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Makhambetov M. Z, Mirzadinov R. A, Orlovsky N. S, Izimova R. Regularities and Dynamics of Vegetation Distribution in the Ecosystem of the Atyrau region. Biosci Biotech Res Asia 2015;12(1)
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Regularities and Dynamics of Vegetation Distribution in the Ecosystem of the Atyrau region

Murat Zharakovich Makhambetov1, Rashid Abu-Askarovich Mirzadinov1, Nikolai Sergeevich Orlovsky2 and Roza Izimova3

1Kazakh National Agrarian University, 8, Abay street, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan 2Ben-Gurion University in Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel 3Aktobe State Regional University n.a. K. Zhubanov, 34, A. Moldagulova Avenue, Aktobe, Republic of Kazakhstan.

ABSTRACT: In course of the botanical surveys on the territory of the Atyrau region, 136 species of the most common plants that belong to 83 genera and 28 families were identified. The prevailing number of species refers to three leading families – Cereal, Chenopodiaceae, Compositae, which are most economically important. These are the main plants in pastures and hayfields. Less widespread are representatives of Leguminosae, Cyperaceae, Polygonaceae, Labiatae.

KEYWORDS: Vegetation; Ecosystem; Rehabilitation; Association; Monitoring

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