Shalkharov, Y., & Nalibaev, S.
The use of extra rays of ultraviolet excilamps in symbiosis by enriching the soil with humic fertilizers to solve problems with infertile soil in order to accelerate the fortification of forests from seedlings to large individuals of coniferous and deciduous trees: beta protocol. |
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Scientific Object Identifier: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-12-116-60
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2022.12.116.60
Language: English
Citation: Shalkharov, Y., & Nalibaev, S. (2022). The use of extra rays of ultraviolet excilamps in symbiosis by enriching the soil with humic fertilizers to solve problems with infertile soil in order to accelerate the fortification of forests from seedlings to large individuals of coniferous and deciduous trees: beta protocol. ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science, 12 (116), 714-722. Soi: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-12-116-60 Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2022.12.116.60 |
Pages: 714-722
Published: 30.12.2022
Abstract: The relevance of the topic. Currently, along with traditional methods of reproduction of valuable forms and varieties of forest woody plants, the method of culture of isolated organs and tissues (clonal micro-propagation of plants) is used. This problem is even more urgent in the years of accelerated reforestation of mountain forests with deciduous tree species. The advantages of this method include: the speed of production, the exclusion of viral diseases, the need for a small number of initial explants and limited space, the possibility of year-round production of planting material, its long-term preservation with minimal volumes of cold storage, the production of a large amount of planting material per year. The need for mass reproduction of genetically improved forms of woody plants with the help of tissue culture to improve the qualitative composition of forest plantations by obtaining clone plants resistant to diseases and pests, stress and man-made factors can accelerate the reproduction of forest resources, will allow obtaining genetically improved material much earlier than under normal conditions.
Key words: forest, ecosustem, gumin, exilamp, green technologies, HPV/HIV co-infection, Public health concern, meta-synthesis, Mapping analysis, Africa, Research advancement.
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