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    New peach cultivar ‘Mechta’ developed at the Nikita Botanical Gardens by N. V. Mesyats, A. V. Smykov

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A new peach cultivar, ‘Mechta’, was bred at the Nikita Botanical Gardens. It was obtained by crossing cv. ‘Valiant’ with cv. …”
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    DROUGHT TOLERANCE OF HYBRID PEACH CULTIVARS BRED AT NIKITSKY BOTANICAL GARDENS by A. V. Smykov, O. S. Fedorova, N. V. Mesyats

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The object of research was 39 peach hybrid forms developed at Nikitsky Botanical Gardens. Throughout the research period the total water content in the leaves of hybrid forms amounted to 50.2-58.9%. …”
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    The collection of <I>Allium</I> L. at the South-Ural Botanical Garden–Institute by L. A. Tukhvatullina, L. M. Abramova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The article presents the results of introducing wild species. forms and varieties of Allium L. in the South-Ural Botanical Garden– Institute, Ufa. This genus is known for many useful plants – edible, medicinal and ornamental – and for its rare species requiring protection. …”
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    Comprehensive agrobiological assessment and analysis of genetic relationships of promising walnut varieties of the Nikitsky Botanical Gardens by Yu. V. Plugatar, I. I. Suprun, S. Yu. Khokhlov, I. V. Stepanov, E. A. Al-Nakib

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In this regard, within the framework of the study, the task was to evaluate promising varieties from the collection of the walnut gene pool of the Nikitsky Botanical Gardens and analyze genetic relationships based on microsatellite genotyping. …”
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    Tree Diversity and Damage by Cypress Aphid, Cinara cupressi, on Juniperus procera in Gulele Botanical Garden and Entoto by Sitotaw Kebede, Tewodros Mulugeta

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…However, the level of cypress aphid damage on J. procera has never been studied in Entoto Mountain forest and Gullele Botanical Garden (GBG) in Ethiopia. The objective of this study was to assess the cypress aphid densities and extent of damage caused by the cypress aphid on solely and mixed planted J. procera in Entoto Mountain forest and GBG in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, by evaluating aphid adult and nymph densities and damage to J. procera trees. …”
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    Analysis of the impact of climate change on the woody plants vegetation in the Botanical Garden of the Ukrainian National Forestry University by Nelia Lukianchuk, Levko Bliusyuk, Nadia Bliusyuk, Nataliіa Kendzora, Liliіa Koliada

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In general, phenological observations according to the accepted methods were carried out on 111 trees and shrubs of the Botanical Garden of the UNFU during the 2014-2023 period. …”
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    PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SEVERAL CULTIVARS OF ARONIA MELANOCARPA FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE "ALEXANDRU CIUBOTARU" NATIONAL BOTANICAL GARDEN (INSTITUTE) by Ion Roșca, Aliona Glijin, Nina Ciorchină, Elisaveta Onica, Maria Tabăra, Alina Cutcovski-Muștuc, Tudor Ralea, Nina Zdioruc

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The purpose of this research included the quantitative determination of some biochemical compounds (ascorbic acid, reducing sugars, tannins, titratable acidity and phenolic compounds) from the fruits of three cultivars of Aronia melanocarpa from the collection of the "Alexandru Ciubotaru" National Botanical Garden (Institute). The quantitative determination of ascorbic acid in the frozen fruits of the three cultivars of black chokeberry demonstrated close values (28.1 and 27.2 mg / 100 g) in the fruits of the cultivars ˈNeroˈ and ˈAlecsandrinaˈ and significantly lower (23.8 mg / 100 g ) in those of the cultivar 'Viking'. …”
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    MICROSATELLITES-BASED EVALUATION OF THE PEAR CULTIVARS SELECTED FROM NIKITSKY BOTANICAL GARDENS GERMPLASM BY THEIR ECONOMICALLY VALUABLE CHARACTERISTICS by Y. V. Plugatar, R. D. Babina, I. I. Suprun, T. S. Naumenko, Y. I. Alekseev

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The aim of this work is to study the Gene Fund collection of pear plantings from Nikitsky Botanical Gardens in accordance with the main economically important traits and to select the most valuable genotypes for using them in breeding programs as a starting material, as well as to conduct a DNA-fingerprinting and the analyses of genetic polymorphism of promising cultivars from the collection of pear with implementing of microsatellite analyses. …”
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    Analysis of genetic relationships of genotypes of the genus Rosa L. from the collection of Nikita Botanical Gardens using ISSR and IRAP DNA markers by I. I. Suprun, S. A. Plugatar, I. V. Stepanov, T. S. Naumenko

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…As part of the work performed, informative ISSR and IRAP DNA markers promising for the study of genetic diversity of the Rosa L. genus were sought and applied to analysis of genetic relationships among 26 accessions of the genus Rosa L. from the gene pool collection of Nikita Botanical Gardens. They included 18 cultivated varieties and 8 accessions of wild species. …”
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    THE QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF SOME BIOLOGICAL COMPOUNDS WITH ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES IN THE FRUITS OF DIFFERENT CULTIVARS OF LONICERA CAERULEA FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE "ALEXANDRU CIUBOTARU" NATIONAL BOTANICAL GARDEN (INSTITUTE) by Ion Roșca, Aliona Glijin, Nina Ciorchină, Elisaveta Onica, Maria Tabăra, Tatiana Calalb, Alina Cutcovschi-Muștuc, Anastasia Elașco

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The article reflects the results of the quantitative study on ascorbic acid, tannins and phenolic compounds in the frozen fruits of nine cultivars of Lonicera caerulea from the collection of the "Alexandru Ciubotaru" National Botanical Garden (Institute). The spectrophotometric evaluation of the ascorbic acid content revealed values within the limits of 23.8 mg / 100 g (cultivar 'Bakcarskaja') and 58.5 mg / 100 g (cultivar 'Leningradskij Welikan'). …”
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