Brachiaria species have become important components of sown pastures in the humid lowlands of tropical America. This ecosystem occupies about 50 of Brazil; 60 of the area encompassed by Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador; 14 of Mexico; and significant areas in other countries of the region. The cultivars most Comment* evaluated across sites are R decumbens cv. Basilisk, R brizantha cv. Marandu, R humidicola cv. Humidícola, and R dictyoneura cv. Llanero. Cultivar Basilisk is the most widely used in the region, because it adapts to a wide range of soils and is easy to manage and to establish from seed. However, it is highly susceptible to spittlebugs and is associated with photosensitization in cattle. Cultivar Marandu is resistant to spittlebugs, bu...
The seed yields and limitations to seed production for four tropical grass cultivars were defined vi...
An inter-institutional and multi-disciplinary project to identify Brachiaria genotypes, which combin...
Species of the genus Brachiaria originate primarily from Africa, where they are constituents of natu...
Brachiaria species have become important components of sown pastures in the humid lowlands of tropic...
Brachiaria species have become important components of sown pastures in the humid lowlands of tropic...
Brachiaria species have become important components of sown pastures in the humid lowlands of tropic...
In tropical Africa, the most common and most extensively evaluated Brachiaria species as cultivated ...
Brachiaria species occupy about 300,000 hectares in Asia, the South Pacific, and Australia. In Asia ...
Brazilian beef production relies heavily on cultivated pastures, of which about 80% are planted main...
The potential of neotropical savannas is very large for pasture-based livestock systems. There are 2...
Brachiaria humidicola is a perennial and stoloniferous forage grass, with excellent adaptation to in...
ABSTRACT. The sowing season has great influence on the establishment of forage, as spreading seeds o...
The main insect pests and diseases associated with Brachiaria pastures are considered, with emphasis...
It has been the aim, in the present article, to bring together as much as possible scientific eviden...
Brachiaria humidicola is a perennial and stoloniferous forage grass, with excellent adaptation to in...
The seed yields and limitations to seed production for four tropical grass cultivars were defined vi...
An inter-institutional and multi-disciplinary project to identify Brachiaria genotypes, which combin...
Species of the genus Brachiaria originate primarily from Africa, where they are constituents of natu...
Brachiaria species have become important components of sown pastures in the humid lowlands of tropic...
Brachiaria species have become important components of sown pastures in the humid lowlands of tropic...
Brachiaria species have become important components of sown pastures in the humid lowlands of tropic...
In tropical Africa, the most common and most extensively evaluated Brachiaria species as cultivated ...
Brachiaria species occupy about 300,000 hectares in Asia, the South Pacific, and Australia. In Asia ...
Brazilian beef production relies heavily on cultivated pastures, of which about 80% are planted main...
The potential of neotropical savannas is very large for pasture-based livestock systems. There are 2...
Brachiaria humidicola is a perennial and stoloniferous forage grass, with excellent adaptation to in...
ABSTRACT. The sowing season has great influence on the establishment of forage, as spreading seeds o...
The main insect pests and diseases associated with Brachiaria pastures are considered, with emphasis...
It has been the aim, in the present article, to bring together as much as possible scientific eviden...
Brachiaria humidicola is a perennial and stoloniferous forage grass, with excellent adaptation to in...
The seed yields and limitations to seed production for four tropical grass cultivars were defined vi...
An inter-institutional and multi-disciplinary project to identify Brachiaria genotypes, which combin...
Species of the genus Brachiaria originate primarily from Africa, where they are constituents of natu...