Abstract
Abstract: The study is devoted to a detailed examination of the reaction of Pyrus L. species occupying the northeastern sector of the Greater Caucasus region to various abiotic variables in controlled ex situ habitats. This study has important theoretical and practical implications for the conservation of genetic diversity among these uncommon species, as well as the effective implementation of environmental greening projects. The core focus lies in understanding the interplay between the introduced Pyrus L. species and a spectrum of environmental variables when subjected to ex situ conditions. By delving into this relationship, the study aims to contribute valuable insights that transcend theoretical boundaries and extend into practical applications. The protection of the gene pool of these rare species is a paramount objective, and the findings are anticipated to inform and enhance strategies for the successful implementation of greening efforts. In essence, the research not only seeks to deepen our theoretical understanding of how Pyrus L. species respond to abiotic factors but also strives to provide practical knowledge that can be harnessed for the preservation of biodiversity and the successful execution of environmental conservation initiatives." Keywords: Pyrus L., ex situ, temperature, light, water.
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