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The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (YU), which was proclaimed in 1991, has been a part of the larger Federal Republic of Yugoslavia since 1945 and part of the Kingdom of Serbia-Croatia-Slovenia since 1918. This chapter covers the breeding work carried out on Yugoslav territory, as it existed between 1918 and 1991. Unless mentioned otherwise, in this chapter Yugoslavia covers Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with Montenegro and Serbia, including its autonomic provinces Kosovo and the Vojvodina.

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Belderok, B., Mesdag, J., Donner, D.A. (2000). Yugoslavia. In: Donner, D.A. (eds) Bread-making quality of wheat. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0950-7_23

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