Five accessions, comprising Aeschynomene histrix, Centrosema acutifolium, Centrosema pascuorum and Stylosanthes guianensis together with Stylosanthes hamata cVerano were evaluated over 2 years for use in fodder banks in subhumid Nigeria. The most promising accession was A. histrix 112463 with yields of more than 6 t/ha dry matter (DM) in the second growing season, good drought tolerance, ability to compete with the native vegetation and high nutritive value. C. pascuorum cCavalcade and C. acutifolium cv Vichada did not persist in competition with the native vegetation. At the end of the wet season, crude protein concentrations (whole plant) ranged from 10-17 percent DM and phosphorus concentrations from 0.08-0.19 percent DM. A. histrix fell...
The potential of 3-year-old grazed pastures of Stylosanthes hamata, Chamaecrista rotundifolia and Ce...
A short-term improved fallow system based on forage legumes is suggested for crop-livestock farming ...
Ensuring that farming in the moist savannas of Africa is maintained, despite increasing population p...
The potential of 5 forage legume accessions was assessed under cutting, as alternatives to Stylosant...
A collection of 64 accessions of the South American pasture legume Aeschynomene histrix Poiret was c...
Trials were conducted at 7 sites in northern Nigeria to identify forage legumes as alternatives to S...
Relative palatability and some agronomic traits were studied for nine legumes including Aeschynomene...
The productivity and nutritive value of Chamaecrista rotundifolia cWynn, Centrosema pascuorum cCaval...
The productivity and nutritive value of Chamaecrista rotundifolia cv. Wynn, Centrosema pascuorum cv....
The available world collection consisting of 257 accessions of the tropical pasture legume Centrosem...
The available world collection consisting of 257 accessions of the tropical pasture legume Centrosem...
In order to identify options suitable for providing livestock feed in the wetter part of the moist s...
A programme of forage legumes evaluation was developed at ILCA subhumid research site in Nigeria fro...
It has always been difficult to find forage legumes with the production characteristics that can hel...
Ruminant performance in the tropics, as in the Northern Guinea Savanna of Nigeria, is affected by se...
The potential of 3-year-old grazed pastures of Stylosanthes hamata, Chamaecrista rotundifolia and Ce...
A short-term improved fallow system based on forage legumes is suggested for crop-livestock farming ...
Ensuring that farming in the moist savannas of Africa is maintained, despite increasing population p...
The potential of 5 forage legume accessions was assessed under cutting, as alternatives to Stylosant...
A collection of 64 accessions of the South American pasture legume Aeschynomene histrix Poiret was c...
Trials were conducted at 7 sites in northern Nigeria to identify forage legumes as alternatives to S...
Relative palatability and some agronomic traits were studied for nine legumes including Aeschynomene...
The productivity and nutritive value of Chamaecrista rotundifolia cWynn, Centrosema pascuorum cCaval...
The productivity and nutritive value of Chamaecrista rotundifolia cv. Wynn, Centrosema pascuorum cv....
The available world collection consisting of 257 accessions of the tropical pasture legume Centrosem...
The available world collection consisting of 257 accessions of the tropical pasture legume Centrosem...
In order to identify options suitable for providing livestock feed in the wetter part of the moist s...
A programme of forage legumes evaluation was developed at ILCA subhumid research site in Nigeria fro...
It has always been difficult to find forage legumes with the production characteristics that can hel...
Ruminant performance in the tropics, as in the Northern Guinea Savanna of Nigeria, is affected by se...
The potential of 3-year-old grazed pastures of Stylosanthes hamata, Chamaecrista rotundifolia and Ce...
A short-term improved fallow system based on forage legumes is suggested for crop-livestock farming ...
Ensuring that farming in the moist savannas of Africa is maintained, despite increasing population p...