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Mustafina, Feruza U.,Kim, Eun Hye,Son, Sung-Won,Turginov, Orzimat T.,Chang, Kae Sun,Choi, Kyung The Korean Society of Plant Taxonomists 2017 식물 분류학회지 Vol.47 No.1
Prangos fedtschenkoi (Regel et Schmalh.) Korovin (Apiaceae) is an endemic species for mountainous Middle Asia, which is both a rare and useful plant. Organic extractions from this species are being used in pharmaceutics and cosmetology. In recent years, P. fedtschenkoi distribution area has considerably decreased, presumably, resulting from human activities such as agriculture, construction works, overgrazing and collection from wild for pharmaceutic purposes. Six populations were found in Uzbekistan and their genetic divergence and differentiation were studied with 10 inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers, selected out of 101. Totally 166 amplified ISSR fragments (loci) were revealed, of which 164 were polymorphic. Relatively moderate level of polymorphism was found at population level with polymorphic bands ranging from 27.71% to 47.59%. Mean P = 39.05%, $N_a=1.40$, $N_e=1.25$, S.I. = 0.21, and $H_e=0.14$ were revealed for all loci across six populations. AMOVA showed higher variation among populations (62%) than within them (38%). The Bayesian model determined 5 clusters, or genetic groups. The posteriori distribution of the Theta II estimator detected full model identifying high inbreeding, intensified by low gene flow (Nm = 0.3954). Mantel test confined population 6 as distinct cluster corresponding to geographic remoteness (R = 0.5137, $p{\leq}0.005$). Results were used as the bases for developing conserve measures to restore populations.
Diversity and distribution of the genus Scrophularia L. (Scrophulariaceae) in Uzbekistan
Komiljon Sh. Tojibaev,Furkat O. Khassanov,Natalya Yu. Beshko,Dilarom M. Tajetdinova,Orzimat T. Turginov,Alexander N. Sennikov,Kae Sun Chang,오승환,장창기 국립중앙과학관 2020 Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Vol.13 No.1
This article presents a new checklist of Scrophularia in Uzbekistan. The synopsis includes 21 species; oneof them is national endemic, and seven species were newly recorded for Uzbekistan as a result of fieldcollecting missions, studies, and examination of Tashkent (TASH), St.-Petersburg (LE), Almaty (AA), andMoscow (MW) herbarium collections. The geographical distribution of Scrophularia in Uzbekistan wasmapped and analyzed. The identification key, a table of comparative diagnostic characters, nomenclaturaltypes, and ecological data are provided.
Ten new records of vascular plants for the flora of Uzbekistan (Asteraceae)
Komiljon Sh. Tojibaev,Natalya Yu. Beshko,Avazbek R. Batashov,Farkhod I. Karimov,이동혁,Orzimat T. Turginov,Mansur X. Usmonov,Ulugbek H. Kodirov,Dilorom Tajeddinova 한국식물분류학회 2017 식물 분류학회지 Vol.47 No.3
Ten species of vascular plants newly recorded in Uzbekistan are presented. The first record of Anthemis ruthenica from the northern side of the Alay range is confirmed, and the species was found for the second time in a neighborhood of Tashkent as an alien. Carduus arabicus as a native plant in Central Asia is recorded for the first time from Western Pamir-Alay. Chondrilla brevirostris, C. macrocarpa, and C. phaeocephala are from the desert and adyrs zones. Crinitaria tatarica and Crepis mira collected from Western Tien-Shan are presented, Olgaea baldschuanica first recorded on the Babatag range of mountains as a subendemic species and Erigeron andryaloides from the Hissar range are reported here as among the flora of Uzbekistan. The former Centaurea apiculata Ledeb. was accepted as a synonym of C. scabiosa L. subsp. apiculata. All records were collected in different habitats of Uzbekistan. Taxonomic remarks, pictures and distribution maps for these species are provided.