Publications by authors named "Nicolay Dzyubenko"

Discovery and analysis of genetic variants underlying agriculturally important traits are key to molecular breeding of crops. Reduced representation approaches have provided cost-efficient genotyping using next-generation sequencing. However, accurate genotype calling from next-generation sequencing data is challenging, particularly in polyploid species due to their genome complexity.

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  • * Research in greenhouses revealed that controlling day length through supplemental lighting can synchronize flowering between certain Miscanthus and sugarcane genotypes, particularly those from low latitude regions.
  • * Experiments with 33 Miscanthus genotypes showed varying flowering responses based on day length, with low latitude variants generally flowering earlier under shorter days, while high latitude variants showed stunted growth and no flowering under short days.
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Background And Aims: Miscanthus, a C4 perennial grass native to East Asia, is a promising biomass crop. Miscanthus sacchariflorus has a broad geographic range, is used to produce paper in China and is one of the parents (along with Miscanthus sinensis) of the important biomass species Miscanthus × giganteus. The largest study of M.

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