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DocumentСостояние лесных генетических ресурсов в регионе Центральной Азии, Страновой доклад Республики Узбекистан 2013
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No results found.This report summarizes the state of Forest Genetic Resources (FGR) in the Republic of Uzbekistan as at the 1st January 2011. It represents the Country Report contributing to the World State of Forestry Genetic Resources assessment being prepared by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The territory of Uzbekistan is one of the centers of origin of many plants that are part of modern life. Among them there are many types of forest trees and shrubs that are important for soil conservation, recreation, food, medicinal and other uses. Many of these trees and shrubs: walnut, pistachio, almond, apple-tree, poplar, juniper, saxaul and many others occupy an important place in the life of mankind. -
DocumentСостояние Лесных Генетических Ресурсов в Регионе Центральной Азии, Страновой Доклад Азербайджанской Республики 2013
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No results found.The territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan is rich in flora (Figure 4). In a comparatively small area one can find many species of plant that are also prevalent in other parts of the world. There are approximately 4500 species of higher, spore and flowering plants growing in Azerbaijan that stem from approximately 125 families and 930 genera . Taking into account the total number of types of flora of Azerbaijan the country has a richer diversity compared with other Caucasian countries. The plan ts that grow in Azerbaijan in total make up 66% of all growing plants in the Caucasus’s. In addition to common Caucasian species of flora, Azerbaijan maintains over 70 endemic tree and bush species unique to the forests of Azerbaijan. -
DocumentСостояние лесных генетических ресурсов в регионе Центральной азии, Страновой доклад республики таджикистан 2013
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No results found.This report provides a candid assessment of the state of Forestry Genetic Resources (FGR) within the Republic of Tajikistan up to January 1st 2011. Forestry in Tajikistan is an important component of the natural resource potential of the country and plays a special role in dealing with the prevention of desertification and the conservation of biological diversity and in the broader context of global climate change on our planet. The Republic of Tajikistan is a forest poor country, along with oth er countries of Central Asia, with only 3% of the territory covered with forest. This equates to slightly more than 0.05 hectares of planted forests goes per capita in the country.
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