1 March 23, 2016
Articles and Statements
1. Yeskendir Y. Satekov, Balsulu B. Kushkimbayeva, Makpal B. Turabzhanova
Evaluation of Water Regime for Varieties of Iris in the Conditions of Mountain Taiga Zone in the Eastern Kazakhstan
Central European Journal of Botany, 2016, Vol. (2), Is. 1, pp. 4-9.
2. Aydar A. Sumbembaev, Alevtina N. DanilovaCentral European Journal of Botany, 2016, Vol. (2), Is. 1, pp. 4-9.
Abstract:
The article presents the results of studies for evaluating water-holding capacity of the varieties in genus of Iris under cultivation in the conditions of the mountain-taiga zone of the Eastern Kazakhstan. There was found that varieties in varying degree adapted to new growth conditions. The authors concluded that the greatest intake of moisture is observed in the period of active vegetation of plants. The article discusses that there is a tend to decrease the amount of moisture and weakening of the water-holding capacity of the leaves in the varieties of iris, with the end of the summer season and preparing plants for the winter period (end of August). In general, for all studied varieties of iris hybrid is established a satisfactory water-holding capacity of the leaves, reflecting their resistance to the conditions of the mountain taiga zone of Eastern Kazakhstan.
The article presents the results of studies for evaluating water-holding capacity of the varieties in genus of Iris under cultivation in the conditions of the mountain-taiga zone of the Eastern Kazakhstan. There was found that varieties in varying degree adapted to new growth conditions. The authors concluded that the greatest intake of moisture is observed in the period of active vegetation of plants. The article discusses that there is a tend to decrease the amount of moisture and weakening of the water-holding capacity of the leaves in the varieties of iris, with the end of the summer season and preparing plants for the winter period (end of August). In general, for all studied varieties of iris hybrid is established a satisfactory water-holding capacity of the leaves, reflecting their resistance to the conditions of the mountain taiga zone of Eastern Kazakhstan.
The Primary Breeding and Genetic Evaluation of Wild Fruit and Berry Plants in the South-Western Altai Mountain Systems
Central European Journal of Botany, 2016, Vol. (2), Is. 1, pp. 10-25.
3. Aydar A. SumbembayevCentral European Journal of Botany, 2016, Vol. (2), Is. 1, pp. 10-25.
Abstract:
The article for the selection and genetic evaluation analyzes 8 species of wild fruit and berry plants: Padus avium Mill., Crataegus chlorocarpa Lenne & C. Koch, Viburnum opulus L., Crataegus sanguineа Pall., Sorbus sibirica Hedl, Lonicera altaica Pall., Ribes atropurpureum C.A., Ribes rubrum L. Based on the analysis and calculation of metric indicators of economic important traits such as number of flowers in hand, size and shape of the fruit, the length of the brush yields, selected forms of interest to introduction tests.
The article for the selection and genetic evaluation analyzes 8 species of wild fruit and berry plants: Padus avium Mill., Crataegus chlorocarpa Lenne & C. Koch, Viburnum opulus L., Crataegus sanguineа Pall., Sorbus sibirica Hedl, Lonicera altaica Pall., Ribes atropurpureum C.A., Ribes rubrum L. Based on the analysis and calculation of metric indicators of economic important traits such as number of flowers in hand, size and shape of the fruit, the length of the brush yields, selected forms of interest to introduction tests.
The Main Populations of Stipa Sareptana A. Beck. in the Zaisan Valley
Central European Journal of Botany, 2016, Vol. (2), Is. 1, pp. 26-31.
4. Zh.V. ZagrebinaCentral European Journal of Botany, 2016, Vol. (2), Is. 1, pp. 26-31.
Abstract:
The article provides a geobotanical description of the two main populations of Stipa sareptana A. Beck. on the territory of the Zaisan valley. There are given the initial reconnaissance data of the feed grains distribution, phytocenosis characteristic of these communities. The author came to the conclusion that individuals of Stipa sareptana of Bukumbayskoy population is not interested for breeding due to the low productivity and underdevelopment. The species Stipa sareptana Kiin-Kurilskoy populations are resistant to extreme conditions of ecotope, abundant green forage weight, high dynamics of growth. This ecotype Stipa sareptana is recommended for further study with the aim of sampling to be introduced.
The article provides a geobotanical description of the two main populations of Stipa sareptana A. Beck. on the territory of the Zaisan valley. There are given the initial reconnaissance data of the feed grains distribution, phytocenosis characteristic of these communities. The author came to the conclusion that individuals of Stipa sareptana of Bukumbayskoy population is not interested for breeding due to the low productivity and underdevelopment. The species Stipa sareptana Kiin-Kurilskoy populations are resistant to extreme conditions of ecotope, abundant green forage weight, high dynamics of growth. This ecotype Stipa sareptana is recommended for further study with the aim of sampling to be introduced.
The Analysis of the Impact of Activated Water at the Cellular Level
Central European Journal of Botany, 2016, Vol. (2), Is. 1, pp. 32-36.
5. Adilkhan Zhangaziev, Sabit Nurbekov, Gulzakhira Amanova, Rustam UkibaevCentral European Journal of Botany, 2016, Vol. (2), Is. 1, pp. 32-36.
Abstract:
The article examines the process, whether the activated water has a positive effect on plant cells. There is discussed the fact that in the treatment of seeds of plants by activated water, they develop better. The article analyzes the use of activated water in agriculture. In conclusion, it is noted that the influence of water on all living things in nature cannot be overstated, it follows that structured water should be used to improve crop yields and in livestock.
The article examines the process, whether the activated water has a positive effect on plant cells. There is discussed the fact that in the treatment of seeds of plants by activated water, they develop better. The article analyzes the use of activated water in agriculture. In conclusion, it is noted that the influence of water on all living things in nature cannot be overstated, it follows that structured water should be used to improve crop yields and in livestock.
The Genetic Analysis of Species Characteristics of T. aethiopicum Jakubz
Central European Journal of Botany, 2016, Vol. (2), Is. 1, pp. 37-44.
6. Central European Journal of Botany, 2016, Vol. (2), Is. 1, pp. 37-44.
Abstract:
The main features in T. aethiopicum and other close species were analyzed using comparative genetic analysis. In the result of the study found that species traits marking spikelet glumes are controlled by 1-3 genetic and ore more polymeric nonallelic genes. Their taxonomic type based on a series of unambiguous (polymer) genes fixed as a result of evolution and their cultivation. All this confirms the view that morphological differences between Linnaean species of cultural wheat quantitative (polygenic) and may be considered as ecological-geographical taxa.
The main features in T. aethiopicum and other close species were analyzed using comparative genetic analysis. In the result of the study found that species traits marking spikelet glumes are controlled by 1-3 genetic and ore more polymeric nonallelic genes. Their taxonomic type based on a series of unambiguous (polymer) genes fixed as a result of evolution and their cultivation. All this confirms the view that morphological differences between Linnaean species of cultural wheat quantitative (polygenic) and may be considered as ecological-geographical taxa.
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