The current state of coenotic populations of rare and endangered species of Uzbekistan-Tulipa lehmanniana Merckl. is given. Within the western part of the area (Kyzylkum desert) in different ecological and phytocenotic conditions, 8 coenotic populations of the species were identified. Based on the number of organism and population traits, the current state of coenotic populations of the species was evaluated. It was revealed that the vast majority of coenopopulations are in pessimal state. Coenopopulation only growing on the eastern part of the mountain Kuljuktau was assessed as optimal.
Our research was carried out in the ridges of the Western Tien Shan (Uzbekistan). The study analyzed the age structure of 9 local populations (LP) of Tulipa greigii Regel. The ontogenetic structure of T. greigii local populations is represented by two types of spectrum – left-sided (LP 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9) and centered (LP 3, 7). The studied local populations of T. greigii are normal, incomplete. It is noted that the studied local populations are young and mature. The scientific justification of the ways of ecological improvement of coenopopulation. In the implementation of scientific work, the methods of traditional geobotanical and cartographic remote study of plant formations were applied.
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