Adaptive Features of Vegetative Organs <i>Juno hippolyti</i> (Vved.) Kamelin and <i>J. narbuti</i> (O. Fedtsch.) Vved. (Juno Tratt.) in the Conditions of the Kyzylkum Desert
Guljan M. DuschanovaTashkent Botanical Garden Named afterNargiza K. Rahimovaof the Institute of Botany of the Academy Sciences, Tashkent, UzbekistanAkida T. Abdullaevaof the Institute of Botany of the Academy Sciences, Tashkent, UzbekistanErgashali Yu RuzmatovDepartment of Biology and Ecology of Andijan State University, Andijan, UzbekistanDildora YusupovaTashkent Botanical Garden Named after
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For the first time, the anatomical structure of the vegetative organs of the species J. hippolyti and J. narbuti was studied in the conditions of Kyzylkum (Uzbekistan, Province Bukhara) and revealed the diagnostic features of these species. A different combination of xeromorphic and mesomorphic features was determined, which ensures adaptation to habitat conditions. In J. narbuti xeromorphic features predominate, which indicates a more adaptable and wide distribution in the natural habitat of this species. In J. hippolyti—mesomorphic signs that show the rarity of the species in their natural habitat, compared to J. narbuti.
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