Margarita V. Shternshis
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Publications of Margarita V. Shternshis (8 listed):
Journal of Plant Pathology (2021) 103, 295-298
Margarita Shternshis, Anzhela Asaturova, Tatyana Shpatova, Natalya Zhevnova and Anna Homyak (2021)
Promising Bacillus subtilis strains BZR 336g and BZR 517 for biocontrol of blackcurrant against Septoria leaf spot under unfavorable climate conditions
Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection (2009) 42, 118-123
Vladimir V. Gouli, Svetlana Y. Gouli, Margaret Skinner and Margarita V. Shternshis (2009)
Effect of the entomopathogenic fungi on mortality and injury level of western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis
BioControl (2006) 51, 311-322
Margarita V. Shternshis, Anatoly A. Beljaev, Tatjana V. Shpatova, Alexander B. Duzhak and Zoja I. Panfilova (2006)
The effect of chitinase on Didymella applanata, the causal agent of raspberry cane spur blight
Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology (2006) 42, 67-71
O.G. Tomilova and M.V. Shternshis (2006)
The effect of a preparation from Chaetomium fungi on the growth of phytopathogenic fungi
BioControl (2004) 49, 441-454
Alexandr V. Ilyinykh, Margarita V. Shternshis and Sergei V. Kuzminov (2004)
Exploration into a mechanism of transgenerational transmission of nucleopolyhedrovirus in Lymantria dispar L. in Western Siberia
Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology (2003) 39, 36-39
T.V. Shpatova, M.V. Shternshis and A.A. Belyaev (2003)
Evaluation of the effects of biological preparations on phytopathogenic fungi Didymella applanata and Botrytis cinerea
Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection (2002) 35, 161-169
Margarita V. Shternshis, Lubov A. Ovchinnikova, Alexander B. Duzhak and Oxana G. Tomilova (2002)
The efficiency of viral and bacterial entomopathogens formulated with chitinase for biocontrol of lepidopteran cabbage pests
BioControl (2002) 47, 697-706
M.V. Shternshis, A.A. Beljaev, T.V. Shpatova, J.V. Bokova and A.B. Duzhak (2002)
Field testing of BACTICIDE®, PHYTOVERM® and CHITINASE for control of the raspberry midge blight in Siberia