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The
Pennisetum in the above photos was grown at the Institute of Animal
Sciences in Havana, Cuba during a period of drought in 2004-2005. The
Vitazyme treated plants have more dry matter and less dead
material |
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The
control plants are 'fired up' from the drought causing the bottom leaves
to die. The Vitazyme treated plants show lush growth all the way to the
ground. |
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close up of the leaves shows the drought stress on the control plants. |
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After
the Pennisetum was cut, the Vitazyme treated plots show vigorous
re-growth vs. the control. |
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A
close up of the Pennisetum plants shortly after cutting. All
photos taken at the Institute of Animal Science, Havana, Cuba |