O’ZBEKISTON BRIOFLORASI TARKIBIDAGI DORIVOR BRIOFITLAR

Pardaboyev S.B.

Jizzax davlat pedagogika universiteti, Jizzax

Keywords: Bryoflora, Uzbekistan, medicine


Abstract

Bryophytes are important in traditional medicine, and about 150 ethnobotanical species

are recognized worldwide. This article lists 20 medicinal bryophytes that are part of the bryoflora of Uzbekistan and are used in traditional medicine of the peoples of the world.


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