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Most commercial Brachiaria species are adapted to low-fertility acid soils of the tropics. We describe, with examples, some of the attributes that enable them to adapt. These include the ability to (1) maintain root growth at the expense of shoot growth; (2) acquire and use both nitrate and ammon...


Rao, Idupulapati M.Kerridge, Peter C.Macedo, Manuel Cláudio Motta[Nutritional requirements of Brachiaria and adaptation to acid soils]Nutritional requirements of Brachiaria and adaptation to acid soils

Cassava is drought-tolerant and grows reasonably well in relatively infertile soils where other crops would fail. However, production could be further increased if important soil-related constraints are addressed. In order to supply cassava plants with the nutrients required for optimal productio...


Howeler, Reinhardt H.[Addressing nutritional disorders in cassava cultivation]Addressing nutritional disorders in cassava cultivation

Rane, JagadishIshitani, ManabuRao, Idupulapati M.[Response of Crop Plants to Nitrogen Stress Opportunities to Increase Nitrogen Use Efficiency]Response of Crop Plants to Nitrogen Stress Opportunities to Increase Nitrogen Use Efficiency

Delve, Robert J.Probert, MEDimes, John P.[Improved capabilities in modelling and recommendations: summary]Improved capabilities in modelling and recommendations: summary

Probert, MEDelve, Robert J.Kimani, S.K.Dimes, John P.[The APSIM manure module: improvements in predictability and application to laboratory studies]The APSIM manure module: improvements in predictability and application to laboratory studies

Rao, Idupulapati M.Plazas, C.Ricaurte, J.[Root turnover and nutrient cycling in native and introduced pastures in tropical savannas]Root turnover and nutrient cycling in native and introduced pastures in tropical savannas

Pérez, A.T.Mahapatra, I.C.[Case studies of technology transfer in West Africa: Nigeria and Sierra Leone]Case studies of technology transfer in West Africa: Nigeria and Sierra Leone

Abifarin, A.O.[Rice plant type for higher grain yield: paper submitted to the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Publicity and Information Section, Western State, for Agricultural Radio Broadcast, 1972]Rice plant type for higher grain yield: paper submitted to the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Publicity and Information Section, Western State, for Agricultural Radio Broadcast, 1972

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