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CHARACTERIZATION AND USE OF Desmodium SPECIES IN THE CARIBBEAN TROPICS AND SUBTROPICS

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  • Thro, A.M.
  • Quesenberry, K.H.

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Forage legume research is active and cooperative in the Caribbean Basin/Central America. Large collections of many Desmodium species are available for use. Desmodium intortum and Q. uncinatum have been characterized as unadapted to our livestock production sites. Native and exotic browse species (e.g., fi. discolor. distortum. Q. tortuosum. 2. nicaracruense. E. strigillosum. fi. velutinum and Codariocalyx gyroides (syn. D. qyroides) may be valuable for stock owners with little or no land. Spontaneous species of native pastures (D. incanum. fi. uniflorum. Q. procumbens. E. scoroiurus. D. adscendens. and 2. triflorumi are not presently recommended for commercial development. Desmodium barbatum is untried. Relative adaptation of the wet tropical lowland species D. heterocaroon• Eheterophy1lum. and fi. ovalifolium varies with site; J). ovalifolium is more widely adapted. Though superior in pasture comportment, fi. ovalifolium provides poor animal performance; promising new germplasm is being characterized. An international workshop on E- ovalifolium would be timely.

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  • Thro, A.M. & Quesenberry, K.H., 1990. "CHARACTERIZATION AND USE OF Desmodium SPECIES IN THE CARIBBEAN TROPICS AND SUBTROPICS," 26th Annual Meeting, July 29 to August 4, 1990, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico 259405, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cfcs90:259405
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.259405
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    1. Keogham, J. M. & Devers, C. L., 1977. "Forage Grasses And Legumes For Drier Parts Of The Caribbean," 14th Annual Meeting, June 27 - July 2, 1977, Guadeloupe and Martinique 263111, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
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    1. Muir, J. P. & Valencia, E. & Weiss, S., 2006. "Harnessing the potential of native herbaceous legume germplasm," 42nd Annual Meeting, July 9-15, 2006, Carolina, Puerto Rico 256243, Caribbean Food Crops Society.

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