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    Formation of Production Characters of Soya Genotypes [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] in the Areas of South-East Kazakhstan with Sufficient and Limited Water Supply by Didorenko, Svetlana Vladimirovna, Yerzhebayeva, Raushan Saylauvna, Abidlaeva, Dzuldyz Bakaevna, Amangeldiyeva, A. A.

    Published in Agrivita (01-10-2020)
    “…Moisture stress is a major environmental factor that limits the soy (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) yield worldwide. This study aimed to evaluate production…”
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    Studying a Spring Triticale Collection for Resistance to Leaf and Stem Rusts using Allele-Specific Markers by Yerzhebayeva, R. S., Bazylova, T. A., Babissekova, D. I., Amangeldiyeva, A. A., Tajibayev, D. G., Ydyrys, A.

    Published in Cytology and genetics (01-11-2020)
    “…The creation and use of rust-resistant varieties is the most eco-friendly and efficient method of protecting wheat and triticale crops. For successful…”
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    Decoupling economy from natural resources consumption and environmental pressure: analysis of Kazakhstani case by D. T. Kalmakova, A. T. Moldabekova, B. A. Amangeldiyeva

    “…Economic development has always been associated with a rise in the use of natural resources as well as an increase in environmental degradation. However,…”
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    Towards a Circular Economy: an Analysis of Kazakhstani case by A. Zhidebekkyzy, Zh. Temerbulatova, B. A. Amangeldiyeva, A. Sakhariyeva

    “… A circular economy is an economic system in which resources are used, reused, and regenerated in a closed loop, rather than the traditional linear model of…”
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    Decoupling economy from natural resources consumption and environmental pressure: analysis of Kazakhstani case by Kalmakova, D. T.

    “…Economic development has always been associated with a rise in the use of natural resources as well as an increase in environmental degradation. However,…”
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    TOWARDS A CIRCULAR ECONOMY: AN ANALYSIS OF KAZAKHSTANI CASE by Zh. Temerbulatova, А. Sakhariyeva, B. Amangeldiyeva, А. Zhidebekkyzy

    “…A circular economy is an economic system in which resources are used, reused, and regenerated in a closed loop, rather than the traditional linear model of…”
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