The article deals with bioecological peculiarities and application of exotic plants Liquidambar styraciflua L., Liriodendron tulipifera L. and Magnolia grandiflora L. introduced in Adjara or the South Colchis Black Sea littoral in the conditions of Transcaucasia, namely, Western Georgia humid subtropics. Namely, the following has been studied peculiarities of growth and development, adaptation, reproduction and natural rehabilitation, Antimicrobial Action of Extracts Obtained from Leaves. The multifold application recommendations are given on.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ajep.s.2015040301.36 |
Page(s) | 168-174 |
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South Colchis, Exotic Plants, Bioecological Peculiarities, Adaptation, Antimicrobial Action
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Mariam Metreveli, Avtandil Meskhidze, Feride Tchaidze, Julieta Jakeli, Dali Beridze. (2015). North American Multi-Purpose Dear Introducent Plants in Western Georgia Humid Subtropical Conditions. American Journal of Environmental Protection, 4(3-1), 168-174. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajep.s.2015040301.36
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Mariam Metreveli; Avtandil Meskhidze; Feride Tchaidze; Julieta Jakeli; Dali Beridze. North American Multi-Purpose Dear Introducent Plants in Western Georgia Humid Subtropical Conditions. Am. J. Environ. Prot. 2015, 4(3-1), 168-174. doi: 10.11648/j.ajep.s.2015040301.36
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Mariam Metreveli, Avtandil Meskhidze, Feride Tchaidze, Julieta Jakeli, Dali Beridze. North American Multi-Purpose Dear Introducent Plants in Western Georgia Humid Subtropical Conditions. Am J Environ Prot. 2015;4(3-1):168-174. doi: 10.11648/j.ajep.s.2015040301.36
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