Search Results - Forage plants

  1. Replication Data for:Biological nitrification inhibition by Brachiaria grasses mitigates soil nitrous oxide emissions from bovine urine patches by Byrnes, Ryan C., Nùñez, Jonathan, Arenas Calle, Laura N., Rao, Idupulapati M., Trujillo, Catalina, Álvarez, Carolina, Arango, Jacobo, Rasche, Frank, Chirinda, Ngonidzashe

    Published 2017
    “…We hypothesized that nitrate (NO3−) production and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from urine patches deposited on soils under forage grasses with high BNI capacity are lower than those with forage grasses with low BNI capacity. …”
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  2. ILRI medium-term plan 2001-2003. Making the livestock revolution work for the poor by International Livestock Research Institute

    Published 2000
    “…Efficient and economical methods of seed harvesting are required for use by small-scale forage seed producers in developing countries. Three common, simple methods (hand picking as seed ripens, beating ripe seed from standing plants, and cutting the entire plot when seed is at maximum ripeness) were studied using three common small-seeded forages (Stylosanthes guianensis, S. scabra, and Desmodium intortum). …”
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  3. Effect of watertable depth and salinity on growth dynamics of Rhodes grass (Chloris gayana) by Chiacchiera, Sebastián, Bertram, Nicolas, Taleisnik, Edith, Jobbagy Gampel, Esteban Gabriel

    Published 2017
    “…Depending on their depth, watertables can have a positive effect on plants by supplying water, a negative effect by creating waterlogged and/or saline conditions or a neutral effect. …”
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  4. Yield components, light interception and radiation use efficiency of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) in response to row spacing by Mattera, Juan, Romero, Luis Alberto, Cuatrin, Alejandra, Cornaglia, Patricia Susana, Grimoldi, Agustin Alberto

    Published 2018
    “…ADM ranged from 2292 to 1670 g DM m−2 for 15 and 30 cm row spacing, respectively. Plant density was the forage yield component most affected by row spacing and it increased with narrow spacing (0.15 ≥ R2 ≤ 0.5). …”
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  5. Evaluation of pre-screened sweet potato germplasm for biomass production under different cropping regimes and their potential as dual-purpose varieties in Kenya. by Kinyua, J., Lukuyu, Ben A., Agili, S., Gachuiri, C.K., Low, Jan W.

    Published 2011
    “…The Gweri variety realized the highest forage but lowest storage root yields indicating its potential as a forage variety. …”
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  6. Seed production of common teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) and response to intraspecific competition in Buenos Aires province, Argentina by Daddario, Juan Facundo, Tucat, Guillermo, Fernández, Osvaldo A., Bentivegna, Diego Javier

    Published 2022
    “…(common teasel) is a short-lived perennial plant that has become an invasive weed in Argentina and many other countries. …”
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  7. SgNramp1, a plasma membrane-localized transporter, involves in manganese uptake in Stylosanthes guianensis by Zou, Xiaoyan, Huang, Rui, Wang, Linjie, Wang, Guihua, Miao, Ye, Rao, Idupulapati M., Liu, Guodao, Chen, Zhijian

    Published 2022
    “…Although Nramp members have been functionally characterized in plants, the role of Nramp in the important tropical forage legume Stylosanthes guianensis (stylo) is largely unknown. …”
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  8. Silvopastoral systems benefit invertebrate biodiversity on tropical livestock farms in Caquetá, Colombia by Kinneen, Lois, Escobar, Maria Paula, Hernández, Luis Miguel, Thompson, Jill, Ramos Pastrana, Yardany, Córdoba Suarez, Eric, Romero Sánchez, Miguel Antonio, Barnes, Andrew P., Quintero, Marcela, Garrat, Michael P. D.

    Published 2024
    “…Hemipterans are often pests of forage plants in pasture systems and these differences in abundance may have implications for ecosystem services and disservices. …”
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  9. Biological nitrification inhibition by Brachiaria grasses mitigates soil nitrous oxide emissions from bovine urine patches by Byrnes, Ryan C., Nùñez, Jonathan, Arenas, Laura, Rao, Idupulapati, Trujillo, Catalina, Alvarez, Carolina, Arango, Jacobo, Rasche, Frank, Chirinda, Ngonidzashe

    Published 2024
    “…We hypothesized that nitrate (NO3) production and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from urine patches deposited on soils under forage grasses with high BNI capacity are lower than those with forage grasses with low BNI capacity. …”
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  10. Viltanpassad röjning längs skogsbilvägar som en foderskapande åtgärd för älgen by Forslund, Ida

    Published 2012
    “…The results showed that plant species composition was similar for wildlife-adapted and conventional cleared roadsides. …”
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  11. Seed storage by Chin, H.F., Hanson, Jean

    Published 1999
    “…Seeds of legumes and grasses have become increasingly important as planting materials to establish forages for animal production in the tropics and subtropics. …”
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  12. Evaluation of feed resources availability and use for sustainable livestock production in the Northern highland systems of Lao PDR by Philp, Joshua Neil Monty, Soytavanh, Mienmany, Atieno, Mary, Jalonen, Riina, Mekonnen, Kindu, Gebreyes, Million, Pazos, Mateo, Peters, Michael

    Published 2024
    “…Participating households mainly practiced extensive pastoral agriculture in which cattle account for most tropical livestock units kept and derive most of their nutrition from grazing pastures, including significant areas of planted forage. However, the varieties of forage cultivated are not productive during the extended dry season and feed shortages become pronounced from January until June, constraining livestock production. …”
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  13. Responses of phenology, synchrony and fecundity of breeding by African ungulates to interannual variation in rainfall by Ogutu, Joseph O., Piepho, Hans-Peter, Dublin, H.T.

    Published 2013
    “…Conclusions: Marked interannual variability in rainfall, plant phenology and forage sufficiency in tropical savannas impose strong constraints on ungulates, favouring flexible timing of births over strictly seasonal reproduction characteristic of temperate latitudes with predictable seasonal resource cues. …”
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  14. Development and validation of a simulation model for hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) self-regeneration under different crop rotations by Renzi Pugni, Juan Pablo, Chantre Balacca, Guillermo Ruben, González-Andújar, José L., Cantamutto, Miguel Angel

    Published 2019
    “…The inclusion of HV increases soil nitrogen, thus contributing to satisfied the nutrient requirements of the successive crops. As a forage crop, HV shows a remarkable capability for natural reseeding. …”
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