Evaluation of five shrubby legumes in comparison with Centrosema acutifolium, Carimagua, Colombia

A small-plot grazing trial was conducted to assess selection by oesophageal-fistulated steers of 5 shrubby legumes adapted to acid, low-fertility soils (Centrosema arenarium, Desmodium strigillosum, D. velutinum, Flemingia macrophylla, and Tadehagi triquetrum) and the herbaceous Centrosema acutifoli...

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Main Authors: Thomas, D., Schultze-Kraft, Rainer
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1990
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43427
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description A small-plot grazing trial was conducted to assess selection by oesophageal-fistulated steers of 5 shrubby legumes adapted to acid, low-fertility soils (Centrosema arenarium, Desmodium strigillosum, D. velutinum, Flemingia macrophylla, and Tadehagi triquetrum) and the herbaceous Centrosema acutifolium, associated with native pasture. There was marked variation between seasons in legume consumption: In the first dry season the proportion of legume in the diet selected by fistulated steers was greater than the legume available in the pastures for all shrub species. In the second dry season, when there was significant off-season rainfall, legume consumption in 4 of the 5 shrub species was lower and appreciably less than the legume on offer. In the wet season legume selection was low, except for the herbaceous C. acutifolium. The N concentrations for legume leaf were high in the dry and wet seasons but digestibility (IVDMD) was low, especially in F. macrophylla. It was concluded that the shrubby species tested have a potential as dry-season forage when associated with native pastures but that in the light of apparently low IVDMD this potential needs to be assessed in terms of animal production.
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spelling CGSpace434272023-02-15T05:17:37Z Evaluation of five shrubby legumes in comparison with Centrosema acutifolium, Carimagua, Colombia Thomas, D. Schultze-Kraft, Rainer feed crops centrosema arenarium centrosema acutifolium desmodium strigillosum desmodium velutinum flemingia macrophylla tadehagi triquetrum disponibilidad de forraje epoca seca epoca lluviosa praderas contenido de n digestibilidad pastoreo consumo de alimento centrosema clima composición quimica desmodium leguminosas manejo de praderas nutrición animal precipitacion requerimientos climaticos valor nutritivo A small-plot grazing trial was conducted to assess selection by oesophageal-fistulated steers of 5 shrubby legumes adapted to acid, low-fertility soils (Centrosema arenarium, Desmodium strigillosum, D. velutinum, Flemingia macrophylla, and Tadehagi triquetrum) and the herbaceous Centrosema acutifolium, associated with native pasture. There was marked variation between seasons in legume consumption: In the first dry season the proportion of legume in the diet selected by fistulated steers was greater than the legume available in the pastures for all shrub species. In the second dry season, when there was significant off-season rainfall, legume consumption in 4 of the 5 shrub species was lower and appreciably less than the legume on offer. In the wet season legume selection was low, except for the herbaceous C. acutifolium. The N concentrations for legume leaf were high in the dry and wet seasons but digestibility (IVDMD) was low, especially in F. macrophylla. It was concluded that the shrubby species tested have a potential as dry-season forage when associated with native pastures but that in the light of apparently low IVDMD this potential needs to be assessed in terms of animal production. 1990 2014-09-24T08:42:07Z 2014-09-24T08:42:07Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43427 en Open Access
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centrosema arenarium
centrosema acutifolium
desmodium strigillosum
desmodium velutinum
flemingia macrophylla
tadehagi triquetrum
disponibilidad de forraje
epoca seca
epoca lluviosa
praderas
contenido de n
digestibilidad
pastoreo
consumo de alimento
centrosema
clima
composición quimica
desmodium
leguminosas
manejo de praderas
nutrición animal
precipitacion
requerimientos climaticos
valor nutritivo
Thomas, D.
Schultze-Kraft, Rainer
Evaluation of five shrubby legumes in comparison with Centrosema acutifolium, Carimagua, Colombia
title Evaluation of five shrubby legumes in comparison with Centrosema acutifolium, Carimagua, Colombia
title_full Evaluation of five shrubby legumes in comparison with Centrosema acutifolium, Carimagua, Colombia
title_fullStr Evaluation of five shrubby legumes in comparison with Centrosema acutifolium, Carimagua, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of five shrubby legumes in comparison with Centrosema acutifolium, Carimagua, Colombia
title_short Evaluation of five shrubby legumes in comparison with Centrosema acutifolium, Carimagua, Colombia
title_sort evaluation of five shrubby legumes in comparison with centrosema acutifolium carimagua colombia
topic feed crops
centrosema arenarium
centrosema acutifolium
desmodium strigillosum
desmodium velutinum
flemingia macrophylla
tadehagi triquetrum
disponibilidad de forraje
epoca seca
epoca lluviosa
praderas
contenido de n
digestibilidad
pastoreo
consumo de alimento
centrosema
clima
composición quimica
desmodium
leguminosas
manejo de praderas
nutrición animal
precipitacion
requerimientos climaticos
valor nutritivo
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43427
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