This article presents a new checklist of Scrophularia in Uzbekistan. The synopsis includes 21 species; one of them is national endemic, and seven species were newly recorded for Uzbekistan as a result of field collecting missions, studies, and examination of Tashkent (TASH), St.-Petersburg (LE), Almaty (AA), and Moscow (MW) herbarium collections. The geographical distribution of Scrophularia in Uzbekistan was mapped and analyzed. The identification key, a table of comparative diagnostic characters, nomenclatural types, and ecological data are provided. (C) 2019 National Science Museum of Korea (NSMK) and Korea National Arboretum (KNA), Publishing Services by Elsevier.Peer reviewe
This article gives information about the role of flora of Uzbekistan in the national economy, the di...
This article gives information about the role of flora of Uzbekistan in the national economy, the di...
Background: The flora in Uzbekistan is extremely rich and diverse due to its biogeographical feature...
The Republic of Uzbekistan is a Central Asian country with rich native flora. The territory belongs ...
The Republic of Uzbekistan is a Central Asian country with rich native flora. The flora of Uzbekista...
A taxonomic revision of the genus Primula in Uzbekistan is presented including a key, complete synon...
The article is devoted to the geography of Scutellaria L. (Lamiaceae) species distributed in the Fer...
This article presents the results of studying the species composition of the dendroflora of the Kukh...
The National Herbarium of Uzbekistan (TASH) in Tashkent is the oldest and largest botanical collecti...
A historical overview of bryological studies in Uzbekistan and a list of 80 known species of mosses ...
The National Herbarium of Uzbekistan (TASH), housed in the Institute of Botany of the Academy of Sci...
Central Asia, which is composed of five countries - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan...
<p>The article deals with the distribution and intraspecific systematics of Scrophularia olympica Bo...
This article is focused on six species newley recorded for the flora of Nuratau and Malguzar mountai...
AbstractBackgroundThe flora in Uzbekistan is extremely rich and diverse due to its biogeographical f...
This article gives information about the role of flora of Uzbekistan in the national economy, the di...
This article gives information about the role of flora of Uzbekistan in the national economy, the di...
Background: The flora in Uzbekistan is extremely rich and diverse due to its biogeographical feature...
The Republic of Uzbekistan is a Central Asian country with rich native flora. The territory belongs ...
The Republic of Uzbekistan is a Central Asian country with rich native flora. The flora of Uzbekista...
A taxonomic revision of the genus Primula in Uzbekistan is presented including a key, complete synon...
The article is devoted to the geography of Scutellaria L. (Lamiaceae) species distributed in the Fer...
This article presents the results of studying the species composition of the dendroflora of the Kukh...
The National Herbarium of Uzbekistan (TASH) in Tashkent is the oldest and largest botanical collecti...
A historical overview of bryological studies in Uzbekistan and a list of 80 known species of mosses ...
The National Herbarium of Uzbekistan (TASH), housed in the Institute of Botany of the Academy of Sci...
Central Asia, which is composed of five countries - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan...
<p>The article deals with the distribution and intraspecific systematics of Scrophularia olympica Bo...
This article is focused on six species newley recorded for the flora of Nuratau and Malguzar mountai...
AbstractBackgroundThe flora in Uzbekistan is extremely rich and diverse due to its biogeographical f...
This article gives information about the role of flora of Uzbekistan in the national economy, the di...
This article gives information about the role of flora of Uzbekistan in the national economy, the di...
Background: The flora in Uzbekistan is extremely rich and diverse due to its biogeographical feature...