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Bio-Morphological Peculiarities Of Salsola Orientalis S. Gmel In The Conditions Of South Aral Sea Region

Baltabaev Muratbai TorebaevichCandidate Of Biological Sciences, Docent Of The Botany, Ecology And Teaching Methods Department, Nukus State Pedagogical Institute Named After Ajiniyaz Nukus, Republic Of KarakalpakstanKarlibayeva Miyassar Abdinasir KiziMaster, Nukus State Pedagogical Institute Named After Ajiniyaz Nukus, Republic Of KarakalpakstanJabbarbergenov AsadbekStudent, Senior Teacher Nukus State Pedagogical Institute Named After Ajiniyaz Nukus, Republic Of KarakalpakstanDjumanazarova Khalima XodjanazarovnaSenior Teacher Nukus State Pedagogical Institute Named After Ajiniyaz Nukus, Republic Of Karakalpakstan
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The article is devoted to the study of the growth and development of Salsola orientalis S. Gmel in a culture. In the literature, the growth and development of Salsola orientalis S. Gmel is readily eaten by animals in all seasons and is a good fatty food for sheep. The eaten part of the plants is annual shoots with leaves; flowers and fruits, often more lignified lower parts of the bushes. Therefore, it is difficult to find plants in grazed areas that are not damaged by animals, which makes Salsola orientalis quite suitable for making hay. Despite the practical value of this species and great attention from researchers, the growth and development of Salsola orientalis, taking into account the influence of the ecological conditions of the Karakalpak part of the Kyzyl-Kum Desert, have been little studied.

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