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Three types of persimmon with fruits differing in appearance and composition and weighing 180-221 g, 65-98 g and 75-125 g, respectively, were analysed before and after storage in the dark during Nov.-Dec. at 14.1-10.4°C and about 70% RH. A general decrease in weight and in all constituents was...

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Sivakov, L.; Petrovska, V.; Georgiev, D.; Vesova, N.
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Godišen Zbornik na Zemjodelskiot Fakultet na Univerzitetot vo Skopje, 1990, 37, pp 103-111
Abstract

Cucurbits are widely grown in Macedonia (Yugoslavia), and observations in 1963-65 indicated that a cucumber mosaic virus was common in cucumbers, melons and watermelons. The symptoms caused were ordinary mosaic, curling of the leaves and withering of plants. In all, 16 isolates of the virus were...

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Pejcinovski, F.
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Godishen Zbornik na Zemjodelskiot Fakultet na Univerzitetot vo Skopje, 1975, 27-28, pp 97-116
Abstract

The varieties Mramorka [Marble], Stocks and New Hampshire, grafted on plants of an unnamed species of Lagenaria, all yielded more and earlier than the control, Mramorka on its own root. On a three-year average, Stocks outyielded the control by 85% and produced 74% of its total yield early. The...

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Simonov, D.
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Zbornik, Zemjodelski Institut, Skopje, 1974, 10, pp 83-95
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Cucumber mosaic virus is widespread on cucumber, pumpkin and melon in Macedonia, causing mosaic, dwarfing and wilt. It is transmitted mechanically, by surface contamination of seeds, and by Cuscuta neptagona and aphids (Myzus persicae and Aphis fabae). In inoculation tests all but 1 of 25 spp. of...

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Pejcinovski, F.
Citation
Godisen Zbornik na Zemjodelskiot Fakultet na Univerzitetot vo Skopje, 1975, 27/28, pp 97-116
Abstract

The results are reported of 3 years' trials with 4 poppy varieties producing white, yellow, blue and olive-green seeds, respectively. In the white variety the raw opium yield averaged 24.5 kg./ha. over the 3 years and the morphine content of the opium 15.60%, in the yellow the corresponding figures ...

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Djordjevski, J.
Citation
Annu. Fac. Agric. Sylvic. Skopje, Agric. 1963-64, 1964, 17, pp 95-108
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The capsicum cv. Bela Kapija was grown from seedlings which were sown under plastic on 1-10 March, 20-30 March or 1-10 April or was grown from seed direct sown on 1-10 April, 20-25 April or 5-10 May. The phenological phases of crops from all 6 sowing treatments were recorded and are discussed....

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Popov, S.; Tudzarov, T.
Citation
Godisen Zbornik na Zemjodelskiot Fakultet na Univerzitetot vo Skopje, 29, pp 87-96
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The processing tomato cvs New Yorker, VF-145-21-4, Heinz-1370, Roma VF and Ventura were sown on 6 different dates between 1 April and 10 June. Yields decreased with progressive sowing dates. Dry matter content increased but average fruit weight decreased in tomatoes from plants sown after 1 May....

Author(s)
Popov, S.; Tudzarov, T.
Citation
Godisen Zbornik na Zemjodelskiot Fakultet na Univerzitetot vo Skopje, 29, pp 135-151

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