Abstract
As a result of the study of the effect of X–ray radiation in doses from 5 to 30 Gyon the phytosanitary condition of the tubers of the new Galapotatocropanditsyield, the most effective doses were obtained that reduce the prevalence of various forms of black scab–15 Gy and 30 Gy and improve the quality of tubers of the newyield-5Gy and 25 Gy
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