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Potato seed production

Семеноводство картофеля
Authors: Aleksandr Uskov; Elena Oves; Lyudmila Uskova; Al'mira Buharova; Evgeniy Mozhaev; Elena Zakabunina;

Potato seed production

Abstract

The textbook describes the main elements of the potato seed production system in the Russian Federation, including classification, reproduction and reproduction of the original and original seed material, elite and reproductive potato seed production, features of seed growing technology and quality control of seed potatoes. Meets the requirements of the federal state standards of higher education of the latest generation. It is intended for students of higher educational institutions studying in the field of training 35.03.04 "Agronomy", as well as for agricultural specialists growing potatoes.

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