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botany journal, caucasus botany, plant science, scientific articles, biological research, results, science news, Acta Botanica Caucasica

botany journal, caucasus botany, plant science, scientific articles, biological research, results, science news, Acta Botanica Caucasica

botany journal, caucasus botany, plant science, scientific articles, biological research, results, science news, Acta Botanica Caucasica

botany journal, caucasus botany, plant science, scientific articles, biological research, results, science news, Acta Botanica Caucasica
botany journal, caucasus botany, plant science, scientific articles, biological research, results, science news, Acta Botanica Caucasica
ISSN 2959-1864 (Online); ISSN 2958-0536 (Print); DOI: 10.30546/abc
Acta Botanica Caucasica

THE CURRENT STATUS OF WOODY SPECIES OF THE ROSACEAE JUSS. FAMILY SPREADING IN THE MOUNTAIN XEROPHYTIC AND STEPPE VEGETATION OF THE JULFA REGION

Abstract
Abstract.The article provides information on the current status of woody species of the Rosaceae Juss. family in the mountain-xerophytic and steppe vegetation of the Julfa region. Based on existing literature and conducted research, the taxonomic composition, life forms, ecological groups, geographical range types, and classes of the woody species of the Rosaceae family in the mountainxerophytic and steppe vegetation of the Julfa region have been studied. According to our research, when characterizing the woody species of the Rosaceae family in the mountain-xerophytic and steppe zones of the Julfa region by genera, it was found that Rosa comprises 22 species (43.1%), Prunus 8 species (15.7%), Crataegus 5 species (9.8%), Pyrus 5 species (9.8%), Sorbus 4 species (7.8%), Cotoneaster 2 species (3.9%), Spiraea 2 species (3.9%), and Malus, Rubus, and Pyracantha are represented by 1 species (1.96%) each. Shrubs, particularly the woody species of the Rosaceae family, play an important role in the structure of the flora of the Julfa region. They are part of shrub steppe areas, form independent groups, and create unique formations. As the conducted research shows, species of the Rosa L. genus are predominant in the regional flora. These species form part of the shrub steppes, create independent groups, and form unique formations.
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