Selection of Perspective Varieties of Cornelian Cherry in the Area of Tuzla Canton

Besim Salkić *

Department of Agronomy University of Tuzla, Faculty of Technology, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Kemal Avdić

Department of Agronomy University of Tuzla, Faculty of Technology, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Ensar Salkić

Department of Agronomy University of Tuzla, Faculty of Technology, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Samira Huseinović

Department of Biology University of Tuzla, Faculty of Science, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Ahmed Salkić

Voćni rasadnik d.o.o., Srebrenik, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Sead Noćajević

Department of Agronomy University of Tuzla, Faculty of Technology, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Organic food production contributes to the preservation of human health, preservation and protection of the environment and increase of soil fertility, reduction of all forms of pollution as a consequence of intensive agricultural production and animal husbandry. Hence by purchasing products that carry the label organic product consumers indirectly affect the protection and preservation of the environment Organic food is food that is worth investing in due to the smaller amount of harmful substances in the products.

Cornel cherry (Cornus mas L.) is one of the most suitable species for organic production. It is adaptable to various abiotic factors and is resistant to numerous pests and diseases.

Aims: The aim of the study was to select promising dogwood phenotypes from the natural population for further reproduction by grafting.

Study Design: The subject of the research was selected 6 self-growing dogwoods from a rural area.

Place and Duration of Study: Samples of fruit were collected at the site of Ćehaje, City of Srebrenik,Tuzla Canton, BiH in the spring of 2019.

Methodology: In order to determine the best traits, the measurement of physical quantities, determination of coefficients of variation and analysis of chemical characteristics of dogwood fruits harvested from trees of 6 wild phenotypes marked as DKA1, DKA2, DKA3, DKA4, DKA5 and DKA6 were performed.

Results: Based on the analyzed indicators, the DKA6 phenotype showed the best results.

Keywords: Organic food, cornel cherry, perspective phenotypes, environmental protection


How to Cite

Salkić, Besim, Kemal Avdić, Ensar Salkić, Samira Huseinović, Ahmed Salkić, and Sead Noćajević. 2021. “Selection of Perspective Varieties of Cornelian Cherry in the Area of Tuzla Canton”. Biotechnology Journal International 25 (3):25-35. https://doi.org/10.9734/bji/2021/v25i330142.

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