Trogodisnja proucavanja prinosa zrna i drugih vaznijih osobina razlicitih sorti psenice u niskoj kotlini [Srbija, Jugoslavija].
1991
Djokic A. | Dimitrijevic A. | Pesic V.
This paper presents the results of investigations of characteristics of ten winter wheat varieties in the large-plot trials in Aleksinac, ravine Nis (Serbia, Yugoslavia), in the 1986-1988 period. On the basis of results the following conclusions were drawn: Meteorological conditions for the vegetation period of winter wheat on different years were very changeable. They caused variations of the grain yields of examined varieties. The highest length of stem had Lepenica, Kragujevacka 58 and Partizanka and the short stem had Super zlatna and Rana niska. The highest resistance to mildew had variety Victoria and to Septoria varieties Rodna and Kosovka. The average yields for the period 1986-1988 varied from 4.10 t/ha (variety Partizanka) to 5.55 t/ha (line NS 60-01) and 5.42 t/ha (variety Kragujevacka 58). The highest 3-year average of 1000-seed masses had Yugoslavia, Kragujevacka 58 and Victoria and hectolitar masses Partizanka.
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