- Zhong, M.; et al. (1998). "DNA
fingerprinting reveals clonal nature of
Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash,
Gramineae and
sources of
potential new germplasm"...
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Rhaphis Lour. 1790,
rejected name not Walp. 1852. (Arecaceae)
Pollinia Spreng.,
rejected name
Centrophorum Trin.
Vetiveria Bory ex Lem.
Mandelorna Steud....
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Chrysopogon nigrit****, more
widely known by the
taxonomic synonym Vetiveria nigritana, or the
common name
black vetivergr****, is a
perennial gr**** species...
- (Calamus
rotang — a type of
giant gr****), and
aromatic vetiver gr**** (
Vetiveria zizanioides). The world's
oldest teak plantation, Conolly's Plot, is in...
- wild cardamom, the
calamus rattan palm, and
aromatic vetiver gr****,
Vetiveria zizanioides.: 12
Indian elephant,
Bengal tiger,
Indian leopard, Nilgiri...
- α-Vetivone is
isolated by
steam distillation of the
roots of the gr****
Vetiveria zizanioides. Two
other components of this
distillate are the sesquiterpenes...
- ficus-indica)
tolerate only a
narrow range in soil pH,
whereas others (such as
Vetiveria zizanioides)
tolerate a very wide pH range. In
natural or near-natural...
- ****z.
Phulbuhari (फूलबुहारी)
Gramineae 202.
Tripidium bengalense, Retz. Munj (मुंज)
Gramineae 203.
Vetiveria zizaniodes, Nash. Khus (खस) Gramineae...
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terrain and soil. In the
valleys and plains,
there are vast
areas where Vetiveria and
herbaceous savannah grow.
Overgrown gr****lands
typically consist of...
- species,
Cynodon dactylon,
Desmostachya bipinnata,
Scirpus tuberosus and
Vetiveria zizanoides.
Woody plants eaten include Acacia nilotica, A. senegal, A...