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  1. Biodiversity, Heritage and Ecosystem Service Potential of Woody Taxa in Scattered Built Environments of Traditional Agricultural Landscapes
  2. Rose Oil Distillation Wastewater: By-Products of Essential Oil Extraction as Circular Biostimulants for Tomato Growth
  3. Chemotyping of Koelreuteria paniculata Seed Cake with Bioactive and Feed Potential
  4. Adaptive Response of Petunia × hybrida Plants to Water-Scarce Urban Substrates
  5. Establishment of the First Orchidarium in Serbia: Strategy for Sustainable Management of Native Orchid Genetic Resources
  6. ANTIOXIDANT POTENTIAL OF CHERRY STALK EXTRACTS
  7. Characterizing the Flowering Phenology of Rosa rugosa Thunb. as an Ecosystem Service in the Context of Climate Change in Kupinovo (Vojvodina), Serbia
  8. The Sustainability of Rosa rugosa Thunb. Under Climate Change Conditions: A Study of Morphological Variability in Urban Areas
  9. Significance of Songbirds for Park Visitors, the Urban Environment and Biodiversity: Example of the Croatian Coastal Belt
  10. Understanding Farmers’ Attitudes Toward Agricultural Landscape Practices to Achieve More Sustainable Rural Planning
  11. Exploring the Known and Mapping Future Directions in Biopesticides Research: A Bibliometric Analysis
  12. Integrating Horticulture into 21st-Century Urban Landscapes
  13. Morphology and Volatile Compounds Investigation in ‘Fragrant Frayla’ Collection of Garden Roses
  14. In Vitro Functional Properties of Rosehips from ‘Aurora’ Edible Garden Rose’s Collection
  15. Designing the First Rosarium in Serbia to Fulfill Environmental, Societal, and Economical Purposes
  16. The Impact of Climate Variability on the Blooming of Fraxinus ornus ‘Globosa’ as a Component of Novi Sad’s (Serbia) Green Infrastructure
  17. Assessment of Supercell Storm-Induced Uprooting of Amenity Trees—Monetization of Environmental and Socio-Economic Losses
  18. Protocol for Pre-Selection of Dwarf Garden Rose Varieties
  19. Harnessing Koelreuteria paniculata Seed Extracts and Oil for Sustainable Woolly Apple Aphid Control
  20. Investigation of Juncus and Iris Plant Potential—Two Native Serbian Species for Utilization in Nature-Based Solutions towards Improving the Quality of Water Contaminated with Zinc and Supporting Biodiversity
  21. The Value of Vegetation in Nature-Based Solutions: Roles, Challenges, and Utilization in Managing Different Environmental and Climate-Related Problems
  22. Bioenergy and Biopesticides Production in Serbia—Could Invasive Alien Species Contribute to Sustainability?
  23. New Garden Rose (Rosa × hybrida) Genotypes with Intensely Colored Flowers as Rich Sources of Bioactive Compounds
  24. Assessment of Beef Manure Economic Value by the Method of Equivalent Green and Mineral Fertilizer Substitution
  25. Landscaping with Fruits: Citizens’ Perceptions toward Urban Horticulture and Design of Urban Gardens
  26. Morphological Characters, Phytochemical Profile and Biological Activities of Novel Garden Roses Edible Cultivars
  27. Editorial: Invasive alien plant species: From the molecular to the economic approach
  28. Comparison of bioactive compounds of continental and Mediterranean pomegranate fruits and its application in urban gardening
  29. Autochthonous Cherry Rootstock Germplasm in the Context of Sustainable Sweet Cherry Production
  30. Selection of Mulberry Genotypes from Northern Serbia for ‘Ornafruit’ Purposes
  31. Roots Before Branches: Evidence of the Prunus Root Cambial Responses to the Environmental Stimuli
  32. Rethinking Horticulture to Meet Sustainable Development Goals—The Case Study of Novi Sad, Serbia
  33. In vitro culture conditions for asymbiotic germination and seedling development of Anacamptis pyramidalis (L.) Rich. and Gymnadenia conopsea (L.) R. Br.
  34. Selection of Garden Roses to Improve the Ecosystem Services They Provide
  35. Assessment and potential of ecosystem services of ornamental dendroflora in public green areas
  36. Breeding size-controlling cherry rootstocks for changing environmental conditions
  37. Size-Controlling Cherry Rootstock Selection Based on Root Anatomical Characteristics
  38. Understanding the influence of climate elements on traffic: the wind impact approach
  39. Urban space awakening – identification and potential uses of urban pockets
  40. Horticulturalization of the 21st century cities
  41. Koelreuteria paniculata invasiveness, yielding capacity and harvest date influence on biodiesel feedstock properties
  42. Understanding the Influence of Climate Elements on Traffic Behavior: The Wind Impact Approach
  43. Investigation of stem anatomy in relation to hydraulic conductance, vegetative growth and yielding potential of ‘Summit’ cherry trees grafted on different rootstock candidates
  44. Heritability of Anatomical Characteristics in Cherry Interspecific Hybrids
  45. Quality parameters change during ripening in leaves and fruits of wild growing and cultivated elderberry (Sambucus nigra) genotypes
  46. Influence of urban heat island on Tilia tomentosa Moench. blooming
  47. Oil from Koelreuteria paniculata Laxm. 1772 as possible feedstock for biodiesel production
  48. Vacuum drying of sweet cherry: Artificial neural networks approach in process optimization
  49. Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.) seed fatty acids, flavonoids and heavy metals plasticity to different urban environments
  50. Implementation of SWOT analysis to evaluate conservation necessity and utilization of natural wealth: terrestrial orchids as a case study
  51. Influence of an Urban Paved Environment on Tree Dimensions and Vitality Characteristics: A Case Study of Sycamore Maple (Acer pseudoplatanus L.)
  52. In vitro germination and seedling development of two European orchid species, Himantoglossum jankae Somlyay, Kreutz & Óvári and Spiranthes spiralis (L.) Chevall.
  53. Allometric Relations of Sycamore Maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) and its Red Leaf Cultivar (A. pseudoplatanus“Atropurpureum”) in Street and Park Habitats of Novi Sad (Serbia, Europe)
  54. Evaluation of cherry cultivar susceptibility to bacterial canker and leaf spot disease
  55. Environmentally-Related Cherry Root Cambial Plasticity
  56. ‘Ivana’ Peach
  57. Greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions from soil: The effect of organic matter and fertilisation method
  58. Genetic diversity and population structure of European ground cherry ( Prunus fruticosa Pall.) using SSR markers
  59. Poisonous and allergenic plant species in preschool’s and primary school’s yards in the city of Novi Sad
  60. New approach to cherry rootstock selection in Serbia: a review
  61. Population genetic analysis of European ground cherry (Prunus fruticosa Pall.) using SSR markers
  62. Anatomically assisted cherry rootstock selection
  63. Effects of Hydrogel on Growth and Visual Damage of OrnamentalSalviaSpecies Exposed to Salinity
  64. In vitro Germination of Early Ripening Sweet Cherry Varieties (Prunus avium L.) at Different Fruit Ripening Stages
  65. ‘Prima’ Sour Cherry
  66. Cherry tree growth models for orchard management improvement
  67. Analysis and characterisation of phytochemicals in mulberry (Morus alba L.) fruits grown in Vojvodina, North Serbia
  68. Use of in vitro propagation of ‘Oblačinska’ sour cherry in rootstock breeding
  69. Rapid Propagation of Sweet and Sour Cherry Rootstocks
  70. Genetic diversity in a collection of ornamental squash (Cucurbita pepo L.)
  71. Modeling of water movement trough cherry plant as preselecting tool for prediction of tree vigor
  72. Genotypic and Phenotypic Diversity of Cherry Species Collected in Serbia
  73. Inheritance of warty fruit texture and fruit color in bottle gourd [Lagenaria siceraria (Molina) Standl.]
  74. Variability and correlations between characteristics in pumpkin varieties (Cucurbita maxima Duch. ex Lam.)
  75. Sweet and sour cherry decorative forms
  76. Genetic variability of bottle gourd Lagenaria siceraria (Mol.) Standley and its morphological characterization by multivariate analysis
  77. Biodiversity of wild fruit species of Serbia
  78. Morphometric diversity in dwarf sour cherry germplasm in Serbia
  79. Anatomical Characteristics of Cherry Rootstocks as Possible Preselecting Tools for Prediction of Tree Vigor
  80. Biochemical composition of the horse chestnut seed (Aesculus hippocastanum L.)
  81. GENETIC IMPROVEMENT OF APPLES AT THE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE - NOVI SAD