Object of research. Mountain forests of South-West Tian-Shan.
Purpose of work. Development of theoretical positions, practical recommendations on protection, preservation, rational use of forest resources and steady development of forests of South - West Tian-Shan taking into account their ecological adaptablcness, and estimation of up-to-date condition.
Method of research: field, reconnoitered. Routing ecological inspections of mountain forests arc put in the bases of field - reconnoitered researches, also mapping, comparative, analyzing and other methods.
Received results and their novelty include detailed and all-round analysis of forest florae of South -West Tian-Shan. It was investigated features of formation and distribution, established the laws of high- altitude distribution and sectors both forest flora as a whole, and forest types. Also it was investigated degrees of depression of large forests and their reasons.
Practical importance of w ork. Results of researches arc directed on protection and multiplication of forest riches of republic, rational use of forest resources, and focused on expansion of knowledge of scientists, students and pupils.
Degree of introduction and economic efficiency. The given dissertations arc applied in the organization of forest husbandry works. It makes interest for experts in the field of forestry, forest husbandry, ecology, bio-geography, botany, also serve as a valuable material for creation of the state programs in the field of protection and rational use of objects of flora.
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