معرفی
Predrag Ilić is a researcher at the Institute of Genetic Resources, University of Banja Luka, focusing on plant genetics, horticulture, and agricultural sciences. His work emphasizes genetic resource conservation, crop improvement, and the study of pomological characteristics in hazelnut, apple, and beech species. He has led and participated in multiple national research projects addressing viral infections in stone fruits, storage optimization for hazelnut quality, and artificial pollination techniques for hazel cultivars in Bosnia and Herzegovina. His research spans plant pathology, postharvest technology, and agro-ecological adaptation, with a particular emphasis on regional crop suitability and genetic diversity preservation.
- Key Projects: Led projects on artificial pollination of hazel, viral detection in stone fruit collections, and induced mutations in crop breeding.
- Research Interests: Hazelnut cultivation optimization, viral pathogen impact assessment, and pomological trait analysis across diverse crops.
- Collaborations: Active in national and international networks, including projects funded by ministries of science and agriculture in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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