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Education |
2004 – BScAgri – Plant and Food Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade |
Research ranks |
2006 – Research Trainee 2015 – Research Associate |
Employment |
2005 – Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade |
Awards |
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Research field |
Life sciences – Agriculture – Plant protection: chemical plant protection, weed research |
Membership |
Plant Protection Society of Serbia |
Selected articles |
Sarić-Krsmanović, M., Gajić Umiljendić, J., Radivojević, Lj., Šantrić, Lj., Potočnik, I., Đurović-Pejcev, R. (2019): Bio-herbicidal effects of five essential oils on seed germination and early seedling growth of velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti Medik.). Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B, doi: 10.1080/03601234.2018.1550309 Gajić Umiljendić J., Sarić-Krsmanović M., Šantrić Lj., Radivojević Lj. (2017): Common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca L.) response to sulcotrione. Pesticides and phytomedicine, 32 (3-4), 197-203. Gajić Umiljendić J., Đorđević T., Šantrić Lj., Sarić-Krsmanović M., Radivojević Lj. (2016): Cucumber susceptibility to simulated soil residues of clomazone. Pesticides and phytomedicine, 31(3-4), 107-114. Radivojević Lj., Sarić-Krsmanović M., Gajić Umiljendić J., Božić, D., Šantrić Lj. (2016): The Impacts of Temperature, Soil Type and Soil Herbicides on Seed Germination and Early Establishment of Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca L.). Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca, 44(1), 291-295. Gajić Umiljendić J., Sarić-Krsmanović M., Šantrić Lj., Radivojević Lj. (2015): The effect of soil type on imazamox phytotoxicity to tomato. Pesticides and phytomedicine, 30(4), 217-224. Gajić Umiljendić J., Radivojević Lj., Đorđević T., Jovanović-Radovanov K., Šantrić Lj., Đurović-Pejčev R., Elezović I. (2013): A bioassay technique to study clomazone residues in sandy loam soil. Pesticides and Phytomedicine, 28(3): 203-211. Gajić Umiljendić J., Jovanović-Radovanov K., Radivojević Lj., Šantrić Lj., Đurović R., Đorđević T. (2012): Maize, Sunflower and Barley Sensitivity to the Residual Activity of Clomazone in Soil. Pesticides and phytomedicine, 27(2), 157-165.
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