sortovi
Sortovi are varieties of cultivated plants or domesticated animals recognized as distinct by stable, inheritable traits. The term is used in South Slavic languages to denote a class of cultivated types similar to the English terms “variety” or “cultivar.” Sortovi are typically selected for desirable characteristics such as yield, flavor, disease resistance, or adaptation to local climates, and they are propagated through seed, cuttings, or clonal material.
Etymology and usage: The word sort, from which sortovi is formed, reflects the concept of a kind
Classification and regulation: In modern agriculture, sorts are often registered or cataloged at national or regional
Relation to taxonomy and breeding: In formal botany, “variety” is a taxonomic rank below species. In agricultural
Examples: Sortovi appear across crops such as cereals, vegetables, and fruit trees, as well as some ornamental