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Jiménez Serna, Juan de la CruzCardoso Arango, Juan AndrésDomínguez, MoralbaFischer, GerhardRao, Idupulapati M.[Morpho-anatomical traits of root and non-enzymatic antioxidant system of leaf tissue contribute to waterlogging tolerance in Brachiaria grasses]Morpho-anatomical traits of root and non-enzymatic antioxidant system of leaf tissue contribute to waterlogging tolerance in Brachiaria grasses
Jiménez Serna, Juan de la CruzCardoso Arango, Juan AndrésArango-Londoño, DavidFischer, GerhardRao, Idupulapati M.[Influence of soil fertility on waterlogging tolerance of two Brachiaria grasses = Influencia de la fertilidad del suelo en la tolerancia a inundación en dos pastos de Brachiaria]Influence of soil fertility on waterlogging tolerance of two Brachiaria grasses = Influencia de la fertilidad del suelo en la tolerancia a inundación en dos pastos de Brachiaria

Forage-based livestock production plays a key role in national and regional economies, for food security and poverty alleviation, but is considered a major contributor to agricultural GHG emissions. While demand for livestock products is predicted to increase, there is political and societal pres...


Peters, MichaelHerrero, Mario T.Fisher, M.Erb, KarlheinzRao, Idupulapati M.Subbaraoa, Guntur V.Castro, A.Arango, JacoboChara, J.Murgueitio, E.Hoek, Rein van derLäderach, PeterHyman, GlennTapasco, JeimarStrassburg, B.Paul, Birthe K.Rincón, A.Schultze-Kraft, RainerFonte, Steven J.Searchinger, T.[Challenges and opportunities for improving eco-efficiency of tropical forage-based systems to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions]Challenges and opportunities for improving eco-efficiency of tropical forage-based systems to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions

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
Beebe, Stephen E.Rao, Idupulapati M.Jyostna Devi, MuraPolanía Perdomo, José A.[Common beans, biodiversity, and multiple stresses: challenges of drought resistance in tropical soils]Common beans, biodiversity, and multiple stresses: challenges of drought resistance in tropical soils

Regulating nitrification could be a key strategy in improving nitrogen (N) recovery and agronomic N-use efficiency in situations where the loss of N following nitrification is significant. A highly sensitive bioassay using recombinant luminescent Nitrosomonas europaea, has been developed that can...


Subbaraoa, Guntur V.Rondón, Marco AntonioIto, O.Ishikawa, T.Rao, Idupulapati M.Nakahara, K.Lascano, Carlos E.Berry, W.L.[Biological nitrification inhibition (BNI): is it a widespread phenomenon?]Biological nitrification inhibition (BNI): is it a widespread phenomenon?
Fisher, Myles J.Rao, Idupulapati M.Lascano, Carlos E.Thomas, Richard J.Vera, Raúl R.Ayarza, Miguel Angel[Pasture soils as carbon sink]Pasture soils as carbon sink
Rao, Idupulapati M.Friesen, Dennis K.Horst, Walter J.[Opportunities for germplasm selection to influence phosphorus acquisition from low-phosphorus soils]Opportunities for germplasm selection to influence phosphorus acquisition from low-phosphorus soils

Low phosphorus (P) supply is a major limitation of forage production in acid soils of the tropics. A glasshouse experiment was conducted to determine the differences in P acquisition and utilization among three legumes (Arachis pintoi, Stylosanthes capitata and Centrosema acutifolium) and one gra...


Rao, Idupulapati M.Borrero, V.Ricaurte Oyola, José JaumerGarcía, RamiroAyarza, Miguel Angel[Adaptive attributes of tropical forage species to acid soils. III. Differences in phosphorus acquisition and utilization as influenced by varying phosphorus supply and soil type]Adaptive attributes of tropical forage species to acid soils. III. Differences in phosphorus acquisition and utilization as influenced by varying phosphorus supply and soil type
Rao, Idupulapati M.Miles, John W.Granobles, Juan Carlos[Differences in tolerance to infertile acid soil stress among germplasm accessions and genetic recombinants of the tropical forage grass genus, Brachiaria]Differences in tolerance to infertile acid soil stress among germplasm accessions and genetic recombinants of the tropical forage grass genus, Brachiaria

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