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On the scientific support of the developmentof nursery industry in Russia

https://doi.org/10.25556/VSTISP.2018.2.12254

Abstract

The use of scientific approach in breeding and nursery farming in Russia is necessary to develop this sub-sector at the contemporary world level. The introduction of the best scientific practices will make it possible to carry out the import substitution process in obtaining a planting material free from harmful viruses. The solution of the set tasks is possible only by building the interaction of the real sector of the economy and scientists through the use of fundamental knowledge with the goal of producing the final high-quality product.

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F. V. Zhuravleva
Federal Agency of Scientific Organizations
Russian Federation
119334, Moscow, Leninsky prospect, 32a


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Zhuravleva F.V. On the scientific support of the developmentof nursery industry in Russia. Horticulture and viticulture. 2018;(2):5-7. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25556/VSTISP.2018.2.12254

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