Publications by authors named "Anastasiya Kapytina"
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- * Through advanced testing methods, the study identified 82 out of 256 wheat samples and 19 out of 256 barley samples as positive for wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV) and barley stripe mosaic virus (BSMV).
- * The research reveals that most virus isolates came from Europe and provides new molecular data on cereal viruses in Kazakhstan, which could enhance future research in wheat disease management.
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- Tomato is a major crop in global horticulture, particularly important in Kazakhstan, but there's limited genetic data on local varieties affecting breeding efforts.
- The study used molecular markers to evaluate local tomato varieties for genetic structure and resistance to five pathogens, finding weak genetic diversity and close ties to Russian varieties.
- Despite identifying some resistance markers, local varieties mostly lacked resistance to important viruses, highlighting the need for further genetic research and a broader marker range for effective breeding in Kazakhstan.
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- The study focuses on the Raspberry bushy dwarf virus (RBDV), a significant pathogen affecting raspberry, grapevine, and cherry, with most existing data coming from European sources.*
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- Researchers sequenced genomic RNA2 from cultivated and wild raspberry in Kazakhstan to analyze genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships, revealing a new clade of isolates and clustering wild isolates with European ones.*
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- For the first time, this research characterizes the genetic composition of raspberry viruses in Kazakhstan and highlights differences in protein structures between the isolates.*
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