Floristic Analysis Of The Dendroflora Of The Zamin State Reserve
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S05.239Keywords:
Spurs, vegetation, reserve, long-term observations, florogenetic classification, cryophyton, described in detail, Juniperus polycarpos var. sarawschanica, Aceraceae Juss, Zaamin Reserve, Central Asian, Astragalus L., dendrofloraAbstract
The Zamin State Reserve, located on the western spurs of the Turkestan Range in the upper reaches of the Sangzar River,
is the richest region of Uzbekistan in floristic and phytocenotic terms. This reserve, established in 1926, is unique in the number of rare
endangered plant species growing in this small area. Juniper forests, in their completeness and richness of tree and shrub species, have
no analogues in our republic. At least 20 plant species have been described from this territory, which is comparable to the most famous
flora of Chimgan. List of vascular plants compiled and published by M.G. Popov, N.V. Androsov in 1937, for a long time was almost
the only floristic information throughout the Western Pamirs. In the second half of the 20th century, large-scale floristic studies were
carried out not only in this region, but also throughout the territory of Uzbekistan. In particular, lists of floras of the Chatkal, Nurata
and Surkhan reserves were published. Thus, the dendroflora studied by us, richer in the number of plant species, will be a good help for
creating an electronic database of the modern flora of Uzbekistan.