Cultivation of prospective plant seeds for Almaty city greening

This Abstract. One of the most pressing problems of human society is the impersonality of urban spaces, of which green spaces are an integral part. Plants in an urbanized environment are not only a source of oxygen, noise and gas absorbers, etc., but also an element that unites and connects diverse...

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Main Authors: Seilkhan A., Dossymbetova S., Issabekova A., Kuspanova A., Kuandykova E.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/30/e3sconf_farba2021_01045.pdf
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spelling doaj-9d2f98ee334944d1b794c54441b7440b2021-05-28T12:41:41ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012540104510.1051/e3sconf/202125401045e3sconf_farba2021_01045Cultivation of prospective plant seeds for Almaty city greeningSeilkhan A.Dossymbetova S.0Issabekova A.1Kuspanova A.2Kuandykova E.3Almaty Technological UniversityAbai Kazakh National Pedagogical UniversityAbai Kazakh National Pedagogical UniversityKazakh National Agrarian UniversityThis Abstract. One of the most pressing problems of human society is the impersonality of urban spaces, of which green spaces are an integral part. Plants in an urbanized environment are not only a source of oxygen, noise and gas absorbers, etc., but also an element that unites and connects diverse residential buildings. This raises the question of the self-identification of urban spaces. Problems include a meager assortment, the absence or presence in a single specimen of promising species that are not sufficiently stable in an urban environment. This article discusses the determination of seed productivity in laboratory conditions of plants Origanum vulgare collected from Ile Alatau of Kazakhstan and Berberis iliensis Popov collected from the Ile river of Almaty region. Laboratory experiments have shown high germination of Origanum vulgare and Berberis iliensis seeds, but the germination of seeds collected from different populations is different: for example, Origanum vulgare and Berberis iliensis plants had the highest laboratory germination of № 2 seeds. Origanum vulgare on the seventh day of growth reached 40% in population №1, 44% in population №2 and 41% in population №3. Laboratory productivity for 25 days of growth was 91% in population №1, 95% in population №2, and 87% in population №3. The maximum validity of Berberis iliensis seeds in the second population is 92.5%, and the lowest is 63% suitable for the first population.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/30/e3sconf_farba2021_01045.pdf
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author Seilkhan A.
Dossymbetova S.
Issabekova A.
Kuspanova A.
Kuandykova E.
spellingShingle Seilkhan A.
Dossymbetova S.
Issabekova A.
Kuspanova A.
Kuandykova E.
Cultivation of prospective plant seeds for Almaty city greening
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Seilkhan A.
Dossymbetova S.
Issabekova A.
Kuspanova A.
Kuandykova E.
author_sort Seilkhan A.
title Cultivation of prospective plant seeds for Almaty city greening
title_short Cultivation of prospective plant seeds for Almaty city greening
title_full Cultivation of prospective plant seeds for Almaty city greening
title_fullStr Cultivation of prospective plant seeds for Almaty city greening
title_full_unstemmed Cultivation of prospective plant seeds for Almaty city greening
title_sort cultivation of prospective plant seeds for almaty city greening
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description This Abstract. One of the most pressing problems of human society is the impersonality of urban spaces, of which green spaces are an integral part. Plants in an urbanized environment are not only a source of oxygen, noise and gas absorbers, etc., but also an element that unites and connects diverse residential buildings. This raises the question of the self-identification of urban spaces. Problems include a meager assortment, the absence or presence in a single specimen of promising species that are not sufficiently stable in an urban environment. This article discusses the determination of seed productivity in laboratory conditions of plants Origanum vulgare collected from Ile Alatau of Kazakhstan and Berberis iliensis Popov collected from the Ile river of Almaty region. Laboratory experiments have shown high germination of Origanum vulgare and Berberis iliensis seeds, but the germination of seeds collected from different populations is different: for example, Origanum vulgare and Berberis iliensis plants had the highest laboratory germination of № 2 seeds. Origanum vulgare on the seventh day of growth reached 40% in population №1, 44% in population №2 and 41% in population №3. Laboratory productivity for 25 days of growth was 91% in population №1, 95% in population №2, and 87% in population №3. The maximum validity of Berberis iliensis seeds in the second population is 92.5%, and the lowest is 63% suitable for the first population.
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