Agronomic evaluation of 10 cultivated grasses in semi-arid Mozambique

Authors
Citation
Jp. Muir et L. Abrao, Agronomic evaluation of 10 cultivated grasses in semi-arid Mozambique, TROP GRASSL, 33(1), 1999, pp. 34-39
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
TROPICAL GRASSLANDS
ISSN journal
00494763 → ACNP
Volume
33
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
34 - 39
Database
ISI
SICI code
0049-4763(199903)33:1<34:AEO1CG>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Grasses were evaluated on well-drained, infertile soils during 4 years in w hich the average annual rainfall was 582mm. Cenchrus ciliaris cvv. Gayndah and Biloela, Chloris gayana cv. Katambora, Cynodon dactylon cvv. Tifton 85 and Couch, Panicum coloratum cv. Bambatsi, Andropogon gayanus cv. Gamba, Er agrostis curvula, Panicum maximum and Urochloa mosambicensis were seeded in plots and allowed to establish for one rainy season. A 300 kg/ha N:P:K (15 :30:15) fertilisation, split into 2 biannual applications, and an unfertili sed control were imposed on subplots. Bi-monthly (2M) and biannual (6M) har vests were imposed on sub-subplots and seasonal (May-October for dry season ; November-April for rainy season) totals were calculated. Dry matter (DM) production and crude protein (CP; unreplicated) percentages were determined . Katambora, Gayndah and Biloela consistently equalled or outproduced other entries for all 3 years and both harvest regimes. There were no difference s (P>0.05) in DM production between the 2M and the 6M intervals for either season but CP was higher with the 2M harvest interval. Fertiliser applicati on did not affect dry season results but approached significance (P=0.06) b y increasing DM yields 27% and increased CP by an average 12% in the rainy season.