Soybean oil yield as affected by the growing locality in agro-climatic divergent years
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Popović, VeraVidić, Miloš
Ikanović, Jela
Filipović, Vladimir
Đekić, Vera
Tabaković, Marijenka

Veselić, Jelica
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The subject of this study are two-year results of the oil yield of six NS soybean genotypes, 0 and I maturity group (MG) at two growing localities (Rimski Sancevi and Sombor in Serbia). Sombor had higher oil yield than Rimski Sancevi (by 119 kg ha-1, i.e. 15.97%). In the locality of Sombor, in 2010, of the oil yields were statistically significantly higher (1.088 kg ha-1) compared to 2009 (640 kg ha-1), which is higher by 448 kg ha-1 or 70% of the average oil yield in 2009. The average oil yield, for all tested genotypes at both locations was 805 kg ha-1, and ranged from 745 kg ha-1 (Rimski Sancevi) to 864 kg ha-1 (Sombor). At both sites significantly higher oil yield was recorded in 2010 compared to 2009. The highest average oil yield at both sites was achieved growing genotype Sava (840 kg ha-1). Sava had highest oil yield (887 kg ha-1) and Balkan (902 kg ha-1) in locality of Sombor. On average for both genotypes and growing localities I MG had higher average oil yield of 29 kg ha-1 ...( 3.67%) than 0 MG genotypes. Realizing the potential for soybean productivity depends on genetic factors, the cultural practice implemented, meteorological conditions and the growing localities.
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soybean / maturity group - MG / genotype / meteorological conditions / locality / oil yieldSource:
Agriculture and Forestry, 2016, 62, 1, 217-225Publisher:
- Podgorica : University of Montenegro, Biotechnical Faculty
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MRIZPTY - JOUR AU - Popović, Vera AU - Vidić, Miloš AU - Ikanović, Jela AU - Filipović, Vladimir AU - Đekić, Vera AU - Tabaković, Marijenka AU - Veselić, Jelica PY - 2016 UR - http://rik.mrizp.rs/handle/123456789/880 AB - The subject of this study are two-year results of the oil yield of six NS soybean genotypes, 0 and I maturity group (MG) at two growing localities (Rimski Sancevi and Sombor in Serbia). Sombor had higher oil yield than Rimski Sancevi (by 119 kg ha-1, i.e. 15.97%). In the locality of Sombor, in 2010, of the oil yields were statistically significantly higher (1.088 kg ha-1) compared to 2009 (640 kg ha-1), which is higher by 448 kg ha-1 or 70% of the average oil yield in 2009. The average oil yield, for all tested genotypes at both locations was 805 kg ha-1, and ranged from 745 kg ha-1 (Rimski Sancevi) to 864 kg ha-1 (Sombor). At both sites significantly higher oil yield was recorded in 2010 compared to 2009. The highest average oil yield at both sites was achieved growing genotype Sava (840 kg ha-1). Sava had highest oil yield (887 kg ha-1) and Balkan (902 kg ha-1) in locality of Sombor. On average for both genotypes and growing localities I MG had higher average oil yield of 29 kg ha-1 ( 3.67%) than 0 MG genotypes. Realizing the potential for soybean productivity depends on genetic factors, the cultural practice implemented, meteorological conditions and the growing localities. PB - Podgorica : University of Montenegro, Biotechnical Faculty T2 - Agriculture and Forestry T1 - Soybean oil yield as affected by the growing locality in agro-climatic divergent years VL - 62 IS - 1 SP - 217 EP - 225 DO - 10.17707/AgricultForest.62.1.25 ER -
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Popović, V., Vidić, M., Ikanović, J., Filipović, V., Đekić, V., Tabaković, M.,& Veselić, J.. (2016). Soybean oil yield as affected by the growing locality in agro-climatic divergent years. in Agriculture and Forestry Podgorica : University of Montenegro, Biotechnical Faculty., 62(1), 217-225. https://doi.org/10.17707/AgricultForest.62.1.25
Popović V, Vidić M, Ikanović J, Filipović V, Đekić V, Tabaković M, Veselić J. Soybean oil yield as affected by the growing locality in agro-climatic divergent years. in Agriculture and Forestry. 2016;62(1):217-225. doi:10.17707/AgricultForest.62.1.25 .
Popović, Vera, Vidić, Miloš, Ikanović, Jela, Filipović, Vladimir, Đekić, Vera, Tabaković, Marijenka, Veselić, Jelica, "Soybean oil yield as affected by the growing locality in agro-climatic divergent years" in Agriculture and Forestry, 62, no. 1 (2016):217-225, https://doi.org/10.17707/AgricultForest.62.1.25 . .