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Seed Germination and Vegetative Propagation of Promising Decorative Lonicera tatarica L. (Caprifoliaceae Juss.), Introduced into the Tashkent Botanical Garden (Uzbekistan)
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作者 sobitjon s. nosirov Nargiza K. Rakhimova Asilbek Kh. Matismoilov 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 CAS 2023年第4期496-505,共10页
Seed germination (in laboratory and field conditions) and vegetative reproduction (by cuttings) of a promising decorative species—Lonicera tatarica L. (Caprifoliaceae Juss.) was studied for the first time in the cond... Seed germination (in laboratory and field conditions) and vegetative reproduction (by cuttings) of a promising decorative species—Lonicera tatarica L. (Caprifoliaceae Juss.) was studied for the first time in the conditions of introduction of the Tashkent Botanical Garden of Uzbekistan. Thus, the optimal temperature for germination of L. tatarica seeds in laboratory conditions is +20°C + 22°C, at which germination was 73%. The germination rate of seeds sown in autumn in the field was 62%, and the germination rate of seeds sown in spring was 71%. It was noted that in greenhouse conditions at an air temperature of 20°C - 22°C and a relative humidity of 49% - 53%, the rootability of cuttings was 75%. It was revealed that the studied species adapted well to the conditions of introduction. Taking into account the effectiveness of vegetative reproduction of L. tatarica, it can be recommended for improving the aesthetic condition and landscaping of cities, landscaping and landscape design. 展开更多
关键词 Lonicera tatarica Introduction Promising DECORATIVE Seed Germination Vegetative Reproduction CUTTINGS Tashkent Botanical Garden Uzbekistan
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Adaptive Features of the Leaf of <i>Juno vicaria</i>(Vved.) T. Hall &Seisums in Different Ecological Conditions of Uzbekistan
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作者 Nargiza K. Rakhimova Guljan M. Duschanova +3 位作者 sodikjon Kh. Abdinazarov Eldor E. Temirov sobitjon s. nosirov Ismat N. samadov 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2019年第6期947-957,共11页
The anatomical structure of the leaf of the Central Asian endemic species of Juno vicaria, growing in two different ecological conditions (Baysun Mountains of Surkhandary region and Tashkent Botanical Garden of Uzbeki... The anatomical structure of the leaf of the Central Asian endemic species of Juno vicaria, growing in two different ecological conditions (Baysun Mountains of Surkhandary region and Tashkent Botanical Garden of Uzbekistan) was analyzed and diagnostic signs were determined. Also identified are adaptive mesomorphic and xeromorphic signs from an environmental point of view. A species that grows in natural habitat is dominated by more xeromorphic signs: a thickened outer wall of the epidermis;numerous epidermal, spongy cells;submerged stomata;small, multi-row sclerenchymal and collenchymal cells, which indicate a more xeromorphic and adaptability, as well as the wide distribution of this species to the natural growing conditions. In a species growing under the conditions of introduction of the Tashkent Botanical Garden, more mesomorphic features predominate: thin-walled, large, few epidermal, spongy cells;not immersed stomata;large non multi-row sclerenchymal and collenchymal cells, which show that the species is adapted to altered habitat conditions. 展开更多
关键词 ANATOMY LEAF J. vicaria Surkhandarya Region Baysun Mountains Introduction Tashkent BOTANICAL Garden Uzbekistan
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