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Published online 27 October 2005
Published in Crop Sci 45:2465-2472 (2005)
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Hierarchical Analysis of Switchgrass Morphology

Arvid Boea,* and Michael D. Caslerb

a Plant Science Dep., South Dakota State Univ., Brookings, SD 57007
b U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center, Madison, WI 53706



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Fig. 1. Pattern of biomass distribution among internodes of aerial phytomers of reproductive tillers of ‘Cave-In-Rock’ switchgrass in swards at four locations (BST = Bristol, SD; ARL = Arlington, WI; BRK = Brookings, SD; SSH = South Shore, SD) during September 2000. Standard errors are represented by vertical lines centered on means.

 


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Fig. 2. Pattern of biomass distribution among internodes of aerial phytomers of reproductive tillers of ‘Sunburst’ switchgrass in swards at four locations (BST = Bristol, SD; ARL = Arlington, WI; BRK = Brookings, SD; SSH = South Shore, SD) during September 2000. Standard errors represented by vertical lines centered on means.

 


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Fig. 3. Pattern of biomass distribution among sheaths of aerial phytomers of reproductive tillers of ‘Cave-In-Rock’ switchgrass at four locations (BST = Bristol, SD; ARL = Arlington, WI; BRK = Brookings, SD; SSH = South Shore, SD) during September 2000. Standard errors represented by vertical lines centered on means.

 





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