Biological diversity of dogwood (Cornus mas L.) population in the Stara Planina region [Serbia] | Bioloska raznovrsnost poulacije [i.e. populacije] drena (Cornus mas L.) na podrucju Stare Planine [Srbija]
2008
Mratinic, E., Poljoprivredni fakultet, Beograd - Zemun (Serbia) | Miletic, R., Institut za vocarstvo, Cacak (Serbia) | Fotiric, M., Poljoprivredni fakultet, Beograd - Zemun (Serbia) | Zikic, M., Centar za poljoprivredna i tehnoloska istrazivanja, Zajecar (Serbia)
In the Stara Planina population, dogwood (Cornus mas L.), is one of the most spreaded fruit species, according to the method developed by Braun-Blanquet, 1964 - it spreads over 80-100% of areas, and it covers 25-50% of surface. In the Stara Planina region, the area Radicevac, the most important biological and pomological traits of dogwood (Cornus mas L.), on randomly selected sample of 30 genotypes, were observed with the aim to recognise biological diversity of this population. Based on important properties of vegetative and generative organs such as tree, fruit branches and flowers, pomological fruit properties and yielding, genotypes 1, 5, and 20 were that most valuable and investigation on them will continue.
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