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1. The essential oil composition of aerial parts of Artemisia austriaca Jacq. from three accessions of Northern Kazakhstan
2. An efficient micropropagation protocol for an endangered tree species Aflatunia ulmifolia (Franch.) Vassilcz
3. Assessment of Seed Morphological Characteristics and Optimization of Methods for Seed Germination and Growth of Prunus ulmifolia Franch.: An Endemic Ornamental Species from Central Asia
4. Changes in species diversity and floristic composition over sixty years in plant communities with Aflatunia ulmifolia in mountainous Kazakhstan
5. Composition of essential oil of the aerial parts of Viola canina L. growing wild in Northern Kazakhstan
6. DNA barcoding of Spiraea hypericifolia L. and development of an efficient micropropagation using nodal explant: an economically important ornamental and medicinal shrub of Eurasian areal
7. Expanding the knowledge about Aflatunia ulmifolia (Franch.) Vassilcz. (Rosaceae), a rare forest species of Central Asia
8. HPLC and GC/MS analysis of Prunus ulmifolia Franch. (syn. Aflatunia ulmifolia (Franch.) Vassilcz.) leaves growing in South-Eastern Kazakhstan
9. Human resources for forestry in Kazakhstan: Current status, potential and problems
10. In vitro propagation and ex vitro rooting of Euonymus verrucosus Scop. (Celastraceae)–a rare species of Kazakhstan flora on the southern border of its areal
11. Insights into ex situ conservation and MaxEnt-based habitat suitability modeling of Prunus ulmifolia Franch. (Rosaceae Juss.): A Central Asian relict species
12. Micropropagation of Cotoneaster melanocarpus Fisch. ex A.Blytt: an economically important ornamental plant
13. Volatiles composition from aerial parts of the insect-pollinated and the promising medicinal plant spiraea hypericifolia l. Growing wild in northern kazakhstan
14. Floristic diversity of threatened woodlands of kazakhstan formed by populus pruinosa schrenk
15. Global warming leads to growth increase in Pinus sylvestris in the Kazakh steppe
16. Reconstructed summertime (June–July) streamflow dating back to 1788 CE in the Kazakh Uplands as inferred from tree rings
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