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Tradicija, zanimanje i opstanak stanovništva na brdsko-planinskom području Srbije

Lazarević, Ratko; Stošić, Milorad; Terzić, Dragan; Radović, Čedomir

(Akademija inžinjerskih nauka Srbije, 2021-11-24)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Lazarević, Ratko
AU  - Stošić, Milorad
AU  - Terzić, Dragan
AU  - Radović, Čedomir
PY  - 2021-11-24
UR  - http://r.istocar.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/782
AB  - Hilly-mountainous regions make more than 60% territory of our country. Approximately 2 million people live in these regions what accounts for about 28% of total number of inhabitants in the Republic of Serbia. About 1,2 million inhabitants live in 53 undeveloped municipalities situated in this area what makes 17% in total number of municipalities in Serbia and they realize gross domestic product of only 30% of the country`s average. These regions number more than 200 thousand households in which 122 thousand or 19.3% of the total number of Serbia make their living by breeding cattle and sheep. Households of these regions use about 800 thousand hectares of land surface what makes 60% of total land surface in these regions or about 4 hectares per household. On this surface about 270 thousand heads of cattle and about 700 thousand heads of sheep are bred what accounts for 31%, i.e. 47% in total number of heads of cattle in the Republic of Serbia. Grasslands in this region are neglected, yield of grass mass per 1 hectare of land is low (1800 kg of hay), number of cattle and sheep, the animals traditionally bred here and a traditional occupation of rural inhabitants, is decreasing every year, while people are leaving their old villages. In one word, surrounded by natural wealth people live in poverty. Because of this it is crucial to make a new strategy of development of these regions that should be maximally supported by the government and adopted by the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia. By an organized utilization of grasslands, as well as by an organized production of cattle and sheep in these regions it would be possible to raise more than 500 thousand heads of cattle including 250-300 thousand cows in reproduction and 150 thousand fattening bull-calves, to realize milk production for market in the amount of about 250 million kg, as well as 2,5 – 3 million sheep in reproduction, 2,5 million lambs for market and about 60 million kg of meat or about 13 million kg of sheep cheese. This number of bred animals could make income of more than 74 billion dinars or over 6 million euros annually, i.e. the value of production amounting to 12 million dinars per capita engaged in raising cattle and sheep in an organized – sustainable production, and to export products (young bulls, lambs, cheese) in the value amounting to about 433 million euros or 12 375 euros per capita living in hilly-mountainous regions.
PB  - Akademija inžinjerskih nauka Srbije
C3  - Zbornik radova naučnog skupa akademije inženjerskih nauka Srbije-odeljenje biotehničkih nauka, 24.11.2021., Beograd
T1  - Tradicija, zanimanje i opstanak stanovništva na brdsko-planinskom području Srbije
SP  - 27
EP  - 38
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_782
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Lazarević, Ratko and Stošić, Milorad and Terzić, Dragan and Radović, Čedomir",
year = "2021-11-24",
abstract = "Hilly-mountainous regions make more than 60% territory of our country. Approximately 2 million people live in these regions what accounts for about 28% of total number of inhabitants in the Republic of Serbia. About 1,2 million inhabitants live in 53 undeveloped municipalities situated in this area what makes 17% in total number of municipalities in Serbia and they realize gross domestic product of only 30% of the country`s average. These regions number more than 200 thousand households in which 122 thousand or 19.3% of the total number of Serbia make their living by breeding cattle and sheep. Households of these regions use about 800 thousand hectares of land surface what makes 60% of total land surface in these regions or about 4 hectares per household. On this surface about 270 thousand heads of cattle and about 700 thousand heads of sheep are bred what accounts for 31%, i.e. 47% in total number of heads of cattle in the Republic of Serbia. Grasslands in this region are neglected, yield of grass mass per 1 hectare of land is low (1800 kg of hay), number of cattle and sheep, the animals traditionally bred here and a traditional occupation of rural inhabitants, is decreasing every year, while people are leaving their old villages. In one word, surrounded by natural wealth people live in poverty. Because of this it is crucial to make a new strategy of development of these regions that should be maximally supported by the government and adopted by the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia. By an organized utilization of grasslands, as well as by an organized production of cattle and sheep in these regions it would be possible to raise more than 500 thousand heads of cattle including 250-300 thousand cows in reproduction and 150 thousand fattening bull-calves, to realize milk production for market in the amount of about 250 million kg, as well as 2,5 – 3 million sheep in reproduction, 2,5 million lambs for market and about 60 million kg of meat or about 13 million kg of sheep cheese. This number of bred animals could make income of more than 74 billion dinars or over 6 million euros annually, i.e. the value of production amounting to 12 million dinars per capita engaged in raising cattle and sheep in an organized – sustainable production, and to export products (young bulls, lambs, cheese) in the value amounting to about 433 million euros or 12 375 euros per capita living in hilly-mountainous regions.",
publisher = "Akademija inžinjerskih nauka Srbije",
journal = "Zbornik radova naučnog skupa akademije inženjerskih nauka Srbije-odeljenje biotehničkih nauka, 24.11.2021., Beograd",
title = "Tradicija, zanimanje i opstanak stanovništva na brdsko-planinskom području Srbije",
pages = "27-38",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_782"
}
Lazarević, R., Stošić, M., Terzić, D.,& Radović, Č.. (2021-11-24). Tradicija, zanimanje i opstanak stanovništva na brdsko-planinskom području Srbije. in Zbornik radova naučnog skupa akademije inženjerskih nauka Srbije-odeljenje biotehničkih nauka, 24.11.2021., Beograd
Akademija inžinjerskih nauka Srbije., 27-38.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_782
Lazarević R, Stošić M, Terzić D, Radović Č. Tradicija, zanimanje i opstanak stanovništva na brdsko-planinskom području Srbije. in Zbornik radova naučnog skupa akademije inženjerskih nauka Srbije-odeljenje biotehničkih nauka, 24.11.2021., Beograd. 2021;:27-38.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_782 .
Lazarević, Ratko, Stošić, Milorad, Terzić, Dragan, Radović, Čedomir, "Tradicija, zanimanje i opstanak stanovništva na brdsko-planinskom području Srbije" in Zbornik radova naučnog skupa akademije inženjerskih nauka Srbije-odeljenje biotehničkih nauka, 24.11.2021., Beograd (2021-11-24):27-38,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_782 .

Fungal pathogens of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) in Serbia.

Vasić, Tanja; Krnjaja, Vesna; Marković, Jordan; Andjelković, Snežana; Petrović, Mirjana; Leposavić, Aleksandra; Terzić, Dragan

(2019)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Vasić, Tanja
AU  - Krnjaja, Vesna
AU  - Marković, Jordan
AU  - Andjelković, Snežana
AU  - Petrović, Mirjana
AU  - Leposavić, Aleksandra
AU  - Terzić, Dragan
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://agrosym.ues.rs.ba/agrosym/agrosym_2019/BOOK_OF_PROCEEDINGS_2019_FINAL.pdf
UR  - http://r.istocar.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/630
AB  - Birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) is a species adapted to field conditions in the most important livestock production region in the all continents and constitutes a very valuable forage species. It has a high ability to utilize nutrients and has very modest demands on the conditions of its growth. The roots of birdsfoot trefoil are associated with bacteria that fix atmospheric nitrogen and, thusly, its populations increase the availability of nitrogen in the soil. This species often forms dense, fibrous root networks that reduce soil erosion. Isolation of the pathogen was done from the leaves and roots. Black leaf spots were observed on birdsfoot trefoil in field plots in Serbia. These spots were circular to irregular. Single lesions often coalesced to form larger lesions and became dark brown. On the roots systems of a large number of plants birdsfoot trefoil symptoms of light to dark brown necrosis and discoloration of conductive tissues were observed. There has not been a systematic research of birdsfoot trefoil mycoflora in Serbia. This research aims to present the results of preliminary research of mycopopulation of 12 different genotypes of birdsfoot trefoil. Total of 480 plant parts have been examined and 7 genera of fungi were isolated: Alternaria, Fusarium, Phythophthora, Mucor, Sclerotinia, Bipolaris and Rhizoctonia. Considering the importance of birdsfoot trefoil as a fodder crop in Serbia, the aim of this study was to identify phytopathogenic fungi as casual agents of diseases in birdsfoot trefoil for a clearer perception of problems (the extinction of plants, reducing yields, deterioration of the quality of feed and others) arising as a result of the presence of those fungi.
C3  - Proceedings of X International Scientific Agricultural Symposium “Agrosim 2019”
T1  - Fungal pathogens of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) in Serbia.
SP  - 1025
EP  - 1029
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_630
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Vasić, Tanja and Krnjaja, Vesna and Marković, Jordan and Andjelković, Snežana and Petrović, Mirjana and Leposavić, Aleksandra and Terzić, Dragan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) is a species adapted to field conditions in the most important livestock production region in the all continents and constitutes a very valuable forage species. It has a high ability to utilize nutrients and has very modest demands on the conditions of its growth. The roots of birdsfoot trefoil are associated with bacteria that fix atmospheric nitrogen and, thusly, its populations increase the availability of nitrogen in the soil. This species often forms dense, fibrous root networks that reduce soil erosion. Isolation of the pathogen was done from the leaves and roots. Black leaf spots were observed on birdsfoot trefoil in field plots in Serbia. These spots were circular to irregular. Single lesions often coalesced to form larger lesions and became dark brown. On the roots systems of a large number of plants birdsfoot trefoil symptoms of light to dark brown necrosis and discoloration of conductive tissues were observed. There has not been a systematic research of birdsfoot trefoil mycoflora in Serbia. This research aims to present the results of preliminary research of mycopopulation of 12 different genotypes of birdsfoot trefoil. Total of 480 plant parts have been examined and 7 genera of fungi were isolated: Alternaria, Fusarium, Phythophthora, Mucor, Sclerotinia, Bipolaris and Rhizoctonia. Considering the importance of birdsfoot trefoil as a fodder crop in Serbia, the aim of this study was to identify phytopathogenic fungi as casual agents of diseases in birdsfoot trefoil for a clearer perception of problems (the extinction of plants, reducing yields, deterioration of the quality of feed and others) arising as a result of the presence of those fungi.",
journal = "Proceedings of X International Scientific Agricultural Symposium “Agrosim 2019”",
title = "Fungal pathogens of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) in Serbia.",
pages = "1025-1029",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_630"
}
Vasić, T., Krnjaja, V., Marković, J., Andjelković, S., Petrović, M., Leposavić, A.,& Terzić, D.. (2019). Fungal pathogens of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) in Serbia.. in Proceedings of X International Scientific Agricultural Symposium “Agrosim 2019”, 1025-1029.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_630
Vasić T, Krnjaja V, Marković J, Andjelković S, Petrović M, Leposavić A, Terzić D. Fungal pathogens of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) in Serbia.. in Proceedings of X International Scientific Agricultural Symposium “Agrosim 2019”. 2019;:1025-1029.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_630 .
Vasić, Tanja, Krnjaja, Vesna, Marković, Jordan, Andjelković, Snežana, Petrović, Mirjana, Leposavić, Aleksandra, Terzić, Dragan, "Fungal pathogens of birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.) in Serbia." in Proceedings of X International Scientific Agricultural Symposium “Agrosim 2019” (2019):1025-1029,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ristocar_630 .