ALGOFLORA OF THE MAIN SOIL TYPES OF THE FERGANA VALLEY
Abstract
In this article, the species of algae (algoflora)that live in the main soil types distributed in the Fergana Valley area (peat soils, grassland, grassland, brackish, and irrigated hydromorphic soils) are studied. Dominant microalgaflora species, their ecological requirements and bioindicatory properties have been analyzed for each soil type. It has also been compared to algoflora studies conducted in Uzbekistan, Russia, and foreign countries.
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