2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2017.11.003
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Phenotypic stability, genotype × environmental interactions, and cultivar recommendations for essential oil yield in khus aromatic grass (Chrysopogon zizanioides (L.) Roberty)

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“…In the evaluation of plant height, although the vetiver grass had a higher average data, when compared to the paspalum grass, both species did not show significant differences for the p-value at 0.5 % (Figure 3). Those species have similar potentialities, reaching a maximum height close to 1.65 m, not differing from the findings by Lal et al (2018), who claim that the vetiver grass can reach up to 2 m in height. It is important to note that despite the weak statistical differences among values for the treatments, numerically, the vetiver grass showed higher plant height values than the paspalum grass, even though it presents a better performance related to root length in the comparison of the two species.…”
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“…In the evaluation of plant height, although the vetiver grass had a higher average data, when compared to the paspalum grass, both species did not show significant differences for the p-value at 0.5 % (Figure 3). Those species have similar potentialities, reaching a maximum height close to 1.65 m, not differing from the findings by Lal et al (2018), who claim that the vetiver grass can reach up to 2 m in height. It is important to note that despite the weak statistical differences among values for the treatments, numerically, the vetiver grass showed higher plant height values than the paspalum grass, even though it presents a better performance related to root length in the comparison of the two species.…”
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“…); la lechuga de agua (Pistia stratiotes L.); la redondita de agua (Hydrocotyle ranunculoides L.f. 1782); algunas especies de lentejas de agua (Lemna spp., Spirodella spp. ); el pasto vetiver [Chrysopogon zizanioides (L.) Roberty]; el junco de agua (Scirpus lacustris L.) y el platanillo (Heliconia psittacorum L.f.) (de Campos, de Oliveira, da Silva, Ribeiro, & dos Santos Farnese, 2019; Gautam & Agrawal, 2017;Lal et al, 2018;Rezania, Taib, Din, Dahalan, & Kamyab, 2016).…”
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