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INDUCTION OF GOJI (LYCIUM BARBARUM) AND UZBEKISTAN GROWING CONDITIONS

. International Journal of Human Computing Studies, 2 (2): 48-50 (2020)

Abstract

Present, Uzbekistan is one of the fastest growing countries in the world. New innovative innovations are taking place, new ideas and innovations are being created in the field of science. In addition, inter-production is developing and new plant varieties and species are being adapted to our region. There are more than 4,500 species of plants in our region, of which 1,150 are used in folk medicine. Rapidly developed countries such as the United States, European countries, China, and Russia are unable to supply raw materials for the food, pharmaceutical, and perfumery industries. Much of the natural vegetation cover has been reduced. That is why we started to buy medicinal plants that are common in our region (licorice, kovar, kovrak, namatak, sitanhe, etc.) for a large amount of money. Thus, a widespread plantation of medicinal plants is being created in our region. Rakhmonberdiyev Shohrukh. (2020). INDUCTION OF GOJI (LYCIUM BARBARUM) AND UZBEKISTAN GROWING CONDITIONS. International Journal of Human Computing Studies, 2(2), 48-50. https://doi.org/10.31149/ijhcs.v2i2.486 Pdf Url : https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJHCS/article/view/486/463 Paper Url : https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJHCS/article/view/486

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