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Biomass

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Earthworms In Pastoral Soils Of Northland, New Zealand, P W. Woods, A.R J. Christie, J N. Couchman Sep 2024

Earthworms In Pastoral Soils Of Northland, New Zealand, P W. Woods, A.R J. Christie, J N. Couchman

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Earthworm populations were surveyed in 4S pastures in Northland, New Zealand. Both sheep and beef, and dairying properties were sampled during late winter. European liumbricid earthworm species encountered were Aporrectodea caliginosa, A. trapezoides, A. rosea, A. longa, Lumbricus rubellus, L. terrestris, L. castaneus and Octolasion cyaneum. Amynthas diffringens, a megascolecid of Asian origin, was also found. Three native megascolecid species were found under developed pasture. Shallow burrowing species such as Lumbricus rubellus and A. caliginosa were the most frequently encountered species, being present on 91% and 89% of sites, respectively. A. caliginosa was the main contributor to earthworm biomass. …


Effects Of Cutting Management On Herbage Production And Tiller Population In Smooth Bromegrass (Bromus Inermis Leyss), J X. Xia, J Hodgson, A.C P. Chu, P Wang, F Y. Liu Aug 2024

Effects Of Cutting Management On Herbage Production And Tiller Population In Smooth Bromegrass (Bromus Inermis Leyss), J X. Xia, J Hodgson, A.C P. Chu, P Wang, F Y. Liu

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

This paper reports the results of an experiment with smooth bromegrass (Bromus inermis Leyss) under cutting management at Beijing Agricultural University, China from June-October 1989. The main treatments were cutting intervals (l month v. 2 months) and cutting height (10 cm v. 30 cm) with 2 additional treatments (uncut control, and delayed first cut) and 4 replications. Frequent cutting decreased tiller population density, herbage accumulation and underground biomass. Tiller populations were greater under lax than hard cutting, though closer cutting resulted in greater green herbage accumulation. Delaying cutting until flowering was completed resulted in a subsequent depression in herbage …


Influence Of Maturity On Quality And Agronomic Characteristics Of Energycane, P Mislevy, M B. Adjei, F G. Martin, G M. Prine Aug 2024

Influence Of Maturity On Quality And Agronomic Characteristics Of Energycane, P Mislevy, M B. Adjei, F G. Martin, G M. Prine

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

As fossil fuel supplies decline and become cost prohibitive, biomass must be exploited as a renewable energy source, Energy yield from biomass tends to vary among species and different parts of the same plant, The purpose of this research was to determine change in percentage dry matter (DM), DM yield and quality (crude protein (CP), in vitro organic matter digestion (IVOMD)) of green leaves (GL), dead leaves (DL) and stems (S) of L79-1002 energycane (Saccharum spp. L.) harvested at 0.6 m increments from 0.6 to 4,2 m. As plant height at harvest increased from 0.6 to 4.2 m, GL quantity …


Effects Of Mulch Types On Early Growth Of The Browse Plant Gmelina Arborea Roxb. In Nigeria, L C. Nwaigbo, O A. Opara-Nadi, F N. Madubuike Aug 2024

Effects Of Mulch Types On Early Growth Of The Browse Plant Gmelina Arborea Roxb. In Nigeria, L C. Nwaigbo, O A. Opara-Nadi, F N. Madubuike

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Early growth or Gmelina arborea under 3 different mulch treatments and an unmulched control was investigated. Plants were grown in drained polythene bags measuring 36 cm flat width and 40 cm deep. The mulch treatments were plastic and 6 t/ha and 12 t/ha fresh Panicum maximum. The experiment was rain-Ced and was a completely randomised design with 5 replications. Three weeks after germination 2 seedlings were transplanted into each polythene bag. Plant height and leaf area measurements at weekly intervals started at the 7th week after transplanting (WAT). Shoot biomass and root biomass were determined at the 18th WAT. …


Forage And Animal Management Systems On Communal Rangelands In Arid And Semi-Arid Regions, Panjab Singh, A N. Ghosh Jul 2024

Forage And Animal Management Systems On Communal Rangelands In Arid And Semi-Arid Regions, Panjab Singh, A N. Ghosh

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Grasslands and savannas, which comprise about 25% of the earth's land surface, are undergoing constant degradation, particularly in ar d and semi-arid regions. The rangeland resource is constantly sinking mainly because of its conversion to crop land, leaving farmer and pastorilist vulnerable to environmental extremes. This Paper presents the existing situation and the herbage and animal Product biomass of these regions. Climate and its impact on the Vegetation are discussed. Prevalent systems of rangeland use by sedentary and nomadic herdsman are considered and the constraints 0 the system are enumerated. Livestock 'rearing has been the most important occupation in these …


Effect Of Clipping Frequency Of Some Fodder Grasses In The Semi-Arid Region Of Tamil Nadu, India, K Manoharan, K Paliwal Jun 2024

Effect Of Clipping Frequency Of Some Fodder Grasses In The Semi-Arid Region Of Tamil Nadu, India, K Manoharan, K Paliwal

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Clipping frequency and water stress play a major role in the biomass production of grasses. Bajra - Napier BN2 and CO1 showed maximum above ground biomass under monthly clipping without water stress. The above ground biomass of Bajra-Napier BN2, Panicum maximum Hamil and Guinea grass were not affected under weekly and fortnightly clipping with water stress. Water stress affected the monthly clipped and unclipped plant above ground biomass but the below ground biomass increased in all the fodder grasses except Brachiaria mutica.


Application Of Remote Sensing (Landsat Tm Data) For Vegetation Parameters Measurement In Western Divisions Of Nsw, H Arzani, G W. King Jun 2024

Application Of Remote Sensing (Landsat Tm Data) For Vegetation Parameters Measurement In Western Divisions Of Nsw, H Arzani, G W. King

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

The capability of Landsat (TM) data for vegetation parameters estimation was examined. Suitable vegetation indices were selected for arid and semi-arid areas. The possibility of accurate estimation of cover and yield of group of species was found.


Integrated Dairy Waste Management, Water Quality And Crop Utilization System, D R. Ivers, P D. Clayton, R H. Beck, G W. Randall, L J. Greub, M A. Schmitt, W F. Wedin Jun 2024

Integrated Dairy Waste Management, Water Quality And Crop Utilization System, D R. Ivers, P D. Clayton, R H. Beck, G W. Randall, L J. Greub, M A. Schmitt, W F. Wedin

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Livestock-crop farmers have very limited opportunities to efficiently utilize manure in an environmentally safe manner during the cropgrowing season. In this study, dairy manure slurry was surfaceapplied over a two year period on reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea L.), a perennial grass cover (living filter) at one location each in Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Public and private (University and Cenex/Land O’Lakes) research and development capabilities were coupled to request and receive funding from a nationally-mandated program on water quality (United States Department of Agriculture). The primary objective was to study factors which impinge upon acceptable ground water quality using a …


Changes In Agronomic Characteristics With Maturity Of Erianthus Ik-76-110, P Mislevy, F G. Martin, M B. Adjei, J D. Miller Jun 2024

Changes In Agronomic Characteristics With Maturity Of Erianthus Ik-76-110, P Mislevy, F G. Martin, M B. Adjei, J D. Miller

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Optimal production of energy from biomass necessitates the identification and management of high yielding plant entries. Erianthus arundinaceum (Retz) Jesw. IK-76-110 was tested to determine the influence of harvest treatments at heights of 1.2, 2.5, and 3.7 m and mature in October (4.9 m), and mature in December (4.9 m and in flower) on agronomic characteristics from 1987 to 1990. All treatments received 25 kg ha-1 P and 93 kg ha-1 yr-1 K in one spring application and 336 kg ha-1 N in split applications applied prior to the growth of each harvest. An additional October treatment at the mature …


Use Of Biomass From Reed Canary Grass (Phalaris Arundinacea) As Raw Material For Production Of Paper Pulp And Fuel, B Andersson, E Lindvall Feb 2024

Use Of Biomass From Reed Canary Grass (Phalaris Arundinacea) As Raw Material For Production Of Paper Pulp And Fuel, B Andersson, E Lindvall

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea) has been investigated as a potential industrial crop in Sweden and other European countries. Reed canary grass (RCG) can be used as raw-material for paper pulp or as biofuel for combustion. A new harvest method, the delayed harvesting system, was developed which makes it possible to get dry, ready to store, material. The method reduces cost and improves quality of the product. The use of RCG as an industrial crop requires a completely different quality compared to forage. The important part is the cellulose while protein and mineral nutrients are disturbing the process …


Modeling The Biomass Production Of Grasslands Of Wallonia According To Their Functional Type, U. Kokah Essomandan, D. Knoden, B. Dumont, J. Bindelle Feb 2024

Modeling The Biomass Production Of Grasslands Of Wallonia According To Their Functional Type, U. Kokah Essomandan, D. Knoden, B. Dumont, J. Bindelle

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Permanent grasslands are complex ecosystems which respond with a great variability - in terms of specific richness - to soil type and management strategies. Modelling is a valuable tool to explore these relationships. Our work consisted in adapting the Moorepark St Gilles grass growth model (MoSt GG) designed to model Lolium perenne plant functional type (PFT) pastures (PFT A) to a different PFT (Dactylis glomerata, PFT B) through literature-based parametrization. The model was evaluated under Walloon (Belgium) conditions using growth trials from 2014 to 2018 in two sites with contrasting pedo-climatic conditions. Three to five cuts were performed …


Estimating Forage Biomass Using Unmanned Ground And Aerial Vehicles, B. A. Koc, J. Singh, M. J. Aguerre, Feb 2024

Estimating Forage Biomass Using Unmanned Ground And Aerial Vehicles, B. A. Koc, J. Singh, M. J. Aguerre,

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

The assessment of the amount of biomass in the field is one of the critical factors that helps to manage and optimize numerous operations associated with forage management in the livestock industry. Pasture management decisions about stocking rate, grazing duration, and fertilizer application rate depend on accurate forage availability measurements. The objective of this study was to develop different nondestructive methods of forage biomass estimation using unmanned vehicles based on the relationship between crop height (CH) and the measured above-ground biomass. The unmanned vehicle-based methods were developed and tested on Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa) and Tall Fescue (Schedonorus …