The conservation status of euphorbia L. in the fergana valley of central Asia
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Conservation status, Critically Endangered, Endangered, Euphorbia, Fergana Valley, GeoCAT, IUCN, Left ConcernAbstract
In this article, the Euphorbia L category, species, and distribution levels located in the Fergana Valley Natural Area are listed based on the International Red Book categories. Based on the IUCN categories, 24 species were evaluated. In the study of Central Asian herbarium funds, samples are taken, and virtual herbarium funds and targeted Field Research were used. Distribution is a narrow circle of euphorbia mucronate Prok at risk of extinction, category (EN) corresponded to criterion B, and based on the data, the types of synopsis GeoCAT maps were brought.
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