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Item type:Publication, Influence of the fertilizers Slavol and Biohumus on potato leaf area and stomatal density(University of Kragujevac - Faculty of Agronomy, Čačak, 2020); ;Dimovska, Daniela; Iljovski, IgorDifferent types of fertilizers, such as chemical fertilizers, organic fertilizers and natural fertilizers are available on the market. The type of fertilizer has a large impact on the plant production quality. The aim of this study, which was conducted in field conditions in the village Jurumleri, near to Skopje, North Macedonia, was to investigate the influence of the application of two different types of fertilizers on leaf area and stomatal density in potato. The influence of microbiological fertilizer Slavol and organic fertilizer Biohumus was investigated. Also, a control plot without any fertilizer was used. A statistically tool (ANOVA test) was used for data analyses. From the results, it can be concluded that the statistically highly significant difference were found between average leaf area of plants treated with Slavol and plants treated with Biohumus (p<0.001). Also, statistically highly significant difference between plants treated with Slavol and control plants regarding total stomatal density was detected (p<0.001). Between plant treated with Slavol and plants treated with Biohumus was noticed statistically very significant difference (p<0.01). It can be concluded that the microbiological fertilizer Slavol showed better results than Biohumus in our research. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Green Forage Yield and Yield Components of Five Oilseed Rape Genotypes (Brassica napus L.) in Response to Sowing Date and Harvest Stage(National and University Library of the Republic of Srpska, 2017-01-23) ;Prentović, Tatjana ;Ristakoska, Biljana; ; <jats:p>Five oilseed rape genotypes were tested at three sowing dates and harvested at two developmental phases to determine their effects on green forage yield and yield components during 2013/14 growing season. The highest density of canopy was observed at the third sowing date (86 - 157 plants/m2). Among five genotypes, AbaKus formed the most plants/m2 - 109, 106 and 157. The highest plant height was observed from the first sowing date (94.7 - 104 cm). The examined genotypes formed most leaves/plant, from 8.1 to 9.9 planted at the first sowing date. The cultivar AbaKus expressed a significantly higher forage yield (61.2 t/ha) during the second harvest phase. Together with cv. Perko, they had the greatest green forage production potential. </jats:p>
