Aerial visual monitoring of potato globoderosisAnatoliy Babich, Oleksandr Babych, Yaroslav Dzyuman, Dmytro Prykhodko, Valeriy Pashkovsky
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Aerial visual monitoring of potato globoderosis.
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Principles of high-throughput phenotyping and sensor platforms for non-invasive research in plant protectionRostyslav Matkovskyi, Oksana Taran, Yuliia Kolomyets
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Principles of high-throughput phenotyping and sensor platforms for non-invasive research in plant protection.
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Some environmental aspects of salicylic acidMyroslava Kobyletska, Olena Demyanyuk, Olena Naumovska
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Some environmental aspects of salicylic acid.
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Regulation of morphometric parameters of winter barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) using graphene oxide under water stressTetiana Тkachenko, Yelyzaveta Didur, Olha Melezhyk, Svitlana Prylutska
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Regulation of morphometric parameters of winter barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) using graphene oxide under water stress.
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Screening of natural (238U and 232Th-series, 40K) and technogenic (137Cs) radionuclides along with heavy metals in bottom sediments of rivers in TranscarpathiaKhrystyna Cherevko, Sergii Sukharev, Natalia Svatiuk
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Screening of natural (238U and 232Th-series, 40K) and technogenic (137Cs) radionuclides along with heavy metals in bottom sediments of rivers in Transcarpathia.
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