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Zulfiyya Jalal Mammadova

  • Biodiversity Journal, 15 (1): 105-110

    Zulfiyya Jalal Mammadova
    Flora conspectus of Fabales order spread in the territory of the Azerbaijan Republic
    https://doi.org/10.31396/Biodiv.Jour.2024.15.1.105.110

    ABSTRACT
    Flora conspectus of Fabales and “Ecological-geobotanical map of some phytocenoses formed by legumes in the natural vegetation of Azerbaijan” was prepared on the basis of the collected herbarium samples, literary sources, systematic, biomorphological, geographical, ecological and endemic analysis of the Fabales orders distributed in the flora of Azerbaijan during the researches carried out in 2007–2021. Order is represented by a Fabaceae family and 70 genus and 460 species was determined. According to this research, 7 genus (10%) and 13 species (2.83%) belong to the Caesalpinioideae subfamily, 1 genus (1.4%) and 1 species (0.22%) to Cercidoideae subfamily, 62 genus (88.6 %) and 446 species (96.95%) belong to the Faboideae subfamilies It became clear during the research that species composition of the Fabales order in the flora of Azerbaijan consists mainly of plants belonging to the Fabaceae family. The compilation of the flora conspectus of the Fabales order has scientific and practical importance in terms of preserving and increasing the number of species belonging to the order in the flora of Azerbaijan, especially its endangered representatives.

  • Biodiversity Journal, 13 (4): 0949-0954

    Zulfiyya Mammadova
    Development dynamics of coenopopulations of the species Caragana grandıflora (M. Bieb.) DC. (Fabales Fabaceae) in the Republic of Azerbaijan
    https://doi.org/10.31396/Biodiv.Jour.2022.13.4.949.954

    ABSTRACT
    During the study, the coenopopulations of the species Caragana grandiflora (M. Bieb.) DC. (Fabales Fabaceae) found in the flora of Azerbaijan were evaluated in Caraganetum and Caraganeta-Pistacetum-Juniperusosum formations. As a result of observations, it was noted that no young type of coenopopulation was found in the coenopopulations, and the viability and dynamics were at a low level. During the study, an evaluation was carried out according to IUCN criteria, and species C. Grandiflora was determined to be in danger of extinction, and it was classified as “Critically Endangered” (CR).

  • Biodiversity Journal, 12 (2): 0361-0368

    Zulfiya Jalal gizi Mammadova
    Assessment of cenopopulations of some economically important species of the Astragalus L. (Fabales Fabaceae) genus distributed in Azerbaijan
    https://doi.org/10.31396/Biodiv.Jour.2021.12.2.361.368

    ABSTRACT
    The age structure of the ontogenesis of cenopopulations of the valuable fodder plants - Astragalus glycyphyllys L., A. falcatus Lam., A. kubensis Grossh. and A. aduncus Willd. - was determined with assessment and the dynamics of development and viability were revealed. A large number of generative individuals were observed during the study of age spectra. The species studied during this period were eagerly eaten by cattle. Scientific and practical importance in terms of analyzing the species composition of phytocenoses, increasing the fodder base in Azerbaijan, improving summer and winter pastures, nitrogen enrichment of arable lands, livestock development in agriculture, as well as their use in various industries of studied species have been determined at the level of cenopopulation.