Evaluation of the seed production of tall grasses tolerant to drought and salinity in the Tamborada region - Cochabamba

This study was conducted on plots established by the Benson Institute in the Tamborada region of Cochabamba, Bolivia. The objective of the study was to evaluate the seed production of tall grasses that are tolerant to drought and salinity. A design of randomized blocks in divided plots with and with...

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Main Author: Vallejos Arnez, Magali
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 2006
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spelling ndltd-BGMYU2-oai-scholarsarchive.byu.edu-etd-64462019-05-16T03:27:51Z Evaluation of the seed production of tall grasses tolerant to drought and salinity in the Tamborada region - Cochabamba Vallejos Arnez, Magali This study was conducted on plots established by the Benson Institute in the Tamborada region of Cochabamba, Bolivia. The objective of the study was to evaluate the seed production of tall grasses that are tolerant to drought and salinity. A design of randomized blocks in divided plots with and without fertilizer was used. The results showed that the species with the greatest number of stems and inflorescence was Bromus inermis with 10.9 and 88.67 respectively. It was determined that fertilization has an effect on plant height. Furthermore, the species with the greatest seed yield was Festuca arundinacea with 30.4 kg/ha. 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/5447 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6446&context=etd http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/ All Theses and Dissertations Cochabamba (Bolivia), Altiplano BYU ScholarsArchive Grasses seeds Bolivia Life Sciences Plant Sciences
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topic Grasses
seeds
Bolivia
Life Sciences
Plant Sciences
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seeds
Bolivia
Life Sciences
Plant Sciences
Vallejos Arnez, Magali
Evaluation of the seed production of tall grasses tolerant to drought and salinity in the Tamborada region - Cochabamba
description This study was conducted on plots established by the Benson Institute in the Tamborada region of Cochabamba, Bolivia. The objective of the study was to evaluate the seed production of tall grasses that are tolerant to drought and salinity. A design of randomized blocks in divided plots with and without fertilizer was used. The results showed that the species with the greatest number of stems and inflorescence was Bromus inermis with 10.9 and 88.67 respectively. It was determined that fertilization has an effect on plant height. Furthermore, the species with the greatest seed yield was Festuca arundinacea with 30.4 kg/ha.
author Vallejos Arnez, Magali
author_facet Vallejos Arnez, Magali
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title Evaluation of the seed production of tall grasses tolerant to drought and salinity in the Tamborada region - Cochabamba
title_short Evaluation of the seed production of tall grasses tolerant to drought and salinity in the Tamborada region - Cochabamba
title_full Evaluation of the seed production of tall grasses tolerant to drought and salinity in the Tamborada region - Cochabamba
title_fullStr Evaluation of the seed production of tall grasses tolerant to drought and salinity in the Tamborada region - Cochabamba
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the seed production of tall grasses tolerant to drought and salinity in the Tamborada region - Cochabamba
title_sort evaluation of the seed production of tall grasses tolerant to drought and salinity in the tamborada region - cochabamba
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