2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.japb.2018.06.003
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A checklist of the geophytes of Fergana Valley, Middle Asia—A monocotyledonous plant and biogeographical analysis

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“…Species belonging to the genera Tulipa, Gagea Salisb., and Juno Tratt. show similar distributions (Tojibaev et al, 2018). In FV, 23 taxa (22 species) of tulips have been recorded.…”
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“…Species belonging to the genera Tulipa, Gagea Salisb., and Juno Tratt. show similar distributions (Tojibaev et al, 2018). In FV, 23 taxa (22 species) of tulips have been recorded.…”
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“…to nine (taxon numbers: 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, 16, 22, and 23 in Table 1). Previously published data (Tojibaev et al, 2018) included 19 species of Tulipa provided comprehensive information on the geographical distribution of the species in the botanicalgeographical zones of FV. Based on these previous records and the results of the field surveys conducted as part of this study.…”
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“…This is especially crucial given that new species are frequently described in the region which often have extremely small distributions and may therefore have an immediate risk of extinction (de Groot and Tojibaev 2017;de Groot and Zonneveld 2020). Strikingly the genus Tulipa is only one of many geophytic clades that has a large diversity of species in the region including Amaryllidaceae, the broader Liliaceae of which Tulipa is only a small section, Iridaceae, and Asphodelaceae (Tojibaev et al 2018). There are also a number of plant communities unique to the region including the walnut-fruit forest (Wilson et al 2019) and the mountain grasslands (Borchardt et al 2011).…”
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“…The genus Tulipa L. is one of the most known and intensively studied genera of Monocots (Botschantzeva 1982;Ivaschenko 2005;Pratov et al 2006;Coşkunçelebi et al 2008;Pechenitsyn 2008;Tojibaev and Kadirov 2010;Peregrym et al 2011;Beshko et al 2013;Christenhusz et al 2013;Everett 2013;Turktas et al 2013;Tojibaev and Beshko 2015;Kashin et al 2016;Ochirova et al 2017;Sadyrova et al 2017;Shomurodov and Abduraimov 2017;Xing et al 2017;Khaleghi et al 2018;Kritskaya et al 2018;Tojibaev et al 2018). Great research interest can be explained by tulips outstanding ornamental qualities and species diversity, wide distribution and attribution to the habit of bulbous geophytes.…”
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confidence: 99%