Impact of agricultural land use in Central Asia: a review

A Hamidov, K Helming, D Balla - Agronomy for sustainable development, 2016 - Springer
Agriculture is major sector in the economy of Central Asia. The sustainable use of
agricultural land is therefore essential to economic growth, human well-being, social equity …

Genetic improvement of Purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.) and its future prospects

M Amirul Alam, AS Juraimi, MY Rafii, AA Hamid… - Molecular biology …, 2014 - Springer
Common purslane (Portulaca oleracea), also known as pigweed, fatweed, pusle, and little
hogweed, is an annual succulent herb in the family Portulacaceae that is found in most …

Effect of salinity and silicon on root characteristics, growth, water status, proline content and ion accumulation of purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.)

M Kafi, Z Rahimi - Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
In order to study the effects of salinity and silicon application on root characteristics, growth,
proline content, leaf and root ion accumulation of purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.), a …

Impact of climate change on groundwater management in the northwestern part of Uzbekistan

A Hamidov, M Khamidov, J Ishchanov - Agronomy, 2020 - mdpi.com
Global climate change can have a significant impact on the development and sustainability
of agricultural production. Climate scenarios indicate that an expected increase in air …

Effects of Salinity on the Macro- and Micronutrient Contents of a Halophytic Plant Species (Portulaca oleracea L.)

G Bekmirzaev, B Ouddane, J Beltrao, M Khamidov… - Land, 2021 - mdpi.com
The main purpose of the two consecutive experimental studies presented here was to
compare the effect of salinity on nutrients in leaves of the halophytic plant species Portulaca …

Portulaca oleracea: A Vegetable from Saline Habitats

M Ozturk, V Altay, A Güvensen - Handbook of halophytes: from molecules …, 2021 - Springer
Since many agricultural crops have a low tolerance to salt, they have the potential to
become unnecessary in the future with increased soil salinity. Halophytes known as …

Responses to Salt Stress in Portulaca: Insight into Its Tolerance Mechanisms

O Borsai, MA Hassan, C Negrușier, MD Raigón… - Plants, 2020 - mdpi.com
Climate change and its detrimental effects on agricultural production, freshwater availability
and biodiversity accentuated the need for more stress-tolerant varieties of crops. This …

Improvement of drainage water quality through biological methods: a case study in the Bukhara region of Uzbekistan

JU Anvarovich, B Dagmar… - European science …, 2016 - cyberleninka.ru
Agriculture is major sector in the economy of Uzbekistan, which uses about 92% of available
water. Due to the country's climatic conditions, almost all agriculture depends on irrigation …

Bioremediation of salt-affected soil through plant-based strategies

AK Sarkar, S Sadhukhan - Advances in Bioremediation and …, 2022 - Springer
Soilsalinity is a rising human concern and a significant challenge to biodiversity, since high
salinity makes the soil inappropriate for most plants. The contamination of soils due to …

Use of halophyte plants on saline soils and evaluation of salt removal efficiency

G Bekmirzaev, J Beltrao, S Isaev… - E3S Web of …, 2023 - e3s-conferences.org
The main purpose of the study was to evaluate of effectiveness of the halophyte plants on
saline soils and use as a salt-tolerant plants. The experimental studies carried out on the …