Эффективность взаимодействия гороха (Pisum sativum L.) с комплексом полезной почвенной микрофлоры.
Новый признак селекции зернобобовых культур
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На основании полученных данных разработана методология анализа исходного материала для селекции гороха на повышение эффективности взаимодействия с ППМ и принципы селекции гороха с учетом нового сельскохозяйственно значимого признака эффективность взаимодействия с ППМ". Данный признак необходимо ввести в список хозяйственно-ценных признаков создаваемых и регистрируемых сортов сельскохозяйственных… Читать ещё >
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