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Local Adaptability of Buckwheat Species in Luang Prabang Region, Lao P.D.R
2012
Korean Journal of Plant Resources
The potential cultivation of buckwheat species in Luang Prabang region, Lao PDR where the species has not been naturally grown and not traditionally utilized was studied to introduce buckwheat as a new agricultural material, especially for food and medicine. The growth of Tartary buckwheat species was higher than common buckwheat showing 2.3 fold of plant height compared to common buckwheat. Number of flower per plant in Tartary buckwheat (731) was three fold higher than common buckwheat (244).
doi:10.7732/kjpr.2012.25.3.357
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