GIS techology in regional recognition of the distribution pattern of multifloral honey: The chemical traits in Serbia

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GIS is a computer-based system to input, store, manipulate, analyze and output spatially referenced data. There is a huge range application of GIS that generally sets out to fulfill: mapping, measurement, monitoring, modeling and management. In this study, GIS technology was used for the regional recognition of origin and distribution patterns of multifloral honey chemical traits in Serbia. This included organizing and analyzing the spatial and attributive data of 164 honey samples collected from different regions of Serbia during the harvesting season of 2009. Multifloral honey was characterized in regards to mineral composition, sugar content and basic physicochemical properties. The kriging method of Geostatistical Analyst was used for interpolation to predict values of a sampled variable over the whole territory of Serbia.

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Radović, D. I., Lazarević, K. B., Trifković, J. D., Andrić, F. L., Tešić, Ž. L., Andelković, I. B., … Milojković-Opsenica, D. M. (2014). GIS techology in regional recognition of the distribution pattern of multifloral honey: The chemical traits in Serbia. Archives of Biological Sciences, 66(2), 935–946. https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1402935R

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