Agriculture and Biomedical | Open Access | DOI: https://doi.org/10.37547/tajabe/Volume08Issue04-02

Flora of Andijan Region and Its Taxonomic Analysis

F.Sh. G‘apporov , Andijan State University, Uzbekistan
N.M.Sidiqjanov , Andijan State University, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article presents a comprehensive scientific analysis of the composition, taxonomic structure, and structural characteristics of the flora of the Andijan Region. Based on long-term field investigations, herbarium materials, and international digitized data sources, it was established that the regional flora comprises 653 species belonging to 341 genera and 67 families. The results of the taxonomic analysis indicate the predominance of low-diversity and moderately polymorphic families and genera, while the leading families account for the major proportion of the total number of species. The obtained findings provide an important scientific basis for assessing the biological and ecological significance of the flora of the Andijan Region, its conservation, and for conducting future comparative floristic studies.

Keywords

Andijan Region, anthropogenic factor, taxonomic analysis

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F.Sh. G‘apporov, & N.M.Sidiqjanov. (2026). Flora of Andijan Region and Its Taxonomic Analysis. The American Journal of Agriculture and Biomedical Engineering, 8(04), 10–16. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajabe/Volume08Issue04-02