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    Genetic diversity of the Aporrectodea caliginosa complex in Russia by S. V. Shekhovtsov, E. V. Golovanova, N. E. Bazarova, Yu. N. Belova, D. I. Berman, E. A. Derzhinsky, M. P. Shashkov, S. E. Peltek

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…In addition, we analyzed two A. longa individuals from West Siberia and the Urals; their cox1 sequences were identical to those from the lineage 1 of this species from the north of Western Europe. …”
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    Changes in oat grain yield and quality with increased adaptability of cultivars by P. N. Nikolaev, O. A. Yusova, I. V. Safonova, N. I. Aniskov

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Among spring cereals, oat is one of the main grain crops in Siberia. The aim of this study was to determine how the parameters of adaptability in oat cultivars are correlated with yield and basic indicators of grain quality.Material and methods. …”
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    Justification on Choosing Screw Pumping Units as Energy Efficient Artificial Lift Technology by D. I. Sidorkin, K. S. Kupavykh

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The task is complicated by the fact that the majority of deposits in Russia either have already entered (primarily, Volga-Ural region) or are now entering (West Siberia) their last stage of exploration, whereas new deposits in East Siberia are only being brought into production. …”
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    A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SPRING TRITICALE VARIETIES IN THE WESTERN SIBERIAN FOREST-STEPPE ZONE UNDER DIFFERENT CONDITIONS OF VEGETATION by A. Cheshkova, P. Stepochkin, A. Aleynikov, I. Grebennikova, D. Chanyshev

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Spring triticale (x Triticosecale Wittmack) for Western Siberia is new and poorly studied culture. The objective of this study was to investigate the potential of spring triticale varieties and breeding lines and their adaptation to diferent conditions in Western Siberia. …”
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    Религиозно-нравственная проблематика в деревенской прозе ХХ века (В. Астафьев, В. Распутин, В. Шукшин)... by Wawrzyniec Popiel-Machnicki

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Victor Astafiev, Valentin Rasputin and Vasiliy Shukshin are the representatives of a rural Russian prose. They all come from Siberia that has a great impact on their works. They wanted to save the rural spirit, hidden in the endless forests of the taiga, from the destructive influence of the urban culture. …”
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    A NEW APPROACH TO ESTIMATION OF THE ECOLOGICAL PLASTICITY OF PLANT VARIETIES by W. G. Potanin, A. F. Aleinikov, P. I. Stepochkin

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…A final version of the analytical expression of the index for practical application is presented, as well as its typical values for Siberia.…”
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    BREEDING AND GENETIC ESTIMATION OF SPRING BREAD WHEAT POPULATIONS OF THE SIBERIAN SHUTTLE BREEDING NURSERY OF CIMMYT by V. P. Shamanin, A. I. Morgunov, J. Manes, Y. I. Zelensky, A. S. Chursin, M. A. Levshunov, I. V. Pototskaya, I. E. Likhenko, T. A. Manko, I. I. Karakoz, A. V. Tabachenko, S. L. Petukhovsky

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Stable forms resistant to fungal diseases in West Siberia have been selected. The breeding value of the population created in the shuttle breeding program is shown. …”
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    Polymorphism of the mannose-binding lectin gene in the Arctic indigenous populations of the Russian Federation by S. Yu. Tereshchenko, M. V. Smolnikova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The HYPA haplotype prevalence associated with a high concentration of MBL amounted to 35.4 % for Russian newborns in Eastern Siberia, corresponding to the one for European populations (27–33 %). …”
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    Phenotypic diversity of bread wheat lines with introgressions from the diploid cereal Aegilops speltoides for technological properties of grain and f lour by L. V. Shchukina, I. F. Lapochkina, T. A. Pshenichnikova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The variety ‘Rodina’ forms a vitreous grain with a high gluten content in Siberia, but has low physical properties of flour and dough. …”
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    The study of oat varieties (Avena sativa L.) of various geographical origin for grain quality and productivity by V. I. Polonskiy, N. A. Surin, S. A. Gerasimov, A. G. Lipshin, A. V. Sumina, S. Zute

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources) oats samples of different origin, mainly from Siberia. The hulled samples formed grains with β-glucan content from 2.9 to 5.2 %, while the naked ones, from 3.7 to 4.8 %. …”
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    Genetic potential of quality in spring bread wheat cultivars bred at Kurgan agricultural research institute by A. I. Abugalieva, L. T. Maltsevа, E. A. Filippova, A. I. Morgunov, Y. I. Zelensky, J. Peña

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The capacities of the KASIB4 – 13 (Kazakhstan–Siberia Wheat Improvement Network under the auspices of CIMMYT) represented by 17 breeding centers in Kazakhstan and Siberia were used to assess grain quality of 14 cultivars with different maturation time bred at Kurgan Agricultural Research Institute. …”
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    Septoriablotch epidemic process on spring wheat varieties by E. Yu. Toropova, O. A. Kazakova, V. V. Piskarev

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Seed infection with P. nodorumin the  regions of Siberia reached 7 thresholds and was largely (52.5 %) determined by the August weather conditions.  …”
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    Identifying [between] Geser and Genghis Khan. Part 1: Contamination of Images in Folklore and Historical Memories of Central and Inner Asia by Natalia N. Nikolaeva, Evgenii V. Nolev

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The study focuses on folklore patterns of Siberia and Inner Asia’s groups, archival materials housed by the Center of Oriental Manuscripts and Xylographs (IMBT SB RAS). …”
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    A tendency towards leaf rust resistance decrease in common wheat introgression lines with genetic material from Aegilops speltoides Tausch by L. Ya. Plotnikova, L. V. Meshkova, E. I. Gultyaeva, O. Р. Mitrofanova, I. F. Lapochkina

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The trend of overcoming of resistance to leaf rust of introgres­sive lines and varieties with Ae. speltoides genes should be taken into consideration in common wheat breeding in Western Siberia.…”
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    Genetic history of the Koryaks and Evens of the Magadan region based on Y chromosome polymorphism data by B. A. Malyarchuk, M. V. Derenko

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The results of the study showed that the male gene pool of the Koryaks is represented by haplogroups C-B90-B91, N-B202, and Q-B143, which are also widespread in other peoples of Northeastern Siberia, mainly of Paleo-Asiatic origin. High frequency of haplogroup C-B80, typical of other Tungus-Manchurian peoples, is characteristic of the Evens of the Magadan region. …”
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    Du Transsibérien au corridor eurasiatique by Alain Cariou

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…It favours the main structuring nodes of regions already highly integrated with globalization. In contrast, in Siberia and Mongolia, the territories crossed are often used as a support for connectivity for the benefit of the dominant poles. …”
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    The concept of the ancient homeland of the Fenno-Ugric-speaking peoples in light of complex research by József Vigh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the past three decades, some attempts have been made to integrate new results, but the old theory of the Uralic homeland being in Western Siberia could not be challenged. The research presented in the dissertation is based on reassessing previous results of linguistic palaeontology, archaeology, and archaeogenetics. …”
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