Agronomic evaluation. In 1994, the available 27 accessions of Arachis pintoi and 5 of Arachis repens, were planted at 6 sites in Colombia to evaluate genotype-environment interaction. The environments ranged from the humid tropics (Macagual and La Rueda in Caqueta), the savannas (a sandy loam (Alegria) and clay loam (Alcancla) soil sites at Carimagua, Meta) to the seasonally dry hillsides (a fertile clay loam at Chinchina and a silty loam at Popayan). The legume was established in association with a common grass (Brachiaria humidicola CIAT 6133, formerly Brachiaria dictyoneura). After an initial harvest and standardization cut, management has been by heavy grazing at monthly intervals
Forage peanut (Arachis pintoi) is a creeping, stoloniferous and perennial tropical legume with good ...
In order to introduce new chickpea germplasm in Argentina, two recombinant inbred line (RIL) populat...
Twenty two groundnut genotypes collected from International Crops Research Institute for Semi Arid T...
Agronomic evaluation. In 1994, the available 27 accessions of Arachis pintoi and 5 of Arachis repens...
Cattle liveweight gain and milk yield can be depressed significantly on grass alone pastures that de...
This paper realized an analysis of the scientific literature in which 75 articles were reviewed from...
The early adoption of the legume Arachis pintoi was studied in the State of Caquetá, located in Colo...
The Caqueta region of Colombia is representative of the environmental and economic conditions prevai...
The early adoption of the legume Arachis pintoi was studied in the State of Caqueta, located in Colo...
Forage yield, nutritive value, ground cover and mineral concentration of 10 genotypes of Arachis spp...
Widespread interest by researchers in the forage potential of Arachis species in Asia, Africa, and t...
Breeding of common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) shows restrictions in the genetic advance because o...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of introducing the legume Arachis pintoi CIA...
Wild Arachis germplasm includes potential forage species, such as the rhizomatous Arachis glabrata a...
In order to introduce new chickpea germplasm in Argentina, two recombinant inbred line (RIL) populat...
Forage peanut (Arachis pintoi) is a creeping, stoloniferous and perennial tropical legume with good ...
In order to introduce new chickpea germplasm in Argentina, two recombinant inbred line (RIL) populat...
Twenty two groundnut genotypes collected from International Crops Research Institute for Semi Arid T...
Agronomic evaluation. In 1994, the available 27 accessions of Arachis pintoi and 5 of Arachis repens...
Cattle liveweight gain and milk yield can be depressed significantly on grass alone pastures that de...
This paper realized an analysis of the scientific literature in which 75 articles were reviewed from...
The early adoption of the legume Arachis pintoi was studied in the State of Caquetá, located in Colo...
The Caqueta region of Colombia is representative of the environmental and economic conditions prevai...
The early adoption of the legume Arachis pintoi was studied in the State of Caqueta, located in Colo...
Forage yield, nutritive value, ground cover and mineral concentration of 10 genotypes of Arachis spp...
Widespread interest by researchers in the forage potential of Arachis species in Asia, Africa, and t...
Breeding of common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) shows restrictions in the genetic advance because o...
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of introducing the legume Arachis pintoi CIA...
Wild Arachis germplasm includes potential forage species, such as the rhizomatous Arachis glabrata a...
In order to introduce new chickpea germplasm in Argentina, two recombinant inbred line (RIL) populat...
Forage peanut (Arachis pintoi) is a creeping, stoloniferous and perennial tropical legume with good ...
In order to introduce new chickpea germplasm in Argentina, two recombinant inbred line (RIL) populat...
Twenty two groundnut genotypes collected from International Crops Research Institute for Semi Arid T...