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Bioecological Features Of Ecoform Of Crocus Sativus In Initial Stages Of Plant Vegetation, Bobokul Erkulovich Tukhtaev, Hazratkul Kilichievich Karshibaev, Ilgor Berdiyorovich Safarov Sep 2019

Bioecological Features Of Ecoform Of Crocus Sativus In Initial Stages Of Plant Vegetation, Bobokul Erkulovich Tukhtaev, Hazratkul Kilichievich Karshibaev, Ilgor Berdiyorovich Safarov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The following article discusses the indicators of growth and development, bio-ecological features of different ecoforms of Crocus sativus in the first year of vegetation. During the field experiments ecoforms of Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and Holland were used. Bio-ecological features of plants were stadied by the method of I.V.Belolipov et al. [4], and biology of blooming - according to H.K.Karshibaev [5]. Obtained results show, that ecoforms of Uzbekistan, Holland and - in some stages of development - ecoform of Azerbaijan have higher growth temps and plant development.


The Four Year Experience: Career Search Self-Efficacy Of New Graduates, Heather Maietta Sep 2013

The Four Year Experience: Career Search Self-Efficacy Of New Graduates, Heather Maietta

Online Journal for Workforce Education and Development

Abstract

The author examines the relationship between the degree of participation in a mandatory, credit-bearing, four-year career development program and career search self-efficacy of college graduates using the Career Search Efficacy Scale (CSES). Solberg, Good, & Nord (1994) define career search self-efficacy as an individuals’ efficacy expectations regarding their ability to perform important activities associated with career search and selection. Descriptive statistics, Pearson’s correlations, and regression analyses were performed. Results indicated there was a relationship between participation in a career development program and career search self-efficacy. Discussion of findings and recommendations for future research are provided.