Productivity of 12 Stylosanthes in semi-arid Mozambique

Authors
Citation
Jp. Muir et L. Abrao, Productivity of 12 Stylosanthes in semi-arid Mozambique, TROP GRASSL, 33(1), 1999, pp. 40-45
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
TROPICAL GRASSLANDS
ISSN journal
00494763 → ACNP
Volume
33
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
40 - 45
Database
ISI
SICI code
0049-4763(199903)33:1<40:PO1SIS>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
A forage legume that stays green during the dry season yet competes with ag gressive native grasses during the rains in southern Mozambique is needed f or the establishment of forage banks. To this end, the vigour and plot cove r at establishment as well as dry matter production of edible material at 6 monthly (6MO; end of rains and end of dry season) and 12 monthly (12MO; en d of dry season) intervals were measured on 12 Stylosanthes entries with an d without a 200 kg/ha triple superphosphate application. Crude protein was determined on batched material. The sandy soils of the trial site in southe rn Mozambique were generally infertile and well drained and no weeding took place. Rainfall averaged 677 mm/yr during the 5 years of the trial. Phosphorus application had a positive effect (P = 0.006; P = 0.03, respecti vely) on plot vigour and cover but had no effect (P > 0.10) on dry matter p roductivity. Dry matter yield was 112% higher (P = 0.048) and crude protein concentration was 10% higher for the 6MO harvested material averaged over years, entries and phosphorus application. Dry matter production averaged o nly 298 kg/ha in the first year of harvest and declined progressively each year, while grass competition was very strong. The highest producing entrie s were Stylosanthes guianensis var. Pauciflora, S. scabra cvv. Seca and Fit zroy as well as S. hamata cv. Verano. By Year 5, no differences (P = 0.33) amongst entries were measured. In conclusion, the entries studied were not able to tolerate harvest during the dry season while competing with ungraze d grasses in the rainy season.