The evaluation of Stylosanthes species has featured prominently in ILCA's forage evaluation programme in the subhumid zone of Nigeria. The evaluation of over 200 accessions within the genus using a series of evaluation stages ranging from small plot observation trials through to full-scale grazing trials is described. Accessions which are as good or better than S. hamata cv Verano, which is currently being used for pasture developments, included two S. guianensis accessions (ILCA 164 and 15557) and one S. hamata accession (ILCA 15876)
Stylosanthes hamata (stylo) was introduced into communities in the Northern Savanna Zone of Ghana in...
An experiment is described in which 27 accessions of Stylosanthes, comprising some seven species, we...
A programme of forage legumes evaluation was developed at ILCA subhumid research site in Nigeria fro...
Stylosanthes species have featured prominantly in the forage evaluation program at Kaduna in the sub...
Summarises the performance of three species of stylosanthes, viz, S. guianensis cvs Cook and Schofie...
To improve livestock productivity in sub-Saharan Africa sustainable solutions to seasonal deficienci...
This report is divided into seven sections. The first section deals with biology of Stylosanthes and...
It has always been difficult to find forage legumes with the production characteristics that can hel...
Reviews works on the biology & agronomy of Stylosanthes in West Africa, with particular reference to...
Trials were conducted at 7 sites in northern Nigeria to identify forage legumes as alternatives to S...
Thirty-four Stylosanthes scabra, 20 S. guianensis and 66 S. hamata accessions were compared for biom...
During the 1980s the management and nutrient requirements of Stylosanthes in pastures and cropping s...
The genus Stylosanthes contains about 30 species of which most are native to South and Central Ameri...
Five accessions, comprising Aeschynomene histrix, Centrosema acutifolium, Centrosema pascuorum and S...
The potential of 5 forage legume accessions was assessed under cutting, as alternatives to Stylosant...
Stylosanthes hamata (stylo) was introduced into communities in the Northern Savanna Zone of Ghana in...
An experiment is described in which 27 accessions of Stylosanthes, comprising some seven species, we...
A programme of forage legumes evaluation was developed at ILCA subhumid research site in Nigeria fro...
Stylosanthes species have featured prominantly in the forage evaluation program at Kaduna in the sub...
Summarises the performance of three species of stylosanthes, viz, S. guianensis cvs Cook and Schofie...
To improve livestock productivity in sub-Saharan Africa sustainable solutions to seasonal deficienci...
This report is divided into seven sections. The first section deals with biology of Stylosanthes and...
It has always been difficult to find forage legumes with the production characteristics that can hel...
Reviews works on the biology & agronomy of Stylosanthes in West Africa, with particular reference to...
Trials were conducted at 7 sites in northern Nigeria to identify forage legumes as alternatives to S...
Thirty-four Stylosanthes scabra, 20 S. guianensis and 66 S. hamata accessions were compared for biom...
During the 1980s the management and nutrient requirements of Stylosanthes in pastures and cropping s...
The genus Stylosanthes contains about 30 species of which most are native to South and Central Ameri...
Five accessions, comprising Aeschynomene histrix, Centrosema acutifolium, Centrosema pascuorum and S...
The potential of 5 forage legume accessions was assessed under cutting, as alternatives to Stylosant...
Stylosanthes hamata (stylo) was introduced into communities in the Northern Savanna Zone of Ghana in...
An experiment is described in which 27 accessions of Stylosanthes, comprising some seven species, we...
A programme of forage legumes evaluation was developed at ILCA subhumid research site in Nigeria fro...