Ethnobotanical Study of Acclimatized Lavender in Uzbekistan

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Ibrokhim Rahmonovich Askarov
Nabijon Alijonovich Razzakov
Jasur Jamoldinovich Xomidov
Ziyodulloh Nabijon ogli Razzakov

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Rare plants are being introduced in the temperate climate of Uzbekistan for the purpose of increasing the stock of medicinal plants, wide use of natural means in maintaining the health of the population, development of the porphyry industry, and elimination of environmental problems. Including medicinal lavender (Lavandula officinalis L) seeds were planted in open field plantations and greenhouses in Pakhtaabad, Andijan and Yozhiovan districts of Fergana Valley, and morphobiological changes were studied. The generative and vegetative stages of the introduction process were analyzed. The plant introduction was successful. In order to scientifically justify the use of localized Lavandula officinalis in folk medicine, the composition of the macroelements of the above-ground part of the plant was determined using modern physico-chemical research. Based on the results of the conducted research, it is aimed to scientifically substantiate that it is possible to get good results by using the medicinal lavender plant in the treatment of diseases such as frequent nervousness, nervous system fatigue, which is increasing among the population.

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Ibrokhim Rahmonovich Askarov, Nabijon Alijonovich Razzakov, Jasur Jamoldinovich Xomidov, & Ziyodulloh Nabijon ogli Razzakov. (2023). Ethnobotanical Study of Acclimatized Lavender in Uzbekistan. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(4). https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44i4.1343
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