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Problems Of Predicting The Success Of Plant Introduction In Uzbekustan Conditions, Igor Vladimirovich Belolipov, Khazratkul Kilichievich Karshibaev, Nodira Ziyodovna Arabova, Avaz Musaevich Islamov Mar 2021

Problems Of Predicting The Success Of Plant Introduction In Uzbekustan Conditions, Igor Vladimirovich Belolipov, Khazratkul Kilichievich Karshibaev, Nodira Ziyodovna Arabova, Avaz Musaevich Islamov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article deals to bring theoretical and practical aspect of successful result introduction wild plants Uzbekistan flora. The authors, based on the results of long-term introduction studies of more than 700 species of indigenous flora in the conditions of the Botanical Garden and the Tashkent experimental site of the Institute of Botany of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, established that ecological-introduction analysis is one of the main stages in proqnosis the successful of plant introduction. When studying plants using the ecological-introduction method, the main effort is directed to collecting the maximum amount of materials about the …


Endemic And Rare Species Of Flora And Identification Of Key Botanical Territories In The Western Part Of Zerafshan Range, Komiljon Sharobitdinovich Tozhibayev, Natalia Yuryevna Beshko, Ulugbek Khamrokulovich Kodirov, Feruz Ikbolovich Akbarov Dec 2019

Endemic And Rare Species Of Flora And Identification Of Key Botanical Territories In The Western Part Of Zerafshan Range, Komiljon Sharobitdinovich Tozhibayev, Natalia Yuryevna Beshko, Ulugbek Khamrokulovich Kodirov, Feruz Ikbolovich Akbarov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

Identification of Key Biodiversity Areas (including Important Plant Areas) is one of the most actual international programs performing within the framework of the Convention on Biodiversity Conservation. The Zeravschan Range is a part of the Mountains of Central Asia Global Biodiversity Hotspot; this region of Uzbekistan has been recommended for creation of protected area. The flora of Uzbek part of the Zeravschan Range is distinguished by significant diversity including numerous endangered, rare, endemic and sub-endemic species which conservation has national and global importance. The vegetation cover of study area is represented with plant communities typical for the mountainous Central Asia. …


Endemic And Rare Species Of Flora And Identification Of Key Botanical Territories In The Western Part Of Zerafshan Range, Komiljon Sharobitdinovich Tozhibayev, Natalia Yuryevna Beshko, Ulugbek Khamrokulovich Kodirov, Feruz Ikbolovich Akbarov Dec 2019

Endemic And Rare Species Of Flora And Identification Of Key Botanical Territories In The Western Part Of Zerafshan Range, Komiljon Sharobitdinovich Tozhibayev, Natalia Yuryevna Beshko, Ulugbek Khamrokulovich Kodirov, Feruz Ikbolovich Akbarov

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

Identification of Key Biodiversity Areas (including Important Plant Areas) is one of the most actual international programs performing within the framework of the Convention on Biodiversity Conservation. The Zeravschan Range is a part of the Mountains of Central Asia Global Biodiversity Hotspot; this region of Uzbekistan has been recommended for creation of protected area. The flora of Uzbek part of the Zeravschan Range is distinguished by significant diversity including numerous endangered, rare, endemic and sub-endemic species which conservation has national and global importance. The vegetation cover of study area is represented with plant communities typical for the mountainous Central Asia. …


Lesson Plan, Social Studies, 5th Grade, Johana Reséndez Oct 2019

Lesson Plan, Social Studies, 5th Grade, Johana Reséndez

Fall Workshop October 2019

TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills): 4 G(S)-Science Reading comprehension

Lesson objective(s): 1. Agave plants grow. 2. Properties of soil gives nutrients 3. Rio Grande Valley (RGV) agave plant is native. (The tequila worm novel)

Differentiation strategies to meet diverse learner needs: Use nearpod so students can be able to collaborate, draw and record the answers in reflection of their learning


Ecological Bases For The Rational Use Of Foothill Pastures Of Kashkadarya Basin, Uktam Eshtemirovich Khuzhanazarov, Gulchehra Saidovna Dadaeva Sep 2019

Ecological Bases For The Rational Use Of Foothill Pastures Of Kashkadarya Basin, Uktam Eshtemirovich Khuzhanazarov, Gulchehra Saidovna Dadaeva

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The practical use of Kashkadarya basin pastures and significance of mapping data to monitor the fodder yields and their good results were reviewed in the article. The article involves the creation of foothills pasture maps during several years, and determination the fodder productivity of spring pastures, to conduct field surveys on essential pasture areas, the use of pastures as fodder, and conducting annual investigation of livestock feeding were brought in the article.


Spreading Of Freshwater Gastropods Mollusks On High-Altitude Belts In The North-West Of The Turkistan Range, A.T Karimkulov, M Burieva Mar 2019

Spreading Of Freshwater Gastropods Mollusks On High-Altitude Belts In The North-West Of The Turkistan Range, A.T Karimkulov, M Burieva

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The information about high-altitude spreading of freshwater gastropods mollusks in the north-west of the Turkistan range is given in this article. The analysis of the obtained information has shown that the most optimal belt for living of freshwater mollusks is hill belt where 13 species from 15 definited live. The belt aylau is the most unfavourable belt for living of gastropods molluscs.


The Plant Ecosystem Of Yаzyavon Natural Monument, M Akbarova, M Maxmudova, G Karamatova Dec 2018

The Plant Ecosystem Of Yаzyavon Natural Monument, M Akbarova, M Maxmudova, G Karamatova

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article describes the composition of the flora composition of Yozyavon State Nature Reserve plants, their spreading according to the environment and their spreading according to their useful properties. As a result of the researches, there were identified 5 groups of plants which belong to 4 sectors: 185 types and 296 plant species spread in the monument area. Also, it is well-known that the from species have 165 species of forage crops, 89 species of plant essential oils, 28 species of fibers, 26 species for dyes, 52 species of herbs.


The Plant Ecosystem Of Yаzyavon Natural Monument, M Akbarova, M Maxmudova, G Karamatova Dec 2018

The Plant Ecosystem Of Yаzyavon Natural Monument, M Akbarova, M Maxmudova, G Karamatova

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article describes the composition of the flora composition of Yozyavon State Nature Reserve plants, their spreading according to the environment and their spreading according to their useful properties. As a result of the researches, there were identified 5 groups of plants which belong to 4 sectors: 185 types and 296 plant species spread in the monument area. Also, it is well-known that the from species have 165 species of forage crops, 89 species of plant essential oils, 28 species of fibers, 26 species for dyes, 52 species of herbs.


The Plant Ecosystem Of Yаzyavon Natural Monument, M Akbarova, M Maxmudova, G Karamatova Dec 2018

The Plant Ecosystem Of Yаzyavon Natural Monument, M Akbarova, M Maxmudova, G Karamatova

Bulletin of Gulistan State University

The article describes the composition of the flora composition of Yozyavon State Nature Reserve plants, their spreading according to the environment and their spreading according to their useful properties. As a result of the researches, there were identified 5 groups of plants which belong to 4 sectors: 185 types and 296 plant species spread in the monument area. Also, it is well-known that the from species have 165 species of forage crops, 89 species of plant essential oils, 28 species of fibers, 26 species for dyes, 52 species of herbs.


G99-1375 Lilacs, Dale T. Lindgren, Don Steinegger, Todd Morrisey Jan 1999

G99-1375 Lilacs, Dale T. Lindgren, Don Steinegger, Todd Morrisey

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide discusses lilac species, propagation, culture and pests.

Lilacs are among the most versatile shrubs grown in Nebraska. They come in various shapes, sizes, flower types and flower colors. Time of flowering also varies with species and cultivars. Lilacs can be used statewide for wind screens, hedges, accent plants or strictly for flower beauty and fragrance. Their drought and winter hardiness makes them easy to grow. They can survive, even when neglected, but perform better with care. Good soil drainage and full sun exposure are essential for optimal performance.


Under The Dome - October 1997, Mckissick Museum--University Of South Carolina Oct 1997

Under The Dome - October 1997, Mckissick Museum--University Of South Carolina

Under the Dome, McKissick Museum Newsletter

Contents:

Ceramic Collection Continues to Grow.....p. 1
Florida Folk Artist to be Featured in January.....p. 2
IMLS - Thank You.....p. 2
Fan Fare Kickoff.....p. 2
Southern Foodways Festival.....p. 2
Heaven, Hell and Hospital.....p. 3
Did You Know?.....p. 3
Museum of Education News.....p. 3
Calendar.....p. 4
Exhibitions.....p. 4


Some Significant Iowa Plant Records From The Herbarium Of University Of Nebraska At Omaha, Barbara L. Wilson Jan 1993

Some Significant Iowa Plant Records From The Herbarium Of University Of Nebraska At Omaha, Barbara L. Wilson

Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS

Though the herbarium of University of Nebraska at Omaha (OMA) lies outside the state boundaries, it contains a number of interesting western Iowa records. Publicizing these and other little-known Iowa plant records is especially important at this time, since a checklist of Iowa's vascular plants, compiled by Eilers and Roosa, is nearing completion.


G92-1104 Getting Started In Beekeeping, Marion D. Ellis, Frederick P. Baxendale Jan 1992

G92-1104 Getting Started In Beekeeping, Marion D. Ellis, Frederick P. Baxendale

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide provides information on beginning beekeeping in Nebraska.

Beekeeping in Nebraska

There are approximately 700 beekeepers in Nebraska operating about 115,000 colonies of bees. Annual honey production in the state ranges from 5 to 11 million pounds depending on weather conditions and available flora. The honey from each area is a unique blend of nectars from the available flora. In a good area under favorable conditions, a properly managed colony can produce 100 pounds or more of honey. The six-year average (1986-1991) for honey production per colony in Nebraska is 75 pounds.

Of far greater importance is the role …