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The morphological character of three accession of Artemisia annua; A.

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Download scientific diagram | The morphological character of three accession of Artemisia annua; A. Accession 1 (V1); B. Accession 2 (V2); C. Accession 3 (V3) Accession 1 (V1) is an elder who tends to have a more stable morphological character compared to other accessions based on first stage selection (I). In addition, accession 1 also produces biomass from publication: Response of Artemisia annua accessions to nitrogen fertilizer on low land | Growing Artemisia annua in tropical areas cause a short vegetative period and resulted in low content of artemisinin. To increase the artemisinin content of A. annua in the tropical area could be carried out by administering of Nitrogen fertilizer. In order to increase | Artemisia Annua, Nitrogen Fertilization and Artemisinins | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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