Ecological Characteristics Of Pasture And Fodder Conditions Of Natural Vegetation Of Kyzylkum
Lola Soatovna Ortikova , Doctor Of Philosophy Of Agricultural Sciences (Phd), Jizzakh State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan Nafisa Tirkashevna Khamraeva , Doctor Of Philosophy Of Biological Sciences (Phd), Jizzakh State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan Shakhnoza Akhmedovna Siddikova , Teacher, Jizzakh State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan Okiljon Sayfiev , Second Course Bachelor Student, Faculty Of “Methods Of Teaching Biology”, Jizzakh State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan Zukhriddin Sanjar Ogli Karshiboev , Second Course Bachelor Student, Faculty Of “Methods Of Teaching Biology”, Jizzakh State Pedagogical Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
Ecological analysis of natural conditions (pasture and forage conditions, vegetation) of the Kyzylkum desert, a large and promising region of karakul breeding in Central Asia in connection with the need to carry out phytomeliorative measures on its pastures.
Keywords
Kyzylkum, desert
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