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  1. Chrysopogon zizanioides, commonly known as vetiver and khus, is a perennial bunchgrass of the family Poaceae. Vetiver is most closely related to Sorghum while sharing many morphological characteristics with other fragrant grasses, such as lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus), citronella (Cymbopogon nardus, C. winterianus), and palmarosa (Cymbopogon ...

  2. Vetiver Grass — The Plant (J.C.Greenfield – Vetiver Grass – A hedge Against Erosion) Roberty), is a fast-growing perennial grass plant with an extensive, dense and deep root system. In tropical environments, it has been shown to survive for up to 100 years.

  3. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Vetiver, perennial grass of the family Poaceae, the roots of which contain an oil used in perfumes. The plant is native to tropical Asia and has been introduced into the tropics of both hemispheres. It is a large tufted bunchgrass and is sometimes grown as a hedge.

  4. Descripción. El vetiver puede crecer hasta 1,5 m, tallos altos, hojas largas, delgadas y rígidas. A diferencia de la mayoría de las gramíneas, las raíces del vetiver crecen masivamente de manera vertical y alcanzan una profundidad de hasta 4 m . Sus semillas no son fértiles, por lo cual es una planta ecológicamente segura.

  5. Usando el Vetiver como especie pionera, crea las condiciones de suelo y micro ambientales para el establecimiento de vegetación natural en suelos degradados por derrumbes de tierra o por la minería. Uso del vetiver para el control de la contaminación de aguas residuales. El Vetiver es muy eficiente en la absorción de N, P, Hg, Cd y Pb.

  6. VETIVER GRASS: A ‘CLIMATE SMART’, VERSATILE, AND LOW-COST TECHNOLOGY TO HELP ADDRESS GLOBAL SOIL AND WATER ISSUES. A 1993 NRC Panel Chaired by Dr Norman Borlaug (Nobel Laureate) concluded that: Vetiver is one practical, and probably powerful, solution to soil erosion for many locations. Jeremy Berkoff, Richard Grimshaw, and Paul Truong. SUMMARY.

  7. 6 de sept. de 2017 · Recently, vetiver grass has been used to raise animals of different kinds. Thus, this chapter in the book explores several applications of vetiver grass, its impacts and resultant benefits as a technology that could enhance sustainable agricultural development.