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Nutritive value and herbage mass in hybrids of Paspalum plicatulum × Paspalum guenoarum fertilized with nitrogen or in mixture with temperate legumes

Recent efforts placed on breeding Paspalum species made available novel genetic resources for livestock production systems. Nitrogen (N) is an important factor to increase warm‐season grass nutritive value and production, either as anthropogenic supply or in mixture with legumes. Dry matter yield (D...

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Published in:Grassland science 2020-10, Vol.66 (4), p.261-270
Main Authors: Minski da Motta, Eder Alexandre, Dall’agnol, Miguel, Rios, Esteban, Lopes de Souza, Cleber, Weiler, Roberto, Simioni, Carine, Brunes, André, Krycki, Karine, Graminho, Larissa, Silveira Garcia, Lisiane, Faraco Correa, Augusto
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Anthropogenic factors
Breeding
breeding forage
chemical composition
Clover
Digestibility
Dry matter
Fertilization
forage production
Genetic resources
Genotypes
Grasses
Hybrids
Legumes
Livestock
Livestock breeding
Livestock production
Nitrogen
nitrogen supply
Nutritive value
Paspalum
Paspalum plicatulum
Pasture
Plant growth
Trifolium repens
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