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Important Plant Areas of the Peri-North Tien Shan Subprovince as Perspective Protection Areas of Phytobiodiversity

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This article describes the identification results of Important Plant Areas within the Peri-Tien Shan botanic-geographic sub-province. It was shown that identification of Important Plant Areas for Kazakhstan territory is the crucial tool for conservation of botanic diversity as well as rare, endemic and relic species. The results of the survey and their compliance with the criteria were shown by the example of three among 32 detected important areas. The botanic value of areas and their phytocoenotic diversity were demonstrated. The rare, endemic and relic species of each area were recorded.

DOI 10.11648/j.ajep.s.2015040301.29
Published in American Journal of Environmental Protection (Volume 4, Issue 3-1, May 2015)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Applied Ecology: Problems, Innovations

Page(s) 123-129
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Keywords

Important Plant Areas, Peri-North Tien Shan Botanic-Geographic Sub-Province, Floristic, Phytocoenotic Diversity

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  • Institute of Botany &Phytointroduction Ministry of Education and Science, Almaty, Kazakhstan

  • Institute of Botany &Phytointroduction Ministry of Education and Science, Almaty, Kazakhstan

  • Institute of Botany &Phytointroduction Ministry of Education and Science, Almaty, Kazakhstan

  • Institute of Botany &Phytointroduction Ministry of Education and Science, Almaty, Kazakhstan

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    G. M. Kudabayeva, P. V. Vesselova, M. P. Danilov, B. M. Sultanova. (2015). Important Plant Areas of the Peri-North Tien Shan Subprovince as Perspective Protection Areas of Phytobiodiversity. American Journal of Environmental Protection, 4(3-1), 123-129. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajep.s.2015040301.29

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    G. M. Kudabayeva, P. V. Vesselova, M. P. Danilov, B. M. Sultanova. Important Plant Areas of the Peri-North Tien Shan Subprovince as Perspective Protection Areas of Phytobiodiversity. Am J Environ Prot. 2015;4(3-1):123-129. doi: 10.11648/j.ajep.s.2015040301.29

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