Autor:
Jiménez Serna, Juan de la Cruz
Cardoso Arango, Juan Andrés
Leiva, Luisa F.
Gil, Juanita
Forero, Manuel G.
Worthington, Margaret
Miles, John W.
Rao, Idupulapati M.
Brachiaria grasses are sown in tropical regions around the world, especially in the Neotropics, to improve livestock production. Waterlogging is a major constraint to the productivity and persistence of Brachiaria grasses during the rainy season. While some Brachiaria cultivars are moderately tol...
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Jiménez Serna, Juan de la Cruz
,
Cardoso Arango, Juan Andrés
,
Leiva, Luisa F.
,
Gil, Juanita
,
Forero, Manuel G.
,
Worthington, Margaret
,
Miles, John W.
,
Rao, Idupulapati M.
,
[Non-destructive phenotyping to identify brachiaria hybrids tolerant to waterlogging stress under field conditions]
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Non-destructive phenotyping to identify brachiaria hybrids tolerant to waterlogging stress under field conditions