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Pharmaceutical Biology | 2005

Antimicrobial Metabolites from Three Serbian Caloplaca.

Nedeljko Manojlović; Milan Novaković; Vladeta Stevovic; Slavica Solujić

Abstract Methanol extracts of three Caloplaca. species showed broad-spectrum antifungal and antibacterial properties against some human and plant pathogens. Fractionation with methylene chloride and isolation of pure anthraquinone derivatives substantially increased the level of antimicrobial activity. Eight anthraquinone derivatives were isolated from the three species. 1-O.-Methylparietin and 8-O.-methylparietin were isolated from lichens for the first time. Minimum inhibitory concentrations for the extracts were found to be 80–320 µg/ml for bacteria and 40–320 µg/ml for fungi, and the pure anthraquinones range from 20 to 320 µg/ml for bacteria and from 20 to 160 µg/ml for fungi.


Ciencia E Agrotecnologia | 2011

Seed germination and seedling vigour of italian ryegrass, cocksfoot and timothy following harvest and storage

Rade Stanisavljević; Dragoslav Ðjokic; Jasmina Milenković; Lana Ðukanovic; Vladeta Stevovic; Aleksandar Simic; Dejan Dodig

During post-harvest maturation, different species vary in the length of dormancy breaking or germination increases. Seed dormancy and slow seedling development often limit establishment of forage grass stands. Seed germination and seedling vigour of Italian ryegrass (Lolium italicum A. Braun, Synonym Lolium multiflorum L.), cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L.) and timothy (Phleum pretense L.) were observed after harvest and storage. After harvest in June, seeds were stored under standard storage conditions and sampled every 30 days after harvest (DAH), up to 270 DAH, and then every 60 days up to 990 DAH. At each date, seeds were tested for final germination percentage and for seedling vigour traits. Timothy seeds had a maximum germination (88%) and the best seedlings vigour at 90 DAH, which implies that early autumn (September-October) is the best sowing period for freshly harvested seeds of timothy. Timothy seed germination was poor from 270 DAH (73%). The best germination and vigour of Italian ryegrass and cocksfoot seedlings were between 270 and 330 DAH, which equates to spring sowing time (March-April) in the succeeding year. Cocksfoot and Italian ryegrass seeds maintained satisfactory germination levels up to 630 DAH (81%) and 810 DAH (81%), respectively. The data can serve for the determination of a proper storage duration management between harvest and sowing of the tested species under ambient conditions of south-eastern Europe.


Irish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research | 2015

Boron application in red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) seed production

Dalibor Tomic; Vladeta Stevovic; Dragan Đurović; Milomirka Madic; Nikola Bokan; Rade Stanisavljević

Abstract A field trial with four red clover cultivars was established on acid soil in order to evaluate the effect of foliar boron application on seed yield. The crop received foliar boron treatment during the second growth of the second year at two applications. Although seed yield showed a significant increase in boron-treated plants in 2011 compared with control (26.0%), its relative increase was far higher in 2010 (43.2%), which had increased total rainfall amounts during flowering. Sufficient level of boron supply to red clover plants for seed production has a remarkably positive effect under conditions hampering pollination and fertilisation.


Journal of Central European Agriculture | 2014

Stability Parameters for Grain Yield and its Component Traits in Maize Hybrids of Different FAO Maturity Groups

Dragan Djurovic; Milomirka Madic; Nikola Bokan; Vladeta Stevovic; Dalibor Tomic; Snezana Tanaskovic

An objective evaluation of maize hybrids in intensive cropping systems requires identification not only of yield components and other agronomically important traits but also of stability parameters. Grain yield and its components were assessed in 11 maize hybrids with different lengths of growing season (FAO 300-700 maturity groups) using analysis of variance and regression analysis at three different locations in Western Serbia. The test hybrids and locations showed significant differences in grain yield, grain moisture content at maturity, 1,000-kernel weight and ear length. A significant interaction was observed between all traits and the environment. The hybrids with higher mean values of the traits, regardless of maturity group, generally exhibited sensitivity i.e. adaptation to more favourable environmental conditions as compared to those having lower mean values. Regression coefficient (bi) values for grain yield mostly suggested no significant differences relative to the mean. The medium-season hybrid gave high yields and less favourable values of stability parameters at most locations and in most years, as compared to mediumlate hybrids. As compared to medium-early hybrids, medium-late hybrids (FAO 600 and 700) mostly exhibited unfavourable values of stability parameters i.e. a specific response and better adaptation to favourable environmental conditions, and gave higher average yields. Apart from producing lower average yields, FAO 300 and 400 hybrids showed higher yield stability as compared to the other hybrids tested. Medium-late hybrids had higher yields and showed a better response to favourable environmental conditions compared to early-maturing hybrids. Therefore, they can be recommended for intensive cultural practices and low-stress environments. Due to their more favourable stability parameter values, medium-early hybrids can be recommended for low-intensity cultural practices and stressful environments.


Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira | 2010

Desiccation, postharvest maturity and seed aging of tall oat-grass

Rade Stanisavljević; Dragoslav Djokic; Jasmina Milenković; Dragan V. Terzić; Lana Djukanovic; Vladeta Stevovic; Dejan Dodig


Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry | 2012

Effect of row spacing on seed and forage yield in sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.) cultivars

Vladeta Stevovic; Rade Stanisavljević; Dragan Djukic; Dragan Djurovic


Romanian Agricultural Research | 2012

INFLUENCE OF PLANT DENSITY ON YIELD COMPONENTS, YIELD AND QUALITY OF SEED AND FORAGE YIELDS OF ALFALFA VARIETIES

Rade Stanisavljević; Dragoljub Beković; Dragan Djukic; Vladeta Stevovic; Dragan Terzić; Jasmina Milenković; Dragoslav Djokic


Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology | 2014

Effect of Cobalt Application on Seed Production in Red Clover (Trifolium pratense L.)

Dalibor Tomic; Vladeta Stevovic; D. Djurovic; R. Stanisavljevic


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2011

Effect of different fertilizers on the microbial activity and productivity of soil under potato cultivation

Leka Mandic; Dragutin Djukic; Ilinka Beatovic; Zoran Jovovic; Marijana Pešaković; Vladeta Stevovic


Genetika-belgrade | 2010

Stability parameters for grain yield of maize hybrids (Zea mays L.)

Milomirka Madic; Dragan Djurovic; Vladeta Stevovic; Nikola Bokan

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Dalibor Tomic

University of Kragujevac

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Leka Mandic

University of Kragujevac

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D. Djurovic

University of Kragujevac

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Dusan Markovic

University of Kragujevac

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M.M. Petrovic

University of Kragujevac

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