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BIOECOLOGY AND BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF MEDICINAL ONIONS IN MOUNTAIN SOILS OF UZBEKISTAN

Abstract

This article presents concise information regarding the bioecology of black onion (Allium karataviense Regel.), Seversov onion (Fritillaria sewerzowii Regel.), and Anzur onion (Allium suworowii Regel.) distributed in brown mountain soils. It is imperative to investigate the geochemical landscapes of mountain zones, particularly the biogeochemical properties of plants in elementary systems, such as mountain soils and medicinal plants, which remain largely unexplored.

Keywords

onion (Allium cepa L.), soil, biogeochemical.

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