A. Ariaspedraza et al., AGRONOMIC POTENTIAL OF STYLO [STYLOSANTHES-GUIANENSIS (AUBL.) SW.] INPUERTO-RICO, The Journal of agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico, 82(1-2), 1998, pp. 1-15
Forty style accessions [Stylosanthes guianensis (Aubl.) Sw.] were eval
uated in 1989-90 at the USDA-ARS Isabela farm for growth vigor and pla
nt height at 90 and 120 d during the establishment period, and for dry
matter yield (DMY), crude protein (CP) concentration, and in vitro dr
y matter digestibility (IVDMD) at one 120-d and four 60-d harvests. No
significant differences were observed among the 20 and 32 accessions
having a growth vigor index (GVI) of 4.0 to 5.0 at the 90- and 120-d h
arvests, respectively. Plant height (PHt) and GVI were highly correlat
ed. Most of the accessions were classified as short-day plants. No DMY
differences were observed among the 14 higher yielding accessions at
the 120-d harvest nor among 17, 14, 2 and 11 higher yielding accession
s at the first, second, third and fourth 60-d harvests, respectively.
Across the 60-d harvests, the mean DMY of the 40 accessions was 1,563
kg/ha. CIAT 1102 had the highest value (2,710 kg/ha). Mean CP concentr
ations for the 120-d and four 60-d harvests were 17.3, 15.8, 16.2, 16.
9 and 16.8%, respectively. For all harvests, the IVDMD of the accessio
ns averaged 52.4%. Accession 1102 has good potential as a forage crop
for protein banks, hay or grass-legume combinations and theoretically
could produce 16 t/ha of DMY annually when harvested every 60 d.