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    POTATO VARIETIES PROMISING FOR BREEDING TARGETED AT COMMERCIAL TRAITS by L. I. Kostina, O. S. Kosareva

    “…The article presents the results of studying VIR’s potato collection. Following such study, the best cultivars of potato are recommended as source material for…”
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    TARGETED SUB-COLLECTION OF POTATO CULTIVARS SPECIFIC TO LATE BLIGHT RESISTANCE by Kostina, L. I., Kosareva, O. S.

    “…Background. The article presents the data obtained after the screening of potato cultivars for resistance to Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary. The…”
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    The collection of potato cultivars as a source for breeding for high yield, earliness, and resistance to late blight, virus diseases and Globodera rostochiensis Woll by L. I. Kostina, O. S. Kosareva

    “…Background. The article presents information on the results of screening potato cultivars for major commercial traits: earliness, high yield, high starch…”
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    The collection of potato varieties as a reserve of source material for breeding for high yield, earliness, and resistance to diseases and pests by Kostina, L. I., Kosareva, O. S., Truskinov, E. V., Kirpicheva, T. V.

    “…Background . Information is provided about the results obtained by screening the VIR collection of improved potato varieties for main commercial traits:…”
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    Cytoplasmic genetic diversity of potato varieties bred in Russia and FSU countries by Gavrilenko, Т. A., Klimenko, N. S., Alpatieva, N. V., Kostina, L. I., Lebedeva, V. A., Evdokimova, Z. Z., Apalikova, O. V., Novikova, L. Y., Antonova, O. Yu

    “…Male sterility in potato is little studied since traditional breeding is based  on the vegetative reproduction of highly heterozygous tetraploid varieties. The…”
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    Study of genetic diversity in potato cultivars using PCR analysis of organelle DNA by Gavrilenko, T. A., Antonova, O. Yu, Kostina, L. I.

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-11-2007)
    “…The genetic diversity of 98 potato cultivars of Russian and foreign breeding was studied using of PCR with organelle-specific primers. The polymorphism of both…”
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    MARKER-ASSOCIATED SELECTION OF RUSSIAN POTATO VARIETIES WITH USING MARKERS OF RESISTANCE GENES TO THE GOLDEN POTATO CYST NEMATODE (PATHOTYPE RO1) by N. S. Klimenko, O. Y. Antonova, L. I. Kostina, F. T. Mamadbokirova, T. A. Gavrilenko

    “…The results of molecular screening of 103 Russian breeding varieties from the VIR potato collection are presented. These varieties were studied for the…”
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    Finding RB/Rpi-blb1/Rpi-sto1-like sequences in conventionally bred potato varieties by Antonova, O. Y., Klimenko, N. S., Evdokimova, Z. Z., Kostina, L. I., Gavrilenko, T. A.

    “…The main objectives in potato breeding are increasing yield abilities and improving resistance to numerous pathogens and pests. Among them, the late blight…”
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    Use of molecular markers of potato golden nematode resistance genes H1 and GRO1 by Biryukova, V. A., Zhuravlev, A. A., Abrosimova, S. B., Kostina, L. I., Khromova, L. M., Shmyglya, I. V., Morozova, N. N., Kirsanova, S. N.

    Published in Russian agricultural sciences (01-12-2008)
    “…By means of DNA markers of potato golden nematode resistance genes H1 and Gro1 , 109 Russian- and foreign-bred potato varieties are assessed. A sufficiently…”
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    Toxin-binding proteins from midgut epithelium membranes of Anopheles stephensi larvae by Dronina, M A, Revina, L P, Kostina, L I, Ganushkina, L A, Zalunin, I A, Chestukhina, G G

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-02-2006)
    “…Proteins of 65 and 57 kD were isolated from the apical membranes of midgut epithelium of Anopheles stephensi larvae by affinity chromatography. These proteins…”
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    Susceptibility of the pine processionary caterpillar Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Lepidoptera: Thaumetopoeidae) toward δ-endotoxins of Bacillus thuringiensis under laboratory conditions by SHEVELEV, A B, BATTISTI, A, VOLYNSKAYA, A M, INOVIKOVA, S, KOSTINA, L I, ZALUNIN, I A

    Published in Annals of applied biology (01-06-2001)
    “…Summary A series of natural crystal proteins from B. thuringiensis subsp. Alesti 12–25, caucasicus, galleriae 11–67, galleriae 6–96, kenyae, and shondungensis…”
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    Reconstruction of Bacillus thuringiensis ssp. israelensis Cry11A endotoxin from fragments corresponding to its N- and C-moieties restores its original biological activity by Revina, L P, Kostina, L I, Ganushkina, L A, Mikhailova, A L, Zalunin, I A, Chestukhina, G G

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-02-2004)
    “…Subtilisin hydrolyzes Cry11A endotoxin (of 70 kD) produced by Bacillus thuringiensis ssp. israelensis to fragments of 33- and 36-kD, which correspond to N- and…”
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    MOLECULAR SCREENING OF POTATO VARIETIES BRED IN THE NORTHWESTERN ZONE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERАTION by Gavrilenko, Т. A., Klimenko, N. S., Antonova, O. Yu, Lebedeva, V. A., Evdokimova, Z. Z., Gadjiyev, N. M., Apalikova, O. V., Alpatyeva, N. V., Kostina, L. I., Zoteyeva, N. M., Mamadbokirova, F. T., Egorova, K. V.

    “…Increasing the resistance of varieties to diseases and pests is a priority in potato breeding. Many potato varieties created in the Leningrad Scientific…”
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    Membrane proteins of Aedes aegypti larvae bind toxins Cry4B and Cry11A of Bacillus thuringiensis ssp. israelensis by Krieger, I V, Revina, L P, Kostina, L I, Buzdin, A A, Zalunin, I A, Chestukhina, G G, Stepanov, V M

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-10-1999)
    “…Proteins of molecular weight 65 and 62 kD and having affinity for toxins Cry4B and Cry11A produced by Bacillus thuringiensis ssp. israelensis have been…”
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    Production of multiple delta-endotoxins by Bacillus thuringiensis: delta-endotoxins produced by strains of the subspecies galleriae and wuhanensis by Chestukhina, G G, Kostina, L I, Zalunin, I A, Revina, L P, Mikhailova, A L, Stepanov, V M

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-12-1994)
    “…A method was developed to assess the number of delta-endotoxins contained in Bacillus thuringiensis entomocidal crystals. It utilized proteolytic conversion of…”
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    Interaction of 65- and 62-kD proteins from the apical membranes of the Aedes aegypti larvae midgut epithelium with Cry4B and Cry11A endotoxins of Bacillus thuringiensis by Buzdin, A A, Revina, L P, Kostina, L I, Zalunin, I A, Chestukhina, G G

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-05-2002)
    “…A protein with the molecular weight of 65 kD is the only component of Aedes aegypti larvae BBM capable to specifically bind mosquitocidal toxins Cry4B and…”
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    Search for resistance sources to Globodera pallida and potato virus X in the collection of potato varieties using molecular markers by N. S. Klimenko, T. A. Gavrilenko, L. I. Kostina, F. T. Mamadbokirova, O. Yu. Antonova

    “…Great damage to potato production is caused by cyst nematodes, which include two species: Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens, the object of external quarantine,…”
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    Crystal-forming proteins of Bacillus thuringiensis. The limited hydrolysis by endogeneous proteinases as a cause of their apparent multiplicity by Chestukhina, G G, Zalunin, I A, Kostina, L I, Kotova, T S, Kattrukha, S P, Stepanov, V M

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-05-1980)
    “…The crystals of the entomocidal protein of Bacillus thuringiensis are admixed with proteinases that in the course of their dissolution cause gradual…”
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