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Note on high-nitrate para grass (Brachiaria mutica) silage given to rabbits

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1983
Abstract Silage prepared from high-nitrate (2.76% NO−3) wilted para grass (Brachiaria mutica) had high ammonia content (25.3% of total N as NH3-N) and pH (7.6), and low Flieg index (7) and nitrate content (0.093% NO−3). Aeration for 2 h after unloading improved the Flieg index (50), and reduced ammonia and nitrate contents.
A.P. Singh, J. Prasad, A. Rekib
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Assessing the Ability to Treat industrial Wastewater by Constructed Wetland Model Using the Brachiaria mutica

Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2020
The speed of urbanization—industrialization in Vietnam is increasing, which helps to boost the economy and at the same time create great environmental pressure. Industrial wastewater from production processes is always abundant and discharged continuously every day with diverse pollution components.
Thi Van Thanh Ho   +4 more
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Reclamation of Abandoned Shrimp Pond Soils in Southern Thailand for Cultivation of Mauritius Grass (Brachiaria mutica)

Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2003
A study on soil reclamation for cultivation of Mauritius grass was conducted on soils obtained from abandoned shrimp ponds at Ranote District, Songkhla Province, southern Thailand. A glass house experiment on the reclamation of the soils included desalination by leaching soils using various amounts of deionised water, rice husk, plant nutrients and ...
P, Towatana, C, Voradej, N, Leeraphante
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Study on Domestic Wastewater Treatment of the Horizontal Subsurface Flow Wetlands (HSSF-CWs) Using Brachiaria mutica

Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2020
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of domestic wastewater treatment on the horizontal subsurface flow-constructed wetlands (HSSF-CWs) using Brachiaria mutica vegetation. We used two wetland models: one with plants and the other without plants.
null Van Thi Thanh Ho   +5 more
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Potential of Brachiaria mutica (Para grass) for bioethanol production from Loktak Lake.

Bioresource technology, 2017
The aim of present study was to evaluate feasibility of using the Para grass as feedstock for production of bioethanol. Process involved the pretreatment with dilute acid or alkali and followed by enzymatic saccharification with commercial cellulase. Maximum sugar release of 696mg/g was obtained from 10% biomass loading and 0.5% w/v of alkali whereas ...
Dinabandhu, Sahoo   +5 more
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Pb-induced phytotoxicity in para grass (Brachiaria mutica) and Castorbean (Ricinus communis L.): Antioxidant and ultrastructural studies

Chemosphere, 2018
Hydroponics experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of different levels of Pb on Para Grass (Brachiaria mutica) and Castorbean (Ricinus communis L). Generally, Para Grass exhibited higher tolerance to excessive concentrations of Pb in nutrient solution, whereas a consistent decline was observed in growth of Castorbean plants exposed to ...
Muhammad Moman Khan   +6 more
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Determining the Growth and Wastewater Treatment Ability of Para Grass (Brachiaria mutica) Vegetation in the Stabilization Ponds

2021
Aquatic plants can be used to treat wastewater in an environmentally acceptable way. Para grass (Brachiaria mutica) is grown in a water stabilisation pond in this study. Para grass is leafy and leaf blades are hairy, up to 0.3 m long and 0.16 – 0.2 m wide. The growth cycle of para grass was studied for 35 days, and it was discovered that the grass grew
Ho, van Thi Thanh   +2 more
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Effect of cutting management and nitrogen on yield, economics and energetic relationships of paragrass (Brachiaria mutica)

Indian Journal of Agronomy, 2001
A study was carried out during 1992 and 1993 to find out effect of cutting rnan- agernent and nitrogen levels on fodder production of paragrass [Brachiaria rnutica (Forskaal) Stapfl. The highest green-forage and dry-matter yields of 359.0 and 101.20 qlha respectively were recorded when the crop was cut at 60-day intervals and fertil- ized with 60 kg ...
null S. CHOUBEY   +1 more
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Effects of Chelate-Assisted Chromium (Cr+6) on Growth, and Chromium Bioaccumulation in Paragrass (Brachiaria mutica Forssk.Stapf)

Journal of Plant Physiology & Pathology, 2016
The growth pattern, toxicology and chromium bioavailability in 45 days grown Paragrass (Brachiaria mutica Forssk.Stapf) in response to applications of ionic Chromium (Cr+6) and chelate-assisted Cr+6 were undertaken. Root and shoot length of Paragrass significantly decreased with increasing concentration of Cr+6. Paragrass plants grown both in Cr+6 (300
Priyanka Jena   +2 more
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