ANATOMICAL EFFECTS OF WOOLLY APPLE APHID (ERIOSOMA LANIGERUM HAUS) IN THE APPLE TREE BRANCH

Authors

  • Sayimov Nodir Qaxramanovich Basic doctoral student of the Plant Quarantine Research Center. Author
  • Anorbaev Azimjon Raiyimqulovich Professor of Tashkent State Agrarian University, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences Author
  • Duschanova Guljan Madrimbaevna Institute of Botany of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan Leading researcher of the Tashkent Botanical Garden named after F.N. Rusanov, Doctor of Biological Sciences Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/s10wrz87

Keywords:

Apple blood aphid, Anatomical, Tree trunk.

Abstract

 

For the first time in Uzbekistan, the anatomical structure of the apple tree trunk (five-star Apple variety) infected with apple blood aphids (Egiosoma lanigerum). And was studied anatomical features, and diagnostic signs characteristic of this variety were identified. When analyzing apples from the point of view of the anatomical structure of the stem of the five-star Apple variety, damaged and undamaged by blood aphids, it was found that biological substances are located in the secondary SAC of the stem parenchyma. When anatomical analysis of the Apple tree trunk damaged by Apple blood aphid, it was found that cells in the secondary parenchyma of the cerebral cortex died and as a result of damage in these tissues, new cells appeared (proliferation) and became tumors.such tumors were recognized as stem cancer and proved on the basis of the identified anatomical features used in the treatment and prevention of tumors of the parietal parenchyma of the Apple tree.

 

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Published

31.10.2020

How to Cite

Qaxramanovich, S. N., Raiyimqulovich, A. A., & Madrimbaevna, D. G. (2020). ANATOMICAL EFFECTS OF WOOLLY APPLE APHID (ERIOSOMA LANIGERUM HAUS) IN THE APPLE TREE BRANCH. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(8), 6441-6448. https://doi.org/10.61841/s10wrz87