Search Results - "Boyko, E. G."
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Genetic Diversity of Cattle Bred in Territory of the Tyumen Region, Russia
Published in Archives of Razi Institute (01-09-2021)“…Improving the genetic potential of animals using genomic technologies is an effective way to solve problems in domestic breeding of dairy breeds. The aim of…”
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Influence of ecological factors on the growth of crustaceans from the genus Artemia in Ural and Siberian populations
Published in Contemporary problems of ecology (01-05-2013)“…A morphometric analysis of crustaceans from the genus Artemia inhabiting nine Ural and Siberian populations has been carried out. An effect of the total…”
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Specific features of the biology of Artemia in lakes of the Urals and Western Siberia
Published in Russian journal of ecology (01-07-2012)“…Morphometric analysis of 24 populations of Artemia brine shrimps from lakes of Western Siberia and the Urals was performed during the growing season of 2010…”
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Effect of environmental factors on the structure and functioning of biocoenoses of hyperhaline water reservoirs in the south of Western Siberia
Published in Contemporary problems of ecology (01-05-2013)“…Based on the perennial monitoring (1995–2010) of hyperhaline water reservoirs in the south of Western Siberia with salinity from 28 to 417 g/L, four seasons in…”
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The morphological characteristics of Artemia shrimps from Siberian populations
Published in Inland water biology (2008)“…Morphological analysis of characteristics of shrimps from parthenogenetic and bisexual Artemia populations from a vast territory from the Urals to the Sayan…”
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Cuticle of the cypselas of the Asteraceae species
Published in Turczaninowia (30-12-2015)“…Results of morphological and anatomic researches of cypselas of species of Asteraceae family are presented. It is established that the plicatum of a surface of…”
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The role of host plant phenology in the development of the oak leafroller moth, Tortrix viridana L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-03-2002)“…Phenological coincidence between the insect and its host plant was studied in natural environment. Two phenological events were controlled: degree to which…”
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