Resources of Inula grandis Schrenk ex Fisch. & C.A. Mey. in South Uzbekistan
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Inula grandis, Southern Uzbekistan, resources, biological and operational reserves, possible annual harvest volumeAbstract
The article describes the resources of underground phytomass Inula grandis in the southern part of Uzbekistan. The soil type of the studied areas refers to mountain-crushed (Lithosols) soils. The optimum location for soil types and altitude above sea level is mountainous-crushed soils at altitudes of 1300-1500 m altitudes above sea level. The phytocoenotic optimum is distributed among the herb-shrub-juniper community. The yield of underground phytomass in the Kashkadarya region averages 261.2 kg/ha and in the Surkhandarya region, 236.3 kg/ha. The volume of possible annual harvesting in the Kashkadarya region is 1.24 tons from 7.0 ha of resource areas. These indicators were recorded in the Surkhandarya region: 3.92 tons from 25.0 ha of areas of resource significance.
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