Intercrop Stylosanthes effects on millet yields and animal performance in the Sahel

The increasing interest in crop-livestock integration in sub-Saharan Africa has emphasised the beneficial uses of forage legumes in cereal-based cropping systems. Forage legume-cereal cropping systems were evaluated in 1989 and 1990 at the ICRISAT (International Crops Research Institute for the Semi...

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Main Authors: Kouamé, C., Hoefs, S., Powell, J.M., Roxas, D., Renard, C.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Centre for Africa 1992
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49957
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author Kouamé, C.
Hoefs, S.
Powell, J.M.
Roxas, D.
Renard, C.
author_browse Hoefs, S.
Kouamé, C.
Powell, J.M.
Renard, C.
Roxas, D.
author_facet Kouamé, C.
Hoefs, S.
Powell, J.M.
Roxas, D.
Renard, C.
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description The increasing interest in crop-livestock integration in sub-Saharan Africa has emphasised the beneficial uses of forage legumes in cereal-based cropping systems. Forage legume-cereal cropping systems were evaluated in 1989 and 1990 at the ICRISAT (International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics) Sahelian Center along with the performance of sheep fed millet residues as a basal diet and supplemented with forage legume hay. Intercropping Stylosanthes fruticosa (Retz.) Alston and S. hamata (L.) Taub. with millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L)R.Br) did not significantly affect grain yields during the legume establishment year. During the second year, when millet was planted into pre-established Stylos, total biomass and crude-protein yields increased by 45 and 125 percent, respectively, yet millet grain yield decreased by more than 30 percent. Sheep supplemented with 500 g Stylos hay per day consistently gained weight during 60-70 day pen-feeding and grazing trials. Management strategies are needed to fully exploit the agronomic benefits and feeding value of forage legumes introduced into Sahelian mixed farming systems.
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spelling CGSpace499572024-03-06T10:16:43Z Intercrop Stylosanthes effects on millet yields and animal performance in the Sahel Kouamé, C. Hoefs, S. Powell, J.M. Roxas, D. Renard, C. animal performance intercropping stylosanthes yieldss millets agronomy animal feeding sheep crop residues live weight supplementary feeding The increasing interest in crop-livestock integration in sub-Saharan Africa has emphasised the beneficial uses of forage legumes in cereal-based cropping systems. Forage legume-cereal cropping systems were evaluated in 1989 and 1990 at the ICRISAT (International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics) Sahelian Center along with the performance of sheep fed millet residues as a basal diet and supplemented with forage legume hay. Intercropping Stylosanthes fruticosa (Retz.) Alston and S. hamata (L.) Taub. with millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L)R.Br) did not significantly affect grain yields during the legume establishment year. During the second year, when millet was planted into pre-established Stylos, total biomass and crude-protein yields increased by 45 and 125 percent, respectively, yet millet grain yield decreased by more than 30 percent. Sheep supplemented with 500 g Stylos hay per day consistently gained weight during 60-70 day pen-feeding and grazing trials. Management strategies are needed to fully exploit the agronomic benefits and feeding value of forage legumes introduced into Sahelian mixed farming systems. 1992 2014-10-31T06:08:36Z 2014-10-31T06:08:36Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49957 en Open Access International Livestock Centre for Africa
spellingShingle animal performance
intercropping
stylosanthes
yieldss
millets
agronomy
animal feeding
sheep
crop residues
live weight
supplementary feeding
Kouamé, C.
Hoefs, S.
Powell, J.M.
Roxas, D.
Renard, C.
Intercrop Stylosanthes effects on millet yields and animal performance in the Sahel
title Intercrop Stylosanthes effects on millet yields and animal performance in the Sahel
title_full Intercrop Stylosanthes effects on millet yields and animal performance in the Sahel
title_fullStr Intercrop Stylosanthes effects on millet yields and animal performance in the Sahel
title_full_unstemmed Intercrop Stylosanthes effects on millet yields and animal performance in the Sahel
title_short Intercrop Stylosanthes effects on millet yields and animal performance in the Sahel
title_sort intercrop stylosanthes effects on millet yields and animal performance in the sahel
topic animal performance
intercropping
stylosanthes
yieldss
millets
agronomy
animal feeding
sheep
crop residues
live weight
supplementary feeding
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49957
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