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Predicting seasonal production of Eragrostis curvula.

open access: yes, 1980
The potential for mathematical prediction of the yield and quality of forage crops in fodder production planning is still untapped. This paper presents a multiple regression equation accounting for 88% of the variation that occurred in some 270 ...
R.I., Jones, N.G.E., Hackland
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Perennial pastures for marginal farming country in southern Queensland. 2. Potential new grass cultivar evaluation

open access: yesTropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales, 2015
Trials in the Condamine-Balonne basin, Australia, compared 11 promising perennial pasture grass accessions (4 Bothriochloa, 2 Cenchrus, 2 Urochloa and 1 each of Digitaria, Eragrostis and Panicum species) against the best similar commercial cultivars on ...
Richard G. Silcock   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Eragrostis species of Zimbabwe

open access: yes, 2007
Les graminées sont assez difficiles à identifier sur le terrain et certains genres, comme Eragrostis, comptent de nombreuses espèces difficiles à distinguer.
Poilecot, Pierre
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An Ecophysiological study of two key grass species, Anthephora Pubescens Nees and Eragrostis Curvula (Schrad.) Nees [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 1992.The effect of competitive stress was studied in two key grass species, Athephora pubescens Nees ecotype VH20 and Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) Nees cultivar Ermelo.

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Competitive ability of two grass species: Anthephora pubescens and Eragrostis curvula. 2. Growth analysis

open access: yes, 1994
A replacement series evaluation of the degree of interspecific competition between Anthephora pubescens Nees and Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) Nees indicated that the former was a poor and the latter a strong competitor.
Mynhardt, Jennifer E.   +2 more
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Response of Eragrostis curvula to differences in the seasonal distribution of nitrogen fertiliser.

open access: yes, 1981
The seasonal distribution of nitrogen fertiliser to Eragrostis curvula pastures at two sites in Natal did not exert much influence on forage production when large quantities were applied over the season (250 kg n/ha/a).
N.M., Tainton, C.A.H., Heard, R.C., Nash
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Evaluating pasture species for less fertile soils in a subtropical aseasonal low rainfall zone

open access: yesTropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales, 2014
Grasses, legumes, saltbushes and herbs were evaluated at 6 sites in southern inland Queensland to identify potential pasture and forage plants for use on marginal cropping soils.
Richard G. Silcock   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

curvula

open access: yes, 1969
Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) Neesweeping lovegrass3 mi. s. of Purah Creek, Road 31Open fieldsca.
69040 Lewis S. Rose
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Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) - environmental weed risk assessment 2018

open access: yes, 2018
Introducing new plants to an area may have both positive and negative effects on the environment, economy and community. To minimise the negative environmental impact of introducing new agricultural species, DPIRD conducts a risk assessment procedure ...
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia
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Comparisons of the resurrection grass, Eragrostis nindensis, with the related desiccation-sensitive species, E. curvula

open access: yes, 2001
Bibliography: leaves 100-133.Desiccation tolerance of the inner leaves of Eragrostis nindensis is compared with the desiccation sensitivity of the outer leaves, as well as those of the closely related species, E. curvula. Both E. nindensis and E. curvula
Van der Willigen, Clare   +1 more
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