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The results of the study of drought tolerance of isogenic (NILs – near isogenic lines) by genes PPD (photoperiod) wheat lines and isogenic by genes ?? (early maturation) soybean lines, that control the photoperiodic sensitivity are presented. In field exp... see more

The results of the study of drought tolerance of isogenic (NILs – near isogenic lines) by genes PPD (photoperiod) wheat lines and isogenic by genes ?? (early maturation) soybean lines, that control the photoperiodic sensitivity are presented. In field exp... see more

Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is a typical short-day and thermophilic crop. Absence of or low sensitivity to photoperiod is necessary for short-day crops to adapt to high latitudes. Photoperiod insensitivity in soybeans is controlled by two genetic sys... see more

In recent years, there has been a significant change in climatic conditions affecting the cultivation and yield of winter wheat. Therefore, the creation of wheat varieties with high adaptive potential is one of the main tasks of modern breeding. A signifi... see more

Four main flowering genes Lf, Sn, E and Hr determine the flowering behavior of five maturity classes described in pea (Pisum sativum L.): day neutral (DN), early initiation (EI), late (L), late high response (LHR) and very late (VL). The objective of this... see more

The object of research is the processes of formation of productivity and quality of crops depending on the agrochemical composition of the soil.The aim of research is creation of information and methodological support for the evaluation of new varieties f... see more

For about 10 thousand years, new varieties have emerged naturally or artificial in wheat. Factors for the development of new varieties are fertilization, machine use, changing taste preferences and adaptation to climate change and exc. In the study; Apoge... see more

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