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2015
It is a fodder species rich in protein and therefore introduced in India from Australia. It is found to perform better in semiarid rainfed conditions. The production started in the second year seed sawing and one cutting was done with a fresh biomass production of 31.41 q/ha.
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It is a fodder species rich in protein and therefore introduced in India from Australia. It is found to perform better in semiarid rainfed conditions. The production started in the second year seed sawing and one cutting was done with a fresh biomass production of 31.41 q/ha.
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Oleanane Saponins from Stylosanthes erecta
Journal of Natural Products, 2007Five new oleanane saponins (1-5) together with four know flavonol glycosides were isolated from the aerial parts of Stylosanthes erecta. Their structures were elucidated by 1D and 2D NMR experiments including 1D-TOCSY, DQF-COSY, ROESY, HSQC, and HMBC spectroscopy, as well as ESIMS analysis.
DE LEO, MARINELLA +3 more
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Transformation of Stylosanthes Species
1993Stylosanthes spp. are pasture legumes grown in tropical and subtropical areas in South-east Asia, Africa, South America and Australia (Burt et al. 1983). The genus Stylosanthes represents the most important pasture legumes of northern Australia and it is estimated that currently 700 000 ha are sown in this region, with potential for future expansion to
A. R. Elliott, J. M. Manners
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Germination and vigour in stored seed of Stylosanthes hamata and Stylosanthes scabra
2003Levels of germinable, hard and dead seeds in locally harvested samples of Stylosanthes hamata and Stylosanthes scabra were determined in laboratory experiments at Dharwad, India, and a Seed Vigour Index (based on seedling measurements and germination) was calculated.
Ramamurthy, V. +4 more
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