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GROWTH FACTORS OF THE PAULOWNIA PLANT

Rashid KhamrayevLecturer, Termez University of Economics and ServiceSherzod MisratilloyevStudent, Faculty of Medicine, Termez University of Economics and Service
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Paulownia (Paulownia spp.) is a fast-growing tree species widely recognized for its ecological, economic, and industrial value. Its rapid biomass accumulation and adaptability to different environmental conditions make it an important subject of study in forestry and agricultural sciences. This article examines the main growth factors influencing Paulownia development, including soil properties, climatic conditions, irrigation regimes, and nutrient availability. Understanding these factors is essential for optimizing cultivation practices and improving yield performance. The study highlights that balanced soil fertility, adequate moisture supply, and favorable temperature conditions significantly enhance growth rates and biomass production. The findings contribute to the development of sustainable forestry practices and the effective utilization of Paulownia as a renewable resource.

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