Search Results - Forage plants

  1. Exploring and Screening Rhizobia Nodulating Forage Legumes of Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa) and Vetch (Vicia Villosa) Growing in Ethiopia by Martsa, A.

    Published 2023
    “…The use of high-yielding, good quality and drought-tolerant forage legumes like alfalfa and vetch has been suggested to overcome the feed constraints. …”
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    Tesis
  2. Assessing the resistance of Brachiaria hybrids to pathogenic Rhizoctonia by Álvarez, E., Latorre, M., Bonilla, Ximena P., Miles, John W.

    Published 2014
    “…The fungus attacks numerous crops, including cereals, roots and tubers, legumes, and cruciferous, horticultural, and ornamental plants. In tropical America, this invasive and destructive disease also attacks most Brachiaria spp. used as forages in the ranching industry, especially in the production of cattle. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Herbage accumulation and nutritive value of cultivar Mulato II, Congo grass, and Guinea grass cultivar C1 in a subhumid zone of West Africa by Nouhoun, Z., Tidiane, T.C., Epiphanie, S.T.B.P., Ayantunde, Augustine A., Prasad, Kodukula V.S.V., Blümmel, Michael, Balehegn, M., Ríos, E.F., Dubeux, J.C.B., Boote, Kenneth J., Adesogan, Adegbola T.

    Published 2022
    “…Both HA and NV were greater (p ≤ .001) for open pits spaced 40‐cm apart than the continuous rows for all cultivars, indicating that this planting method seems more appropriate to establish forage grasses. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Global impacts from improved tropical forages: A meta-analysis revealing overlooked benefits and costs, evolving values and new priorities by White, D.W., Peters, Michael, Horne, P.

    Published 2013
    “…The wider use and improved performance of planted tropical forages can substantially change social, economic and environmental landscapes. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Performance, feed quality and P response of Leucaena and Calliandra species grown as hedgerows on an acidic nitosol at Soddo, Ethiopia by Berhe, Kahsay, Tothill, J.C.

    Published 1995
    “…At the first harvest (11 months after transplanting), over all accessions and for individual accessions, plant height, spread, basal stem diameter and dry matter yield showed significant responses to the application of phosphorus (P). …”
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  6. Livestock feed and fodder development in Uzbekistan by Hoek, Rein van der, Notenbaert, An Maria Omer

    Published 2023
    “…Since independence, areas planted with forage and feed crops have decreased by 70%, whereas the cattle population has increased by 150%, leading to a sharp increase in GHG emissions (mainly methane through enteric fermentation). …”
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    Poster
  7. Cultivo de Alfalfa by Cancio, Hernan

    Published 2024
    Subjects: “…Cover Plants…”
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    Informe técnico
  8. The importance of international exchanges of plant genetic resources for national crop improvement in Guatemala by Méndez, W., Galluzzi, Gea, Say, E.

    Published 2015
    “…One of the main considerations underlying the establishment of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture and its Multilateral System of Access and Benefit Sharing is the recognition of countries’ high interdependence on the genetic resources of the crops and forages which they depend upon for their food security. …”
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  9. Animal and forage responses on lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) pastures under contrasting grazing managements in a temperate climate by Berone, German Dario, Sardiña, María Cecilia, Moot, Derrick

    Published 2020
    “…This was due to a higher live‐weight production per head and a higher stocking rate, because T350 produced 1,600 kg DM ha−1 year−1 more forage. Plant population (~70 plants/m2) and perennial biomass (root plus crown) at the end of the second year did not differ between treatments. …”
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