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    Identification of the gene coding for seed cotyledon albumin SCA in the pea (Pisum L.) genome by Mglinets, A. V., Bogdanova, V. S., Kosterin, O. E.

    “…Albumins SCA and SAA are short, highly hydrophilic proteins accumulated in large quantities in the cotyledons and seed axes, respectively, of a dry pea ( Pisum…”
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    Occasional photographic records of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea) in Cambodia. 1. The coastal Cardamom foothills (SW Cambodia), 2010-2018 by Kosterin, O. E.

    Published in Acta biologica Sibirica (19-02-2019)
    “…Results are presented of occasional photographic records of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea) made along with studies on the Odonata fauna in 63…”
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    Reciprocal compatibility within the genus Pisum L. as studied in F1 hybrids: 1. Crosses involving P. sativum L. subsp. sativum by Kosterin, O. E, Bogdanova, V. S

    Published in Genetic resources and crop evolution (01-06-2015)
    “…Seven diverse accessions of peas including Pisum fulvum Boiss. et Noë (WL2140), Pisum abyssinicum A. Br. (VIR2759) and Pisum sativum L. subsp. elatius (Bieb.)…”
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    Abyssnian pea (Lathyrus schaeferi Kosterin pro Pisum abyssinicum A. Br.) – a problematic taxon by Kosterin, O. E.

    Published in Acta biologica Sibirica (20-12-2017)
    “…This is an English translation of a paper published in Russian (but with proper Latin formulations at taxonomical novelties to make them validly published) on…”
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    Wild pea (Pisum sativum L. subsp. elatius (Bieb.) Aschers. et Graebn. s.l.) at the periphery of its range: Zagros Mountains by Kosterin, O E, Bogdanova, V S, Mglinets, A V

    “…Characteristics of wild peas and their habitats at the periphery of the range are interesting with respect to their potential importance for pre-breeding…”
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    Obscuring the routes: confused data cannot reveal phylogeography of pea crop wild relatives (refutation to ‘Genomic diversity and macroecology of the crop wild relatives of domesticated pea’ by Smýkal et al. 2017) by Kosterin, O. E., Bogdanova, V. S.

    Published in Acta biologica Sibirica (09-09-2018)
    “…Profound data confusion is reported for the paper by Smýkal et al. (Genomic diversity and macroecology of the crop wild relatives of domesticated pea…”
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    New records of long-legged flies (Diptera, Dolichopodidae) from Central and North-Eastern Iran by Grichanov, I. Ya, Ahmadi, A., Kosterin, O. E.

    Published in Acta biologica Sibirica (30-12-2017)
    “…During a 2016-2017 survey conducted in Isfahan, Lorestan, Markazi, North Khorasan, Razavi Khorasan, South Khorasan and Tehran provinces located in the Central…”
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    New records of long-legged flies (Diptera, Dolichopodidae) from Novosibirsk Region of Russia by Grichanov, I. Ya, Kosterin, O. E., Ahmadi, A.

    Published in Acta biologica Sibirica (30-12-2017)
    “…During a 2017 survey conducted in the Novosibirsk Region of Russia, about 600 specimens of Dolichopodidae were collected. Almost all 44 identified species are…”
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    Reciprocal compatibility within the genus Pisum L. as studied in F1 hybrids: 4. Crosses within P. sativum L. subsp. elatius (Bieb.) Aschers. et Graebn by Kosterin, O. E., Bogdanova, V. S.

    Published in Genetic resources and crop evolution (01-08-2021)
    “…Five accessions representing divergent lineages of wild peas ( Pisum sativum subsp . elatius ) were crossed with each other in both directions and also…”
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    Cases of paternal inheritance and recombination of mitochondrial DNA in peas (Pisum L.) by Bulgakova (Bogdanova), V. S., Shatskaya, N. V., Kosterin, O. E., Vasiliev, G. V.

    Published in Euphytica (01-07-2023)
    “…Pea has been hitherto considered to have strict maternal inheritance of mitochondria, as most of flowering plants. Using a CAPS marker we detected a case of…”
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    Reciprocal compatibility within the genus Pisum L. as studied in F1 hybrids. 3. Crosses involving P. abyssinicum A. Br by Kosterin, O. E., Bogdanova, V. S.

    Published in Genetic resources and crop evolution (01-04-2020)
    “…A greenhouse experiment of crossing eight accessions of peas ( Pisum L.), representing their different taxa and divergent lineages, with each other and to self…”
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    Wild peas vary in their cross-compatibility with cultivated pea (Pisum sativum subsp. sativum L.) depending on alleles of a nuclear–cytoplasmic incompatibility locus by Bogdanova, V. S., Kosterin, O. E., Yadrikhinskiy, A. K.

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-05-2014)
    “…Key message Divergent wild and endemic peas differ in hybrid sterility in reciprocal crosses with cultivated pea depending on alleles of a nuclear ‘speciation…”
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    Reciprocal compatibility within the genus Pisum L. as studied in F1 hybrids: 2. Crosses involving P. fulvum Sibth. et Smith by Kosterin, O. E., Bogdanova, V. S., Galieva, E. R.

    Published in Genetic resources and crop evolution (02-02-2019)
    “…Pisum fulvum Sibth. et Smith. (accession WL2140) was crossed, in both directions, with seven accessions representing other pea taxa: P. abyssinicum A. Br. (1…”
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    Abyssinian pea (Lathyrus schaeferi Kosterin nom. nov. pro Pisum abyssinicum A. Br.) is a problematic taxon by Kosterin, O. E.

    “…The Abyssinian pea (Pisum abyssinicum A. Br.), concerned in this review, is known from Ethiopia and Yemen, where it is cultivated along with the common pea…”
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    On three cultivated subspecies of pea (Pisum sativum L.) by Kosterin, O. E.

    “…The common pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an important crop characterised by high diversity, taxonomic fixation of which may be important for selection as it…”
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    Wolffia arrhiza (L.) Horkel ex Wimm. Record in Novosibirsk Region (Western Siberia)—The First in Asian Russia by Kipriyanova, L. M., Priidak, N. V., Kosterin, O. E.

    Published in Russian journal of biological invasions (01-07-2021)
    “…In 2020, the first record of Wolffia arrhiza was made in Novosibirsk region (Western Siberia) in a floodplain lake. Wolffia arrhiza formed vast stands with an…”
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    Refinement of the collection of wild peas (Pisum L.) and search for the area of pea domestication with a deletion in the plastidic psbA-trnH spacer by Zaytseva, O. O., Bogdanova, V. S., Mglinets, A. V., Kosterin, O. E.

    Published in Genetic resources and crop evolution (01-08-2017)
    “…The plastidic psbA - trnH spacer was sequenced in 78 accessions representing the genus Pisum L. A nucleotide substitution C64T in the spacer was found to be…”
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    Pea (Pisum sativum L.): the uneasy fate of the first genetical object by O. E. Kosterin

    “…Pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an important vegetable and forage crop capable of improving soils via symbiotic nitrogen fixation. It is of special importance in…”
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    THE LOST ANCESTOR OF THE BROAD BEAN (VICIA FABA L.) AND THE ORIGIN OF PLANT CULTIVATION IN THE NEAR EAST by O. E. Kosterin

    “…The broad bean (Vicia faba L.) was among the founder crops of the Near East; nevertheless, its wild close relatives remain unknown. Presumably, its missing…”
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    Mortality of pollen grains may result from errors of meiosis: study of pollen tetrads in Typha latifolia L by Berdnikov, V A, Kosterin, O E, Bogdanova, V S

    Published in Heredity (01-11-2002)
    “…In the cattail Typha latifolia the four haploid products of meiosis remain attached and form the flat tetrad of pollen grains. Gametophytic lethals arisen de…”
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