Cultivation Technology of Common Thyme – (Thymus vulgaris)

Authors

  • PhD BEGMATOVA M. X., XOSHIMOVA Z.F. Samarkand State Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and Biotechnology University

Keywords:

Natural resource, scientific medicine, conservation, healthy seedling, neutral, phosphorus, potassium, row spacing, soil, plowing, young shoots, weeds, plant care, teaching chemistry, school education, general education institutions

Abstract

In nature, the resources of medicinal herbaceous plants are gradually diminishing due to
the unsystematic harvesting of their raw materials, alongside the growing demand for their
medicinal properties. Overharvesting, combined with environmental degradation, has led to a
decline in the availability of these valuable plants in their natural habitats. In response to this issue,
it is crucial to implement widespread cultivation practices, promoting the cultivation of medicinal
herbaceous plants in controlled plantations. This practice not only helps to preserve the natural
reserves of these plants but also ensures their sustainable production for future generations.
Protecting their natural habitats, maintaining biodiversity, and ensuring that these plants are used
sustainably for human benefit is a key priority for conservation efforts. This approach will contribute
to preserving nature's wealth while meeting the increasing demand for medicinal plants.

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Published

2026-02-20

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XOSHIMOVA Z.F., P. B. M. X. (2026). Cultivation Technology of Common Thyme – (Thymus vulgaris) . Scholastic: Journal of Natural and Medical Education, 5(1), 13–16. Retrieved from https://journal.univerpublishing.org/index.php/scholastic/article/view/3306