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Ecological Significance and Economic Efficiency of Tree Pavlovnii

Otamirzaev Abdulkhodi Abdulbositovich , Senior lecturer, Namangan State Technical University, Uzbekistan

Abstract

In this research, the advantages of widespread planting of Paulownia trees in our country, as well as their economic efficiency, growth rate compared to other trees, and the possibility of significantly reducing costs in growing Paulownia were studied and analyzed.

The purpose of the research is to examine the advantages of widespread planting of Paulownia trees, as well as their economic efficiency, the fact that this tree improves atmospheric purity, soil composition, medicinal properties, and the relevance of planting this tree more in the regions to further stabilize the ecosystem of our country. In implementing the tasks planned in the research, the primary data used during the analysis were obtained, analyzed and based on the results obtained by industry experts, and the conclusions presented are scientifically based.

Keywords

Agrotechnical treatment, microelements, biomass

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FAO (BMT Oziq-ovqat va qishloq xo‘jaligi tashkiloti) hisobotlari

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Otamirzaev Abdulkhodi Abdulbositovich. (2026). Ecological Significance and Economic Efficiency of Tree Pavlovnii. International Journal Of Management And Economics Fundamental, 6(03), 18–21. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijmef/Volume06Issue03-04