Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor
Institute of Microbiology and Virology named after D.K. Zabolotny NAS of Ukraine
03143,154 Akademika Zabolotnogo Str., Kyiv, Ukraine
All articles |
|---|
Agroclimatic factors and productivity of different maturity groups soybean cultivars under endophytic-rhizobial inoculation in conditions of non-irrigated agriculture of the Southern Steppe of UkraineS. Goloborodko, Galyna Iutynska, Liudmyla Tytova, Olena Dubynska, Nadiia Shevchuk Keywords: soybean; endophytic-rhizobial inoculation; non-irrigated agriculture; deficit of moisture supply; rhizosphere microbiota; productivity
Goloborodko, S., Iutynska, G., Tytova, L., Dubynska, O., & Shevchuk, N.
(2024).
Agroclimatic factors and productivity of different maturity groups soybean cultivars under endophytic-rhizobial inoculation in conditions of non-irrigated agriculture of the Southern Steppe of Ukraine.
Biological Systems: Theory and Innovation,
15(1),
5-16.
https://doi.org/10.31548/biologiya15(1).2024.001
|
Diagnostics and bioremediation of soils affected by military operations in UkraineLiudmyla Biliavska, Galyna Iutynska, Mariia Loboda, Bohdan Ropotilov, Serhii Skrotskyi Keywords: military impact; damage; restoration; biological products; biological activity; soil microbiota
Biliavska, L., Iutynska, G., Loboda, M., Ropotilov, B., & Skrotskyi, S.
(2024).
Diagnostics and bioremediation of soils affected by military operations in Ukraine.
Biological Systems: Theory and Innovation,
15(3),
67-78.
https://doi.org/10.31548/biologiya/3.2024.67
|
Enhancing soybean adaptive potential and productivity with endophyte-rhizobial inoculationLiudmyla Tytova, Olena Dubynska, Nadiia Shevchuk, Galyna Iutynska Keywords: Glycine max (L.) Merr.; symbiotic bacteria; stressful climate factors; irrigation; rhizosphere microbiota; macronutrients; effectiveness
Tytova, L., Dubynska, O., Shevchuk, N., & Iutynska, G.
(2026).
Enhancing soybean adaptive potential and productivity with endophyte-rhizobial inoculation.
Biological Systems: Theory and Innovation,
17(2),
92-105.
https://doi.org/10.31548/biologiya/2.2026.92
|