What is it about?
The study addresses the impact of drought on the sustainability of beef cattle by limiting forage plant growth, necessitating the search for more tolerant forage species. Utilizing the Manhattan distance and TOPSIS, the research evaluates variations in morphological variables of nine tropical forage grass genotypes under different water stress levels. The results reveal that 'ADR 300', 'Pojuca', 'Marandu', and 'Xarae´s' varieties demonstrate greater stability when exposed to moderate and severe drought conditions, making them potential candidates for breeding programs aimed at developing drought-resistant genotypes.
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The selected forage varieties can be used as parents in plant breeding programs, allowing us to obtain new drought-resistant genotypes.
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This page is a summary of: Selection of forage grasses for cultivation under water-limited conditions using Manhattan distance and TOPSIS, PLoS ONE, January 2024, PLOS,
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0292076.
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