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The Current Situation of Coenopopulation of <i>Lepidium subcordatum</i>Botsch. et Vved. (<i>Brassicaceae</i>) in Relict Mountains Kyzylkum (Uzbekistan) 被引量:11
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作者 Tashkhanim T. Rakhimova Nodira K. Rakhimova +2 位作者 Khabubullo F. Shomurodov Bekhzod A. Adylov Vasila K. Sharipova 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2018年第13期2612-2625,共14页
Lepidium subcordatum Botsch. et Vved. (Brassicaceae) is a rare endemic species of relict mountains of the Kyzylkum desert. The plant is listed in the “Red Data Book of Uzbekistan”. It grows on stony and rocky slopes... Lepidium subcordatum Botsch. et Vved. (Brassicaceae) is a rare endemic species of relict mountains of the Kyzylkum desert. The plant is listed in the “Red Data Book of Uzbekistan”. It grows on stony and rocky slopes of relict mountains. The ontogenetic structure of five coenotypical populations of this taxa growing in the Kuldzhuktau and Auminzatau mountains had been revealed. The ontogenesis duration is more than 20 years in natural habitats. All investigated coenopopulations can be assessed as normal and incomplete. The typical spectrum of coenopopulations is centralized with a peak in the middle-generative individuals. The ontogenetic spectrum of the most studied coenopopulations coincides with the characteristic ontogenetic structure that indicates a favorable environmental condition in region for self-maintenance of L. subcordatum coenopopulations. 展开更多
关键词 ONTOGENESIS ONTOGENETIC Structure coenopopulations Endemic Species Brassicaceae Kyzylkum
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The Ontogenesis and Ontogenetic Structure of Lagochilus proskorjakovii Ikram (Lamiaceae) Coenopopulations in Nuratau Mountain Range (Uzbekistan) 被引量:2
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作者 A. K. Akhmedov H. F. Shomurodov Z. B. Nomozova 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2016年第6期928-936,共9页
Lagochilus proskorjakovii Ikram is a strict endemic in Nuratau ridge (north-western spurs of the mountain range of the Pamir-Alai). It grows as a part of Amygdalus bucharica and Perovskia scrophulariifolia formation, ... Lagochilus proskorjakovii Ikram is a strict endemic in Nuratau ridge (north-western spurs of the mountain range of the Pamir-Alai). It grows as a part of Amygdalus bucharica and Perovskia scrophulariifolia formation, where the total projective cover of grass does not exceed 20%. In natural conditions growth, ontogeny of L. proskorjakovii is simple and complete. The duration of ontogenesis in the condition of Nuratau is no more than 22 - 23 years. Studied coenopopulations are normal, but are not complete. Coenopopulation self-maintenance is carried out by the seed of renewal. The characteristic spectrum of coenopopulation centered, with a peak in the middle-generative individuals. In most cases, specific developmental spectrum of coenopopulation coincides with the characteristic ones. The absence or small proportion of the young fraction in surveyed of coenopopulation is related to the elimination of young fragile individuals. According to the classification of “delta-omega”, the most of coenopopulations are maturing which confirms the positive state of coenopopulation demography. Studied the ontogeny and structure of adult endemic Nuratau established that the species belongs to caudexum shrubs, perennial that forms the axis of the short multicipital caudex. Buds renewal is at a height of 2 - 3 cm above the substrate. Investigated coenopopulations L. proskorjakovii are successiveness conditions. In addition to the Artemisia juncea + Perovskia scrophulariifolia + Ferula ovina + Stipa hohenackeriana community 1<sup>st</sup> coenopopulation (CP) mature;the 2<sup>nd</sup> CP is mature which was a part of the Amygdalus bucharica + Perovskia scrophulariifolia + Prangos pobularia + Bromus scoparius community;3<sup>rd</sup> CP is maturing being a part of Lonicera nummulariifolia + Perovskia scrophulariifolia + Hypericum scabrum + Bromus danthoniae community and the 4<sup>th</sup> CP is mature which occurred in Amygdalus bucharica + Ferula varia + Acroptilon repens + Taeniatherum crinitum plant community. 展开更多
关键词 Demographic Characteristics Ontogenetic Spectrum Maturing MATURE Plant Community coenopopulation Types
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Modern Condition of Coenopopulation of <i>Tulipa fosteriana W. Irving</i>in Southern Part of Uzbekistan
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作者 Khujanazarov Uktam Eshtemirovich Habibullo Shomuradov +1 位作者 Sadinov Jasur Samandarovich Xidirova Mastura Abduxalimovna 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2020年第6期832-837,共6页
This article reveals the data about two coenopopulation of </span><i><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Tulipa</span></i> <i><span style="font-family:Verdana;"... This article reveals the data about two coenopopulation of </span><i><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Tulipa</span></i> <i><span style="font-family:Verdana;">fosteriana</span></i><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> in Zeravshan mountain ridge in the vicinity of the Takhta-Karachi pass in the border of Kashkadarya basin. Thus, the studied coenopopulation of </span><i><span style="font-family:Verdana;">T</span></i><span style="font-family:Verdana;">.</span></span><span style="font-family:""> </span><i><span style="font-family:Verdana;">fosteriana</span></i><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> is normal, incomplete. The absence of senile individuals in the examined coenopopulation is associated with the biological characteristic of the species. In tulips, as in many geophytes, most individuals complete</span><span style="font-family:Verdana;">ly</span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> finish their large life cycles in a generative state. The ontogenetic spectra of the studied coenopopulation coincide with the characteristic ones, and thereby reflect the biological characteristics of the species. 展开更多
关键词 Tulipa Fosteriana PASTURE Population Community coenopopulation Ecological-Phytocenotic Conditions Zeravshan Ridges Amygdalus spinosissima Ferula kuhistanica
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A Demographic Structure of Populations of <i>Salvia Lilacinocoerulea</i>Nevski, a Rare Species Endemic to the Western Pamir-Alay (Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan)
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作者 Habibullo F. Shomurodov Uktam E. Khuzhanazarov +2 位作者 Natalya Yu Beshko Barno Akhmadalieva Vasila K. Sharipova 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2017年第6期1411-1422,共12页
Salvia lilacinocoerulea Nevski (Lamiaceae) is an endemic to the Western Pamir-Alay mountain range. Usually it grows on eroded clay soils among sparse juniper forests in the middle mountain belt. Studied coenopopulatio... Salvia lilacinocoerulea Nevski (Lamiaceae) is an endemic to the Western Pamir-Alay mountain range. Usually it grows on eroded clay soils among sparse juniper forests in the middle mountain belt. Studied coenopopulations of S. lilacinocoerulea are normal, but are not complete. Coenopopulations self-maintenance is carried out by the seed of renewal. The characteristic spectrum of S. lilacinocoerulea coenopopulation is centered, with a peak in the middle-generative individuals. In most cases, specific developmental spectrum of coenopopulation does not coincide with the characteristic ones. The demography structure of mostly investigated coenopopulations is satisfactory. The population growing on the grey clay soil, on strongly eroded slope among sparse juniper woodland was evaluated as critical due to absence in ontogenetic spectrum young individuals and small percentage of generative plant as well. 展开更多
关键词 SALVIA lilacinocoerulea Lamiaceae Western Pamir-Alay Mountain coenopopulation
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