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The Editors and Publisher have retracted this article because the text had already been published in Njarui et al 2016. The content conveyed by this article is therefore not original and redundant. The corresponding author, Donald Njarui, recognizes this involuntary duplication publication and agrees to the retraction of this article. The online version contains the full text of the retracted article as electronic supplementary material.Supplementary materialhttp://www.tropicalgrasslands.info/public/417_Njauri_et_al.pdfReferences(Note of the editors: All hyperlinks were verified 28 June 2019.)Njarui DMG; Gatheru M; Ghimire SR. 2016. Agro-morphological characterisation of Brachiaria grass accessions. In: Njarui DMG; Gichangi EM; Ghimire SR; Muinga RW, eds. Climate smart Brachiaria grasses for improving livestock production in East Africa - Kenya Experience. Proceedings of a workshop, Naivasha, Kenya, 14–15 September 2016. p. 27–36. hdl.handle.net/10568/80421

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  • The Editors and Publisher have retracted this article because the text had already been published in Njauri et al 2016

  • Tropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales is an open-access journal published by International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)

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The Editors and Publisher have retracted this article because the text had already been published in Njauri et al 2016. RETRACTED: Agro-morphological characterization of Urochloa grass accessions in Kenya Caracterización agro-morfológica de accesiones de Urochloa en Kenia

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