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The Potential for Buffel Grass Renewal from Seed in 16-Year-Old Buffel Grass-Siratro Pastures in South-East Queensland

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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Evaluation of three varieties of Buffel grass, in the North of Tamaulipas

Agro Productividad, 2022
Objective: 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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A longitudinal study of methane emissions by cattle grazing buffel grass or buffel grass/Desmanthus pastures.

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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Salinity response of cultivars of buffel grass ( Cenchrus ciliaris )

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, 1970
Five buffel grass cultivars were grown in solution culture at levels of 0.5, 40, 80, and 160 m. equiv. NaCl/l. Yields did not differ between cultivars at the highest level of NaCl, and the more productive cultivars under low salinity conditions, Tarewinnabar, Biloela, and American, suffered greatest potential yield reduction and accumulated highest ...
TWG Graham, LR Humphreys
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Fire behaviour on engineered landforms stabilised with high biomass buffel grass

Ecological Engineering, 2017
Abstract Rehabilitated lands created by open-cut coal mines are generally protected by land managers from fire and grazing disturbances. This practice is employed to reduce negative impacts, such as erosion, on the developing ecosystems. However, fire exclusion over long periods inadvertently contributes to increased fire risk on rehabilitated ...
McKenna, Phill   +4 more
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Tackling Contentious Invasive Plant Species: A Case Study of Buffel Grass in Australia

Environmental Management, 2011
Introduced 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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Intake and ingestive behavior of lambs fed diets containing ammoniated buffel grass hay

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2017
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of diets with ammoniated buffel grass hay on the ingestive behavior of feedlot lambs. Thirty-two sheep of no defined breed with an average body weight of 17.7 ± 1.8 kg were used. A completely randomized design with four treatments (0, 18, 36, and 54 g/kg dry matter (DM) basis) and eight repetitions was used ...
Alexandre Fernandes, Perazzo   +8 more
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Growth and development of buffel grass ( Cenchrus ciliaris )

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, 1968
Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris), an important subtropical forage species, was grown under a range of environmental conditions; growth and development were followed by a series of regular harvests. The rates of plant growth and development increased with increasing levels of solar radiation up to the highest levels received (approximately 700 cal/cm2 ...
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Zebra Finches forage on seed from invasive Buffel Grass, but prefer seed from two common native grasses

Emu - Austral Ornithology, 2018
Inland Australia is being transformed by invasive Cenchrus ciliaris (Buffel Grass) which is displacing native grasses. Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia guttata) forage on C.
Lauren I. Young   +1 more
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Correction - Salinity response of cultivars of buffel grass ( Cenchrus ciliaris )

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, 1970
Five buffel grass cultivars were grown in solution culture at levels of 0.5, 40, 80, and 160 m. equiv. NaCl/l. Yields did not differ between cultivars at the highest level of NaCl, and the more productive cultivars under low salinity conditions, Tarewinnabar, Biloela, and American, suffered greatest potential yield reduction and accumulated highest ...
TWG Graham, LR Humphreys
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