Ivan Glišić
University of Kragujevac
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Revista Ciencia Agronomica | 2012
Tomo Milošević; Nebojša Milošević; Ivan Glišić
The experiment was carried out in the experimental orchard in Prislonica near Cacak (Western Serbia) on poor and acidic soil in 2008 and 2009 (second and third year after planting) to determine the effects of Mirobalan rootstock and Blackthorn interstocks with Open vase and Central leader tree conduce system on the length of shoot (LS), trunk cross-sectional area (TCSA), yield (Y), yield efficiency (YE), fruit weight (FW), soluble solids content (SS), titratable acidity (TA) and soluble solids/titratable acidity ratio or ripening index (SS/TA = RI). In the trial there were 5 trees from each apricot rootstock-cultivar and rootstock-interstock-cultivar combination in four replications. The analysis of variance was done in a completely randomized design. The treatment means were compared using LSD test at p < 0.05. Based on the results of this work, the Myrobalan rootstock with Open vase tree conduce induced a high vigorous of apricot trees and higher fruit weight. The Blackthorn interstock with Central leader tree conduce induced a less vigorous tree, higher yield and yield efficiency, and may be better suited for high-density plantings. Also, this interstock showed the higher SS/TA ratio when compared with Myrobalan rootstock. Other fruit quality traits, such as soluble solids content and titratable acidity were similar and respectable in both variant under poor and acidic soil conditions.
Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2009
Tomo Milošević; Nebojša Milošević; Ivan Glišić
Two-year trials (20062007) suggested that the use of calcium oxide (CaO) on acid soils increased soil pH and yields in strawberry cultivars Marmolada, Selena and Senga Sengana, under the environmental conditions of Cacak (Western Serbia). The highest yield was obtained when CaO was applied at 750 kg ha-1 rate. Further increase in rate up to 1,500 kg ha-1 did not show corresponding increase in yield; the result was a slight yield drop compared to the peak yield shown at 750 kg ha(1) rate. Overall, yields at rates above 750 kg ha(1) were still higher than control and in the treatment employing lowest CaO application rate of 250 kg ha-1.
Erwerbs-obstbau | 2015
Tomo Milošević; Nebojša Milošević; Ivan Glišić
The behavior of five apricots grafted across Blackthorn inter-stem (BI) on Myrobalan stock and on Myrobalan rootstock (MR) was evaluated through vegetative growth, tree mortality, productivity, fruit quality and leaf nutrient composition from the 1st to the 6th leaf. The trial was performed in the Prislonica village (Cacak, Serbia), on a dry, shallow, sandy-loam and acidic soil. Results showed that MR improved tree vigor, yield per tree, cumulative yield, fruit weight, flesh rate, acidity, antioxidant power, leaf N, K, Ca and Mn contents and better balanced nutritional values for macronutrients. BI increased tree mortality, yield efficiency, yield per hectare, total phenolic and total flavonoid contents, and leaf P and Fe amounts. Wide variability among cultivars for evaluated traits was observed on both BI and MR. The more vigorous trees had ‘Biljana’ as compared with others on both BI and MR, whereas the most productive cultivar was ‘Vera’ on BI and ‘Biljana’ on MR. The highest and similar fruit weight had ‘Roxana’ and ‘Harcot’, whereas the highest stone weight and flesh rate was found in ‘Vera’ and ‘Harcot’, respectively, all in both BI and MR. Fruits harvested from ‘Aleksandar’ trees were rich in soluble solids content (SSC), titratable acidity (TA) and total flavonoid content (TFC), ‘Harcot’ in total phenolic content (TPC), and ‘Roxana’ in acidity and total antioxidant capacity (TAC), also on both BI and MR. The better balanced nutritional values were promoted by BI. Regarding cultivars, the best balanced nutritional values for macronutrients were exhibited by ‘Vera’ on BI, and by ‘Harcot’ on MR. For micronutrients, the wider imbalance among nutrients was found in ‘Roxana’ on BI, and in ‘Vera’ on MR.ZusammenfassungDas Verhalten von fünf Aprikosensorten, die auf Prunus myrobalana mit Zwischenveredlung Schlehe (BI) und direkt auf Prunus myrobalana (MR) veredelt worden waren, hinsichtlich vegetativem Wachstum, Baumsterblichkeit, Ertragsleistung, Fruchtqualität und Ernährungszustand wurde vom ersten bis zum sechsten Laub überprüft. Der Versuch wurde in Prislonica (Cacak, Serbien) auf einem trockenen, flachgründigen, sandig-lehmigen und sauren Boden durchgeführt. Die Ergebnisse zeigten, dass die Verwendung der Unterlage Prunus myrobalana die Wuchsstärke des Baumes, den Baumertrag, den kumulativen Ertrag, das Fruchtgewicht, den Fruchtfleischanteil, die Säure, das antioxidative Potential und den Blattgehalt der Hauptnährstoffe N, K, Ca und Mn verbessert und zu einem besser ausgewogenen Verhältnis der Makronährstoffe beiträgt. BI erhöhte die Baumsterblichkeit, den spezifischen Ertrag, den Ertrag pro Hektar, die Gesamt-Phenol- und Flavonoid-Gehalte und den Blattgehalt bezüglich P und Fe. Zwischen den Sorten wurde bei den erfassten Merkmalen sowohl bei BI als auch bei MR eine große Schwankungsbreite festgestellt. Verglichen mit den anderen Sorten brachte ‘Biljana’ sowohl auf BI als auch auf MR die wüchsigsten Bäume hervor, wohingegen ‘Vera’ den höchsten Ertrag auf BI und ‘Biljana’ den höchsten Ertrag auf MR erbrachte.Unabhängig von der Unterlage zeigten sich folgende Ergebnisse: Das höchste Fruchtgewicht hatten, mit geringem Unterschied, die Sorten ‘Roxana’ und ‘Harcot’, während ‘Vera’ den größten Stein-Anteil und ‘Harcot’ den höchsten Fruchtfleischanteil aufwies Früchte, die von der Sorte ‘Aleksandar’ geerntet wurden, waren reich an löslicher Trockensubstanz (SSC), titrierbarer Säure (TA) und absolutem Flavonoid-Gehalt (TFC). Die Sorte ‘Harcot’ hatte einen hohen Gesamt-Phenol-Gehalt und ‘Roxana’ war reich an Säure und hatte ein hohes antioxidatives Potential.Von BI wurde im Allgemeinen ein besser ausgewogenes Nährstoffverhältnis gefördert. Wenn man die Sorten betrachtet, war das am besten ausgewogene Verhältnis der Makronährstoffe bei ‘Vera’ auf BI und bei ‘Harcot’ auf MR zu finden. Bei ‘Roxana’ auf BI und bei ‘Vera’ auf MR gab es die größten Schwankungen bei den Mikronährstoffen.
Journal of Plant Nutrition | 2012
Tomo Milošević; Nebojša Milošević; Ivan Glišić
The experiment was established at a spacing of 4 m × 2 m. Ten plum cultivars were grafted on the vegetative rootstocks ‘Belosljiva’ (Prunus domestica L.). Until the fifth and the sixth year after planting, the vegetative growth, fruit weight (FW), and yield properties were affected by the cultivar. The FW was the highest in ‘Cacanska Rana’ (‘CRa’). ‘Cacanska Najbolja’ (‘CNa’) had the highest one-year-old shoot length (SL). ‘Stanley’ (‘STa’) was the most productive cultivar in 2006 and ‘Cacanska Rodna’ (‘CRo’) in 2007. Yield efficiency (YE) was the highest for ‘CRo’. Significant differences were observed among cultivars for leaf macronutrient [nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg)] and micronutrients [iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn), boron (B)] levels at 120 days after fool bloom (DAFB). According to the ΣDOP index, ‘CRa’ and ‘STa’ showed the best balanced macronutrient and micronutrient values, respectively. The leaf Mn, Fe and N content was significantly correlated with SL, FW, and YE.
Cereal Research Communications | 2007
Ivan Glišić; Tomo Milošević; Evica Mratinic; Ljiljana Bošković-Rakočević
Acreages covered in blackberry have been excesively enhanced over the past ten years in Serbia. Over 1987-1994, blackberry was grown on the total of 1,600 ha, and the average annual blackberry production ranged from 7,000-10,000 t (Petrovic et al., 1996). According to Misic and Nikolic (2003), mean annual blackberry production over 1997— 2002 ranged from 12,000-14,000 t. Fertilization of modern, highly intensive blackberry plantings and selection of the type and quantity of fertilizers are based on the chemical analysis of the soil and blackberry leaves (Sharma and Sharma, 2006). According to Stevanovic et al. (1999), high rates of complex NPK fertilizers applied every year (incorporated locally in the rows) in blackberry plantings brought about disorder in the mineral matter content, which was primarily caused by the accumulation of excessive potassium in soil. The objective of our study was to determine the influence of agrozel on the nitorgen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K) and calcium (Ca) contents in leaves of blackberry grown on unfavourable and chemically and phisically inhomogenous soils.
Horticultural Science | 2018
Tomo Milošević; N. Milošević; Ivan Glišić; B. Krška
Scientia Horticulturae | 2013
Tomo Milošević; Nebojša Milošević; Ivan Glišić
Scientia Horticulturae | 2013
Tomo Milošević; Nebojša Milošević; Ivan Glišić; Ljiljana Bošković-Rakočević; Jelena Milivojević
European Journal of Plant Pathology | 2010
Tomo Milošević; Ivan Glišić; Nebojša Milošević; Ivana S. Glisic
Tarim Bilimleri Dergisi-journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2011
Tomo Milošević; Nebojša Milošević; Ivan Glišić