INULA L. TURKUM TURLARNING GEOREFERENSMA`LUMOTLARI ASOSIDA EKOMINTAQAVIY TAHLIL QILISH
Kalit so‘zlar:
Inula L., ekologik mintaqalar, georeferensAbstrak
Ekologik mintaqalar o‘simlik turlarining geografik tarqalishini belgilovchi muhim
omillardan biri hisoblanadi. Jumladan olib borilgan tahlillar shuni ko‘rsatdiki Inula turkumiga mansub
turlarning Markaziy Osiyo ekomintaqalari bo‘yicha notekis tarqalganligini ko‘rsatdi. Ekomintaqalarga
asoslangan tahlil natijasiga asoslangan holda Inula turlari Markaziy Osiyoning 8 ta ekomintaqasida turli
balandlik diapazonlarida tarqalganligi aniqlandi. Shuningdek, mazkur tadqiqot doirasida Inula
turkumiga mansub turlarning turli ekomintaqalar bo‘yicha tarqalish xususiyatlari, ekologik moslashuvi
hamda ayrim turlar areallarining qisqarish tendensiyalari ilmiy jihatdan baholandi.
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