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Biological N<inf>2</inf>-fixation by three tropical forage legumes and its transfer to Brachiaria humidicola in mixed swards
ArticleAbstract: A study was conducted (a) to determine the biological N2-fixation (BNF) by three tropical pasture lePalabras claves:Autores:Espinoza Y., Gil J.L., Orlando GuenniFuentes:scopusGrowth responses of three Brachiaria species to light intensity and nitrogen supply
ArticleAbstract: Biomass production, dry matter partitioning and nutrient accumulation of 3 Brachiaria species (B. brPalabras claves:Autores:Figueroa R., Orlando Guenni, Seiter S.Fuentes:scopusGrowth, forage yield and light interception and use by stands of five Brachiaria species in a tropical environment
ArticleAbstract: Light interception and use were studied in fertilised stands of 5 Brachiaria species: B. brizantha,Palabras claves:Autores:Gil J., Guedez Y., Orlando GuenniFuentes:scopusGrowth, leaf photosynthesis and canopy light use efficiency under differing irradiance and soil N supplies in the forage grass brachiaria decumbens stapf
ArticleAbstract: Irradiance and soil nitrogen effects on growth, net photosynthesis and radiation use efficiency (RUEPalabras claves:Apparent quantum yield, Biomass accumulation, Radiation use efficiency, Shade, SignalgrassAutores:Gómez S., Lelys Bravo De Guenni, Orlando GuenniFuentes:scopusIrradiance and defoliation effects in three species of the forage grass Brachiaria
ArticleAbstract: The responses of B. brizantha, B. decumbens and B. dictyoneura to shade and defoliation were examinePalabras claves:Autores:Baruch Z., Orlando GuenniFuentes:scopusResponses to drought of five Brachiaria species. I. Biomass production, leaf growth, root distribution, water use and forage quality
ArticleAbstract: The introduction of African grasses in Neotropical savannas has been a key factor to improve pasturePalabras claves:Brachiaria pastures, Drought stress, Forage quality, growth, Root distribution, Soil water use, Tropical savannasAutores:Baruch Z., Marín D., Orlando GuenniFuentes:scopusRespuestas al déficit hídrico en especes forrajeras de Brachiaria (Trin.) Griseb. (Poaceae)
ArticleAbstract: Some Brachiaria species are economically important because they are valuable forages in the NeotropiPalabras claves:Autores:Baruch Z., Gil J., Márquez L., Núñez C., Orlando GuenniFuentes:scopus