Extension of the Period of Utilisation of the Perennial Grasses
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1966/v92i9/25399Abstract
The green herbage growth (September-October to 7 January) in winter was assessed in three perennial grasses, viz., Andropogon gayanus, Pennisetum polys tachyon and Brachiaria brizantha, grown as spaced plants with 49 kg of P2O5 and 74 kg of N per hectare per annum under rainfed conditions at Ranchi for 3 years (1963-65). Grasses rested from 15-30 September, (after a cut in July) yielded 40-60 q/ha of green herbage with 0.4 to 0.8 per cent nitrogen (dry wt. basis) when cut on 7 January. Andropogon gayanus showed slightly more growth than the others and its leaves were less frost burnt. The plants rested from July and cut on 7 January, except in the case of Brachiaria brizantha, did not yield more than those cut in July, September-October and January. There was not much advantage in green grass growth in winter by leaving 15 em stubbles in autumn over 7.S em stubbles.Downloads
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1966-09-01
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Chatterjee, B. N., & Singh, R. D. (1966). Extension of the Period of Utilisation of the Perennial Grasses. Indian Forester, 92(9), 591–595. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1966/v92i9/25399
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