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    Isoflavonoid biosynthesis in cultivated and wild soybeans grown in the field under adverse climate conditions by Veremeichik, G.N., Grigorchuk, V.P., Butovets, E.S., Lukyanchuk, L.M., Brodovskaya, E.V., Bulgakov, D.V., Bulgakov, V.P.

    Published in Food chemistry (16-04-2021)
    “…•Wild and cultivated soya (Hodgson, Hefeng25 and Sfera) were grown in the risk zone.•Zoned soya have high productivity (Sfera) and fungal tolerance (Sfera and…”
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    Evaluation of grain yield and quality in maize hybrids of various origin under the conditions of Primorsky Territory by Butovets, E. S., Danilenko, I. N., Kraskovskaya, N. A.

    “…Background. This study was dedicated to the evaluation and selection of maize hybrids of different origin for important agronomic traits and for protein and…”
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    Results of a study of soybean source material for breeding purposes under the conditions of Primorsky Territory by Vasina, E. A., Butovets, E. S., Lukyanchuk, L. M.

    “…Background . A study of the soybean gene pool adapted to the conditions of Primorsky Territory in search of useful agronomic traits is essential for further…”
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    Studying regenerated soybean lines for their useful agronomic and biochemical characteristics by Butovets, E. S., Lukyanchuk, L. M., Kodirova, G. A., Kubankova, G. V., Efremova, O. S.

    “…   Background.  The effect of heavy metal ions can cause ionic stress in plants – the problem of significant interest among researchers. This study was…”
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    Secondary Metabolites of a Hyperpigmented Soybean Variety Locus and Their Spatial Distribution Revealed by Laser Microscopy by Razgonova, M. P., Cherevach, E. I., Butovets, E. S., Lukyanchuk, L. M., Vasina, E. A., Shepel, O. L., Golokhvast, K. S.

    Published in Russian agricultural sciences (01-06-2024)
    “…The purpose of this study was a detailed metabolomic analysis of seeds of a soybean variety Locus from the collection of the Chaika Federal Research Center for…”
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