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I'm a professor at Tula State Pedagogical University, Tula, Russia. My professional interests lie in the field of phytopathology. My doctorate thesis was devoted to the study of the peculiarities of introduction of the new and untraditional for the central Russian agriculture vegetable cultures and mushrooms, besides, to the study of the phytopathogenic organisms that affect those crops and to the working out of the ecologically safe methods of their activity control. I'd like to pursue my work of phytopathogen identification by composing an illustarted atlas of the plants' diseases. At present I'm working at plant photography and microphotography, and since the kind of project I mentioned tends to have great potential any collaborative work seems most welcome and relevant now.
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I'm a professor at Tula State Pedagogical University, Tula, Russia. My professional interests lie in the field of phytopathology. My doctorate thesis was devoted to the study of the peculiarities of introduction of the new and untraditional for the central Russian agriculture vegetable cultures and mushrooms, besides, to the study of the phytopathogenic organisms that affect those crops and to the working out of the ecologically safe methods of their activity control. I'd like to pursue my work of phytopathogen identification by composing an illustarted atlas of the plants' diseases. At present I'm working at plant photography and microphotography, and since the kind of project I mentioned tends to have great potential any collaborative work seems most welcome and relevant now.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:28, 25 January 2018

I'm a professor at Tula State Pedagogical University, Tula, Russia. My professional interests lie in the field of phytopathology. My doctorate thesis was devoted to the study of the peculiarities of introduction of the new and untraditional for the central Russian agriculture vegetable cultures and mushrooms, besides, to the study of the phytopathogenic organisms that affect those crops and to the working out of the ecologically safe methods of their activity control. I'd like to pursue my work of phytopathogen identification by composing an illustarted atlas of the plants' diseases. At present I'm working at plant photography and microphotography, and since the kind of project I mentioned tends to have great potential any collaborative work seems most welcome and relevant now.

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