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Roots blower is a positive displacement machine that has the advantage of a larger flow than conventional blowers. Roots blowers are widely used in industrial production such as chemicals, food, medical, etc. However, during actual operation, this type of... see more

Sowing parsnip is recommended to be harvested in the stage of technical ripeness that takes place in 120–150 days after sprouts. A ripeness degree cannot be determined by a root size, because in this case planting conditions and agrotechnique play an impo... see more

The type of the root system development of different species and cultivars gives valuable information for choosing of proper rootstock/scion combinations in different soils and soil horizons, the establishment of active rhizosphere where the input nutriti... see more

Shrubby sophora (Sophora flavescens L.) genus of the Fabaceae family is a perennial plant that is common in Russia, Japan, Korea, Northeast, North and Central China. The roots of this plant contain 1-2 % of alkaloids (allomatrin, anagirin, isomatrin, matr... see more

The effect of carbohydrates (sucrose, glucose) and phytohormones (indolyl butyric and gibberellic acids) on the weight gain of «hairy» roots and the accumulation of flavonoids in medicinal plants Bidens pilosa and Artemisia tilesii was studied. It was fou... see more

Sowing parsnip is recommended to be harvested in the stage of technical ripeness that takes place in 120–150 days after sprouts. A ripeness degree cannot be determined by a root size, because in this case planting conditions and agrotechnique play an impo... see more

Introduction. Great burnet (Sanguisorba officinalis L.) – is a perennial plant in the rose family (Rosaceae). Herb, collected during flowering period, and rhizomes with roots, collected in autumn when the above-ground part begins to fade, are used with me... see more

Introduction. In the world flora the genus Primula L., of the family Primulaceae is one of the most numerous and binds over 600 species of yearlings and perennials. 9 species of the genus Primula grow on the territory of Ukraine. In the sources of literat... see more

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