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State and economical benefit of organic production: fields crops and fruits in the world and Montenegro

Zejak, Dejan; Popović, Vera; Spalević, Velibor; Popović, Dragana; Radojević, Vuk; Ercisli, Sezai; Glišić, Ivan

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Zejak, Dejan
AU  - Popović, Vera
AU  - Spalević, Velibor
AU  - Popović, Dragana
AU  - Radojević, Vuk
AU  - Ercisli, Sezai
AU  - Glišić, Ivan
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6187
AB  - Organic farming preserve and upgrade the biodiversity of the soil and biodiversity of the entire ecosystem by protecting the environment, plants, and human health. This study analyses organic plant production worldwide and in Montenegro (2000-2020) and discusses the prospects and challenges in developing organic plant production. Geographically, Montenegro has a diverse climate, suitable for the production of more types of fields crops, vegetables and fruits throughout the year. The paper compares the area of organic farms, the number of farmers, and share of organic in the overall agricultural land in the world and Montenegro, Europe, and several European countries similar to Montenegro in terms of relief or area (Switzerland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Estonia, Serbia, and Cyprus). Data were also analysed for a mountainous state, such as Switzerland, and a Mediterranean one, as Cyprus, as by its position and relief, Montenegro is at the same time a mountainous (northern) and a Mediterranean country (southern region). Shows are trends in plant production areas in Montenegro since it gained independence (2006) and comparison with the EU countries. Grassland production prevails in Montenegro with 85.89%, followed by fruit (12.26%) and cereals (1.62%). The total area under organic vegetable covered a small area compared to the production of fodder crops (3951.84 ha), fruit (563.98 ha), medicinal and aromatic plants (232.46 ha) and field crops (74.49 ha). Organic fruit production has the largest share in the northern part of Montenegro. Certified organic production brings benefits because health-safe products are a condition for preserving the environment and health. © Articles by the authors; Licensee UASVM and SHST, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The journal allows the author(s) to hold the copyright/to retain publishing rights without restriction.
T2  - Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
T2  - Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
T1  - State and economical benefit of organic production: fields crops and fruits in the world and Montenegro
IS  - 3
VL  - 50
DO  - 10.15835/nbha50312815
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Zejak, Dejan and Popović, Vera and Spalević, Velibor and Popović, Dragana and Radojević, Vuk and Ercisli, Sezai and Glišić, Ivan",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Organic farming preserve and upgrade the biodiversity of the soil and biodiversity of the entire ecosystem by protecting the environment, plants, and human health. This study analyses organic plant production worldwide and in Montenegro (2000-2020) and discusses the prospects and challenges in developing organic plant production. Geographically, Montenegro has a diverse climate, suitable for the production of more types of fields crops, vegetables and fruits throughout the year. The paper compares the area of organic farms, the number of farmers, and share of organic in the overall agricultural land in the world and Montenegro, Europe, and several European countries similar to Montenegro in terms of relief or area (Switzerland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Estonia, Serbia, and Cyprus). Data were also analysed for a mountainous state, such as Switzerland, and a Mediterranean one, as Cyprus, as by its position and relief, Montenegro is at the same time a mountainous (northern) and a Mediterranean country (southern region). Shows are trends in plant production areas in Montenegro since it gained independence (2006) and comparison with the EU countries. Grassland production prevails in Montenegro with 85.89%, followed by fruit (12.26%) and cereals (1.62%). The total area under organic vegetable covered a small area compared to the production of fodder crops (3951.84 ha), fruit (563.98 ha), medicinal and aromatic plants (232.46 ha) and field crops (74.49 ha). Organic fruit production has the largest share in the northern part of Montenegro. Certified organic production brings benefits because health-safe products are a condition for preserving the environment and health. © Articles by the authors; Licensee UASVM and SHST, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The journal allows the author(s) to hold the copyright/to retain publishing rights without restriction.",
journal = "Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca, Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca",
title = "State and economical benefit of organic production: fields crops and fruits in the world and Montenegro",
number = "3",
volume = "50",
doi = "10.15835/nbha50312815"
}
Zejak, D., Popović, V., Spalević, V., Popović, D., Radojević, V., Ercisli, S.,& Glišić, I.. (2022). State and economical benefit of organic production: fields crops and fruits in the world and Montenegro. in Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca, 50(3).
https://doi.org/10.15835/nbha50312815
Zejak D, Popović V, Spalević V, Popović D, Radojević V, Ercisli S, Glišić I. State and economical benefit of organic production: fields crops and fruits in the world and Montenegro. in Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca. 2022;50(3).
doi:10.15835/nbha50312815 .
Zejak, Dejan, Popović, Vera, Spalević, Velibor, Popović, Dragana, Radojević, Vuk, Ercisli, Sezai, Glišić, Ivan, "State and economical benefit of organic production: fields crops and fruits in the world and Montenegro" in Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca, 50, no. 3 (2022),
https://doi.org/10.15835/nbha50312815 . .
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In Vitro and In Vivo Performance of Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Pollen from the Anthers Stored at Distinct Temperatures for Different Periods

Ðorđević, Milena; Vujović, Tatjana; Cerović, Radosav; Glišić, Ivana; Milošević, Nebojša; Marić, Slađana; Radičević, Sanja; Fotirić Akšić, Milica; Meland, Mekjell

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ðorđević, Milena
AU  - Vujović, Tatjana
AU  - Cerović, Radosav
AU  - Glišić, Ivana
AU  - Milošević, Nebojša
AU  - Marić, Slađana
AU  - Radičević, Sanja
AU  - Fotirić Akšić, Milica
AU  - Meland, Mekjell
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6146
AB  - A study was conducted to investigate the effect of different storage periods and temperatures on pollen viability in vitro and in vivo in plum genotypes ‘Valerija’, ‘Čačanska Lepotica’ and ‘Valjevka’. In vitro pollen viability was tested at day 0 (fresh dry pollen) and after 3, 6, 9 and 12 months of storage at four different temperatures (4, −20, −80 and −196◦C), and in vivo after 12 months of storage at distinct temperatures. In vitro germination and fluorescein diacetate (FDA) staining methods were used to test pollen viability, while aniline blue staining was used for observing in vivo pollen tube growth. Fresh pollen germination and viability ranged from 42.35 to 63.79% (‘Valjevka’ and ‘Čačanska Lepotica’, respectively) and 54.58 to 62.15%, (‘Valjevka’ and ‘Valerija’, respectively). With storage at 4◦C, pollen viability and germination decreased over the period, with the lowest value after 12 months of storage. Pollen germination and viability for the other storage temperatures (−20, −80 and −196◦C) were higher than 30% by the end of the 12 months. Pollination using pollen stored at 4◦C showed that pollen tube growth mostly ended in the lower part of the style. With the other storage temperatures, pollen tube growth was similar, ranging between 50 and 100% of the pistils with pollen tubes penetrated into the nucellus of the ovule in the genotype ‘Čačanska Lepotica’. The results of these findings will have implications for plum pollen breeding and conservation. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
T2  - Horticulturae
T2  - Horticulturae
T1  - In Vitro and In Vivo Performance of Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Pollen from the Anthers Stored at Distinct Temperatures for Different Periods
IS  - 7
VL  - 8
DO  - 10.3390/horticulturae8070616
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ðorđević, Milena and Vujović, Tatjana and Cerović, Radosav and Glišić, Ivana and Milošević, Nebojša and Marić, Slađana and Radičević, Sanja and Fotirić Akšić, Milica and Meland, Mekjell",
year = "2022",
abstract = "A study was conducted to investigate the effect of different storage periods and temperatures on pollen viability in vitro and in vivo in plum genotypes ‘Valerija’, ‘Čačanska Lepotica’ and ‘Valjevka’. In vitro pollen viability was tested at day 0 (fresh dry pollen) and after 3, 6, 9 and 12 months of storage at four different temperatures (4, −20, −80 and −196◦C), and in vivo after 12 months of storage at distinct temperatures. In vitro germination and fluorescein diacetate (FDA) staining methods were used to test pollen viability, while aniline blue staining was used for observing in vivo pollen tube growth. Fresh pollen germination and viability ranged from 42.35 to 63.79% (‘Valjevka’ and ‘Čačanska Lepotica’, respectively) and 54.58 to 62.15%, (‘Valjevka’ and ‘Valerija’, respectively). With storage at 4◦C, pollen viability and germination decreased over the period, with the lowest value after 12 months of storage. Pollen germination and viability for the other storage temperatures (−20, −80 and −196◦C) were higher than 30% by the end of the 12 months. Pollination using pollen stored at 4◦C showed that pollen tube growth mostly ended in the lower part of the style. With the other storage temperatures, pollen tube growth was similar, ranging between 50 and 100% of the pistils with pollen tubes penetrated into the nucellus of the ovule in the genotype ‘Čačanska Lepotica’. The results of these findings will have implications for plum pollen breeding and conservation. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.",
journal = "Horticulturae, Horticulturae",
title = "In Vitro and In Vivo Performance of Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Pollen from the Anthers Stored at Distinct Temperatures for Different Periods",
number = "7",
volume = "8",
doi = "10.3390/horticulturae8070616"
}
Ðorđević, M., Vujović, T., Cerović, R., Glišić, I., Milošević, N., Marić, S., Radičević, S., Fotirić Akšić, M.,& Meland, M.. (2022). In Vitro and In Vivo Performance of Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Pollen from the Anthers Stored at Distinct Temperatures for Different Periods. in Horticulturae, 8(7).
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8070616
Ðorđević M, Vujović T, Cerović R, Glišić I, Milošević N, Marić S, Radičević S, Fotirić Akšić M, Meland M. In Vitro and In Vivo Performance of Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Pollen from the Anthers Stored at Distinct Temperatures for Different Periods. in Horticulturae. 2022;8(7).
doi:10.3390/horticulturae8070616 .
Ðorđević, Milena, Vujović, Tatjana, Cerović, Radosav, Glišić, Ivana, Milošević, Nebojša, Marić, Slađana, Radičević, Sanja, Fotirić Akšić, Milica, Meland, Mekjell, "In Vitro and In Vivo Performance of Plum (Prunus domestica L.) Pollen from the Anthers Stored at Distinct Temperatures for Different Periods" in Horticulturae, 8, no. 7 (2022),
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8070616 . .
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Examination of suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for promising plum genotypes developed at FRI, Čačak (Serbia)

Glišić, I.S.; Milatović, Dragan; Cerović, Radosav; Radicević, Sanja; Ordević, M.; Milošević, N.

(International Society for Horticultural Science, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Glišić, I.S.
AU  - Milatović, Dragan
AU  - Cerović, Radosav
AU  - Radicević, Sanja
AU  - Ordević, M.
AU  - Milošević, N.
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5450
AB  - One of the most important plum (Prunus domestica L.) breeding objectives is regular and large yield which depends on the degree of self-fertility. Partially self-fertile and self-sterile genotypes require compatible pollenizers. The aim of this study was to investigate suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for six promising plum genotypes (hybrids 38/62/70, IV/63/81, 32/21/87, 34/41/87, and 22/17/87, and the cultivar 'Nada') developed at Fruit Research Institute (FRI), Čačak. Previous studies showed that the abovementioned plum genotypes were characterized by different levels of self-fertility. Also, a satisfactory overlapping in the flowering time between the pollenizer and studied genotypes was found. The investigation was conducted over two years and included pollen germination in vitro of the pollenizer cultivar, as well as quantitative parameters of pollen tube growth in vivo (the number of pollen tubes in the upper third and in the base of the style, number of pollen tubes in the ovary, the percentage of pistils with the pollen tube penetrating the nucellus of the ovule 10 days after pollination) and fruit set under cross-pollination. The same quantitative parameters of pollen tube growth in vivo and fruit set under open pollination were used for comparison. The tested cultivars had good pollen germination, ranging from 44.16% in the first year to 44.57% in the second year of study. All studied plum genotypes except hybrid 22/17/87 had higher values of quantitative parameters of pollen tube growth in vivo and fruit set in the cross-pollination variant compared to the open pollination variant. Average fruit set in the cross-pollination variant ranged from 15.42% (hybrid IV/63/81) to 32.61% ('Nada'). Based on the obtained results, the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' represents a satisfactory pollenizer for hybrids IV/63/81 and 32/21/87, and a good pollenizer for hybrids 38/62/70, 34/41/87, 22/17/87, and the cultivar 'Nada'.
PB  - International Society for Horticultural Science
T2  - Acta Horticulturae
T1  - Examination of suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for promising plum genotypes developed at FRI, Čačak (Serbia)
EP  - 219
SP  - 213
VL  - 1289
DO  - 10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.30
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Glišić, I.S. and Milatović, Dragan and Cerović, Radosav and Radicević, Sanja and Ordević, M. and Milošević, N.",
year = "2020",
abstract = "One of the most important plum (Prunus domestica L.) breeding objectives is regular and large yield which depends on the degree of self-fertility. Partially self-fertile and self-sterile genotypes require compatible pollenizers. The aim of this study was to investigate suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for six promising plum genotypes (hybrids 38/62/70, IV/63/81, 32/21/87, 34/41/87, and 22/17/87, and the cultivar 'Nada') developed at Fruit Research Institute (FRI), Čačak. Previous studies showed that the abovementioned plum genotypes were characterized by different levels of self-fertility. Also, a satisfactory overlapping in the flowering time between the pollenizer and studied genotypes was found. The investigation was conducted over two years and included pollen germination in vitro of the pollenizer cultivar, as well as quantitative parameters of pollen tube growth in vivo (the number of pollen tubes in the upper third and in the base of the style, number of pollen tubes in the ovary, the percentage of pistils with the pollen tube penetrating the nucellus of the ovule 10 days after pollination) and fruit set under cross-pollination. The same quantitative parameters of pollen tube growth in vivo and fruit set under open pollination were used for comparison. The tested cultivars had good pollen germination, ranging from 44.16% in the first year to 44.57% in the second year of study. All studied plum genotypes except hybrid 22/17/87 had higher values of quantitative parameters of pollen tube growth in vivo and fruit set in the cross-pollination variant compared to the open pollination variant. Average fruit set in the cross-pollination variant ranged from 15.42% (hybrid IV/63/81) to 32.61% ('Nada'). Based on the obtained results, the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' represents a satisfactory pollenizer for hybrids IV/63/81 and 32/21/87, and a good pollenizer for hybrids 38/62/70, 34/41/87, 22/17/87, and the cultivar 'Nada'.",
publisher = "International Society for Horticultural Science",
journal = "Acta Horticulturae",
title = "Examination of suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for promising plum genotypes developed at FRI, Čačak (Serbia)",
pages = "219-213",
volume = "1289",
doi = "10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.30"
}
Glišić, I.S., Milatović, D., Cerović, R., Radicević, S., Ordević, M.,& Milošević, N.. (2020). Examination of suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for promising plum genotypes developed at FRI, Čačak (Serbia). in Acta Horticulturae
International Society for Horticultural Science., 1289, 213-219.
https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.30
Glišić I, Milatović D, Cerović R, Radicević S, Ordević M, Milošević N. Examination of suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for promising plum genotypes developed at FRI, Čačak (Serbia). in Acta Horticulturae. 2020;1289:213-219.
doi:10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.30 .
Glišić, I.S., Milatović, Dragan, Cerović, Radosav, Radicević, Sanja, Ordević, M., Milošević, N., "Examination of suitability of the cultivar 'Čačanska Lepotica' as a pollenizer for promising plum genotypes developed at FRI, Čačak (Serbia)" in Acta Horticulturae, 1289 (2020):213-219,
https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2020.1289.30 . .
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