Nalibaev, S., & Shalkharov, Y.
The effectiveness of the application of specialized techniques of forest planting technologies according to the system of genomic technologies expressed in the form of in-vitro with the use of humic acids extracted from coal for the conversion of heavy saline soils suitable for the cultivation of coniferous and deciduous crops.: beta protocol. |
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Scientific Object Identifier: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-12-116-62
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2022.12.116.62
Language: English
Citation: Nalibaev, S., & Shalkharov, Y. (2022). The effectiveness of the application of specialized techniques of forest planting technologies according to the system of genomic technologies expressed in the form of in-vitro with the use of humic acids extracted from coal for the conversion of heavy saline soils suitable for the cultivation of coniferous and deciduous crops.: beta protocol. ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science, 12 (116), 732-741. Soi: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-12-116-62 Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2022.12.116.62 |
Pages: 732-741
Published: 30.12.2022
Abstract: Currently, more than 9,000 hectares of hybrid aspen forest plantations have been created in Northern Europe, most of which are planted with microclonally propagated planting material [2]. The industrial introduction of this technology was preceded by research work carried out in forest research centers [2-4]. In the CIS countries, forest biotechnology has not been widely used in production. Currently, a number of research works are being carried out aimed at studying the features of the introduction of this technology into forestry practice. In Russia, the greatest attention is paid to aspen and aspen-poplar hybrids of local origin. The growth and development of plants obtained from tissue culture in natural conditions is most actively studied. So, in 2001-2006, the staff of the St. Petersburg Scientific Research Institute of Forestry created a number of experimental sites where six aspen clones are tested.
Key words: forest, ecosustem, gumin, exilamp, green technologies, HPV/HIV co-infection, Public health concern, meta-synthesis, Mapping analysis, Africa, Research advancement.
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