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UDC 635.64: 631.527.5 https://doi.org/10.25630/PAV.2026.51.59.006 Gavrish S.F., Schinas M.S., Redichkina T.A., Zelensky G.L.
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Tagged beta-carotene, biochemical composition, colorimetric parameters, F1 hybrids, heterosis, lycopene, medium-fruited tomatoes
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Comparative evaluation of pink F1 tomato hybrids with intense flesh color in terms of yield, biochemical composition, and organoleptic characteristics in film greenhouses in southern Russia
UDC 635.64: 631.527 https://doi.org/10.25630/PAV.2025.33.98.007 Gavrish S.F., Redichkina T.A., Sushkova A.A
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Tagged biochemical composition, F1 hybrids, greenhouses, heterosis, pink tomatoes, yield
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Heterosis effect in hybrids of parthenocarpic cucumber in the open field
UDC 635.63:631.527 https://doi.org/10.25630/PAV.2021.53.90.004 Ushanov A.A., Mironov A.A., Frants V.D.
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Tagged heterosis, hybrid, overdominance, parthenocarpic cucumber, peronosporosis
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Initial material of eggplant and prospects of breeding in South of Russia
UDC 635.646 https://doi.org/10.25630/PAV.2020.22.99.004 Ognev V.V., Geras’kina N.V.
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Tagged directions of use, eggplant, heterosis, selection, signs, source material, stability, technology
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Creation of new forms of Raphanus sativus L. with the predicted complex of economically valuable traits using the methodology of accelerated plant breeding
УДК 631.527.2:631.527.4:631.527.5:635.15 https://doi.org/10.25630/PAV.2019.70.54.003 A.A. Kochetov, N.G. Sinyavina
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Tagged biodiversity of Raphanus sativus L., daikon, heterosis, intensive light culture, new breeding technologies, regulated agroecosystem, small radish, transgression
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