2017
DOI: 10.5958/2249-880x.2017.00002.0
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Effect of different intercropping systems on growth and yield characters of Jasmine (jasminum sambac L.)

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“…The microclimate within intercrop systems could potentially benefit flower size improvement by providing shade and altering air movement. These changes in microclimate can have a significant impact on flowering size [13]. These findings align with those reported in reference [9].…”
Section: B Floral Parametersupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The microclimate within intercrop systems could potentially benefit flower size improvement by providing shade and altering air movement. These changes in microclimate can have a significant impact on flowering size [13]. These findings align with those reported in reference [9].…”
Section: B Floral Parametersupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Tis is especially notable in low-income countries [4,5]. Jasmine plants, commonly cultivated in coastal regions of Southeast Asia [6], are known to be vulnerable to a range of leaf diseases, including Alternaria leaf blight spot [7]. Tis disease exhibits initial signs characterized by yellow patches with dark brown stains surrounded by yellow rings [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%