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Publication Date
1997
Location
Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Description
Two Panicum maximum cultivars were studied with respect to forage leaf blade availability and extrusa through chemical parameters, tissue proportion and degradation. It was concluded by observing digestive residues that the studies qualitative parameters did not show indication of higher fragility of the cultivar ‘Aruana’ in relation the cultivar ‘Vencedor’.
Citation
Lempp, B; Ezequiel, J.M B.; Dantos, J.M dos; Zimmer, A H.; Favorette, V; Damiao, C F.; Cattelan, F.J W.; deFigueuredo, L.F C.; and Martins, A P. Jr, "Qualitative Parameters of Two Cultivare of Panicum Maximum, jacq. Under Grazing" (1997). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 36.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1997/session17/36)
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Qualitative Parameters of Two Cultivare of Panicum Maximum, jacq. Under Grazing
Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Two Panicum maximum cultivars were studied with respect to forage leaf blade availability and extrusa through chemical parameters, tissue proportion and degradation. It was concluded by observing digestive residues that the studies qualitative parameters did not show indication of higher fragility of the cultivar ‘Aruana’ in relation the cultivar ‘Vencedor’.
