Author
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- Adjei, M. B.
- Brown, W. F.
- Valencia, E.
- Boateng, K.
- Flemming, P.
Abstract
The effect ofmob-grazing interval (35. 70, 105 and 140 d) on forage dry matter yield, crude protein concentration, in vitro organic matter disappearance (lVOMD) and persistence ofgrass-legume mixtures was studied on a private ranch located on a leeward site (<900 mm annual rainfall) on St. Croix. Seasonal forage dry matter (DM) yield (7.6 Mg ha") was not affected (P>0.05) by grazing interval because of drought towards the end of the season. Crude protein (CF') concentration in both legume (145-240) and grass (50-124) declined quadratically with increasing grazing interval. Although NOMD of forage also generally declined (P<0.05) with increasing grazing interval, differences in varietal response were observed.. The decline in IVOMD with forage maturity for desmanthus (Desmanthus virgatus) and glycine (Neonotonia wightii] occurred in a quadratic manner whereas the decline for leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala) and teramnus (Teramnus labialts) was linear. 'Bisset' creeping bluegrass (Bothriochloa pertusa) retained a higher NOMD with increasing grazing interval than the guinea grass (Panicum maximum). 'Bambatsi' panicum (Panicum coloratum var, Makarikariense) and leucaena were more persistent at the 70-105 grazing interval than the other forages at this dry site.
Suggested Citation
Adjei, M. B. & Brown, W. F. & Valencia, E. & Boateng, K. & Flemming, P., 1998.
"Defoliation Management Effects on Tropical Grass-Legume Yield, Quality and Persistence I. Low Rainfall Site,"
34th Annual Meeting, July 12-18, 1998, Jamaica
256896, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
Handle:
RePEc:ags:cfcs98:256896
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.256896
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