PMID: 25739281Mar 6, 2015Paper

High-priority research directions in genetics, and the breeding of the sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) in the 21st century

Genetika
A V KornienkoA K Butorina

Abstract

High-priority research directions for the genetics and breeding of the sugar beet in the 21st century were developed with consideration of the available scientific achievements of domestic and foreign scholars. These directions unite the classical and molecular approaches to solving the problems of increasing the effectiveness of sugar beet breeding carried out on a genetic basis, and they correspond to the contemporary level of scientific research. Seven such directions are proposed.

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