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    An extended critical review of twenty years of countermeasures used in agriculture after the Chernobyl accident by Fesenko, Sergey V., Alexakhin, Rudolf M., Balonov, Mikhail I., Bogdevitch, Iossif M., Howard, Brenda J., Kashparov, Valery A., Sanzharova, Natalia I., Panov, Alexey V., Voigt, Gabriele, Zhuchenka, Yury M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-09-2007)
    “…A wide range of different countermeasures has been used to mitigate the consequences of the Chernobyl accident for agriculture in affected regions in Belarus,…”
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    Radioecological monitoring and its role in ensuring the safety of nuclear power plants by Fesenko, Sergey V., Sanzharova, Natalia I., Karpenko, Yevgeny I., Isamov, Nizametdin N., Kuznetsov, Vladimir K., Panov, Aleksey V., Tsygvintsev, Pavel N.

    Published in Nuclear energy and technology (2022)
    “…The article presents methodological approaches to the organization of radioecological monitoring in the regions where nuclear power plants are located. The…”
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    Soil-to-plant and soil-to-grain transfer of 137Cs in field-grown maize hybrids during two contrasting seasons: assessing the phenotypic variability and its genetic component by Schneider, Katharina, Kuznetzov, Vladimir K., Sanzharova, Natalia I., Kanter, Ulrike, Telikh, Klara M., Khlopuk, Marija S.

    Published in Radiation and environmental biophysics (01-04-2008)
    “…Field-grown maize hybrids were assessed for variability in 137 Cs accumulation in vegetative parts of young and mature maize shoots and grains during 2 years…”
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    Soil-to-plant and soil-to-grain transfer of (137)Cs in field-grown maize hybrids during two contrasting seasons: assessing the phenotypic variability and its genetic component by Schneider, Katharina, Kuznetzov, Vladimir K, Sanzharova, Natalia I, Kanter, Ulrike, Telikh, Klara M, Khlopuk, Marija S

    Published in Radiation and environmental biophysics (01-04-2008)
    “…Field-grown maize hybrids were assessed for variability in (137)Cs accumulation in vegetative parts of young and mature maize shoots and grains during 2 years…”
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