Phenotypic plasticity of Chinese sprangletop (Leptochloa chinensis) in competition with seeded rice
Chinese sprangletop, a C4species, is one of the most important grass weeds of seeded rice in Asia. Chinese sprangletop biology was studied by growing it alone and in competition with 4 and 12 rice plants. Rice competition did not affect the height of Chinese sprangletop, and the weed grew taller tha...
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Cambridge University Press
2011
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165140 |
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