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Variation of biological and economic yield in wheat cultivars

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Knežević, Desimir
Kondić, Danijela
Radosavac, Adriana
Zečević, Veselinka
Urošević, Dušan
Mićanović, Danica
Kovačević, Vlado
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Biological yield (biomass) in terms of dry-matter (straw+grain) yield and grain yield measured in weight per unit area (g m-2, kg ha-2), variate in dependence of genotype, environments and interaction of genotype/environment (Fischer et al., 2012). Breeders are focused on increasing above ground biomass and grain yield. Genetic constitution of cultivars, soil fertility, nutrient, efficiency of absorption of mineral elements and water are in relationships to synthesis of organic matter, translocation and reutilization for production of dry matter i.e. biological and economics yield are important factors (Katsura et al., 2010; Knežević et al., 2015). The aim of this study was to evaluate the variability of mass of plant (biological yield) and grain mass plant-1 (economics yield) in genetically divergent wheat cultivars grown in different environmental conditions
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wheat / biomass / seed mass / environment / genotype
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Abstract Book – 18th Alps-Adria Scientific Workshop, Cattolica, Italy, 1st - 6th April, 2019, 96-97
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  • Gödöllő : Szent István Egyetemi Kiadó Nonprofit Kft.
  • Gödöllő : Crop Production Institute of the Szent István University
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  • Study of the genetic basis of improving yield and quality of small grains in different environmental conditions (RS-31092)

DOI: 10.34116/NTI.2019.AA.39

ISBN: 978-963-269-818-2

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AU  - Knežević, Desimir
AU  - Kondić, Danijela
AU  - Radosavac, Adriana
AU  - Zečević, Veselinka
AU  - Urošević, Dušan
AU  - Mićanović, Danica
AU  - Kovačević, Vlado
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://RIVeC.institut-palanka.rs/handle/123456789/552
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measured in weight per unit area (g m-2, kg ha-2), variate in dependence of genotype,
environments and interaction of genotype/environment (Fischer et al., 2012). Breeders
are focused on increasing above ground biomass and grain yield. Genetic constitution of
cultivars, soil fertility, nutrient, efficiency of absorption of mineral elements and water
are in relationships to synthesis of organic matter, translocation and reutilization for
production of dry matter i.e. biological and economics yield are important factors (Katsura
et al., 2010; Knežević et al., 2015). The aim of this study was to evaluate the variability
of mass of plant (biological yield) and grain mass plant-1 (economics yield) in genetically
divergent wheat cultivars grown in different environmental conditions
PB  - Gödöllő : Szent István Egyetemi Kiadó Nonprofit Kft.
PB  - Gödöllő : Crop Production Institute of the Szent István University
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EP  - 97
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@conference{
author = "Knežević, Desimir and Kondić, Danijela and Radosavac, Adriana and Zečević, Veselinka and Urošević, Dušan and Mićanović, Danica and Kovačević, Vlado",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Biological yield (biomass) in terms of dry-matter (straw+grain) yield and grain yield
measured in weight per unit area (g m-2, kg ha-2), variate in dependence of genotype,
environments and interaction of genotype/environment (Fischer et al., 2012). Breeders
are focused on increasing above ground biomass and grain yield. Genetic constitution of
cultivars, soil fertility, nutrient, efficiency of absorption of mineral elements and water
are in relationships to synthesis of organic matter, translocation and reutilization for
production of dry matter i.e. biological and economics yield are important factors (Katsura
et al., 2010; Knežević et al., 2015). The aim of this study was to evaluate the variability
of mass of plant (biological yield) and grain mass plant-1 (economics yield) in genetically
divergent wheat cultivars grown in different environmental conditions",
publisher = "Gödöllő : Szent István Egyetemi Kiadó Nonprofit Kft., Gödöllő : Crop Production Institute of the Szent István University",
journal = "Abstract Book – 18th Alps-Adria Scientific Workshop, Cattolica, Italy, 1st - 6th April",
title = "Variation of biological and economic yield in wheat cultivars",
pages = "97-96",
doi = "10.34116/NTI.2019.AA.39"
}
Knežević, D., Kondić, D., Radosavac, A., Zečević, V., Urošević, D., Mićanović, D.,& Kovačević, V.. (2019). Variation of biological and economic yield in wheat cultivars. in Abstract Book – 18th Alps-Adria Scientific Workshop, Cattolica, Italy, 1st - 6th April
Gödöllő : Szent István Egyetemi Kiadó Nonprofit Kft.., 96-97.
https://doi.org/10.34116/NTI.2019.AA.39
Knežević D, Kondić D, Radosavac A, Zečević V, Urošević D, Mićanović D, Kovačević V. Variation of biological and economic yield in wheat cultivars. in Abstract Book – 18th Alps-Adria Scientific Workshop, Cattolica, Italy, 1st - 6th April. 2019;:96-97.
doi:10.34116/NTI.2019.AA.39 .
Knežević, Desimir, Kondić, Danijela, Radosavac, Adriana, Zečević, Veselinka, Urošević, Dušan, Mićanović, Danica, Kovačević, Vlado, "Variation of biological and economic yield in wheat cultivars" in Abstract Book – 18th Alps-Adria Scientific Workshop, Cattolica, Italy, 1st - 6th April (2019):96-97,
https://doi.org/10.34116/NTI.2019.AA.39 . .

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