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    Forecast for the zone of viticulture in European Russia under climate change by Novikova, L. Yu, Ozerski, P. V.

    “…Climate warming has turned out to be a significant factor in viticulture and winemaking in all grape-growing areas of the world. Many countries consider the…”
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    Alkaloid content variability in the seeds of narrow-leafed lupine accessions from the VIR collection under the conditions of the Russian Northwest by Vishnyakova, M A, Salikova, A V, Shelenga, T V, Egorova, G P, Novikova, L Yu

    “…Alkaloid content was assessed in the seeds of 59 narrow-leafed lupine (Lupinus angustifolius L.) accessions from the VIR collection in the environments of…”
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    Biological features of the vegetative and flowering phenophase onsets among diploid plum species in Northwestern Russia by Radchenko, O. E., Novikova, L. Yu

    “…   Background.  Monitoring of phenological rhythms in plants is one of the stages in the study of new genotypes. The adaptive potential of a genotype at the…”
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    Evaluation of aluminum tolerance diversity in Avena sativa L. from the VIR collection by Loskutov, I. G., Blinova, E. V., Novikova, L. Yu

    “…Background . Oat is an important food and feed cereal crop in Russia. The area under oats is 10 million ha worldwide, and 3 million ha in Russia. Acid soils…”
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    Ranking of spring bread wheat genotypes according to the heading date and growing season duration in different ecogeographic environments by Novikova, L. Yu, Zuev, E. V., Brykova, A. N.

    “…Background . Adaptation of spring bread wheat cultivars to climate change requires a study of the factors affecting the length of their growing season in…”
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    Evaluation of oat accessions from different ecological groups in the steppe environments of Krasnodar Territory by Voytsutskaya, N. P., Loskutov, I. G., Blinova, E. V., Novikova, L. Yu

    “…Background . Studying genetic diversity and identifying sources of valuable agronomic traits for specific environmental conditions is of great importance for…”
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    Climate change and crop yield of oats (Avena sativa L.) in Yakutia by Petrova, L. V., Novikova, L. Yu, Alekseeva, A. V., Loskutov, I. G.

    “…Background . Yakutia lies within a risky farming region, where both low temperatures and insufficient moisture are the limiting factors. Oat is the main cereal…”
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    Productivity and growing-season stability in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) under contrasting ecogeographic conditions by Novikova, L. Yu, Berzegova, A. A., Gurkina, M. V., Buravtseva, T. V.

    “…Background. Studying the effect size of the environment versus breeding-oriented plant traits is relevant under climate change. Identification of stable…”
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    Germination of soybean seeds after low-temperature storage and its dependence on weather and climate conditions in the places of reproduction of accessions by Seferova, I. V., Filipenko, G. I., Zabegayeva, O. N., Boyko, A. P., Nekrasov, A. Yu, Novikova, L. Yu

    “…Background. Soybean ( Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is a microbiotic whose seeds quickly lose germination in uncontrolled conditions at room temperatures. This…”
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    The use of drought resistance indices in the study of the spring bread wheat collection under the conditions of Aktobe Region by Kalybekova, Zh. T., Tsygankov, V. I., Zuev, E. V., Novikova, L. Yu

    “…Background . Due to the global climate warming trend, the breeding of new drought-resistant cultivars of spring bread wheat remains a priority task for Western…”
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    Structuring ampelographic collections by phenotypic characteristics and comparing the reaction of grape varieties to climate change by Novikova, L. Yu, Naumova, L. G.

    “…Modern climate changes task breeders to adapt viticulture to the new natural resource potential of the regions. A necessary condition is the assessment and…”
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    Aluminum tolerance and micronutrient content in the grain of oat cultivars with different levels of breeding improvement from the VIR collection by Loskutov, I. G., Butris, V., Kosareva, I. A., Blinova, E. V., Novikova, L. Yu

    “…Background . Soil toxicity of Al is associated with severe changes in plant root morphology that limit the uptake of water and mineral nutrients. Long-term…”
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    SSR analysis of modern Russian potato varieties using DNA samples of nomenclatural standards by Antonova, O. Yu, Klimenko, N. S., Rybakov, D. A., Fomina, N. A., Zheltova, V. V., Novikova, L. Yu, Gavrilenko, T. A.

    “…The N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR) is developing new approaches to documentation of national cultivars, taking into…”
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    Morphological features of the inflorescence in jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) accessions from the VIR collection by T. N. Smekalova, N. V. Lebedeva, L. Yu. Novikova, A. V. Ljubchenko

    “…Background. Jerusalem artichoke (Heliánthus tuberósus L.) is a valuable crop grown for feed, food, industrial and medicinal purposes. Studying biological,…”
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    Impact of weather and climate on seed protein and oil content of soybean in the North Сaucasus by Novikova, L. Yu, Seferova, I. V., Nekrasov, A. Yu, Perchuk, I. N., Shelenga, T. V., Samsonova, M. G., Vishnyakova, M. A.

    “…For a targeted search of initial breeding material for the quality of soybean seeds, it is necessary to know the patterns of the dependence of the…”
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    Genetic diversity of Dagestanian barley landraces by Abdullaev, R. A., Batasheva, B. A., Alpatieva, N. V., Konovalova, G. S., Kovaleva, O. N., Novikova, L. Yu, Radchenko, E. E.

    Published in Russian agricultural sciences (01-11-2014)
    “…Intraspecific diversity of Dagestanian barley was structured on the basis of data on DNA polymorphism and resistance to harmful organisms. A significant…”
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    A Mathematical Model of the Effect of Climatic Factors on Soybean Development by Kozlov, K. N., Novikova, L. Yu, Seferova, I. V., Samsonova, M. G.

    Published in Biophysics (Oxford) (2018)
    “…New nonlinear regression models were developed to predict climatic factor dependences of the periods of time from sowing to seedling emergence and from…”
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    An Artificial Neural Network Model to Predict the Phenology of Early-Maturing Soybean Varieties from Climatic Factors by Taratuhin, O. D., Novikova, L. Yu, Seferova, I. V., Gerasimova, T. V., Nuzhdin, S. V., Samsonova, M. G., Kozlov, K. N.

    Published in Biophysics (Oxford) (2020)
    “…—Soybean phenology is strongly influenced by temperature and day length, and phenological records clearly reflect the changes in climatic conditions. A model…”
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    Simulation of Soybean Phenology with the Use of Artificial Neural Networks by Taratuhin, O. D., Novikova, L. Yu, Seferova, I. V., Kozlov, K. N.

    Published in Biophysics (Oxford) (2019)
    “…The phenology of soybean explicitly indicates environmental changes and strongly depends on temperature and day length. We adapted an artificial neural network…”
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    QUALITY OF CROP YIELD IN THE EUROPEAN TERRITORY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE by L. Y. Novikova, S. N. Travina, T. E. Zhigadlo, L. G. Naumova, E. V. Zuev

    “…The positive trend of starch content in potato tubers under the conditions of Murmansk Province and sugar content in grapes under the conditions of Rostov…”
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