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1977

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Data obtained from more comprehensive studies suggest that certain wild-growing plant species,' owing to their strongly pronounced adaptability, can grow beyond the limits of their traditional environments. Those wild-growing plants showed positive response to improvements in their environment. Enhancement was recorded from the physical and other properties of their seeds, growth height, habitus, bushiness, and other yield characteristics, which, consequently, increased the productivity of plants. The conclusions drawn from the above studies can be used as a basis for successful production experiments for introducing new species, with the view to improving cultivated vegetation in regions otherwise less suitable for plant production.

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New forage plants in Kazakhstan - Experiments for their introduction

Data obtained from more comprehensive studies suggest that certain wild-growing plant species,' owing to their strongly pronounced adaptability, can grow beyond the limits of their traditional environments. Those wild-growing plants showed positive response to improvements in their environment. Enhancement was recorded from the physical and other properties of their seeds, growth height, habitus, bushiness, and other yield characteristics, which, consequently, increased the productivity of plants. The conclusions drawn from the above studies can be used as a basis for successful production experiments for introducing new species, with the view to improving cultivated vegetation in regions otherwise less suitable for plant production.