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Evaluation Of Oat Genotypes For Forage And Seed Production In The Northeast Region Of Sao Paulo State-Brazil, R A. Reis, L R. de A. Rodrigues, T de J D. Rodrigues 2024 1-UNESP, Brazil

Evaluation Of Oat Genotypes For Forage And Seed Production In The Northeast Region Of Sao Paulo State-Brazil, R A. Reis, L R. De A. Rodrigues, T De J D. Rodrigues

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

The DM production (DMP), chemical composition, and seed production of black oats (Avena strigosa Schreb.) and the yellow oat cultivars ‘UPF2’ , ‘UPF3’ and ‘UPF7’ (A. byzantina C. Kock.) were evaluated under two management systems: plants cut (60 days after sowing-DAS) and uncut for seed production. Oat genotypes were sown in 1993 and 1994. UPF7 was the least productive. No difference was detected (P > 0.05) in the cell wall composition of the genotypes. High values of CP (22.9%) and IVDMD (77.6%) were determined across all genotypes. In 1994, cutting at 60 DAS affected the seed production of the cultivars. …


Cold Hardiness Variation In Annual Medicago Species At The Seedling Stage, N Yahia, F-Z Fyad-Lameche 2024 Universite d'Oran

Cold Hardiness Variation In Annual Medicago Species At The Seedling Stage, N Yahia, F-Z Fyad-Lameche

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

The study was carried out on three annual Medicago species (M. polymorpha, M. aculeata and M. ciliaris) each represented by five populations. Cold tolerance of the accessions was tested using a laboratory chilling test on seedling growth and soluble protein content of acclimated and non-acclimated seedlings. Lots of 3-d-old seedlings were submitted to cold treatment for 48 and 96 hours. For each treatment, response was determined by measuring seedlings’ weight and height, and radicle length for both acclimated and non-acclimated seedling lots. Seedling growth was adversely affected by low temperature, and resistant cultivars had a better rate of …


General And Specific Combining Ability In Forage Maize Aptitude Part 2: Land Races, C G. Lopez, L M. Bertoia, R Burak 2024 Department of Crop Sciences, Universidad Nacional de Lomas de Zamora, Argentina

General And Specific Combining Ability In Forage Maize Aptitude Part 2: Land Races, C G. Lopez, L M. Bertoia, R Burak

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Eight argentine land races of maize (1 to 8) were evaluated in a diallel mating scheme for ear, stover and total digestible dry matter yield. For the average of four environments, the crosses 1x2 and 1x4 do not show significant differences with the best check (Cargill Semiden 5) for total digestible dry matter yield. Using the Gardner and Eberhart diallel analysis only the sum of squares of cultivars for stover digestible dry matter yield was significant, suggesting that additive effects are very important in controlling this trait, while for ear digestible dry matter yield both additive and non-additive effects are …


Quality Evaluation Of Feed Resources At The Newly Reclaimed Area In Egypt, M K. Hathout, F Z. Swidan, M F. El-Sayes, H A. Eid 2024 Agriculture Research Center, Egypt

Quality Evaluation Of Feed Resources At The Newly Reclaimed Area In Egypt, M K. Hathout, F Z. Swidan, M F. El-Sayes, H A. Eid

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

The objective of this study was to examine the productivity of Egyptian clover (Trifolium alexandrinum L.) interseeded with ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) and alfalfa (Medicaga sativa L.). These species were planted in newly reclaimed land in Ismailia, Egypt under two fertilization systems; organic (OF) or chemical (CF) during winter season of (1994-1995) using a split plot design. Feeding quality of forages was evaluated by conducting digestibility trials with rams and feeding trials with growing lambs where forage was offered ad. libitum with 1% of LBW concentrate. Productivity data indicated that organic fertilization yielded significantly more DM. Chemical …


Characteristics Of Selected Genotypes Of Brachiaria For Brazilian Pastures, C B. Valle, J R. Valerio, S Callixto, A O. Barcellos 2024 EMBRAPA/CNPGC, Brazil

Characteristics Of Selected Genotypes Of Brachiaria For Brazilian Pastures, C B. Valle, J R. Valerio, S Callixto, A O. Barcellos

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Brachiaria is a grass genus of African origin. Some genotypes have shown good adaptation to poor, acid soils and now cover millions of hectares of pastures in tropical America. In an effort to increase diversity for selection, CIAT led collection expeditions to East Africa and later distributed this germplasm to collaborating institutions. Agronomical evaluation of a Brachiaria collection of broad genetic base was conducted at EMBRAPA/CNPGC with the objective of selecting potential new cultivars. Multivariate analysis was used to classify 193 accessions of nine different species into 8 groups using annual and seasonal production, leaf:stem ratio and regrowth characteristics. Resistance …


A Multivariate Assessment Of Variation Within And Among Ladino White Clover Ecotypes, P Annicchiarico, E Piano 2024 Istituto Sperimentale per le Colture Foraggere

A Multivariate Assessment Of Variation Within And Among Ladino White Clover Ecotypes, P Annicchiarico, E Piano

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Some 285 Ladino white clover genotypes selected from four ecotypes were multiplied clonally and evaluated in a replicated pot experiment over one year. Multivariate patterns of variation were depicted by principal component analysis performed on the correlation matrix of five morphophysiological traits, namely petiole length, central leaflet size, head production, number of florets per head and stolon density. Selection was based on high broad sense heritability values of all of these traits. The level of intra-population variation was so high relative to inter-population variation that almost all plant types possibe could be found within each ecotype, although at a variable …


Performance Of Perennial Peanut (Arachis Glabrata Benth) In Cameroon, R M. Njwe, B Awounfouet 2024 Department of Animal Science, University of Dschang, Cameroon

Performance Of Perennial Peanut (Arachis Glabrata Benth) In Cameroon, R M. Njwe, B Awounfouet

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

The objective of this study was to assess the yield and chemical composition of perennial peanut (Arachis glabrata) at growth intervals of 30, 45, 45, 60, 75 and 90 days so as to recommend the best interval of cutting. The yield of dry matter increased from 3133 to 3804 kg ha-1 at cutting intervals of 30 and 60 days, respectively, after which it declined to 3445 kg ha-1 at 90 days . The dry matter content increased with cutting interval from 25.6 % at 30 days to 31.6 % at 90 days. After 45 days of regrowth the crude protein …


Height Of Branching In Leucaena (Leucaena Leucocephala) Ecotypes Under Rotational Grazing, D Urbano, C Davila 2024 FONAIAP, Venezuela

Height Of Branching In Leucaena (Leucaena Leucocephala) Ecotypes Under Rotational Grazing, D Urbano, C Davila

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

To evaluate and select the best branching heights and the leucaena ecotypes which give the best supply and consumption of dry matter, an experiment was carried out at the “Judibana” ranch near El Vigía, Mérida State, Venezuela, at an altitude of 65 meters (165 ft.). The experimental design used was random blocks and the treatments were in a split plot design, repeated three times. The main plots were 13 leucaena ecotypes (CIAT - 7385, 7984, 7985, 9377, 17217, 17218, 17219, 17222, 17223, 17474, 17492, 17501, 17502) and the secondary ones were three heights of branching (0.40, 0.80 and 1.20 m). …


Dry Matter Variability And Quality In Some Perspective Populations Of Some Agrostis Species, Zorica Tomic, Gordana Surlan Momirovic, M Stosic 2024 Centre for Forage Crops, Yugoslavia

Dry Matter Variability And Quality In Some Perspective Populations Of Some Agrostis Species, Zorica Tomic, Gordana Surlan Momirovic, M Stosic

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Important goals in forage grass breeding are improvement in forage yield and quality. The objective of this study was the examination of dry matter variability of autochtonous populations of three species from the genus Agrostis L. in order to choose the best ones for creating cultivars. Since we have not had domestic cultivars of these species so far, and it is known that they can be used for various purposes like cutting and grazing and having good quality, this research is made reasonable in many ways. The present results refer to the variability of genetic potentiality of the dry matter …


Conservation Of Grass Collections At The Western Regional Plant Introduction Station, V L. Bradley, R C. Johnson 2024 USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Washington State University

Conservation Of Grass Collections At The Western Regional Plant Introduction Station, V L. Bradley, R C. Johnson

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Germplasm managers at the Western Regional Plant Introduction Station (WRPIS) have focused on improving seed regeneration in forage and turf grass species through studies of diversity maintenance, using isozyme markers in annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) and through studies of pollen isolation, using strains of dominant pubescent and recessive glabrous smooth bromegrass (Bromus inermis Leyss.). Balanced samples of annual ryegrass (an equal number of seeds per plant) from field plots were best for maintaining allelic frequencies, but genetic diversity (heterozygosity and allelic richness) was maintained nearly as well in bulk samples (seeds proportionally assembled according to seeds per …


Legume-Rhizobia Relationship In The Nitrogen Fixation Of A New Mediterranean Pasture Legume (Biserrula Pelecinus L.), A Loi, J G. Howieson, P S. Cocks, S J. Carr 2024 Co-operative Research Center for Legumes, The University of Western Australia, Australia

Legume-Rhizobia Relationship In The Nitrogen Fixation Of A New Mediterranean Pasture Legume (Biserrula Pelecinus L.), A Loi, J G. Howieson, P S. Cocks, S J. Carr

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Biserrula pelecinus (biserrula) is a pasture legume of Mediterranean climates. Because of its ability to survive on acidic and infertile soils, it has been introduced to southern Australia as a potential alternative or companion plant to serradella and subterranean clover. The successful introduction of this species will be reliant upon the selection of an appropriate inoculant strain of its root-nodule bacteria and understanding of its ecology. A selection of five rhizobial strains isolated from biserrula nodules collected in Sardinia and Greece were examined for their ability to nodulate and fix nitrogen with 3 genotypes of biserrula. Although all rhizobial strains …


Productivity Of Panicum Dichotomiflorum Michx., Promising New Forage Grass, Seung Keun Jong, Dong Sam Cho 2024 Chungbuk National University, Department of Agronomy, Korea

Productivity Of Panicum Dichotomiflorum Michx., Promising New Forage Grass, Seung Keun Jong, Dong Sam Cho

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Since summer growth of forage crops limits cattle grazing and hay production in Korea, it is important to exploit the natural resources which are suitable for forage production. A series of experiments to establish cultural management practice for Panicum dichotomiflorum MICHX. were carried out at the Experimental Farm of Chungbuk National University from 1993 to 1995. Stratification of seed promoted emergence and plant establishment. Although fresh and dry yield at the 1st harvest were closely related with number of plants established per unit area, total yield was less affected by number of plants at the early stage. P. dichotomiflorum MICHX. …


Origin Of The World's Collection Of The Tropical Forage Legume Chamaecrista Rotundifolia, B C. Pengelly, B L. Maass, B D. Thomas, J B. Hacker 2024 ATFGRC, CSIRO, Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures, Australia

Origin Of The World's Collection Of The Tropical Forage Legume Chamaecrista Rotundifolia, B C. Pengelly, B L. Maass, B D. Thomas, J B. Hacker

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Round leaf cassia (Chamaecrista rotundifolia) cv. Wynn is an important legume in light textured soils in sub-tropical Queensland and forage evaluators in other regions of the tropics frequently wish to include in their evaluation trials this cultivar plus other accessions which represent the variation in the species. Provenance data of a world collection of 130 accessions of round leaf cassia were examined and a core set of 26 accessions selected.


Ecovar Development On The Northern Great Plains Of North America, K W. May, B Wark, B Coulman 2024 Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada

Ecovar Development On The Northern Great Plains Of North America, K W. May, B Wark, B Coulman

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

The objective of this study was to develop sources of seed of native plant species to facilitate commercial seed production of ecovars suitable for revegetation and reclamation of disturbed land. An ecovar or ecological variety is native plant material derived from a composite of germplasm collected throughout the area of adaptation and that contains the natural genetic diversity of the species. Ecovars are currently being developed or proposed for 24 species of grass, legume and shrub species from the northern great plains. The research is conducted by scientists at nine research centres from six agencies in two countries. Seed from …


Evaluation Of Tropical And Subtropical Forage Grasses In The Northwest Region Of Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil, R B. Medeiros, J M. Souza, J E. G. Zambra 2024 Faculdade de Agronomia, UFRGS, Brazil

Evaluation Of Tropical And Subtropical Forage Grasses In The Northwest Region Of Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil, R B. Medeiros, J M. Souza, J E. G. Zambra

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

A collection of 137 accessions of tropical and subtropical grasses of Pennisetum purpureum (53), Panicum maximum (10), Brachiaria spp. (9), Hemarthria altissima (19), Setaria spp. (11), Digitaria spp. (22), Cynodon spp.(7) and Paspalum spp. (6) was evaluated for frost tolerance (FT), dry matter yield per cut (DMYC), number of cuts (NC) and accumulated dry matter yield per year (ADMY). Crude protein content (CPC), leaf/stem ratio (L/S), pubescence (P) and animal preference under grazing (AP) were also recorded in 20 entries of in P. purpureum. Data exploration involved cluster analysis and ordination, revealing the most promising entries among and within …


Evaluation Under Grazing Of Two Festuca Arundinacia Cultivars With Contrasting Growth Patterns, A Mazzanti, M H. Wade 2024 EEA-INTA, Argentina

Evaluation Under Grazing Of Two Festuca Arundinacia Cultivars With Contrasting Growth Patterns, A Mazzanti, M H. Wade

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Two cultivars of Festuca arundinacea, one of temperate origin (El Palenque: PAL) with higher spring and summer growth and one of North African origin (Maris Kasba: MK) with higher winter growth, were compared under grazing during three years. They were grazed continuously, using a “put and take” system, by young steers and the swards maintained at equal heights, but which varied slightly between seasons. Daily live weight gain (LWG) and instantaneous stocking rate (ISR) were used to estimate productivity per unit area. There was no difference between cultivars in LWG, but consistent and important differences in ISR: MK carrying …


Relationships Among Some Lolium And Festuca Species, G Charmet, F Balfourier, C Ravel 2024 INRA, Clermont-Ferrand cedex

Relationships Among Some Lolium And Festuca Species, G Charmet, F Balfourier, C Ravel

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Molecular markers were used to investigate phylogenetic relationships among the 8 species of ryegrass (Lolium) and 11 species of fescue (Festuca). Nine sequences of non-coding chloroplastic or mitochondrial DNA were amplified through PCR, then digested by 20 restriction enzymes. Restriction sites data were used to draw an UPGMA tree. The main features are: 1) a clear-cut distinction between fine-leaved fescues (subg. Festuca) and broad-leaved fescues (subg. Schedonorus), which include the ryegrasses. 2) among the broad-leaved fescues, meadow fescue and tall fescue are very closely related, which may indicate that they share a common maternal …


Breeding Reed Canarygrass As An Energy Or Fibre Crop By Using Local Collected Wild Populations, E Lindvall 2024 Svalöf Weibull, UMEA, Sweden

Breeding Reed Canarygrass As An Energy Or Fibre Crop By Using Local Collected Wild Populations, E Lindvall

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

Reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) has become interesting as an industrial crop in Sweden. The grass can be used as biofuel or fibre raw material for pulp production. New varieties have to be developed, with a quality different from forage varieties. High stem/ leaf-ratio, low content of ash and elements like silica, potassium and chlorine are important breeding goals. A Swedish project, aiming to evaluate local reed canarygrass populations, shows that there is some variation in these morphological and chemical characters which can be utilised in a breeding program.


Compared Productivity Of Local Ecotypes And Selected Cultivars Of Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium Perenne) In High Belgium, P Limbourg, Ph Lecomte 2024 Centre de Recherches Agronomiques de Gembloux, Belgium

Compared Productivity Of Local Ecotypes And Selected Cultivars Of Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium Perenne) In High Belgium, P Limbourg, Ph Lecomte

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

The objective of the trials was to compare the productivity of local ecotypes of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) issued from old permanent pastures of High Belgium to that of adapted cultivars. During 3 consecutive years 2 local ecotypes were compared, in pure seedling at 2 different levels of nitrogenous manure, to 2 cultivars frequently used in seed mixtures for pastures. Results obtained using a cutting cycle wich simulated grazing did not reveal significant differences in terms of forage production or feeding value. These results explain the weak increase in forage production recorded in pastures renovated by reseeding as …


Salix Babylonica, A Traditional Fodder With Promising Potential, K Wangdi, W Roder, P Thinlay 2024 RNR Research Center, Ministry of Agriculture, Bhutan

Salix Babylonica, A Traditional Fodder With Promising Potential, K Wangdi, W Roder, P Thinlay

IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)

In Bhutan, tree fodders are important for ruminant nutrition, especially during the dry winter season. Salix babylonica is the preferred species for temperate regions. Farmers above 2000 m plant it widely for fodder, fuel, and fencing. Lack of fodder availability during the dry season, and competition with other crops are its main disadvantages. Crude protein content of S. babylonica leaves declined from 25% in May to 11% in October. Voluntary intake was 78 and 85 g dry matter/W0.75 and live weight gain 330 and 64 g day-1 for growing bulls and sheep, respectively. Dry matter disappearance after 48 hours of …


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