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Abstract Low plant density and weed infestation are major challenges for groundnut production in northern Ghana. A two‐year on‐farm study was conducted to determine the effect of plant density and variety on grain and fodder yields, incidence of leaf spot disease, weed species diversity and biomass.
Nurudeen Abdul Rahman +4 more
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A fim de estabelecer estrategias que reduzam a tolerância de Commelina benghalensis e C. diffusa ao glyphosate, foram realizados dois experimentos lavoura de cafe. Foi avaliado o efeito da aplicacao sequencial de doses crescentes de glyphosate, comparando com as formulacoes de glyphosate SA (sal isopropilamina) e WG (sal amonio) no controle destas ...
Ricardo C. Werlang +2 more
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Weeds significantly hinder mung bean production in Ethiopia. A field experiment conducted during the 2022 cropping season in Guragie Zone investigated the impact of pre‐ and post‐emergence herbicides on weed control and mung bean (Vigna radiata (L.)) yield.
Getachew Mekonnen +3 more
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The aim of the study was to determine plant community types and species distribution patterns and their relationships with environmental variables in Dabena woodland in western Ethiopia. A systematic sampling design was used. Representative and relatively homogeneous vegetation units of sampling sites were selected on the basis of physiognomy ...
Kifle Yeshitila +4 more
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The potential of the weed, Commelina diffusa L., as a fodder crop for ruminants
The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of Commelina diffusa L. as a ruminant feed. Commelina diffusa belongs to the Commelinaceae family, a family of plants that is generally poorly investigated with respect to ruminant nutrition. The species was evaluated in terms of its chemical composition, and through the in sacco technique, its ...
Lanyasunya, T.P. +4 more
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Commelina diffusa var. cordispatha Rohweder (Rohweder 1956
Published as part of Pellegrini, Marco O. O., Cornejo, Xavier, Morais, Isa Lucia De, De Almeida, Rafael F. & Michelan, Thaisa S., 2025, We are the Crystal Gems: taxonomic revision of the gem-fruited species of Commelina L. (Commelinaceae, Commelinales) and their allies, pp.
Pellegrini, Marco O. O. +4 more
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Despite vital in conserving biodiversity, most natural wetlands were degraded and declined in numbers due to anthropogenic factors, thereby human‐made wetlands have been established in Ethiopia. Thus, this study aimed to analyze plant diversity, wetland indicators, characteristic species, and ecosystem conditions of Ethiopian highland human‐made ...
Admasu Moges, Abyot Dibaba, Gowhar Meraj
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Estudios cromosómicos en seis especies mexicanas de comelináceas
Se determinaron los números cromosómicos (2n) y se elaboraron los cariotipos de Tradescantia crassifolia Cav. subsp. acaulis (Martens y Galeotti) D. Hunt, Gibasis shiedeana (Kunth) D. Hunt, Cymbispatha commelinoides (Shult.
Guadalupe Palomino-Hasbach +3 more
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Medicinal plants have been used since ancient times, acquiring broad interest in their healing properties due to their active compounds. The Peruvian Amazon rainforest has a great variety of flora, such as monocots (Dracontium loretense Krause and ...
Ana Sandoval +7 more
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Commelina diffusa, also known as the climbing dayflower or spreading dayflower, is an herbaceous plant from the Commelinaceae family, found throughout tropical regions, including Bangladesh. The crude methanol extract and different fractions of C. diffusa were evaluated for their antimicrobial, analgesic, and hypoglycemic activities.
Tasnia Islam Anika +2 more
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