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Abstract
Growth and phenological parameters were compared for Phyllanthus niruri L. plants grown in Spring (1991) and in Autumn (1993). Plants grew much higher and faster during the hottest months. The production of flowers and fruits was quite variable among individuals and over the period analysed, but the plants were able to bloom and bear fruit even during Autumn. The average leaf area was much smaller for plants grown during Autumn.Downloads
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1997-01-01
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