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Evaluación de la producción de biomasa de dos cultivares de Chloris gayana Kunth (cv finecut cv topcut)
(2013)
Resumen: El objetivo de esta investigación fue evaluar la productividad de dos cultivares de la especie Chloris gayana Kunth, “Finecut” y Topcut”. Chloris gayana es una especie megatérmica caracterizada por su tolerancia ...
Chloris gayana Kunth under different defoliation regimes. Morphogenesis, sward structure and leaf area index
(2019-10-09)
Subtropical pastures are an important alternative to increase forage yields to fulfil cattle nutritional requirements. Despite the increasing expansion of these pastures in the semiarid subtropical region of Argentina, ...
Evaluación de producción de biomasa de Chloris gayana Kunth (Fine Cut) en la Cuenca del Salado
(2013)
Resumen: El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el rendimiento de Chloris gayana Kunth (Grama Rhodes) cv. Fine Cut en relación con los rendimientos del campo natural. Este ensayo experimental se desarrolló en Verónica, ...
Size/density compensation in Chloris gayana Kunth cv. Fine Cut subjected to different defoliation regimes
(Wiley, 2012-06)
The study evaluated the plasticity of Chloris gayana Kunth cv. Fine Cut to defoliation in terms of tiller size/density compensation (SDC). Twelve mini‐swards were grown in a greenhouse under non‐limiting water and nutrient ...
Salinity induced anatomical and morphological changes in Chloris gayana Kunth roots
(Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, 2011)
Chloris gayana Kunth is a grass species valuable as forage which was introduced into Argentina to be used as pasture in saline soils of subtropical and warm-temperate zones, given its good adaptability to drought, salinity ...
Ability to recover overrides the negative effects of flooding on growth of tropical grasses Chloris gayana and Panicum coloratum
(Csiro Publishing, 2015-01)
This study assessed the flooding tolerance of the tropical grasses Chloris gayana Kunth and Panicum coloratum L. at different times of the year: (i) late winter flooding for 50 days (WF), (ii) early spring flooding (SF) ...