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They also differ in average leaf dimensions, bract width and prominence of leaf venation but variation in these characters overlaps between the species [ 8].
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The second axis separated L. nydeggeri from the other diploid species and L. multiflorum from the other tetraploid species by the following characters: Maximum middle bract width (MMBW), Maximum outer bract width (MOBW) and Maximum inner bract width (MIBW).
MSL, Maximum spike length; MNSC, Maximum number of spikelets per cm; MNFS, Maximum number of florets per spikelet; MOBL, Maximum outer bract length; MOBW, Maximum outer bract width; MMBL, Maximum middle bract length; MMBW, Maximum middle bract width; MIBW, Maximum inner bract width; MCL, Maximum calyx length.
The tumour volume was defined as volume calculated by the following formula: 0.524 × largest anteroposterior dimension × largest width dimension × largest craniocaudal dimension (Campbell et al, 1982).
Optimum values for each of the dimensions (channel width, land width and channel depth) were obtained.
Tumor volume was determined from the orthogonal dimensions (length, width) using the following formula: tumor volume = /2 length × width).
Tumors size (expressed in millimeters) was documented in three dimensions (length, width, and height).
Tumour measurements were carried out in three dimensions (length, width, and height), and the tumour volume was estimated as length × width × height/2 (Looney et al, 1973).
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