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Productivity in Late Winter and Spring of 4 Cultivars and 21 Accessions of Cenchrus-Ciliaris and Digitaria-Eriantha Cv Premier


TitleProductivity in Late Winter and Spring of 4 Cultivars and 21 Accessions of Cenchrus-Ciliaris and Digitaria-Eriantha Cv Premier
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1995
AuthorsHacker JB, Williams RJ, Coote JN
JournalTropical Grasslands
Volume29
Pagination28-33
Date PublishedMar
ISBN Number0049-4763
Accession NumberISI:A1995RB11900005
Abstract

Uninterrupted growth was measured during winter-spring (July 13-October 23) of 25 buffel grasses, and Digitaria eriantha cv. Premier in a fully irrigated experiment at Lawes, south-east Queensland. The buffel grasses included the cultivars Biloela, Molopo, Gayndah and American.Several accessions had 2-4 times the growth in late winter (August) of Biloela, but as the season progressed their relative superiority declined. Molopo, and an introduction which was closely similar to and believed to be a reintroduction of Molopo, progressively improved their relative performance as the season advanced.Premier yielded comparatively well in late winter but less well thereafter. On average, the only buffel grass cultivar which ranked more highly than Premier was Molopo. Based on this and subsequent trials, two of the accessions have now been registered as cultivars Bella (48280) and Viva (33100).

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Alternate JournalTrop Grasslands

 


 

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