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Effects of Irrigation on Yield and Composition of Principal Elements of Nutrients in Maize-Growing Soil
Extensive organic production under irrigation conditions requires greater amounts of NPK fertilisers. Furthermore, the mobility of fertilisers, especially of nitrogen, is greater under the increased soil moisture content, ...
Analysis of Economic Indicators for GPS Technologies Application in Agricultural Corporation Belgrade (PKB)
This paper examined the level of savings in the application of modern technical systems for satellite guidance and control over performing agricultural operations throughout the season. The exemplary property was Agricultural ...
Management of Western Corn Rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera)
Western corn rootworm (WCR) was registered for the first time in Europe near the Surčin
international airport in Serbia in 1992. The spread of WCR on the territory of Serbia and its
population density increased fast. The ...
Variability of Pathogenicity of Fusarium spp. Originating from Maize and Wheat Grains
Differences in the pathogenicity of 93 isolates of seven species belonging to the genus
Fusarium (F. graminearum, F. verticillioides, F. proliferatum, F. subglutinans, F. sporotrichioides, F.
semitectum and F. equiseti), ...
Impact of Different Adjuvants and Modes of Application on Efficacy of Rimsulfuron in Maize
Field studies were conducted in order to investigate the efficacy of herbicide rimsulfuron
in maize with three various commercial products (WG and OD formulations),
in combination with three different nonionic adjuvants ...
A Bioassay Technique to Study Clomazone Residues in Sandy Loam Soil
A bioassay test was conducted to evaluate the sensitivity of maize, sunflower and barley to
clomazone residues in sandy loam soil. Clomazone was applied at different rates from 0.12 to
12 mg a.i./kg of soil. The parameters ...
Maize, Sunflower and Barley Sensitivity to the Residual Activity of Clomazone in Soil
Sensitivity of maize, sunflower and barley to clomazone residues in loamy soil was
assessed in the study using bioassay. Clomazone was applied at a series of concentrations
from 0.12 to 12 mg a.i./kg of soil. After 14 ...