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Seed Production Of Some Species Genus Hordeum L., J.S Matkarimov, M.Z Qurbonova, A.A Imirsinova
Seed Production Of Some Species Genus Hordeum L., J.S Matkarimov, M.Z Qurbonova, A.A Imirsinova
Bulletin of Gulistan State University
The article provides information on the comparison of biometrical indeces of wild and cultivated species of Hordeum under natural and introductory conditions.
Seed Production Of Some Species Genus Hordeum L., J.S Matkarimov, M.Z Qurbonova, A.A Imirsinova
Seed Production Of Some Species Genus Hordeum L., J.S Matkarimov, M.Z Qurbonova, A.A Imirsinova
Bulletin of Gulistan State University
The article provides information on the comparison of biometrical indeces of wild and cultivated species of Hordeum under natural and introductory conditions.
Seed Production Of Some Species Genus Hordeum L., J.S Matkarimov, M.Z Qurbonova, A.A Imirsinova
Seed Production Of Some Species Genus Hordeum L., J.S Matkarimov, M.Z Qurbonova, A.A Imirsinova
Bulletin of Gulistan State University
The article provides information on the comparison of biometrical indeces of wild and cultivated species of Hordeum under natural and introductory conditions.
Adaptive Features Of Assimilating Organs Of Some Endemic Species Of The Juno In The Condition Of The Tashkent Botanical Garden, G.M Duschanova, N.K Rakhimova
Adaptive Features Of Assimilating Organs Of Some Endemic Species Of The Juno In The Condition Of The Tashkent Botanical Garden, G.M Duschanova, N.K Rakhimova
Bulletin of Gulistan State University
The anatomical structure of the vegetative organs (leaf, leaf’s vagina) of three species of Juno (J. orchioides, J. svetlanae, J. magnifica) has been studied. The diagnostic features have been revealed: in the leaf - spongy type of leaf mesophyll; submerged, numerous stomata’s of anomocyitic type, their absence on the adaxial; parenchyma-bundle type of vagina leaf; the presence of a large, elongated epidermis on the adaxial side, however, in the vagina of the leaf - on the abaxial side; closed, collateral type of conducting beams. These identified structural features are characteristic of the species Juno.