Marija Milivojevic  


Current address:

Maize Research Institute Zemun Polje
Seed Testing Laboratory
Slobodana Bajica 1, 11080 Belgrade, Serbia

Phone: +381 11 3756704

E-mail address : mmarija@mrizp.co.yu

 
 
 
 
 
 

Education background:

2005 M.Sc in Seed Science, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
2000 B.Sc in Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Positions held:

  • 2005 Quality Manager, Seed Testing Laboratory, Maize Research Institute Zemun Polje, Belgrade
  • 2004 Laboratory Coordinator, Seed Testing Laboratory, Maize Research Institute Zemun Polje, Belgrade
  • 2000 Seed Analyst, Seed Testing Laboratory, Maize Research Institute Zemun Polje, Belgrade
 

Workshops/training attended::

  • 2005 ISTA Seminar on Statistics in Seed Testing, Hohenheim, Germany
  • 2004 Seed Technology and Vigor Testing, OSU, Columbus, USA
  • 2003 1st ISTA Vigour Workshop, Vienna, Austria
  • 2002 Plant variety protection seminar organized by USDA and Federal Institute for Genetic Resources, Palic, Serbia
  • 2002 ISTA Tetrazolium Workshop, Karlsruhe, Germany

Research interests:

Seed testing, seed vigor, seed physiology, seed storage. Major interest is development and standardization of vigor tests in order to get reliable indications of field emergence and seed longevity. Determination and control of factors influencing seed vigor formation and maintenance (maize, soybean).

Papers (click here of complete lists of papers/abstracts)

M. Milivojevic, D. Poštic (2005): Comparison of Tetrazolium, Excised Embryo and Standard Germination Test on Fruit and Forest Tree Seeds, Agricultural news, No 1-2, 31-40

S. Žilic, M. Milivojevic, S. Šobajic, M. Maksimovic, M. Radosavljevic (2004): Effects of accelerated ageing on oxidative changes in soybean seed. XXXIV Annual ESNA Meeting (European Society for Application of New Methods in Agricultural Research), 29th August -2nd September 2004., Novi Sad, Proceedings, 313-318.

M. Milivojevic, J. Stojadinovic, D. Ivanovic (2003): Germination and Viability – Parameters of Seed Quality, Journal of Scientific Agricultural Research, Vol. 64, No 227-228, 5-12.