Brachiaria species occupy about 300,000 hectares in Asia, the South Pacific, and Australia. In Asia and the South Pacific, they are the most widely grown pasture grasses in the humid and subhumid tropics; in Australia, the area to which they are adapted is relatively small, but within it, Brachiaria occupies more than half the area of improved pastures. Brachiaria mutica, the first species introduced into the region, in the late 1800s, is now widely naturalized. Since seed of B. decumbens became available in the early 1970s, this has become the most widely planted species. Brachiaria humidicola is popular in wetter areas of Asia and the South Pacific, especially with smallholders. Brachiaria ruziziensis, introduced into Australia in the lat...
A brachiaria breeding program initiated in 1988 at CIAT (Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropica...
Several apomictic Brachiaria (Trin.) Griseb. (syn. Urochloa P. Beauv.) species are commercially impo...
Pastures of a mixture of Brachiaria mutica (para) and B. decumbens (signal) grown with Centrosema pu...
Brachiaria species occupy about 300,000 hectares in Asia, the South Pacific, and Australia. In Asia ...
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...
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 ...
Widespread interest by researchers in the forage potential of Arachis species in Asia, Africa, and t...
Seed of six commercial Brachiaria species is extensively produced for pasture sowing. Production is ...
Brachiaria grass (Brachiaria spp.) is one of most important tropical forage grass which belongs to f...
Seven perennial species of African origin-Brachiaria arrecta, B. brizantha, B. decumbens, B. dictyon...
This paper reviews published and unpublished information on the physiological and agronomic characte...
The main insect pests and diseases associated with Brachiaria pastures are considered, with emphasis...
A brachiaria breeding program initiated in 1988 at CIAT (Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropica...
Several apomictic Brachiaria (Trin.) Griseb. (syn. Urochloa P. Beauv.) species are commercially impo...
Pastures of a mixture of Brachiaria mutica (para) and B. decumbens (signal) grown with Centrosema pu...
Brachiaria species occupy about 300,000 hectares in Asia, the South Pacific, and Australia. In Asia ...
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...
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 ...
Widespread interest by researchers in the forage potential of Arachis species in Asia, Africa, and t...
Seed of six commercial Brachiaria species is extensively produced for pasture sowing. Production is ...
Brachiaria grass (Brachiaria spp.) is one of most important tropical forage grass which belongs to f...
Seven perennial species of African origin-Brachiaria arrecta, B. brizantha, B. decumbens, B. dictyon...
This paper reviews published and unpublished information on the physiological and agronomic characte...
The main insect pests and diseases associated with Brachiaria pastures are considered, with emphasis...
A brachiaria breeding program initiated in 1988 at CIAT (Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropica...
Several apomictic Brachiaria (Trin.) Griseb. (syn. Urochloa P. Beauv.) species are commercially impo...
Pastures of a mixture of Brachiaria mutica (para) and B. decumbens (signal) grown with Centrosema pu...