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    Ecological evaluation of the adventitious fraction of dendroflora and analysis of the biodiversity of the flora of the Tunelna Balka Tract (Dnipro, Ukraine) by M. V. Shamray, O. O. Didur

    Published in Agrology (01-11-2022)
    “…The paper presents the study of the state of seed self-regeneration of woody plants of the Tunelna Balka Tract in the conditions of the city of Dnipro,…”
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    Biotic homogenization of dendroflora in the conditions of the megapolis (Dnipro, Ukraine) by Shamray, M. V., Didur, O. O.

    “…Purpose. Biodiversity assessment and clarification of the trend towards homogenization of the dendroflora of the Shevchenko Park (Dnipro, Ukraine). Methods…”
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    Phytochemical profiles, antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Actinidia polygama and A. arguta fruits and leaves by Khromykh, N. O, Lykholat, Y. V, Didur, O. O, Sklyar, T. V, Davydov, V. R, Lavrentievа, K. V, Lykholat, T. Y

    Published in Biosystems diversity (01-01-2022)
    “…Plants of two species of Actinidia genus grown in an adverse steppe climate were examined in terms of secondary metabolites’ accumulation, antioxidant…”
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    Influence of saprophages (Isopoda, Diplopoda) on leaf litter decomposition under different levels of humidification and chemical loading by Pokhylenko, A. P, Didur, O. O, Kulbachko, Y. L, Bandura, L. P, Chernykh, S. A

    Published in Biosystems diversity (01-01-2020)
    “…The paper presents a study about the influence of two saprophage groups (Isopoda, Diplopoda) on leaf litter decomposition under different levels of…”
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    Comparative analysis of the polyphenolic compounds accumulation and the antioxidant capacity of fruits of different species of the genus Amelanchier by O. O. Didur, N. O. Khromykh, T. Y. Lykholat, A. A. Alexeyeva, O. V. Liashenko, Y. V. Lykholat

    Published in Agrology (01-11-2022)
    “…Less common fruit plants of the genus Amelanchier Medik (serviceberry) are a source of biologically active compounds with high antioxidant capacity. In the…”
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    Cuticular wax composition of mature leaves of species and hybrids of the genus Prunus differing in resistance to clasterosporium disease by Khromykh, N. O, Lykholat, Y. V, Anishchenko, A. A, Didur, O. O, Gaponov, A. A, Kabar, А. М, Lykholat, T. Y

    Published in Biosystems diversity (01-01-2020)
    “…The interaction of a host plant with pathogen implies an extremely complex process involving the outer waxy layer of the cuticle, cutin, cell membrane, and…”
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    Modification of the epicuticular waxes of plant leaves due to increased sunlight intensity by Lykholat, Y. V, Khromykh, N. A, Didur, O. O, Alexeyeva, A. A, Lykholat, T. Y

    Published in Biosystems diversity (01-01-2020)
    “…Climatic changes observed around the world in recent years are associated with an increase in the solar radiation intensity and temperature and reduction in…”
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    Soluble cuticular wax composition and antimicrobial activity of the fruits of Chaenomeles species and an interspecific hybrid by Lykholat, Y. V, Khromykh, N. O, Didur, O. O, Okovytyy, S. I, Sklyar, T. V, Davydov, V. R, Lykholat, T. Y, Kovalenko, I. N

    Published in Biosystems diversity (01-01-2021)
    “…Plants of the genus Chaenomeles Lindl. (Rosaceae) naturally grow in Southeast Asia and represent the richest resource of biologically active compounds with…”
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    Endophytic community of Chaenomeles speciosa fruits: Screening for biodiversity and antifungal activity by Lykholat, Y. V., Didur, O. O., Drehval, O. A., Khromykh, N. O., Sklyar, T. V., Lykholat, T. Y., Liashenko, O. V., Kovalenko, I. M.

    Published in Regulatory mechanisms in biosystems (01-01-2022)
    “…Fruit crops of the genus Chaenomeles Lindl are considered today as a superfood due to accumulation of biologically active compounds with antioxidant ability…”
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    Variability of the antioxidant properties of Berberis fruits depending on the plant species and conditions of habitat by Khromykh, N. O., Lykholat, Y. V., Kovalenko, I. M., Kabar, A. M., Didur, O. O., Nedzvetska, M. I.

    Published in Regulatory mechanisms in biosystems (09-02-2018)
    “…Plant fruits, leaves, stems, and other parts are of high nutritional value, and are the source of physiologically active compounds, which can contribute to the…”
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    Altering maize (Zea mays) seedlings’ growth and lignification processes by action of novel synthesized compounds by Lykholat, Y. V., Khromykh, N. O., Didur, O. O., Gaponov, O. O., Nazarenko, M. M., Lykholat, T. Y.

    Published in Regulatory mechanisms in biosystems (01-01-2021)
    “…Effective management of the course of crop vegetation and adaptation to biotic and abiotic stresses is a prerequisite for stable grain production and requires…”
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    GC-MS analysis of cuticular waxes and evaluation of antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Chaenomeles cathayensis and Ch. × californica fruits by Lykholat, Y. V., Khromykh, N. O., Didur, O. O., Sklyar, T. V., Holubieva, T. A., Lykholat, T. Y., Lavrentievа, K. V., Liashenko, O. V.

    Published in Regulatory mechanisms in biosystems (21-10-2021)
    “…Fruit extracts of the Chaenomeles species are a rich source of compounds having health-promoting properties, while their distribution between the species and…”
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    Chaenomeles speciosa fruit endophytic fungi isolation and characterization of their antimicrobial activity and the secondary metabolites composition by Lykholat, Yurii V., Khromykh, Nina O., Didur, Oleh O., Drehval, Oksana A., Sklyar, Tetyana V., Anishchenko, Andrii O.

    “…Background Endophytes promote the survival of the host plants affected by unfavorable environment. To confirm the endophytes role in Chaenomeles speciosa…”
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    Environmental quality assessment of soil as a component of green spaces in parks of the megalopolis by Didur, O., Strepetova, K., Katsevych, V., Holoborodko, K., Ivanko, I., Loza, I., Lovynska, V., Sytnyk, S.

    Published in Agrology (29-11-2023)
    “…Intensive land degradation occurs under conditions of accelerated urbanization; it is strongly associated with the loss of soil natural capital, primarily…”
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    Characterization of β-Tubulin Genes in Prunus persica and Prunus dulcis for Fingerprinting of their Interspecific Hybrids by Lykholat, Y. V., Rabokon, A. M., Blume, R. Ya, Khromykh, N. O., Didur, O. O., Sakharova, V. H., Kabar, A. M., Pirko, Ya. V., Blume, Ya. B.

    Published in Cytology and genetics (01-12-2022)
    “…Peach is one of the most important fruit crops, and its cultivation occupies the third largest area among all fruit crops grown in the temperate climate zone…”
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    Modeling the invasiveness of Ulmus pumila in urban ecosystems in conditions of climate change by Lykholat, Y., Khromykh, N., Didur, O., Alexeyeva, A., Lykholat, T., Davydov, V.

    Published in Regulatory mechanisms in biosystems (06-05-2018)
    “…Climatic change can influence the boundaries of the natural and alien plant species distribution. Fluctuations in air temperature, relative humidity and other…”
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    Morpho-ecological structure of oribatid mite (Acariformes, Oribatida) communities in the forest litter of recultivated areas by Kulbachko, Y, Didur, O, Khromykh, N, Pokhylenko, A. P, Lykholat, T, Levchenko, B

    Published in Biosystems diversity (01-01-2019)
    “…The study of morpho-ecological organization of oribatid mite communities (Acariformes, Oribatida) inhabiting forest litter of recultivated areas in steppe zone…”
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    Interspecific differences of antioxidant ability of introduced Chaenomeles species with respect to adaptation to the steppe zone conditions by Khromykh, N, Lykholat, Y, Shupranova, L, Kabar, A, Didur, O, Lykholat, T, Kulbachko, Y

    Published in Biosystems diversity (01-01-2018)
    “…Plants of the genus Chaenomeles are traditionally used in the countries of South-East Asia, due to their high nutritional and health-promoting properties…”
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    Environmental aspects of the effect of earthworm (Lumbricidae, Oligochaeta) tropho-metabolic activity on the pH buffering capacity of remediated soil (steppe zone, Ukraine) by Kul’bachko, Y. L, Didur, O. O, Loza, I. M, Pakhomov, O. E, Bezrodnova, O. V

    “…Environmental aspects of tropho-metabolic activity of soil saprophages on the pH-buffering capacity of remediated soils in Ukraine was considered. Earthworm…”
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    Assessment and prediction of the invasiveness of some alien plants in conditions of climate change in the steppe Dnieper region by Lykholat, Y. V., Khromykh, N. A., Ivan’ko, I. A., Matyukha, V. L., Kravets, S. S., Didur, O. O., Alexeyeva, A. A., Shupranova, L. V.

    Published in Biosystems diversity (16-02-2017)
    “…The flora of the steppe Dnieper region is characterized by an abundance of naturalized alien species, some of which colonised over the last decade. Climate…”
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