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Ruminant nutrition symposium: novel microbial solutions to optimize production efficiency in beef and dairy systems. [PDF]
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EFFECTS OF NITROGEN FERTILIZATION ON BUFFEL GRASS PRODUCTIVITY AND WATER EFFICIENCE USE
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Evaluation of three varieties of Buffel grass, in the North of Tamaulipas
Agro Productividad, 2022Objective: To evaluate the vegetative, reproductive, production, and forage quality characteristics of three Buffel grass varieties from northern Tamaulipas. Design/Methodology/Approach: A pot trial was established under open field conditions, at CERIB-CIRNE-INIFAP in Río Bravo, Tamaulipas, on 04/15/2016 and 03/10/2017; the experiment was carried out ...
Rubén. D. Garza-Cedillo +6 more
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Genetic Transformation in Buffel Grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.)
2000Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) is an important forage grass in the semi-tropics. A summer-growing perennial native to South Africa and India, it is also widely grown in Australia and southern regions of the USA as a monospecific sward and as a component of improved pastures.
Ross, A. H., Manners, J., Birch, R. G.
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Considering the social dimension of invasive species: the case of buffel grass
Environmental Science and Policy, 2011(Uploaded by Plazi for the IPBES Invasive Alien Species Assessment) The status of many invasive plant species that are also of high commercial value is contentious. Management of negative impacts depends on the support and co-operation of people who regard the species as an asset.
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Co 1-A DROUGHT TOLERANT BLOU BUFFEL GRASS
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1990A search and study of the Cenchrus germplasm collection resulted in the identification of FS-391, a genotype from Vellakoil taluk of Coimbatore district. It has high green fodder yielding potential of 40 t/ha/yr under rainfed condition with higher DM and CP yield than C.ciliaris and C.glaucus Local.
SUKANYA SUBRAMANIAN +5 more
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Animal Production Science
Context. Reducing methane emissions from grazing cattle is important to reduce the environmental impact of Australia’s beef industry. Aim. A 16-month grazing study was completed on a commercial property in central Queensland, to determine the animal production and methane emission response to including Desmanthus in buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris ...
Ed Charmley +8 more
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Context. Reducing methane emissions from grazing cattle is important to reduce the environmental impact of Australia’s beef industry. Aim. A 16-month grazing study was completed on a commercial property in central Queensland, to determine the animal production and methane emission response to including Desmanthus in buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris ...
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Tackling Contentious Invasive Plant Species: A Case Study of Buffel Grass in Australia
Environmental Management, 2011Introduced plants that have both production values and negative impacts can be contentious. Generally they are either treated as weeds and their use prohibited; or unfettered exploitation is permitted and land managers must individually contend with any negative effects. Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) is contentious in Australia and there has been no
Anthony C, Grice +3 more
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The Journal of Applied Ecology, 1989
(1) Seed production by buffet grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) cv. Biloela and soil seed reserves were studied in two 16-year-old buffet grass-siratro (Macroptilium atropurpureum cv. Siratro) pastures in sub-humid south-east Queensland. Ripe fascicles (the dispersal unit) were collected on six occasions from summer to late autumn, placed on the soil surface ...
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(1) Seed production by buffet grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) cv. Biloela and soil seed reserves were studied in two 16-year-old buffet grass-siratro (Macroptilium atropurpureum cv. Siratro) pastures in sub-humid south-east Queensland. Ripe fascicles (the dispersal unit) were collected on six occasions from summer to late autumn, placed on the soil surface ...
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