Hydroponics: An Alternative Method for Root and Shoot Classification on Sugarcane Genotypes
A hydroponic system was considered to be an appropriate method for root investigations, particularly if the method can be established as a screening technique to classify differences in root traits among sugarcane lines. The aim of the research was to classify root and shoot characters of sugarcane...
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Main Authors: | Chapae, Chanoknat (Author), Songsri, Patcharin (Author), Jongrungklang, Nuntawoot (Author) |
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Faculty of Agriculture University of Brawijaya in collaboration with PERAGI,
2019-05-31.
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