Bioecological Properties Of Stevia Rebaudiana Bertoni In Introduction Conditions
Begmatov Abdusamat Mamatkulovich , Termez State University, Head Of The Department Of Botany, Candidate Of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, Uzbekistan Sattarov Abdumurod Sattarovich , Termez State University, Department Of Botany, Candidate Of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor, UzbekistanAbstract
In the soil and climatic conditions of the Surkhandarya region, the biological characteristics of the tropical plant S. rebaudiana at the stages of ontogenesis have been studied for the first time. The regularities of growth and development, the timing of the onset of the phases of budding, flowering, fruiting during the propagation of plants by seed have been established.
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Stevia rebaudiana Bert, introduction
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