Endemic Plant Diversity of Uzbekistan: Ecological Stability and Genetic Resource Preservation
Norboyeva Umida Toshtemirovna , Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Bukhara State University, Bukhara, Uzbekistan Malohat Valiyeva Fazliddin qizi , Master’s Student, Bukhara State University, Bukhara, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses the endemic plant species found within the territory of Uzbekistan, providing a comprehensive analysis of their morphological, ecological, and biological characteristics. The richness and diversity of the country’s flora are examined, alongside critical issues regarding the preservation of endemic species in their natural habitats, their propagation, and the protection of their genetic pool. The results of this research highlight the unique nature of Uzbekistan's plant life, its fundamental importance in maintaining ecological stability, and the urgent necessity of conservation efforts for future generations.
Keywords
Endemic plants, flora of Uzbekistan, biological diversity
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