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Molecules | 2012

A Comparison of Fruit Chemical Characteristics of Two Wild Grown Rubus Species from Different Locations of Croatia

Dubravka Dujmović Purgar; Boris Duralija; Sandra Voća; Aleš Vokurka; Sezai Ercisli

The main focus of our study was to investigate differences in nutritional (dry matter, soluble solids content, total acidity and pH value) and bioactive values (ascorbic acid, total anthocyanins, total phenols, and non-flavonoids content) of wild grown raspberry (Rubus idaeus) and blackberry (Rubus discolor) genotypes harvested from native populations in Croatia. The average total acidity ranged from 0.93 to 1.72% in R. discolor and 1.57 to 1.91% in R. idaeus. Ascorbic acid was found between 22.34 mg and 45.00 mg 100 g−1 in R. idaeus, while it was between 30.64 mg and 33.09 mg 100 g−1 in R. discolor genotypes. A great variability in total anthocyanins was detected in Croatian wild blackberry and raspberry genotypes, ranging from 2,226 to 2,367 mg kg−1 for blackberries and 279 to 582 mg kg−1 for raspberries, indicating wild blackberries are particularly rich in anthocyanins. On the basis of these results, it can be concluded that investigated wild growing fruit species have a great potential in nutritive research, as well as in biodiversity research. It is necessary to carry out further investigation and evaluation of wild growing fruit species to utilize them in the most appropriate way, as well as conservation of interesting accessions in the gene banks.


Cereal Research Communications | 2008

Soil assessment based on botanical composition on habitats of autochthonous populations of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.)

Dubravka Dujmović Purgar; Zoran Šindrak; Aleš Vokurka; Jurica Primorac; Snježana Bolarić

One of the biggest challenges for the safe maize production is the yield stability in a wide range of environments with different soil fertility, weather conditions, prevailing pests and diseases as well as cultural practices. In order to achieve it, new hybrids with higher tolerance to biotic and abiotic stress are continuously being created. In order to compare performance of maize hybrids in environments with different levels and types of stress, and relate it to the stalk lodging incidence, we compared performance of 64 maize hybrids obtained by crossing 16 inbred lines with four inbred testers in three different environments. Two environments at same location (Rugvica) differed in crop rotation, and the third environment at location Botinec was considered as dry because of low water capacity of the soil. Mixed models that included all design elements and genetic background of hybrids were used to analyze the effect of lodging on yield in different environments. The results show that stalk lodging had a significant effect on yield, but significant lodging x environment interaction indicates that this effect was rather environment specific.Sweet pepper Istra F1 hybrid was grown in a greenhouse on K rich soil. For evaluation of K antagonism, two K rates (55 and 85 kg ha-1) were applied in a randomized complete block design with four replications. Total number of fruits, total number of BER affected fruits as well as average fruit mass were recorded for each harvest. Fruit and leaf K and Ca content were determined at three plant growth stages (at the stage of the first, third and fifth fruit cluster). Higher K rate gave higher : average fruit mass (169.45 g), total number of fruits per plant (7.95), number of BER affected fruits per plant (3.82), K in leaves (5.44% DM), K in fruits (6.35% DM), but negatively correlated with Ca concentration in fruits (0.57% DM) and leaves (3.24% DM). This resulted in decreased marketable yield of sweet pepper fruits.


Journal of applied botany and food quality | 2012

Phytochemical and antioxidant characteristics of medlar fruits ( Mespilus germanica L.)

Sezai Ercisli; Memnune Sengul; Hilal Yildiz; D. Sener; Boris Duralija; Sandra Voća; Dubravka Dujmović Purgar


Agriculturae Conspectus Scientificus (Poljoprivredna Znanstvena Smotra) | 2008

The arable weeds of Plešivica hills (NW Croatia).

Dubravka Dujmović Purgar; Nada Hulina


Acta Botanica Croatica | 2004

Vineyard weed flora in the Jastrebarsko area (NW Croatia)

Dubravka Dujmović Purgar; Nada Hulina


Zbornik sažetaka 46. hrvatskog i 6. međunarodnog simpozija agronoma, | 2011

Analiza raznolikosti hrvatskih lokalnih populacija crvene djeteline AFLP-markerima

Snježana Bolarić; Vedrana Perić; Dubravka Dujmović Purgar; Vinko Kozumplik; Hrvoje Šarčević; Josip Leto; Tomislav Ivanušić


Agronomski Glasnik | 2009

Distribution of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) in Croatia.

Dubravka Dujmović Purgar; Kazimir Koraca; Jasmnia Bertoša; Snježana Bolarić


Bulletin of the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca | 2008

WILD EDIBLE SPECIES OF RUBUS AT NATURE PARK MEDVEDNICA (NW CROATIA)

Dubravka Dujmović Purgar; Mirela Surać; Zoran Šindrak; Sandra Voća; Boris Duralija


Pomologia Croatica : Glasilo Hrvatskog agronomskog društva | 2007

Rasprostranjenost roda Rubus u Hrvatskoj

Dubravka Dujmović Purgar; Zoran Šindrak; Sandra Voća; Aleš Vokoruka; Boris Duralija


Pomologia Croatica : Glasilo Hrvatskog agronomskog društva | 2007

Distribution of genus Rubus in Croatia

Dubravka Dujmović Purgar; Zoran Šindrak; Sandra Voća; Aleš Vokurka; Boris Duralija

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