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Tendencies and prediction of prices of industrial crops In serbia

Novković, Nebojša; Mutavdzić, Beba; Drinić, Ljiljana; Jovanović, Snežana; Tekić, Dragana

(Sarajevo : University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Novković, Nebojša
AU  - Mutavdzić, Beba
AU  - Drinić, Ljiljana
AU  - Jovanović, Snežana
AU  - Tekić, Dragana
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://rik.mrizp.rs/handle/123456789/920
AB  - The research in this paper deals with the prices of the most important industrial 
crops in Serbia – soybean, sunflower, sugarbeet, rapeseed and tobacco. The main 
aim of the research was to perform aquantitative analysisto determine the trends in 
the prices and to predict the trends for the following period. The analysis was based 
on the average annual prices for the period 2005-2019. The quantitative analysis 
was performed by using methods of descriptive statistics and the average annual 
rate of change to discover the trendsfor the analyzed period and to predict the 
trends for the following five years (2020-2024). The average annual price of 
soybean was 311.86 EUR/t. The price ranged between 189 and 527 EUR/t. The 
annual change rate of soybean price in Serbia in the analyzed period was 2.76%. 
The average annual price of sunflower was 264.78 EUR/t. The price ranged 
between 163 and 455 EUR/t. The annual change rate of sunflower price in Serbia 
was 2.13%. The average annual price of sugarbeet was 31.60 EUR/t. The price 
ranged between 24.36 and 40.31 EUR/t. The annual change rate of sugar beet price 
was 1.85 %. The average annual price of rapeseed was 299.58 EUR/t. The price 
ranged between 145 and 447 EUR/t. The annual change rate was 5.84%. The 
average annual price of tobacco was 1,749 EUR/t. The price ranged between 1,068 
and 2,159 EUR/t. The annual change rate of tobacco price in Serbia was 
3.90%.The predictions show that the expected prices for the industrial crops in 
2024 in Serbia will be as follows: soybean 337, sunflower 266, sugar beet 35.33, 
rapeseed 425 and tobacco 2,208 EUR/t
PB  - Sarajevo : University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture
T2  - Agrofor international journal
T1  - Tendencies and prediction of prices of industrial crops In serbia
VL  - 6
IS  - 3
DO  - 10.7251/AGRENG2103015N
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Novković, Nebojša and Mutavdzić, Beba and Drinić, Ljiljana and Jovanović, Snežana and Tekić, Dragana",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The research in this paper deals with the prices of the most important industrial 
crops in Serbia – soybean, sunflower, sugarbeet, rapeseed and tobacco. The main 
aim of the research was to perform aquantitative analysisto determine the trends in 
the prices and to predict the trends for the following period. The analysis was based 
on the average annual prices for the period 2005-2019. The quantitative analysis 
was performed by using methods of descriptive statistics and the average annual 
rate of change to discover the trendsfor the analyzed period and to predict the 
trends for the following five years (2020-2024). The average annual price of 
soybean was 311.86 EUR/t. The price ranged between 189 and 527 EUR/t. The 
annual change rate of soybean price in Serbia in the analyzed period was 2.76%. 
The average annual price of sunflower was 264.78 EUR/t. The price ranged 
between 163 and 455 EUR/t. The annual change rate of sunflower price in Serbia 
was 2.13%. The average annual price of sugarbeet was 31.60 EUR/t. The price 
ranged between 24.36 and 40.31 EUR/t. The annual change rate of sugar beet price 
was 1.85 %. The average annual price of rapeseed was 299.58 EUR/t. The price 
ranged between 145 and 447 EUR/t. The annual change rate was 5.84%. The 
average annual price of tobacco was 1,749 EUR/t. The price ranged between 1,068 
and 2,159 EUR/t. The annual change rate of tobacco price in Serbia was 
3.90%.The predictions show that the expected prices for the industrial crops in 
2024 in Serbia will be as follows: soybean 337, sunflower 266, sugar beet 35.33, 
rapeseed 425 and tobacco 2,208 EUR/t",
publisher = "Sarajevo : University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture",
journal = "Agrofor international journal",
title = "Tendencies and prediction of prices of industrial crops In serbia",
volume = "6",
number = "3",
doi = "10.7251/AGRENG2103015N"
}
Novković, N., Mutavdzić, B., Drinić, L., Jovanović, S.,& Tekić, D.. (2021). Tendencies and prediction of prices of industrial crops In serbia. in Agrofor international journal
Sarajevo : University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Agriculture., 6(3).
https://doi.org/10.7251/AGRENG2103015N
Novković N, Mutavdzić B, Drinić L, Jovanović S, Tekić D. Tendencies and prediction of prices of industrial crops In serbia. in Agrofor international journal. 2021;6(3).
doi:10.7251/AGRENG2103015N .
Novković, Nebojša, Mutavdzić, Beba, Drinić, Ljiljana, Jovanović, Snežana, Tekić, Dragana, "Tendencies and prediction of prices of industrial crops In serbia" in Agrofor international journal, 6, no. 3 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.7251/AGRENG2103015N . .

Comparative kernel growth and yield components of two- and six-row barley (Hordeum vulgare) under terminal drought simulated by defoliation

Dodig, Dejan; Kandić, Vesna; Nikolić, Ana; Zorić, Miroslav; Nikolic-Dorić, Emilija; Mutavdzić, Beba; Perović, Dragan; Šurlan-Momirović, Gordana

(Csiro Publishing, Clayton, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Dodig, Dejan
AU  - Kandić, Vesna
AU  - Nikolić, Ana
AU  - Zorić, Miroslav
AU  - Nikolic-Dorić, Emilija
AU  - Mutavdzić, Beba
AU  - Perović, Dragan
AU  - Šurlan-Momirović, Gordana
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://rik.mrizp.rs/handle/123456789/707
AB  - Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is often grown in sites with low rainfall and high temperature during grain filling. Because spike architecture is one of basic footprints of barley domestication, the importance of spikes in adaptation to different environments or abiotic stresses can be hypothesised. In order to compare different barley spike types in terms of kernel growth and yield components, we tested 15 two-row and 10 six-row winter genotypes in eight environments where terminal drought was simulated by defoliation at 7 days after heading (7 DAH). Control plants were grown intact. On average, two-row genotypes outyielded six-row genotypes by 17% under control conditions and 33% under simulated late drought. Observations of kernel dry weights from 7 DAH through to harvest maturity at 5-day intervals were regressed onto a measure of thermal time. After preliminary evaluation of four nonlinear (S-shaped) models for kernel dry-weight accumulation, the ordinary logistic model was deemed the most appropriate in most cases and was finally applied to all plant-growth curves. Four parameters were estimated from the logistic model. Whereas two earliness estimators (inflection point and thermal time needed to reach maximum kernel weight) were similar for the two barley types, maximum kernel weight (Y-max) and mean rate of kernel growth (RG) were higher (P lt 0.05) in two-row than in six-row barleys. Differences in Y-max and RG among six-row barley genotypes were greater between control and defoliation treatments than between years, whereas among two-row barley genotypes, differences between years were greater, suggesting better stability of six-row types and better drought tolerance of two-row types in the tested barley set.
PB  - Csiro Publishing, Clayton
T2  - Crop & Pasture Science
T1  - Comparative kernel growth and yield components of two- and six-row barley (Hordeum vulgare) under terminal drought simulated by defoliation
VL  - 69
IS  - 12
SP  - 1215
EP  - 1224
DO  - 10.1071/CP18336
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Dodig, Dejan and Kandić, Vesna and Nikolić, Ana and Zorić, Miroslav and Nikolic-Dorić, Emilija and Mutavdzić, Beba and Perović, Dragan and Šurlan-Momirović, Gordana",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is often grown in sites with low rainfall and high temperature during grain filling. Because spike architecture is one of basic footprints of barley domestication, the importance of spikes in adaptation to different environments or abiotic stresses can be hypothesised. In order to compare different barley spike types in terms of kernel growth and yield components, we tested 15 two-row and 10 six-row winter genotypes in eight environments where terminal drought was simulated by defoliation at 7 days after heading (7 DAH). Control plants were grown intact. On average, two-row genotypes outyielded six-row genotypes by 17% under control conditions and 33% under simulated late drought. Observations of kernel dry weights from 7 DAH through to harvest maturity at 5-day intervals were regressed onto a measure of thermal time. After preliminary evaluation of four nonlinear (S-shaped) models for kernel dry-weight accumulation, the ordinary logistic model was deemed the most appropriate in most cases and was finally applied to all plant-growth curves. Four parameters were estimated from the logistic model. Whereas two earliness estimators (inflection point and thermal time needed to reach maximum kernel weight) were similar for the two barley types, maximum kernel weight (Y-max) and mean rate of kernel growth (RG) were higher (P lt 0.05) in two-row than in six-row barleys. Differences in Y-max and RG among six-row barley genotypes were greater between control and defoliation treatments than between years, whereas among two-row barley genotypes, differences between years were greater, suggesting better stability of six-row types and better drought tolerance of two-row types in the tested barley set.",
publisher = "Csiro Publishing, Clayton",
journal = "Crop & Pasture Science",
title = "Comparative kernel growth and yield components of two- and six-row barley (Hordeum vulgare) under terminal drought simulated by defoliation",
volume = "69",
number = "12",
pages = "1215-1224",
doi = "10.1071/CP18336"
}
Dodig, D., Kandić, V., Nikolić, A., Zorić, M., Nikolic-Dorić, E., Mutavdzić, B., Perović, D.,& Šurlan-Momirović, G.. (2018). Comparative kernel growth and yield components of two- and six-row barley (Hordeum vulgare) under terminal drought simulated by defoliation. in Crop & Pasture Science
Csiro Publishing, Clayton., 69(12), 1215-1224.
https://doi.org/10.1071/CP18336
Dodig D, Kandić V, Nikolić A, Zorić M, Nikolic-Dorić E, Mutavdzić B, Perović D, Šurlan-Momirović G. Comparative kernel growth and yield components of two- and six-row barley (Hordeum vulgare) under terminal drought simulated by defoliation. in Crop & Pasture Science. 2018;69(12):1215-1224.
doi:10.1071/CP18336 .
Dodig, Dejan, Kandić, Vesna, Nikolić, Ana, Zorić, Miroslav, Nikolic-Dorić, Emilija, Mutavdzić, Beba, Perović, Dragan, Šurlan-Momirović, Gordana, "Comparative kernel growth and yield components of two- and six-row barley (Hordeum vulgare) under terminal drought simulated by defoliation" in Crop & Pasture Science, 69, no. 12 (2018):1215-1224,
https://doi.org/10.1071/CP18336 . .
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