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    THE INFLUENCE OF IRRIGATION AND FERTILIZATION REGIME ON SOME PHENOLOGICAL STAGES AND EARLINESS OF PRUNED PEPPER
    (Journal Agriculture and Forestry, 2015-06-30)
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    CUKALIEV, Ordan
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    MOTEVA, Milena
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    JANKULOVSKA, Mirjana
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    MARKOSKI, Mile
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    THE IMPACT OF FOLIAR NUTRITION ON THE YIELD OF BEETROOT CROP GROWN IN HIGH FERTILITY SOIL
    (Journal Agriculture and Forestry, 2015-06-30)
    MARKOSKI, Mile
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    BOGEVSKA, Zvezda
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    PETROV, Petar
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    TANASKOVIK, Vjekoslav
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    DAVITKOVSKA, Margarita
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    ASSESSMENT OF YIELD AND QUALITY OF SPRING BARLEY DEPENDING OF FOLIAR FERTILIZATION
    (Journal Agriculture and Forestry, 2016-03-31)
    BOSHEV, Dane
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    JANKULOVSKA, Mirjana
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    TANASKOVIK, Vjekoslav
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    IVANOVSKA, Sonja
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    SPALEVIC, Velibor
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    WATER USE EFFICIENCY AND YIELD-DEPENDENCES FOR CANOLA (Brassica napus, L.) UNDER IRRIGATION
    (Journal Agriculture and Forestry, 2016-03-31)
    MOTEVA, Milena
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    SPALEVIC, Velibor
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    GIGOVA, Antoaneta
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    TANASKOVIK, Vjekoslav
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    SOIL MOISTURE DYNAMICS IN DIFFERENT IRRIGATION REGIMES OF TOMATO CROP
    (Journal Agriculture and Forestry, 2016-03-31)
    TANASKOVIK, Vjekoslav
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    CUKALIEV, Ordan
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    MARKOSKI, Mile
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    MITKOVA, Tatjana
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    VUKELIC SHUTOSKA, Marija
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    CALCULATION OF SOIL LOSS FROM THE S7-3 CATCHMENT OF THE SHIRINDAREH WATERSHED, IRAN USING THE RIVER BASIN MODEL
    (Journal Agriculture and Forestry, 2016-09-30)
    BEHZADFAR, Atefeh
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    CESAR FERREIRA GUICARDI, Augusto
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    MARKOSKI, Mile
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    RODOLFO RIBEIRO SAKUNO, Natanael
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    LUIZ MINCATO, Ronaldo
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    Nitrogen Fertilizer Use Efficiency of Pepper as Affected by Irrigation and Fertilization Regime
    (University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca, 2016-12-14)
    TANASKOVIK, Vjekoslav
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    CUKALIEV, Ordan
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    S. KANWAR, Rameshwar
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    HENG, Lee K.
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    MARKOSKI, Mile
    <jats:p>The pepper producers in the Republic of Macedonia have used drip irrigation systems to increase yield in recent years, but more research is still needed, related to irrigation scheduling and precise requirement of nitrogen fertilizer to maximise pepper yield. Therefore, a two year experiment was conducted in a plastic house to determine the nitrogen fertilizer use efficiency (NFUE) and yield potential of pruned pepper as affected by irrigation and fertilization regime. Four experimental treatments were applied in this study. Three of the treatments were drip fertigated (DF1, DF2, DF3), while the fourth treatment was furrow irrigated with conventional fertilization (ØB). The labelled urea with 1% concentration of a stable isotope of nitrogen (15N) was applied for determination of NFUE. The results of this study clearly showed that increased NFUE and pepper yield depend on irrigation and fertilization regime. Namely, NFUE was significantly increased with the application of nitrogen fertilizer through drip irrigation system as compared to conventional fertilization with furrow irrigation. Also, drip fertigation frequency positively affects percentage increase of NFUE. Furthermore, our results showed that drip fertigation treatments resulted in significantly higher pepper yields in comparison to conventional fertilization. Also, drip fertigation frequency at four and two days (DF2 and DF1) resulted in higher yields when compared with drip fertigation scheduled by using tensiometers (DF3). Generally, to reach acceptable pepper yield with high NFUE, we recommend drip fertigation with a frequency of two to four days combined with two main shoots of pruned pepper in order to increase farmer’s income and to minimize the environmental impact.</jats:p>
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    THE INFLUENCE OF THE PARENT MATERIAL ON THE TEXTURE AND WATER RETENTION CURVES IN THE SOIL FORMED UPON LIMESTONES AND DOLOMITES
    (Journal Agriculture and Forestry, 2016-12-15)
    MARKOSKI, Mile
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    MITKOVA, Tatjana
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    TANASKOVIK, Vjekoslav
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    SPALEVIC, Velibor
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    ZGORELEC, Zeljka
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    SWEET CORN - CONVENTIONAL TILLAGE VS. NO-TILLAGE IN HUMID CONDITIONS
    (Journal Agriculture and Forestry, 2017-03-30)
    MOTEVA, Milena
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    KOSTADINOV, Georgi
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    SPALEVIC, Velibor
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    GEORGIEVA, Veska
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    TANASKOVIK, Vjekoslav
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    Variability of Soil Erosion Intensity Due to Vegetation Cover Changes: Case Study of Orahovacka Rijeka, Montenegro
    (University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca, 2018-07-17)
    NIKOLIC, Gojko
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    SPALEVIC, Velibor
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    CUROVIC, Milic
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    KHALEDI DARVISHAN, Abdulvahed
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    SKATARIC, Goran
    <jats:p>Vegetation cover change in all the river basins leads to the changes of hydrologic response, soil erosion and sediment dynamics characteristics. Those changes are often viewed as main cause of anthropogenic and accelerated erosion rates in short term and one of the main reasons of climate change in long term. The effects of vegetation cover changes on various parts of water balance and hydrological cycle has to be deeply studied because of its important role on mankind future. The aim of present research was therefore to simulate the responses of soil erosion processes by using a process-oriented soil erosion model IntErO, with the different settings of land use for the years 1977, 1987, 1997, 2006 (2007) and 2016 (2017) in Orahovacka Rijeka watershed; a pilot river basin of the Polimlje Region for the northeastern part of Montenegro. For the current state of land use, calculated peak discharge for the Orahovacka Rijeka was 174-175 m3 s-1 (the incidence of 100 years) and there is a possibility for large flood waves to appear in the studied basin. Real soil losses, Gyear, were calculated on 2614-2921 m3 year-1, specific 229-256 m3 km-2 year-1 (1977-2017). The value of Z coefficient range from 0.444 to 0.478 and indicates that the river basin belongs to III destruction category. The strength of the erosion process is medium, and according to the erosion type, it is surface erosion. According to our analysis the land use changes in the last 40 years influenced the increase of the soil erosion intensity for 11% in the study watershed. Further studies should be focused on the detailed analysis of the land use changes trends with the other river basins at the national level, closely following responses of soil erosion to the changed land use structure. The results and approach also should be used by policymakers in all national natural resources organizations to highlight the role of management.</jats:p>