Ontogenetic Features of Halo Accumulation of Certain Hemigalophytes Under the Conditions of Karakalpakstan

  • Davletmuratova Venera Begdullaevna Associate Professor of the Department of General Biology and Physiology, candidate of biological sciences, Karakalpak State University named after Berdakh The Republic of Uzbekistan
  • Serekeeva Gulayim Abdugalievna Associate Professor of the Department of General Biology and Physiology, candidate of biological sciences, Karakalpak State University named after Berdakh The Republic of Uzbekistan
  • Begjanova Gulnara Turdimuxanbetova Associate Professor of the Department of General Biology and Physiology, candidate of biological sciences, Karakalpak State University named after Berdakh The Republic of Uzbekistan
Keywords: haloaccumulation, ecology, organ, vegetative, hemihalophytes, maximum, water-soluble salts, soil, indicator, quantity, Karakalpakstan

Abstract

This work is devoted to the ontogenetic features of haloaccumulation of some hemihalophytes in the conditions of Karakalpakstan. The work revealed quantitative and qualitative indicators of haloaccumulation as the development phases of the studied plants progressed: Atriplex tatarica L., Zygophyllum oxianum Boriss., Elaeagnus turcomanica N. Kozl. The change in the content of mineral salts in the leaves of hemihalophytes was investigated. The results of the study showed that different species differ in qualitative and quantitative indicators of haloaccumulation by developmental phases, but the studied species have a single regularity of haloaccumulation intensity: in the initial phases it is low, reaching a maximum during the period of intensive growth and formation of vegetative and generative organs; drops sharply in the flowering phase, increases again at the fruiting stage and gradually decreases towards the end of the growing season as the growth processes diminish.

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Published
2021-09-21
How to Cite
Begdullaevna, D. V., Abdugalievna, S. G., & Turdimuxanbetova, B. G. (2021). Ontogenetic Features of Halo Accumulation of Certain Hemigalophytes Under the Conditions of Karakalpakstan. International Journal on Orange Technologies, 3(9), 11-15. https://doi.org/10.31149/ijot.v3i9.2159
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