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    Microelements Changes in Leaves and Fruits of Raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) Under the Influence of Ameliorative Measures by Sikirić, Biljana B., Stajković-Srbinović, Olivera S., Saljnikov, Elmira R., Litvinovich, Andrey V., Jovković, Marina V., Mrvić, Vesna V.

    Published in International journal of fruit science (31-12-2022)
    “…The study evaluated the effects of lime and dolomite application (2 and 4 t ha −1 ) in combination with NPK fertilizer (1 t ha −1 ) or borax (50 kg ha −1 ) on…”
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    Soil contamination with potentially toxic elements in the municipality of Bor by Tosic, Sonja, Mrvic, Vesna, Jaramaz, Darko, Saljnikov, Elmira

    “…In the territory of the municipality of Bor, 69 samples were taken from agricultural lands at a depth of 0-30 cm, in which the total content of arsenic,…”
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    Advantages of enriched Pešter peat used for a cultivation of pepper seedling by Sikirić, Biljana, Mrvić, Vesna, Zdravković, Milan, Jovković, Marina

    Published in Zemljište i biljka (2020)
    “…Through the variation of experimental conditions, this paper examines advantages of enriched Pešter's peat used for a cultivation of pepper seedling. Peat is…”
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    Fertility and potentially toxic elements content in Mačva by Mrvić, Vesna, Dinić, Zoran, Jaramaz, Darko, Koković, Nikola, Tošić-Jojević, Sonja, Lazović, Vojislav, Sikirić, Biljana

    Published in Zemljište i biljka (2023)
    “…By examining the fertility of Mačva soil (fluvisol, humogley, eugley, chernozem, eutric cambisol, pseudogley, luvisol, vertisol), it was found that the soils…”
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    Classification and spatial distribution of soils in the foot and toe slopes of mountain Vukan, East-Central Serbia by Životić, Ljubomir B., Radmanović, Svjetlana B., Gajić, Boško A., Mrvić, Vesna V., Đorđević, Aleksandar R.

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-12-2017)
    “…This study describes and classifies the soils of the foot and toe slopes of the Vukan Mountain, Central Serbia, the contact point of two distinct…”
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    Characteristics of Rendzina soils in Serbia and their WRB classification by Radmanovic, Svjetlana, Gajic-Kvascev, Maja, Mrvic, Vesna, Djordjevic, Aleksandar

    “…According to the Serbian official soil classification system, Rendzina is a soil type with an A-AC-C-R profile, developed on parent rock containing more than…”
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    Soil quality and proposal for fertility improvement of arable soil in Rasina District by Sikirić, Biljana, Mrvić, Vesna, Stajković-Srbinović, Olivera, Ugrenović, Vladan, Jaramaz, Darko, Koković, Nikola

    Published in Acta agriculturae Serbica (2021)
    “…During the regular control of soil fertility in the Rasina District, it was established that the plots of land were distributed across Vertisol, Eutric…”
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    Fractionation of soil phosphorus in a long-term phosphate fertilization by Amaizah Nasser Ramdan, Cakmak Dragan, Saljnikov Elmira, Roglic Goran, Mrvic Vesna, Krgovic Rada, Manojlovic Dragan

    Published in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (01-01-2012)
    “…The changes in inorganic and organic phosphorus (P) fractions of soil resulting from long-term fertilization (40 years) were investigated. In order to improve…”
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    Atmospheric Deposition Effects on Agricultural Soil Acidification State — Key Study: Krupanj Municipality by Čakmak Dragan, Beloica Jelena, Perović Veljko, Kadović Ratko, Mrvić Vesna, Knežević Jasmina, Belanović Snežana

    Published in Archives of environmental protection (01-01-2014)
    “…Acidification, as a form of soil degradation is a process that leads to permanent reduction in the quality of soil as the most important natural resource. The…”
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    Using different receptor models to determine the sources of available forms of potentially toxic elements in Rasina District – A case study by Čakmak, Dragan, Pavlović, Pavle, Mrvić, Vesna, Saljnikov, Elmira, Perović, Veljko, Jaramaz, Darko, Sikirić, Biljana

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-03-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] •Comparasion of PCA and PMF receptor models for available forms (DTPA) PTEs in soil.•Determining the influence of the pedological factor at…”
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    Pollution indices and sources appointment of heavy metal pollution of agricultural soils near the thermal power plant by Saljnikov, Elmira, Mrvić, Vesna, Čakmak, Dragan, Jaramaz, Darko, Perović, Veljko, Antić-Mladenović, Svetlana, Pavlović, Pavle

    Published in Environmental geochemistry and health (01-10-2019)
    “…Alluvial soils of valleys of the Danube and Mlave rivers represent priority development areas with favorable conditions for life, agriculture and tourism in…”
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    Methods for the assessment of background limits of Cd and Cr in the soil of Moravicki district by Mrvic, Vesna, Kostic-Kravljanac, Ljiljana, Sikiric, Biljana, Delic, Dusica, Jaramaz, Darko

    “…This paper presents different approaches to background limits assessment of Cr and Cd content in the soil of the Moravicki district. The investigated elements…”
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    Effect of acidification on the content of water-soluble aluminium in pseudogleys by Mrvić Vesna, Čakmak Dragan, Sikirić Biljana, Nikoloski Mile, Delić Dušica, Belanović Snežana, Beloica Jelena

    Published in Ratarstvo i povrtarstvo (01-01-2012)
    “…The results show that solution pH in different soils decreased unevenly with rates of acid. Total aluminium has a tendency to gradually increase from pH 6.0 to…”
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    Spatial modelling of soil erosion potential in a mountainous watershed of South-eastern Serbia by Perović, Veljko, Životić, Ljubomir, Kadović, Ratko, Đorđević, Aleksandar, Jaramaz, Darko, Mrvić, Vesna, Todorović, Mladen

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (2013)
    “…This work aims at the assessment of soil erosion rate and its spatial distribution in hilly mountainous Nisava River Basin (South-eastern Serbia) with a…”
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    Background and threshold values of potentially toxic elements in soil at Central part of Republic of Serbia by Mrvić, Vesna, Sikirić, Biljana, Jaramaz, Darko, Koković, Nikola, Nikoloski, Mile

    Published in Ratarstvo i povrtarstvo (2019)
    “…The study used data from the project "Fertilization control and content determination of harmful and dangerous substances in the soil of the Republic of…”
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    Background limit of Zn and Hg in soils of Eastern Serbia by Mrvic, Vesna, Kostic-Kravljanac, Ljiljana, Zdravkovic, Mirjana, Brebanovic, Branka, Cakmak, Dragan, Sikiric, Biljana, Saljnikov, Elmira

    “…The objective of the present study was to point out different approaches for background limits assessment of Zn and Hg. Background limits obtained by graphical…”
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    Microorganisms in soils with elevated heavy metal concentrations in southern Serbia by Stajkovic-Srbinovic, Olivera, Buntic, Aneta, Rasulic, Natasa, Kuzmanovic, Djordje, Dinic, Zoran, Delic, Dusica, Mrvic, Vesna

    Published in Archives of biological sciences (2018)
    “…Soil chemical properties and total heavy metal concentrations (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, Fe and Mn) and their relationships with some soil microbiological…”
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    Pedogeochemical mapping and background limit of trace elements in soils of Branicevo Province (Serbia) by Mrvić, Vesna, Kostić-Kravljanac, Ljiljana, Čakmak, Dragan, Sikirić, Biljana, Brebanović, Branka, Perović, Veljko, Nikoloski, Mile

    Published in Journal of geochemical exploration (01-04-2011)
    “…Main soil properties, contents, distribution and background limits of hot acid extractable forms of trace elements: Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Hg, Pb, Zn have been…”
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    Soil acidification as a limiting factor to agricultural production in the municipality of Ljubovija by Cakmak, Dragan, Sikiric, Biljana, Beloica, Jelena, Belanovic-Simic, Snezana, Perovic, Veljko, Mrvic, Vesna, Saljnikov, Elmira

    “…The process of soil acidification means, above all, a reduction of soil solution pH. It can be the result of slow, years-long natural process or considerably…”
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