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    Fullerenol affects maize plants depending on their iron status by BITYUTSKII, N.P., YAKKONEN, K.L., LUKINA, K.A., SEMENOV, K.N.

    Published in Biologia plantarum (31-03-2022)
    “…Although fullerene (C60) has attracted great interest as a carbon-based nanomaterial with unique properties, today, little is known about the interaction of…”
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    The priming effects induced by earthworm mucus on mineralization and humification of plant residues by Bityutskii, N.P., Maiorov, E.I., Orlova, N.E.

    Published in European journal of soil biology (01-05-2012)
    “…The aim of this research was to determine priming effects (PEs) triggered by mucus of earthworms (Aporrectodea caliginosa, Savigny) in relation to plant…”
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    The influence of earthworms on the mobility of microelements in soil and their availability for plants by Bityutskii, N. P., Kaidun, P. I.

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-12-2008)
    “…The influence of earthworms ( Aporrectodea caliginosa, Lumbricus rubellus, L. terrestris , and Eisenia fetida ) on the mobility of microelements and their…”
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    Stimulating effect of earthworm excreta on the mineralization of nitrogen compounds in soil by Bityutskii, N P, Solov'eva, AN, Lukina, E I, Oleinik, A S, Zavgorodnyaya, YuA, Demin, V V, Byzov, BA

    Published in Eurasian soil science (01-04-2007)
    “…The effect of excreta of earthworm species Aporrectodea caliginosa and Eisenia fetida on the mineralization of nitrogen compounds in soils has been studied. A…”
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    Mechanisms underlying iron and zinc transport to axis organs in grain during early seedling development of maize by Bityutskii, N.P, Davydovskaya, E.N, Malyuga, E.A, Yakkonen, K.L

    Published in Journal of plant nutrition (01-01-2004)
    “…The role of both acidity release and ferric reduction by scutellum was investigated in relation to iron (Fe) mobilization from endosperm and transport to axis…”
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