BIOECOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLACK SAXAUL IN THE MIDDLE DESERT REGION OF JONDOR DISTRICT

Authors

  • Kholliyev Askar Ergashovich Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Bukhara State University, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
  • Kakhkhorov Nizom Kakhkhorovich Director of SES, Research Institute of Forestry of Uzbekistan Bukhara Scientific and Experimental Station, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
  • Saibov Murodjon Ganjievich Leading Specialist of SES, Research Institute of Forestry of Uzbekistan Bukhara Scientific and Experimental Station, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Black saxaul, Haloxylon ammodendron, Desert ecosystems, Drought resistance, Water utilization, Soil stabilization, Desertification, Arid environment, Middle desert region, Jondor district.

Abstract

The black saxaul (lat. Halóxylon ammodéndron), a vital xerophytic shrub, plays a crucial role in the stabilization and sustainability of desert ecosystems. This study examines the bioecological characteristics of black saxaul in the middle desert region of the Jondor district. Through comprehensive field observations and laboratory analyses, we assessed the plant's growth patterns, adaptive mechanisms, and ecological contributions. Our findings reveal that black saxaul exhibits remarkable drought resistance, efficient water utilization, and soil stabilization properties, making it an essential species for combating desertification. Understanding the ecological role and adaptive strategies of black saxaul in this arid environment provides valuable insights for desert land management and conservation efforts.

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Published

2024-07-17

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Kholliyev Askar Ergashovich, Kakhkhorov Nizom Kakhkhorovich, & Saibov Murodjon Ganjievich. (2024). BIOECOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLACK SAXAUL IN THE MIDDLE DESERT REGION OF JONDOR DISTRICT. British Journal of Global Ecology and Sustainable Development, 30, 41–45. Retrieved from http://journalzone.org/index.php/bjgesd/article/view/609

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