong to the group of the most ...
A new harmful nematode of cereals in Serbia / Nova štetna nematoda žitarica u Srbiji
(Institute for Plant Protection and Environment, Belgrade, 2012)
Cereal Cyst Nematodes are globally recognized as economically most important species on wheat. The complex consists of twelve valid species, of which Heterodera avenae, H.filipjevi and H.latipons are the most important. ...