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Capparis spinosa L. Cenopopulation and Biogeochemistry in South Uzbekistan

The article provides an analysis of the cenopopulation and tissues element composition of the medicinal caper plant Capparis spinosa L. distributed on Calcisols formed on eroded alluvial-proluvial gravel textured rocks in the south of the Fergana Valley (Uzbekistan, Central Asia). The predominance o...

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Autores principales: Isagaliev, Murodjon, Abakumov, Evgeny, Turdaliev, Avazbek, Obidov, Muzaffar, Khaydarov, Mavlonjon, Abdukhakimova, Khusnida, Shermatov, Tokhirjon, Musaev, Iskandar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35807579
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11131628
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author Isagaliev, Murodjon
Abakumov, Evgeny
Turdaliev, Avazbek
Obidov, Muzaffar
Khaydarov, Mavlonjon
Abdukhakimova, Khusnida
Shermatov, Tokhirjon
Musaev, Iskandar
author_facet Isagaliev, Murodjon
Abakumov, Evgeny
Turdaliev, Avazbek
Obidov, Muzaffar
Khaydarov, Mavlonjon
Abdukhakimova, Khusnida
Shermatov, Tokhirjon
Musaev, Iskandar
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description The article provides an analysis of the cenopopulation and tissues element composition of the medicinal caper plant Capparis spinosa L. distributed on Calcisols formed on eroded alluvial-proluvial gravel textured rocks in the south of the Fergana Valley (Uzbekistan, Central Asia). The predominance of immature plants in the cenopopulation was detected in the Arsif hills massive, and quantitative indicators of micronutrients in the vegetative and generative organs of C. spinosa L. were determined. The study of biomorphological characteristics of the plant during the growing season (April-October) was carried out in the identified 10 observational experimental field populations. The cenopopulation dynamics and plant development patterns of Capparis spinosa L. were characterized for environmental conditions of south Uzbekistan for the first time. Soil, plant element analysis was performed by neutron-activation method. In this case, the samples were irradiated in a nuclear reactor with a neutron flux of 5 × 10(13) neutrons/cm(2) s, and their quantities were determined in accordance with the half-life of chemical elements. It has also been compared with research materials conducted by world scientists on the importance and pharmacological properties of botanicals in medicine and the food industry, as well as their botanical characteristics. The plant can serve to conserve soil resources, as it prevents water and wind erosion of dense clay soils in the dry subtropical climate of Central Fergana and could be considered an effective agent of destroyed soils remediation. The development of this plant will contribute to the diversification of agriculture in Uzbekistan (Central Asia) and the development of the food industry and pharmacology.
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spelling pubmed-92689012022-07-09 Capparis spinosa L. Cenopopulation and Biogeochemistry in South Uzbekistan Isagaliev, Murodjon Abakumov, Evgeny Turdaliev, Avazbek Obidov, Muzaffar Khaydarov, Mavlonjon Abdukhakimova, Khusnida Shermatov, Tokhirjon Musaev, Iskandar Plants (Basel) Article The article provides an analysis of the cenopopulation and tissues element composition of the medicinal caper plant Capparis spinosa L. distributed on Calcisols formed on eroded alluvial-proluvial gravel textured rocks in the south of the Fergana Valley (Uzbekistan, Central Asia). The predominance of immature plants in the cenopopulation was detected in the Arsif hills massive, and quantitative indicators of micronutrients in the vegetative and generative organs of C. spinosa L. were determined. The study of biomorphological characteristics of the plant during the growing season (April-October) was carried out in the identified 10 observational experimental field populations. The cenopopulation dynamics and plant development patterns of Capparis spinosa L. were characterized for environmental conditions of south Uzbekistan for the first time. Soil, plant element analysis was performed by neutron-activation method. In this case, the samples were irradiated in a nuclear reactor with a neutron flux of 5 × 10(13) neutrons/cm(2) s, and their quantities were determined in accordance with the half-life of chemical elements. It has also been compared with research materials conducted by world scientists on the importance and pharmacological properties of botanicals in medicine and the food industry, as well as their botanical characteristics. The plant can serve to conserve soil resources, as it prevents water and wind erosion of dense clay soils in the dry subtropical climate of Central Fergana and could be considered an effective agent of destroyed soils remediation. The development of this plant will contribute to the diversification of agriculture in Uzbekistan (Central Asia) and the development of the food industry and pharmacology. MDPI 2022-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9268901/ /pubmed/35807579 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11131628 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Isagaliev, Murodjon
Abakumov, Evgeny
Turdaliev, Avazbek
Obidov, Muzaffar
Khaydarov, Mavlonjon
Abdukhakimova, Khusnida
Shermatov, Tokhirjon
Musaev, Iskandar
Capparis spinosa L. Cenopopulation and Biogeochemistry in South Uzbekistan
title Capparis spinosa L. Cenopopulation and Biogeochemistry in South Uzbekistan
title_full Capparis spinosa L. Cenopopulation and Biogeochemistry in South Uzbekistan
title_fullStr Capparis spinosa L. Cenopopulation and Biogeochemistry in South Uzbekistan
title_full_unstemmed Capparis spinosa L. Cenopopulation and Biogeochemistry in South Uzbekistan
title_short Capparis spinosa L. Cenopopulation and Biogeochemistry in South Uzbekistan
title_sort capparis spinosa l. cenopopulation and biogeochemistry in south uzbekistan
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35807579
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11131628
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