VOL 29 *No.2
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Phytotoxic effects of fungicides, insecticides and nonpesticidal components on pepper depending on water quality
Modern agriculture relies on simultaneous application of fungicides, insecticides, fertilizers and adjuvants. The selection of compounds for tank-mixes has been rarely studied and it presents a risk in the application ... -
The effectiveness of potassium phosphite and captan mixture in controlling Venturia inaequalis in apple orchards
Venturia inaequalis is a common apple disease in Serbia and its intensity depends on weather conditions. The most successful method of combating apple scab is to use a lower dose of an active ingredient and increase its ... -
Control of winter forage pea diseases by pea-oat intercropping under field conditions
A field experiment was conducted at the experimental field of the Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops in Novi Sad to investigate the effect of forage winter pea and winter oat intercropping on ascochyta blight and ... -
Comparative morphological analysis of apple blister mite, Eriophyes mali Nal., a new pest in Serbia
The apple blister mite, Eriophyes mali Nalepa, 1926 (Acari: Prostigmata: Eriophyoidea), has been recently found in Serbia as a new pest of apple. The history of its research, the results of a morphological analysis and ... -
The spreading of Alfalfa mosaic virus in lavandin in Croatia
A survey was conducted in 2012 and 2013 to detect the presence and distribution of Alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV) in lavandin crops growing in continental parts of Croatia. A total of 73 lavandin samples from six crops in ... -
Low incidence of Peach latent mosaic viroid in peach mother blocks in Serbia
Peach latent mosaic viroid (PLMVd) is the causal agent of peach latent mosaic disease that is common on peaches and nectarines worldwide. Most of the isolates do not cause any symptoms on the foliage and the disease may ... -
Plum pox virus strains: Diversity and geographical distribution in Serbia
Plum pox virus (PPV) is the causal agent of Sharka disease. Since its discovery, Sharka has been considered as a calamity in plum orchards. PPV is present worldwide in many Prunus species, causing great economic losses. ...