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    MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF OPTIMIZATION NUTRIENT MEDIUM COMPOSITION FOR ENTOMOPATHOGENIC BACTERIA STRAIN Bacillus thuringiensis 87/3 CULTIVATION by Boiko, M V, Patyka, N V, Shulga, S M, Tigunova, O O, Andriiash, H S

    Published in Biotechnologia acta (01-04-2018)
    “…The aim of the research was to develop an optimal liquid medium composition for bacteria strain B. thuringiensis 87/3 which is the most favorable for the…”
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    Effect of biopreparations on dynamics of the number of bacteria and phytopathogenic fungi in potato agroecosystem by Patyka, N V, Borodaĭ, V V, Zhitkevich, N V, Khomenko, E V, Gnatiuk, T T, Koltunov, V A, Patyka, V F

    “…Application of biological preparations such as Phytotsid and Planryz favoures the growth of the general number of soil's bacteria population compared with…”
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    TRFLP profile of the assemblage of prokaryotic microorganisms in podzolic soils by Patyka, N. V., Kruglov, Yu. V.

    Published in Russian agricultural sciences (01-12-2008)
    “…Data of a comparative analysis of the genetic diversity of prokaryotes of podzolic soil during extremely long cultivation of flax are given. It is revealed…”
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    PECULIARITIES OF DETECTION OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA AND CONTROL OF THE DISTRIBUTION IN THE BIOTECHNOLOGICAL PROCESS OF MUSHROOM CULTIVATION by Ivanova, T. V., Patyka, N. V., Tulivetrova, K. R.

    “…The article is devoted to a comprehensive study of physiological, biochemical, microbiological, morphological, and cultural features of isolates of pathogenic…”
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    Role of Linum usitatissimum L. in formation of microbic communities of podzol soils by Patyka, N V, Kruglov, Iu V, Berdnikov, A M, Patyka, V F

    “…Features of Linum usitatissimum L. influence on structure and biological activity of soil microorganisms have been studied at different saturation of crop…”
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