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Elephantgrass (Pennisetum purpureum Schumach.) is a warm-season grass species known for its elevated potential for biomass accumulation and forage productivity (Freitas et_al, 2017). It has been grown for bioenergy purposes, due to its rates of biomass accumulation and yields (Na et_al, 2015; Rocha et_al, 2017). Elephantgrass is generally planted via vegetative propagation, using stems, as many of the commercially available genotypes have weak seedling vigor (Pozitano and amp; Usberti, 2012; Iki, Ishii, Fukagawa, and amp;Idota, 2016). Many ecotypes and hybrid cultivars of elephantgrass can be spread by seeds (Souza Sobrinho, Ledo, Pereira . . .
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