Research aimed at developing various Stylosanthes species as forage crops in South America began with the collection of Brazilian germplasm in the 1960s. These efforts have intensified greatly in the past 25 years with the participation of a number of local, national and international institutions. Eight cultivars have been released through the evaluation and selection of the resulting collections. However, the commercial success of these cultivars has ranged from limited to non-existent. Absence of commercial adoption is attributed to lack of interest in forage legume technology and to deficiencies in released cultivars. Poor persistence, commonly attributed to susceptibility to anthracnose, and problems with commercial seed production are...
Hybrid stylos (Stylosanthes guianensis var. vulgaris x var. pauciflora) with durable, quantitative r...
During agronomic evaluation of introduced accessions of Stylosanthes Swartz in Colombia and Queensla...
The seed yields and limitations to yield for nine pasture legumes in a tropical savanna region were ...
Evaluation of natural Stylosanthes germplasm leading to the release of 8 commercial cultivars began ...
Introduction of Stylosanthes species to south-east Asia commenced in 1949 and tended to follow the d...
Accessions and cultivars of Stylosanthes capitata, S. macrocephala, S. guianensis, S. scabra and S. ...
Although Stylosanthes gracilis was the first stylo to be introduced as a green manure cover crop for...
During field screening from 1978 to 1981 of 121 accessions of the tropical pasture legume Stylosanth...
Estilosantes Campo Grande (ECG) is a mixture (80/20 by weight) of Stylosanthes capitata and S. macro...
The multiplicity of soils, climates and vegetation types in Minas Gerais State has resulted in a lar...
The pattern of growth and development of seed crops of stylo (Stylosanthes guyanensis) was derived f...
Stylosanthes forage legume was very popular in Thailand for \u3e30 years. S. humilis (Townsville) wa...
Hybrid stylos (Stylosanthes guianensis var. vulgaris x var. pauciflora) with durable, quantitative r...
The genus Stylosanthes Sw. has provided ample germplasm for a wide variety of agroecological situati...
The genus Stylosanthes contains about 30 species of which most are native to South and Central Ameri...
Hybrid stylos (Stylosanthes guianensis var. vulgaris x var. pauciflora) with durable, quantitative r...
During agronomic evaluation of introduced accessions of Stylosanthes Swartz in Colombia and Queensla...
The seed yields and limitations to yield for nine pasture legumes in a tropical savanna region were ...
Evaluation of natural Stylosanthes germplasm leading to the release of 8 commercial cultivars began ...
Introduction of Stylosanthes species to south-east Asia commenced in 1949 and tended to follow the d...
Accessions and cultivars of Stylosanthes capitata, S. macrocephala, S. guianensis, S. scabra and S. ...
Although Stylosanthes gracilis was the first stylo to be introduced as a green manure cover crop for...
During field screening from 1978 to 1981 of 121 accessions of the tropical pasture legume Stylosanth...
Estilosantes Campo Grande (ECG) is a mixture (80/20 by weight) of Stylosanthes capitata and S. macro...
The multiplicity of soils, climates and vegetation types in Minas Gerais State has resulted in a lar...
The pattern of growth and development of seed crops of stylo (Stylosanthes guyanensis) was derived f...
Stylosanthes forage legume was very popular in Thailand for \u3e30 years. S. humilis (Townsville) wa...
Hybrid stylos (Stylosanthes guianensis var. vulgaris x var. pauciflora) with durable, quantitative r...
The genus Stylosanthes Sw. has provided ample germplasm for a wide variety of agroecological situati...
The genus Stylosanthes contains about 30 species of which most are native to South and Central Ameri...
Hybrid stylos (Stylosanthes guianensis var. vulgaris x var. pauciflora) with durable, quantitative r...
During agronomic evaluation of introduced accessions of Stylosanthes Swartz in Colombia and Queensla...
The seed yields and limitations to yield for nine pasture legumes in a tropical savanna region were ...