1944
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)72044-9
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The Effect of Stage of Growth on the Chemistry of the Grasses

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“…A similar result was observed by Murali et al (2016), where the optimum chlorophyll was obtained on day 9. Kohler (1944) has suggested that chlorophyll reaches a peak concentration at or near the jointing stage when the leaf blades and sheaths entirely make up the aerial part of the plant. As the seedling grows and the leaves unfold, more and more surface areas get exposed to sunlight, allowing it to engage in photosynthetic activity.…”
Section: Quantitative Analysis Of Phytochemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar result was observed by Murali et al (2016), where the optimum chlorophyll was obtained on day 9. Kohler (1944) has suggested that chlorophyll reaches a peak concentration at or near the jointing stage when the leaf blades and sheaths entirely make up the aerial part of the plant. As the seedling grows and the leaves unfold, more and more surface areas get exposed to sunlight, allowing it to engage in photosynthetic activity.…”
Section: Quantitative Analysis Of Phytochemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%