INNA ZUBTSOVA

Candidate of biological sciences (PhD)

Associate professor of the Department of Ecology and Botany

E-mail: inna.zubtsova@snau.edu.ua

Research ID: U-9813-2018

ORSID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6339-931X

Goggle Scholar: https://scholar.google.com.ua/citations?user=ngSZQ0IAAAAJ

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Education and training:

01/09/2012 – 30/06/2013 Oleksandr Dovzhenko Hlukhiv National Pedagogical University. Master Dipl. Ing. Biology teacher. Natural History Teacher.

01/09/2019 – 29/12/2020 Sumy National Agrarian University Level in national or international classification Master Dipl. Ing. Master of Ecology

01/11/2014 – 01/11/2017 Sumy National Agrarian University. Рostgraduate student.

01/03/2021 – defended the dissertation for the scientific degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences (PhD) in the specialty 03.00.05 – «Botany» M.G. Kholodny Institute of Botany, National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Kyiv, 2020. on the topic: «Population analysis of medicinal plants in the floodplains of the rivers of the Krolevets-Glukhiv Geobotanical Region» Scientific supervisor: Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Skliar Viktoriia Hryhorivna.

The basic subjects/courses: Еcology, Landscape ecology, Ecological Physiology of Plants, Modelling and prediction of the environment, Botany, Biology.

Field of research: population analysis of medicinal plants of floodplain meadows, study and protection of biodiversity, assessment of the state and dynamics of phytopopulations, рopulation monitoring of the state of meadow ecosystems.

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Teaching and research experience is 8 years and more than 75 publications.

Collective monograph:

Zubtsova I. Sklyar V. Morphological features of plants and size structure of Centaurium erythrea L. coenopopulations on floodplain meadows of Krolevets-Glukhivsky geobotanical area. Scientific developments of Ukraine and EU in the area of Natural Sciences. Collective monograph. Part 1. Wloclawek, Poland, 2020. P. 254-272.

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