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    RESPONSE OF PHENOLIC METABOLISM INDUCED BY ALUMINIUM TOXICITY IN FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM MOENCH. PLANTS by Smirnov, O E, Kosyan, A M, Kosyk, O I, Taran, N Yu

    Published in Ukrainian biochemical journal (01-12-2015)
    “…Buckwheat genus (Fagopyrum Mill.) is one of the aluminium tolerant taxonomic units of plants. The aim of the study was an evaluation of the aluminium (50 μM…”
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    Effect of aluminium on redox-homeostasis of common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) by Smirnov, O. E, Kosyan, A. M, Kosyk, O. I, Batsmanova, L. M, Mykhalska, L. M, Schwartau, V. V, Taran, N. Y

    Published in Biosystems diversity (01-01-2020)
    “…Common buckwheat is a significant culture in Ukraine, whose importance for food security has increased in recent decades. An important biological feature of…”
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    Organo-specific accumulation of phenolic compounds in a buckwheat seedlings under aluminium-acid stress by Smirnov, O. E., Kosyan, A. M., Pryimak, Yu. V., Kosyk, O. I., Taran, N. Yu

    Published in Ukrainian biochemical journal (22-02-2021)
    “…Toxic effect of aluminum contamination is one of the causes of valuable crops yield loss all over the world. It is considered that plants’ phenolic compounds…”
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    Phytosanitary control of industrial sunflower plantations for presence of virus infections by Knyazeva, N. A., Boyko, A. L., Zakusilo, A. O., Postoyenko, O. M., Kosyan, A. M.

    Published in Biopolimery i kletka (20-11-1995)
    “…The map of virus affects of sunflower plants was formed on the base of wide inspection of six regions in Ukraine. The possible of infection processes of…”
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    Role of Root Exudates in Adaptative Reactions of Buckwheat Plants in Aluminium-acid Stress by Smirnov, A E, Kosyan, A M, Kosyk, O I, Taran, N Yu

    “…Aliminium toxicity is major limiting factor of crop production in acidic soils. It is known that mechanisms of toxic effects of aluminium are differing in…”
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