2021
DOI: 10.3897/abs.7.e72819
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Some rare plant species in the Aktolagay cretaceous massif (Republic of Kazakhstan): the characteristics of populations

Abstract: Cretaceous massifs of the Eurasian continent is unique not only for its geological features, but also for the peculiar flora, therefore, identification and study of the biodiversity of these unique objects is currently an urgent task. Comprehensive studies of the flora and vegetation of the Aktolagay cretaceous massif (Republic of Kazakhstan) were carried out in 2019. One aspect was the consideration of the ecological and biological features of several plant species characteristic for this territory. The resea… Show more

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“…In many countries, scientists study natural coenopopulations (CPs) of certain plant groups with systematic, genetic, and molecular studies and their preservation in situ (Astashenkov et al, 2019;Cheremushkina et al, 2020;Nabiev et al, 2020;Golovanov et al, 2021). Studies are being conducted in Uzbekistan to assess the state of CPs of rare and endangered plant species included in the Red Book of Uzbekistan (Akhmedov et al, 2015;Shomurodov, Abduraimov, 2017;Saribaeva, Shomurodov, 2017;Shomurodov et al, 2021;Saribaeva et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many countries, scientists study natural coenopopulations (CPs) of certain plant groups with systematic, genetic, and molecular studies and their preservation in situ (Astashenkov et al, 2019;Cheremushkina et al, 2020;Nabiev et al, 2020;Golovanov et al, 2021). Studies are being conducted in Uzbekistan to assess the state of CPs of rare and endangered plant species included in the Red Book of Uzbekistan (Akhmedov et al, 2015;Shomurodov, Abduraimov, 2017;Saribaeva, Shomurodov, 2017;Shomurodov et al, 2021;Saribaeva et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%