N. Yu. Beshko, O. S. Abduraimov, U. Kh. Kodirov, F. M. Madaminov, A. V. Mahmudov
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摘要
通过对易危、特有种和珍稀植物群落的个体发生结构的研究,可以评估其在生态系统人为改造条件下的状态,为其保护提供科学依据。中亚是郁金香属植物的起源中心和物种多样性中心之一。在乌兹别克斯坦共和国的植物区系中,共有34种郁金香,其中19种(55.88%)由于采集花和球茎以及过度放牧和栖息地破坏而濒临灭绝。这些都列在国家红皮书上。本文致力于评估生长在乌兹别克斯坦塔什干地区不同环境制度和人为压力水平地区的五种珍稀和特有郁金香属(T. borszczowii, T. butkovii, T. dubia, T. greigii, T. korolkowii) 13个种群的现状。已经确定有8个被研究的种群是正常的和全成员的;5个居群不完整,缺乏衰老个体,这是郁金香属的一个生物学特征。6个居群属于左侧型,其个体发生谱与郁金香属的特征谱一致;四个种群有中心型谱,而三个是双峰型谱。在一些研究的种群中,由于过度放牧的影响,以及与群落中其他物种的激烈竞争,幼鱼的比例较低。建议在乌兹别克斯坦红皮书的下一版中列入一种稀有的中亚沙漠特有植物——博什佐夫伊郁金香和国家特有的、狭窄的地方特有的恰特卡尔岭郁金香。建议建立一个保护区(zakaznik或自然纪念碑)来保护塔什干地区的Dalverzinskie砂质遗址。
The Current State of Cenopopulations of Some Endemic and Rare Species of the Genus Tulipa L. (Liliaceae) in the Tashkent Region (Uzbekistan)
The study of the ontogenetic structure of the coenotic populations of vulnerable, endemic, and rare plant species makes it possible to assess their state under the conditions of anthropogenic transformation of ecosystems and develop the scientific basis for their protection. Central Asia is one of the centers of origin and species diversity of the genus Tulipa L. In the flora of the Republic of Uzbekistan, there are 34 species of tulips, of which 19 species (55.88%) are endangered due to the collection of flowers and bulbs and overgrazing and habitat destruction. These are listed in the national Red Book. This article is devoted to the assessment of the current state of 13 coenotic populations of five rare and endemic species of the genus Tulipa (T. borszczowii, T. butkovii, T. dubia, T. greigii, T. korolkowii), growing in the Tashkent region of Uzbekistan in areas with different environmental regimes and levels of anthropogenic pressure. It has been established that eight studied cenopopulations are normal and full-membered; five populations are incomplete, they lack senile individuals, which is a biological feature of the genus Tulipa. Six cenopopulations belong to the left-sided type, their ontogenetic spectrum coincides with the characteristic spectrum of the genus Tulipa; four coenopopulations have a centered type of spectrum, while three are bimodal. The low proportion of juveniles in some of the cenopopulations studied is due to the influence of overgrazing, as well as high competition with other species in the community. It is recommended that a rare endemic of the Central Asian deserts be included in the next edition of the Red Book of Uzbekistan Tulipa borszczowii and national endemic, narrow-local endemic of the Chatkal ridge Tulipa butkovii. It is recommended to create a protected area (zakaznik or natural monument) to preserve the relic sandy massif Dalverzinskie sands in the Tashkent region.
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Arid Ecosystems publishes original scientific research articles on desert and semidesert ecosystems and environment:systematic studies of arid territories: climate changes, water supply of territories, soils as ecological factors of ecosystems state and dynamics in different scales (from local to global);systematic studies of arid ecosystems: composition and structure, diversity, ecology; paleohistory; dynamics under anthropogenic and natural factors impact, including climate changes; studying of bioresources and biodiversity, and development of the mapping methods;arid ecosystems protection: development of the theory and methods of degradation prevention and monitoring; desert ecosystems rehabilitation;problems of desertification: theoretical and practical issues of modern aridization processes under anthropogenic impact and global climate changes.