Agronomic behavior of mexican roselle cultivars produced under protected agricultural conditions

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    Hibiscus sabdariffa L is an annual plant native to Africa that grows in tropical and subtropical regions of Sudan, Asia and America; known as roselle, it belongs to the Malvaceae family, and has a vegetative cycle of 136 to 168 days after germination depending on the variety. The hypothesis of this research work is that the growth dynamics of roselle, the morpho- agronomic characteristics and the composition of macro and micronutrients in the leaves of six cultivars of Mexican roselle is dependent on the type of cultivar and not on the agronomic conditions of . . .

     

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