Brachiaria humidicola is a perennial and stoloniferous forage grass, with excellent adaptation to infertile soils and waterlogging. Producers in northern Brazil have become interested in this species, especially after the degradation of large areas of lowly permeable soils sown with B. brizantha cv. Marandu, which is highly intoler-ant of soil waterlogging (Andrade and Valentim 2006). However, since only 3 cultivars of B. humidicola are registered in Brazil (Mapa 2013), there is a need to de-velop new cultivars adapted to the range of environ-mental conditions experienced. Recently, Embrapa Beef Cattle obtained intraspecific hybrids of B. humidicola that need to be evaluated agronomically, aiming at sub-sequent grazing trials and future rel...
The genus Brachiaria comprises more than 100 species and is the single most important genus of forag...
Pastures of Brachiaria humidicola are broadly used in Brazil, especially in soils with low fertility...
Guineagrass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) is responsible for a high percentage of cattle finishing and mil...
Brachiaria humidicola is a perennial and stoloniferous forage grass, with excellent adaptation to in...
Brachiaria humidicola is a perennial and stoloniferous forage grass, with excellent adaptation to in...
The objectives of this study were to detect genetic variability among genotypes of Brachiara humidic...
Brachiaria humidicola is well adapted to infertile and acid soils with poor drainage or temporary fl...
Forage grasses account for 90% of the Brazilian forage seed market while the genera Brachiaria, Pani...
The Panicum maximum breeding program coordinated by the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation ...
Brazilian beef production relies heavily on cultivated pastures, of which about 80% are planted main...
Although Brachiaria spp. grasses are important components of sustainable forage?livestock systems in...
Brachiaria decumbens has great importance in the national beef cattle scenario due to its high forag...
Currently, Brazil is the largest producer and exporter of tropical forage seeds in Latin America, wh...
The population Bh16b was formed from the remnant seed of the best crosses identified from Bh16 popul...
Currently, there is a need to seek ways to increase the productivity of beef cattle systems in Brazi...
The genus Brachiaria comprises more than 100 species and is the single most important genus of forag...
Pastures of Brachiaria humidicola are broadly used in Brazil, especially in soils with low fertility...
Guineagrass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) is responsible for a high percentage of cattle finishing and mil...
Brachiaria humidicola is a perennial and stoloniferous forage grass, with excellent adaptation to in...
Brachiaria humidicola is a perennial and stoloniferous forage grass, with excellent adaptation to in...
The objectives of this study were to detect genetic variability among genotypes of Brachiara humidic...
Brachiaria humidicola is well adapted to infertile and acid soils with poor drainage or temporary fl...
Forage grasses account for 90% of the Brazilian forage seed market while the genera Brachiaria, Pani...
The Panicum maximum breeding program coordinated by the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation ...
Brazilian beef production relies heavily on cultivated pastures, of which about 80% are planted main...
Although Brachiaria spp. grasses are important components of sustainable forage?livestock systems in...
Brachiaria decumbens has great importance in the national beef cattle scenario due to its high forag...
Currently, Brazil is the largest producer and exporter of tropical forage seeds in Latin America, wh...
The population Bh16b was formed from the remnant seed of the best crosses identified from Bh16 popul...
Currently, there is a need to seek ways to increase the productivity of beef cattle systems in Brazi...
The genus Brachiaria comprises more than 100 species and is the single most important genus of forag...
Pastures of Brachiaria humidicola are broadly used in Brazil, especially in soils with low fertility...
Guineagrass (Panicum maximum Jacq.) is responsible for a high percentage of cattle finishing and mil...