Mikopopulacija različitih genotipova grahorice u Srbiji / Mycopopulation of different vetch genotypes in Serbia
2015
Vasić, Tanja (Institut za krmno bilje, Kruševac (Srbija)) | Milenković, Jasmina (Institut za krmno bilje, Kruševac (Srbija)) | Lugić, Zoran (Institut za krmno bilje, Kruševac (Srbija)) | Terzić, Dragan (Institut za krmno bilje, Kruševac (Srbija)) | Stanisavljević, Rade (Institut za zaštitu bilja i životnu sredinu, Beograd (Srbija)) | Blagojević, Milomir (Institut za krmno bilje, Kruševac (Srbija)) | Đokić, Dragoslav (Institut za krmno bilje, Kruševac (Srbija))
Vetch (Vicia sativa L.) is annual plant from the legume family (Fabaceae) and originates from the temperate zone of Europe and Asia. It has a special place in the provision of ani- mal feed (fodder) in the zone of moderate climate. It belongs to high-quality protein fodder plants. There has not been a systematic research of vetch mycoflora in Serbia. This research aims to present the results of preliminary research of mycopopulation of 15 different genotypes of vetch. Total of 600 plant parts has been examined and 9 genera of fungi were isola- ted: Fusarium, Phythophthora, Rhizoctonia, Phoma, Verticillium, Alternaria, Sclerotinia, Botrytis and Ascochyta. On the plants from which the fungi were isolated, there were ma- croscopically clearly visible symptoms of infection.
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