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Soil waterlogging reduces gas exchange between the soil and the atmosphere, leading to oxygen deprivation in the rhizosphere. Brachiaria spp. are the most widely sown forage grasses in tropical America. Among commercial Brachiaria grasses, B. humidicola shows superior tolerance to waterlogged soi...


Cardoso Arango, Juan AndrésRincón, J.Jiménez, J.C.Noguera, D.Rao, Idupulapati M.[Morpho-anatomical adaptations to waterlogging by germplasm accessions in a tropical forage grass]Morpho-anatomical adaptations to waterlogging by germplasm accessions in a tropical forage grass
Cardoso Arango, Juan AndrésPineda, MarcelaJiménez Serna, Juan de la CruzVergara, Manuel FernandoRao, Idupulapati M.[Contrasting strategies to cope with drought conditions by two tropical forage C4 grasses]Contrasting strategies to cope with drought conditions by two tropical forage C4 grasses

An inter-institutional and multi-disciplinary project to identify Brachiaria genotypes, which combine waterlogging tolerance with high forage yield and quality, for use in agricultural land in Latin America with poor drainage, is underway. The aim is to improve meat and milk production and mitiga...


Cardoso Arango, Juan AndrésJiménez, J.Rincón, J.Guevara, Edward D.Hoek, Rein van derJarvis, AndyPeters, MichaelMiles, John W.Ayarza, Miguel AngelCajas, S.Rincón, A.Mateus, H.Quiceno, J.Barragán, W.Lascano, Carlos E.Argel M., Pedro J.Mena Urbina, Martin A.Hertentains, L.Rao, Idupulapati M.[Advances in improving tolerance to waterlogging in Brachiaria grasses]Advances in improving tolerance to waterlogging in Brachiaria grasses

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