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Brachiaria species occupy about 300,000 hectares in Asia, the South Pacific, and Australia. In Asia and the South Pacific, they are the most widely grown pasture grasses in the humid and subhumid tropics; in Australia, the area to which they are adapted is relatively small, but within it, Brachia...


Stür, Werner W.Hopkinson, J.M.Chen, C.P.[Regional experience with Brachiaria: Asia, the South Pacific, and Australia]Regional experience with Brachiaria: Asia, the South Pacific, and Australia

Seed of six commercial Brachiaria species is extensively produced for pasture sowing. Production is restricted geographically and seasonally by photoperiodic flowering reactions. It also requires a prior control of vegetative tiller production, and therefore a reliable dry season. The necessary c...


Hopkinson, J.M.Souza, Francisco Humberto Dübbern de[Reproductive physiology, seed production, and seed quality of Brachiaria]Reproductive physiology, seed production, and seed quality of Brachiaria
Stür, Werner W.Hopkinson, J.M.Chen, C.P.[Experiencia regional con Brachiaria: Asia, el Pacífico Sur y Australia]Experiencia regional con Brachiaria: Asia, el Pacífico Sur y Australia

Brachiaria species occupy about 300,000 hectares in Asia, the South Pacific, and Australia. In Asia and the South Pacific, they are the most widely grown pasture grasses in the humid and subhumid tropics; in Australia, the area to which they are adapted is relatively small, but within it, Brachia...


Stür, Werner W.Hopkinson, J.M.Chen, C.P.[Regional experience with Brachiaria: Asia, the South Pacific, and Australia]Regional experience with Brachiaria: Asia, the South Pacific, and Australia

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