Генетический анализ устойчивости гороха посевного (Pisum sativum L.) к кадмию
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Не смотря на значительный прогресс в понимании механизмов аккумуляции кадмия и возникновения устойчивости к данному тяжелому металлу, в данной области остается еще много не исследованных вопросов. Так, практически не изученным остается механизм транспорта кадмия в семена растений и механизмы, направленные на предотвращение поступления данного тяжелого металла в репродуктивные органы. Также… Читать ещё >
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- Автор выражает благодарность своему научному руководителю Игорю Анатольевичу Тихоновичу за ценные советы и конструктивную критику, высказанные им при чтении рукописи.
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