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EVALUATION OF SOME IMPORTANT DISEASES IN RASPBERRY CULTIVATED IN TWO LOCALITIES IN KOSOVO
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In order to assess the presence of different raspberry diseases experiments were established during the years of 2015 and 2016, at two locations (LlapashticпїЅ and Peran) in the municipality of Podujevo and two (Mramor and Barilevo) in the municipality of Prishtina. In the experiment were involved four raspberry cultivars (Polka, Autumn Bliss, Willamette and Meeker), which represents the most prevalent cultivars cultivated in our country, while the experiment was conducted according to the method of randomized blocks in three replications. In each replication, randomly were checked 10 plants of raspberry from whom throughout the vegetation period at intervals of 10 days, starting from first decade of June till third decade of September, were taken samples of leaves and fruits to verify the presence of various raspberry diseases. Samples were sent to the Plant Protection Laboratory of Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary, University пїЅHasan PrishtinaпїЅ in Prishtina for identification and description of the pathogens present. At the laboratory, plant material was planted in nutrition media for growing of different pathogens. During of these investigations we have confirmed the presence of these diseases: spur blight of raspberries (Didymella applanata), alternaria blight of raspberry (Alternaria sp.), raspberry anthracnose (Colletotrichum acutatum) and gray mold on raspberry fruit (Botrytis cinerea). According to the ANOVA there were shown to exist statistical significant differences with regard to the distribution of diseases by locality, cultivar, pathogens and their interactions.
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